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Freshwater Fishing Rods

by: JakeKillen
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Bass fishing has been increasing in popularity in the U.S. for more than two decades. What was once a million-dollar industry has grown into a $4.8 billion industry in the last few years. Bass fishing's rise in popularity is due primarily to the interest of new anglers.

Over two decades - Bass Fishing has scaled to monetary heights reaching over the million dollar barrier which has now over these years become an industry worth 4.8 Billion dollars. Bass Fishing is on the increase in numbers where the demand is phenomenal among new anglers.

Casting a fishing rod is not a science, and each person does it differently. How a rod is cast determines how that fishing rod will behave. In some ways, the action of the rod will be very similar from one person to the next. But in other ways, the behavior of the fishing rod will be dramatically different depending on the person casting it. Everyone's different, and has different arms, hands, muscles and even nervous systems that affect how a fishing rod gets cast.

Learning to cast the fishing rod is the first step. How you cast the rod determines how the rod will behave in the water - and how successful you'll be at catching fish. Everyone casts a fishing rod in their own way; even professionals cast differently than each other. Because every bass fisher uses their hands, arms and muscles in unique ways, they naturally cast their fishing rod in a way that isn't like anyone else.

The action of most rods will react substantially the same for all casters, however. When a rod does not react the same for one caster as another, the action of the rod for each caster is different. That is, a rod may be called a stiff action by one caster and a medium stiff action by another, and both are correct. The action of a rod, then, depends directly on the particular caster using it and may vary from caster to caster.

Monofilament fishing lines are generally much stronger and cheaper than other fishing lines on the market. They are available in many sizes, colors and thickness levels.

What makes monofilament fishing lines so much better? For starters, they hold knots quite well and give off a transparent appearance in the water. They have a unique coating that keeps the fishing line from snapping - and taking your fish with it. While monofilament fishing lines are strong and inexpensive, they don't stretch as well as other types of fishing lines.

Imagine you're sitting out there on your fishing boat, you whip out a cool gadget you just bought from the Internet and after a couple of beeps, the device tells you that there is a school of fish some 3 meters or so away from you. Now, how cool can that be? It's almost like an ultrasound scan of the sea or the lake that tells you exactly where the fish are.




About the Author

Jake Killen is a very good fisherman, good sportsman and wonderful guy. Visit his website to buy fishing reels or his freshwater fishing site that specializes in bait casting reels, spinning reels and fishing rods.  


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