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FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod

Make fishing fun and accessible for the entire family, with the FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod.

Recipient of the 2005 ICAST Best in Kid’s Tackle award, the FOGO Rocket Launcher fishing rod is safe and easy for young kids to operate independently.

The patented design allows users to cast up to 30 feet of line with a pump-and-launch action that eliminates snares and tangles as well as unintentional casting accidents. Additionally, the FOGO Rocket Fishing Rod can be (more…)

Wild Water Fly Fishing Complete Starter Package

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Wild Water Fly Fishing Complete Starter Package

If you always wanted to try fly fishing, here is just the kit you need to get started.

OK, read closely because you might have a hard time believing what you are about to read.

You get a fantastic, 4 piece rod with a LIFETIME WARRANTY, a large arbor reel preloaded with backing, a weight forward (5 weight) floating fly line and 5X tapered leader, a rod sock, a rod case, a fly box and three flies.

The rod is for 5 or 6 weight line and is great for everything from small trout and panfish to small bass. It will fish well at the local pond or on a trophy trout stream. Th (more…)

Okuma Voyager Travel Fishing Kit (100/6)

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Okuma Voyager Travel Fishing Kit (100/6)
Compact and easy to carry, the Okuma Voyager Travel Kit has everything you need for casual fishing while camping and hiking.

The kit includes a six-foot graphite composite rod with a comfortable cork grip, ceramic guide inserts, stainless steel hooded reel seats, a ball bearing drive system, a corrosion-resistant aluminum spool, and a soft-sided carry case.

Rod Specifications: Action: L Sections: 5 Line Capacity: 100/6 Reel Size: 20 Length: 6’0″ Voyager Travel Kit Featu (more…)

Grab Your Fishing Gear

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Everyone is aware of the basic equipment needed for fishing: a rod and reel. But everyone may not be aware that there is different equipment used for different styles of fishing. Spinning reels are different from bait casting reels for a reason.

Hooks and Lures
A pro fisherman wouldn’t use an Aberdeen where a Circle Hook should be used and vice-versa. A fly fisherman will look long and hard for the perfect fly to catch that speckled trout. The same goes with fishing line which is designed with specific applications. At times you may need a lightweight line with a lot of stretch, other times you may need the heavy braided line.

But finding the right gear for the right application goes well beyond these basic elements. Click to continue »