Noreast Fishing
Online Fishing Forums Change
the Way Anglers Fish For Information and Photos
As the landscape of the World Wide Web changes at lightning
speed, so do many online trends. Communication and the exchange of information
have become instantaneous and the rate at which we can find and receive
information is incredible. A recent trend that has caught on with online
anglers "fishing" for more information is online fishing forums.
There are many websites that offer online fishing forums
where anglers can talk and discuss in an organized environment about the topics
that appeal to them most. In general, online fishing forums have a main posting
board where anglers can talk about general fishing subjects. Then usually there
are more specific subjects sub-topics where specific popular topics can be
addressed.
Internet fishing photo galleries have become probably one of
the most popular topics on online fishing forums. Now anglers can share a photo
of their catch with thousands of other anglers and it has become a virtual
bragging board.
However, the really useful part is that you can see who's
catching what species, when and where. Before the Internet, finding out that
type of information was nearly impossible. You either had to be physically at
the particular location and happen to know the person or you would have to wait
to get to the location to see how the bite was.
With online fishing forums, you can have an immediate
fishing forecast including the current bite, weather conditions and a sample of
what anglers are currently catching. Also, other benefits are the local tips
and information exchanged between anglers about particular locations or tackle
used. It is like a gigantic online tackle box waiting to be discovered.
There are many great online fishing forums, just browse the
internet and you will be sure to come upon one. Then you too, will be able to
join in the fun and talk about your latest catch.
Make Your Own Addicted Fishing Worms
Plastic worms, grubs, and minnows
What you will need:
Liquid plastic
Rubber or hard plastic molds
A small pot (preferably one with a pouring spout )
Hot plate or stove top. Either one will work but a hot plate
helps you make sure you keep it heated at the right temperature.
Softener or hardener if you want to experiment changing the
consistency.
Coloring for plastic
First what you want to do is melt the plastic. Make sure you
do this in a well ventilated area because of the fumes the plastic produces.
* Mix the plastic well before being used. When you pour it
into the pan, make sure you do not fill it too full. This will make it harder
to pour into the molds.
* Heat the hot plate or stove top to 350 degrees
* As it heats it will turn clear and thicken. Continue until
it's about as consistent as syrup.
* Add your preferred color. Most colors are added to the hot
plastic, but fluorescent colors are better when added before it's heated.
* Pour plastic into mold. Allow to cool in the molds for a
couple minutes, then in cold water to finish.
That's it! Feel free to experiment with your own colors and
styles. Starter kits can be purchased online easily and are not very expensive.
Good luck with your new lures! It can get pretty addicting and you may not want
to buy any from a store anymore!
More Information: - https://fishinaddicts.com/

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