Monday, November 12, 2007

The Best Boat for Beginners

By: Fishing Fanatic 3

The Jon Boat is the best boat for beginners fishing in ponds. You can get the length anywhere from 8 feet to 14 feet. For the larger models you can get a motor, but for the smaller models all you need is a paddle. The smaller versions are easier to handle with a paddle. All the boats are two person models. When you look to buy a Jon Boat you need to find one with almost perfect balance. You need to find a boat that is made out of material that will last. John Boats can cost anywhere from $100 to $600. The cost depends on the size, model, and who made it.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

What I Think the Best Rod and Reel is for Beginers is





By: South Georgia Fisher
I think the Zebco 33 is the best rod and reel you can get for beginers because it is cheep and no hard to work. The reel has a big black button the you push to release the line so that when you cast your lure goes out to. The handle has two nobs on it so you can grip it easier. It also comes with a pretty good rod. Also you can uses to brim or bass fish. And just to sum it all up you do not have to worry bout putting line on it because it comes with line already on it.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Buzzbaits and Spinnerbaits( A bass's worst nightmare)



This is Fishing Fanatic 3 here with some tips for anglers who love pond fishing. I am from the south so fishing in ponds is my life.

Buzzbaits and Spinnerbaits are a big part of pond fishing. It doesn't matter what pond you are in, if the bass are feeding they will bite. Some of my personal favorites come from Strike Zone and Booyah.

Buzzbaits and Spinnerbaits are reaction baits. They can imitate the bait fish, or they can aggravate the fish so much they just have to bite it. The skirts are used to resemble any bait fish that is in the waters you are fishing. The blades are used to aggravate the fish by making different vibrations through the water as you retrieve it. The faster you retrieve it the more vibrations you will make.
When fishing in a pond with a spinnerbait you need to focus around deeper water and cover.
You can fish around trees and heavy grass. While fishing with a buzzbait you need to stay in shallow water. A buzzbait will sometimes bring the fish out of the deeper water.



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Friday, November 2, 2007

Pond Building Facts



By: South Georgia Fisher
When you are building a pond you need to know these simple facts. The first theng you need to know is that the water must be at least eight feet deep. The second thing is the water shoreline must be protected from livestock unless the pond is over five acres. The last thing is the dam must be constructed for permanency and water tightness, and the drainage area should be adequate but not excessive fo water storage.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Best Plastic Worms For A Pond To Me




By: South Georgia Fisher
When ever I go fishing in my pond and i want to use a Plastic worm I always like to use two kinds of Culprit worms. I like the Culprit Moccasin and the Culprit Fire and Ice. They both work really good in my ponds and in most of the ponds I fish in. I alway get the 7 inch leanth. I know some people say "the bigger the lure the bigger the fish" I think that is sometimes true, but not always. I have cought pleany of huge largemouth bass with smaller lures. Anyways I just know from experience that the 7 inch Culprit Moccasin and the Culprit Fire and Ice have worked the best in ponds for me.