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Answered: Which kinds of fish hook should I use for fishing the fishes

For rainbow trout in streams: Morning: I like to yse a 1/0 thin wire hook, load it with either dough balls or salmon eggs, leave at least 2' of line tied directly to the hook, a stop and a sliding sinker less than an ounce. Early afternoon: either flies or deep running jigs with very few feathers ...

Answered: I have a skeet Reese victory spinning reel with ...

If your reel is new, or almost new, you probably need new line. As braided line is used, the coating wears away, and friction between the line and the bail increases. When that happens, the line may not glide over the bail to fully seat on the roller. This is only my opinion, I think monofilament ...

Answered: How strong is nylon fishing line?

It would depend upon what pound test the line is. Some nylon line is so light you can break it with your hands and some is so strong as to land a huge fish in the ocean. There are different weight lines for different size and kinds of fish. Hope this is somewhat helpful. Good luck

Answered: How long is fishing line good for, when should it be replaced?

You should replace the line ever 3 to 4 months depending on how often you go out.

Answered: When I am fishing I like to use plugs. However, I ...

Lots of times, I just put small rubber bands around the treble hooks and have a little piece of 1 pound monofilament running between each of the bands on each of the hooks, so when the fish hits and the bands come off, you still have the bands and nothing in the water will eat them. There arw ...

Answered: Is there such a thing as black fishing line?

It is called spider wire. One of its features is that it is extremely strong.
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Is Spider-Wire a good Braid Line for fishing ?

I've used it and have had no problems with it. It may not be the best, but for a casual fisherman, it works just fine. It lasts a long time and when it begins to fade you can just run it from one reel into another so that the 'backing' line becomes the 'working' line.

I want fish my lake but it does not have any ice ...

If your lake is ice free just take your boat and fish real slow. Cold water makes most fish very sluggish. If it gets close to freezing, bass, bream, crappie, and bluegill go next to dormant and head to the bottom. They might breathe once every three minutes and won't be interested in bait ...

I want fish my lake but it does not have any ice ...

It shouldn't be too different from normal open water conditions. To be honest those silly fish will eat just about anything. However as the seasons change, so does the available "life forms" that fish eat. In the winter, the bugs and smaller critters that fish eat start to deplete. So -depending on ...