When the load used greatly exceeds a rod’s specifications a rod may break during casting, if the line doesn’t break first. When the load is significantly less than the rod’s recommended range the casting distance is significantly reduced, as the rod’s action cannot launch the load. In fly rods, exceeding weight ratings may warp the […]

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Ice rods come in different styles, lengths and actions to match different types of lures, baits and presentations and the different species you will target. Ultralight reels prevail, and those designed for ice fishing tend to be significantly less expensive than corresponding open water reels. Round “straight line” reels resembling those of fly fishermen have […]

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You are paying your guide to compensate for your lack of skill or knowledge, the fish, and the weather so you can have the best day possible. Guides have years of fly fishing knowledge and local area knowledge. They already put in the work to learn how to locate fish, understand fish behavior, and how […]

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Sometimes, figuring out how to spool a baitcaster can be challenging. However, considering this is not as necessary as previously mentioned, this would be a recommended factor when spooling a baitcaster. Whereas if you are to spool a spinning reel, you must ensure that the fishing line is on the right side of the bail. […]

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If you have any updated information, please write us on the comments form below or the contact us page. In the state of Kansas, anyone at the age of 18 or above, needs to get a hunting license. In this page you will find the most up to date information for Kansas hunting license, cost, […]

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As concerned citizens, everyone must do his part in the conservation of the natural resources. In addition to the highly publicized May fishing opener, there are separate opening dates for muskie and stream trout listed below. The season for sunfish, crappies, perch, channel catfish and a few less popular species is always open. Discover why […]

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