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The Benefits Of Fishing Reels

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

1) The form of fishing you’ll be doing will dictate your rod requirements. So regardless of whether it’s pike, salmon, trout, or see fishing, this may have a bearing for the rod you buy.

Maintenance may not be quite a lot fun, but it is critical so that you can avoid things from breaking. Not maintaining your gear is a waste of money.

Find out what the best rods are for the requirements you have.

3) If you are going to become fishing often, it’s probable you’ll call for a very diverse rod to if you are going once a year.

4) Depending on where you are proceeding to be located to fish - ie, standing in the river, for the river bank or around the side of the lake - then you might demand a unique sized rod.

Reels need to have to be cleaned and lubricated immediately after each and every use. An incredibly smaller amount of oil-the essential here is small-should be applied in order to minimize friction. Too a lot oil can result in poor performance and may be disadvantageous towards the parts. Lubrication is key, though, to make sure that the components work together as opposed to creating friction and possibly damaging the reel. You can purchase oils designed solely for the purpose of lubricating fishing reels. Cleaning and lubrication is vital soon after saltwater fishing, because you need to get rid of the salt that sticks to your rod soon after the water has evaporated. Some rods come with a protective coat, but the chemicals in salt will eat away at this layer eventually, so your rod will nonetheless be damaged.

Storage is often a potentially damaging spot for your devices to get damaged, so it truly is needed to maintain an eye on them even if you’re not employing them. The proper method to store a rod is with the drag set as low as it will go, or even to no cost spool. Turning the clicker on will stop the spool from unwinding, which is feasible in storage.

5) For far more control, several anglers choose a heavier rod. Alternatively, you might prefer the benefits of a lighter rod, so try and few out for weight before you buy.

6) Make sure the rod you buy is comfortable, as you’re going being holding it for fairly a extended time. It’s always ideal to try it out 1st hand than read a review inside a magazine.

If you found that this article was helpful you should also be interested in learning about Steel Trawlers For Sale and Penn Fishing Reel Parts.

Mega Marlin, Super Sailfish, And More Great Fishing From Central America

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Many More Videos at FishingNosara.com

It’s no wonder that FishingNosara is the gold standard for Fishing Packages Costa Rica. Visit our website to learn the Costa Rica Fishing Tactics our captains utilize FishingNosara and to view the pictures of all these incredible catches.Check out the highlights from FishingNosara’s Costa Rica Fishing Report:

January 2010

On January 2nd client Marc de Speville was on board the Nice n’ Tight and had a field day, catching four 10lbs. Black tunas and a 30lbs. Dorado. Then on January 4th client Matthew Rempel stayed right on the tail end of the Dorado bite. At the end of a half-day fishing they had caught two nice Dorado, one 30lbs. and the other a whopping 45lbs.

January 10th brought Don Dingman, host of TV’s Hook the Future, on board the Wanderer to film an episode. Hook the Future is a show dedicated to teaching youngsters the finer points of fishing, and Don found some lucky kids from the Nosara area to take part. On the Wanderer they caught and released three Sailfish ranging from 80lbs. on up to 110lbs. They also caught five Dorados weighing 40lbs.-60lbs. The next day he fishing along the Nosara river and filmed another episode.

February 2010

On the 1st of February client Terry Schwartz booked the Nice n’ Tight for a quick 3 hour trip. Captain Eduardo expertly put him right on a nice tuna bite, and in virtually no time at all Terry had boated two outstanding Yellowfin Tuna ranging from 10-12 lbs. These babies made for some delicious eating! For several years now the Nice n’ Tight has been the gold standard for under-25′ boats in Garza, and it appears that reputation is safely intact

On January 25th, 26th, and 27th theWanderer was honored to welcome Captain Kevin Faver, his wife Carrie, and the crew of The Outdoors Show for a few days of fishing and filming. Kevin and Carrie repeated last year’s success by catching four Dorados and releasing seven Sailfish. Also Kevin released one of the nicest Rooster Fish of the year so far.

On February 8th client Kristen O’Connell booked a three hours sunset cruise and we are happy to report that she caught five nice-sized Black Tunas. Her party also enjoyed swimming around Playa Rosada. Remember that all FishingNosara boats can be used for snorkeling, surfing, and sightseeing trips as well as fishing. On February 10th Kristen Case caught a 12lbs. White Tuna and a 10lbs. Black Tuna on a sunset cruise.

March 2010

On March 3rd client Hunter Tyree had all kinds of bites popping the lines. On just a three hour trip he caught three Black tunas and a nice 12lbs. White tuna. Captain Vibert’s experience on the nearby reefs consistently provides clients this kind of action-packed fishing.

Just ask client Lee Apgas, who was on board the Cabo on March 9th. He also signed up for a three hour trip and in that short time he reeled in five Black tunas and a beautiful 13lbs. Yellowfin tuna.

Things got off to a fast start on February 20th when client David Yudelson put the local Black marlin population on the run. They had action in the spread all day and lost an angry 500lbs. tail-walking Black Marlin. David and the boys hung tough, and later in the day they caught and released a Black Marlin around 250lbs. He finished his day off with some topwater casting a caught a variety of reef fish. Great day David!

Client Submitted Report - March 5th, 2010 client Derek Pouchnik of Viola, Idaho: “We had a great day on the water with William, David and Alex. We drove down to the office on the day before our fishing trip and met Manuel who was very pleasant and made sure we knew where we needed to be the next day.”
“We fished for quite a while with nothing then seemingly out of nowhere ‘fish on’ and we eventually landed a beautiful sail fish (110lbs!). We got some nice photos and let him go. Then probably an hour or so later we picked up a gorgeous Dorado of probably 45-50 pounds! My wife caught that one and that was really what she had dreamed of getting. So, that pretty much made the trip for her.”
“Alex made us up some nice fresh sushi with a bit of wasabi and soy, mmm…..We tried hard to get my sister into a good fish but that was it. We did have I think two other fish in the spread but nothing on the hook. It was a great trip. We were very happy with the crew and the work they did.”

April 2010

Client Bob went fishing on the Nice n’ Tight on April 9th and had a very respectable showing catching a 12lbs. Pompano, a tough little needlefish, and a nice Black tuna. Captain Eduardo brought out the big gun for a three day booking with client Stiff from April 10th to the 12th. The first day on theSportsman was highlighted by a whopping 50lbs. Dorado. Things got even better the next day when they released a 100+lbs. Sailfish. On the final day then caught and released a 30lbs. Rooster fish. With a man like Captain Eduardo at the helm, you can have these kind of multi-species days, or hammer on tuna all day long. Bottom line is this man catches fish!

Captain Vibert Blanche took the brunt of the slow early March, but he has been picking it up in April and has kept steady with some great nature tours. On March 26th Stephanie Kawalik took a great Nature Tour. They saw more than 20 nice dolphins with different colors. Also, they got some pictures of a baleen (that’s Whale in Gringo) and a couple sea turtles.

On April 7th the Grove party was all over the Dorados and then finished their day off strong with a late-afternoon Black Marlin release. Even though the month started off slowly, great crews like the Wanderer’s have the skills to keep clients on fish and fish on hooks. Now that the Marlin have showed up big time, there in no reason not to expect more awesome trips.

May 2010

Captain Eduardo has been fishing like a madman in the last month, and he has theNice n’ Tight back on top of the leaderboard. He’s had a great mix of sunset cruises, nature tours, and flat-out billfish hunting…the common thread? Lots and lots of smiling clients. On April 19th Captain Eduardo welcomed Jacksonville client Van Evans and his girlfriend for the first of two days fishing. Van owns a great little seafood restaurant in Florida and is no stranger to some great looking fish. Their first sunset cruise netted them a nice macarella and a ponpano. A few days later they had another awesome sunset cruise catching a delightful white tuna and a beautiful amberjack.

That same morning clients Crissy, Rich, and Robert caught five nice white tunas in just a few hours fishing. Captain Eduardo knows how to stay on the fish, evidenced by two trips on the same day catching the same species fish. His experience on these waters give him the competitive edge.

Captain Eduardo stayed busy with another booking on April 26th with clients Bruce and Dwyane. The rods were bending all day long and the boys came home with a 12lbs. yellowfin tuna, a 15lbs dorado and several black tunas. Great action all day long is what the Nice n’ Tight  is all about.

On April 26th clients Dwayne and Katrina fishing for a half-day on the reefs. They applied our FishingNosara Cuberra Tactic and caught a beautiful 30lbs. Cuberra snapper. They rounded out their day with four sweet whites tunas. The next day client David Caywood went hunting for the big boys.

Unfortunately they didn’t get so big by being easily caught and despite raising up a Sail and a big-time Marlin they couldn’t get ‘em hooked up and to the boat. Client Daniel Fero also had an action packed day on May 4th, albeit with limited results. He got some dinner in the form of a big Yellowfin tuna, but lost a pair a Cadillac-sized snappers on the bottom. Likewise for client Bobby Leesman on May 10th, who fished a full day on came away with a 30lbs. Yellowfin tuna. He also has action throughout the day, but the fish were tough to catch.

June 2010

Captain Vibert welcomed client Fredrick Porcase, his son and Chase Crews out for two action packed days. These clients had spent three days on the Wanderer chasing down billfish, yet chose the Master Captain for their assault on the reefs.

The Cabo did not disappoint! On June 14th the group caught twenty 15-20lbs. Yellowfin tunas and a pair of 12lbs. Yellowtail snappers in the morning. In the afternoon they caught two amazing 40lbs. Rooster fish and a 25lbs. Cuberra Snapper. Then on June 15th the party caught another 40lbs. Rooster fish, four 15lbs. Yellowfin Tunas, and two MASSIVE 50lbs. Amberjacks.

The highlight of Captain Eduardo’s month came on May 18th client Michael Coleman and his wife caught a released a HUGE Blue Marlin. It was the first lifetime Marlin catch for both of these clients; once again FishingNosara delivers the fish of a lifetime via the hardest-working man in Garza: Captain Eduardo Carillo.

Jacksonville angler Dennis Dahlquist also had a 300+lbs Marlin release on a late-May trip on the Wanderer; As usual Captain William was on top of his game. I was joined by fellow Jacksonville angler Ray Carter and the lovely Georgia peach Paula Price for a great trip on theWanderer on May 30th. The weather was just about as perfect as could be imagined and the party had a fantastic array of catches.

In total we caught a mean little 20lbs. Wahoo, a 30lbs. Amberjack, a 35lbs. Cuberra snapper and two 12lbs. Yellowfin tuna. The highlight of the trip was a pair of 100+lbs. Sailfish releases. Paula showed her skills on the reel as both fights were under ten minutes and both fish were released.

Recently Renee Taylor and family booked the Wanderer on June 16th and had a magnificent day. They released a 250lbs. Striped Marlin and a 120lbs. Sailfish and a nice Yellowfin tuna to the mix…call this a perfect end to a great month of fishing.

Daiwa Zillion 100HA - Baitcaster Fishing Reel For High Speed Bait Casting At It’s Finest!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The Daiwa Zillion 100HA Baitcaster Fishing Reel is the ultimate baitcaster for your fishing reel needs.

The Daiwa Zillion 100HA is guaranteed to get you that big fish without tiring you out. Since the Daiwa Zillion 100HA has a speed of 31.6 inches of line per crank, you will be able to get your fish to your boat effortlessly.

With this fishing reel, you will have to alternatives which are the Zillion 100HA All-Purpose 6.3 : 1 and the Zillion 100HA Ultra-Fast 7.1 : 1 With the Daiwa Zillion 100HA All-Purpose, you will be able to fish no matter what the weather condition may be while the Daiwa Zillion 100HA Ultra-Fast will make you catch fishes more quickly.

The Daiwa Zillion 100HA reels is known to be very portable and it is not too flashy. Daiwa was able to push the current level of innovation of today’s bait casters with their Daiwa Zillion 100HA. With the Daiwa Zillion, you are in total control of your tool since it has a swept handle design. It also has locking removable side plates which only make the product stronger and work faster as well as giving the drive train full support. Since the Zillion 100HA only weighs 8.6 ounces, it has become one of the lightest reels that are up for public consumption.

Both versions of the Daiwa Zillion 100HA features six ball bearings which includes a CRBB plus roller bearings. The baitcaster’s free-floating perforated aluminum spool starts out faster than your regular baitcaster and spins much longer. If you are worried about backlashing then let those fears fly away, the Daiwa Zillion 100HA has a registered Magforce-Z automated anti-backlash system. Since the Daiwa has a soft grip handle, your hands won’t feel stressed after using it. It’s eight-disc wet drag will let you adjust your reel in any way you want. The integrity of your reel’s top is also protected by an aluminum guard finish plating.

When it comes to Baitcaster innovation, the team of Daiwa Zillion is definitely one of the frontrunners. The Daiwa Zillion 100HA is definitely one of the best options you have if you’re looking for bait casting equipment that performs well.

Daiwa Luvias 1003: Lightweight And Powerful Beyond Comprehension

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The Daiwa Luvias 1003 is designed as a lightweight yet powerful reel that goes beyond comprehension. The entire construction of the Luvias 1003 is completely corrosion resistant. The Daiwa brand introduced a ground breaking technology for modern fishing with the Daiwa Luvias 1003 through its Zaion and Real Four technology that delivers a solid performance that is enhanced beyond the capabilities of Daiwa’s flagship models. The quality of this reel is so high that it is parallel to the quality of other Daiwa products that uses Daiwa’s Air Metal technology. The Daiwa Luvias 1003’s reel is much lighter and more durable than most of the reels that can be bought today.

The Daiwa Luvias 1003’s gear ratio is 4.8:1 that delivers solid performance on every turn of the line. 90m of 2 kilograms is its line capacity. The bearings is a 1 roller with 6 CRBB and is only 170 grams. This reel can also be used in saltwater fishing since its ball bearings make use of an anti-rust technology.

The Daiwa Luvias 1003 makes use of the Real Four design which is also used in other Daiwa Real Four reels. The reel makes use of an engineering compound Zaion body which is the reason why it is as light as Steez weight but not as expensive.

The Daiwa Luvias 1003 also makes use of a 7 ball bearing and 1 roller bearing which makes its rotation so smooth. The reel also has Air bail, ABS spool, cross wrapping oscillation (for silent oscillation), Tand a Twist Buster 2 line roller.

Other extra features that make the Daiwa Luvias 1003 a lightweight yet powerful reel are the super fine Dura-aluminum machined main shaft, machine cut engine plate, a rotor brake, air spool engineered resin, metal plated hybrid spool with titanium coated lip for boat rash protection with machined aluminum handle for maximum comfort in gripping.

If you are looking for a highly lightweight yet powerfully performing baitcasting reel, then the Daiwa Luvias 1003 is the perfect reel for you. Power and ergonomic design all in one reel.

Daiwa Zillion 100SHA – All-Purpose Power Reel

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The Daiwa Zillion 100SHA baitcasting reel is the general purpose reel that has been tested for several months before presented to the market to see whether or not it will pass the high standards of both quality control and the market itself. So if you are looking for an all-purpose reel that commands presence and performance, then you better check this reel out.

The Zillion 100SHA features an aluminum construction and larger gearbox combined to give this reel a more solid feel and heft compared to the Daiwa brand’s flagship reel. This is the reason why the baitcasting reel is more improved compared to others.

Because of the Daiwa Zillion 100SHA’s Magforce-Z anti-backlashing technology, it is more fit for catching and pitching. Also this reel hits it’s stride with baits in the half to three-quarter ounce range. Another thing that makes this reel so great is it’s external dials since it makes the reel adjustable which is why it is able to perform in a smoother way. This reel can effectively catch big fishes since it has a gear ration of 7.1:1 which delivers 30 inches of line recovery per turn.

The drag setup of the 100SHA is made up of metal and fiber washers which is why your fishing experience will be a lot smoother and more efficient. You won’t have to be afraid of experiencing inconsistencies and problems with your set up or hook set if you use this reel.

The Daiwa Zillion 100SHA’s ergonomic design is definitely one of it’s best assets. Once you get to use the Zillion 100SHA, you will find out that it is very durable and easy to use, just like what the makers claim. The reel was designed with reliability, confidence, and solidity in mind. The reel’s profile is very comfortable to hold and it’s aluminum frame construction gives it a depth and a very solid feel. The long cranking handle, micro-click adjustable cast control knob and dragster are impressive features that comes with the Zillion 100SHA.

The Daiwa Zillion 100SHA is a solid reel that delivers both performance and beauty into the reel itself. It is a very good general purpose reel which is safe for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. The Zillion 100SHA will definitely not disappoint you and is perfect for swim baits.


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