by John Shelton | Oct 23, 2018 | Blog, Fishing, Tackle Basics, Weather
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by John Shelton | Oct 23, 2018 | Blog, Fishing, Tackle Basics, Weather
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by Dana Point Fish Company | Nov 25, 2015 | Fishing, Knots, Tackle Basics, Tackle Line, Tackle Lures
From Florida Inshore Fishing Charters, this video shows how to tie the canoe man loop knot. Ties up fast, and holds strong. How to Tie the Canoe Man (Canoeman) Loop Knot Put the tag end of line through eye of lure or hook. Make two backward loops. Place second loop...
by Dana Point Fish Company | Sep 5, 2015 | Fishing, Fishing Info, Tackle Basics, Tackle Lures
Fish hooks come in all shapes and sizes, each geared toward a different fishing method or species. Basic Parts of a Fish Hook Eye: Where the line is attached. Shank: The straight part from the eye to the curved part of the hook. Gap: The space between the hook and the...
by Renee Shelton | Mar 10, 2015 | Fish and Seafood, Fishing, Fishing Info, Freshwater Finfish, Freshwater Fishing, Freshwater Shellfish, Hook Up, Resources, Safety, Saltwater Finfish, Saltwater Fishing, Saltwater Shellfish, Tackle Basics
What is a fish or aquatic nuisance species? Fish or aquatic nuisance species is a non-native species that is introduced and threatens a native species. The introduced fish can breed with the native fish producing a hybrid. The aquatic nuisance species can mean fish,...
by Dana Point Fish Company | Feb 1, 2015 | DPFishCo, Fishing, Fishing Info, Freshwater Fishing, Methods, Saltwater Fishing, Tackle Basics
In fishing, you need something to tempt the fish enough to bite a lure, and something to haul it once you’ve caught it. A rod and reel set up can mean anything from a simple line tied to a stick to high-tech multi geared reels strapped to modern...