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  • Hudson River Striped Bass Fishing On The Fishing Line

    Posted by admin on February 2nd, 2012 and filed under Fishing Line | 23 Comments »

    Hudson River Striped Bass Fishing On The Fishing Line TV show www.thefishingline.com using live eels up north of West Point in Newburgh, NY

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    How To Choose The Right Sufix Fishing Line

    Posted by admin on January 24th, 2012 and filed under Fishing Line | 3 Comments »

    http://www.rapalafishingnews.com Mark Berg helps you choose which Sufix Fishing Line is the best for situation.

    Sufix Fishing Line – The World’s Most Hardcore Fishing Line. Sufix is the leader in precision-engineering superior premium fishing line.

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    Bionic Bass Fishing Line

    Posted by admin on January 16th, 2012 and filed under Fishing Line | No Comments »

    Northland Fishing Tackle introduces Bionic Fishing Line…..New for 2011!

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    2011 Fishing Line Choices

    Posted by admin on January 7th, 2012 and filed under Fishing Line | 25 Comments »

    This video shows you the brands of line that I chose to go with for 2011. I talk about the importance of buying good quality line, I discuss the best brands on the market. In this video I feature a new product that I picked up, the Rapala Super Line Scissors. Please check out www.bassfishin.com to print out your free line guide. This is what helped me make my choices regarding line diameter and category (Mono, Fluorocarbon, Braid, etc.)

    Duration : 0:7:18

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    cajun red fishing line review

    Posted by admin on December 30th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | No Comments »

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    Tying Eyeless Fish Hooks

    Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | 22 Comments »

    How to attach a fish hook without an eye to the end of your fishing line. This is the knot used by Japanese commercial longline fishermen to attach eyeless fish hooks to their traces. Usually braid line is used but this hook knot also works when tied with nylon Fishing Line. This fishing knot is often used in flasher rigs imported from China.

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    Power pro braided fishing line

    Posted by admin on December 14th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | 13 Comments »

    Awesome

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    Knots for Braided Line – How to tie Knots for Braided Line to Mono Leader

    Posted by admin on December 6th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | 14 Comments »

    See more videos like this at http://www.spanishflytv.com/theater/

    Jose Wejebe demonstrates rigging a spinning rod from spooling the reel with braided Fishing Line, to tying knots for braided line used to attach a monofilament leader and hook for fishing on the flats

    Duration : 0:7:33

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    Orca (Killer) Whale Trys to Eat Yellowfin Tuna on Fishing Line

    Posted by admin on November 28th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | 24 Comments »

    While Yellowfin Tuna fishing in Cabo San Lucas in February 2010 we encountered 2 Orca Whales trying to eat a Yellowfin Tuna that my brother was reeling in.

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    Making a hand tied weft with bulk hair (and fishing line) ;)

    Posted by admin on November 20th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | 25 Comments »

    First of all I want to say that I am so glad that my little video has been of use to so many, and I want to thank you for all the nice comments left. If you have posted a question that I haven’t answered, do send me a message because I probably just missed it.

    I am in no way a pro, I just taught myself how to do it a dull weekend after finding instructions on this website:

    http://www.mhrw.com/weft_technique.html

    For some reason no matter how Itry I can not get this page to show that URL correctly. If it doesn’t work to click it, copy/paste it into your browser and remove the space between the e and the f in the word “weft”.

    I am sorry to say that I can’t make another video. I don’t have access to a camera anymore! Some short answers to questions I often receive:
    When I’m finished, I just cut the pieces from the stool. I weave them in the width that I want them (ie the length I want my individual weft pieces to be for highlights or full hair pieces) and then cut the Fishing Line maybe half an inch longer than the weft. Then I fold the fishingline over and secure it by sewing with regular sewing thread and needle by hand. I sew along the entire weft, just to be sure it stays put. :) I also want to say that fishing line isn’t the best material, but it was something I happened to have at home when I made the video. I now use a strong thread called “grizzly”. it’s basically just extremly strong sewing thread used for sewing buttons etc. It’s thinner than the fishing line and it makes the end bit easier: you just cut the thread a a few inches longer when you’re finished and secure the weft with the same strands that you weave with.

    There’s no special method to wrapping the thread around the stool. I jsut get three strands of my thread, wrap it around and tie.

    This kind of weave doesn’t shed! If you pull on one hair from the weft it is more likely to break than slip out of the weave. Great, isn’t it?

    Duration : 0:3:35

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