By using a mono main line and leader, I can give my baits more lift with a Carolina rig. The baits won’t drag the bottom as much as they do with fluorocarbon, and that means more bites. Monofilament has been around for more than 50 years, and it was just about the only kind of […]

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We love the fact that this monofilament fishing line reduces backlash and doesn’t knot up with the wind. However, it can be quite stiff and challenging to painful at first, but that is what makes it great in heavy cover. A great way to describe it is to say it is a mix of braid […]

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Next, feed the line through the hole in the reel’s cap and tie it to the reel. Use the handle to wind the string onto the reel in the same direction the reel spins. Finally, screw the cap back on and cut off any extra line. Finish the arbor fishing knot by pulling both overhand […]

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Help. Run the line through the eye of the hook, then tie a loose double overhand knot in the end of the line. Different situations call for different knots. The knots needed for tying fishing line to a hook are different from the knots needed to join two sections of line together. This knot can […]

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Several floats are available in different locations along the river, and they offer rod rentals and bait supplies as well as restrooms and food service. The best times of the year to fish from the barges are March through November. Musky season runs from the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through December 31. The two […]

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You can also get a license from one of the state’s license agents. Another option is to buy your license at a Department of Natural Resources Customer Service Center near you. Fishingbooker.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding. For a full listing of help desk numbers, field offices, and other ways […]

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