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Berkley Fireline Review
When I hear the words "Berkley Fireline" entering my ear drums, the first thought that comes to my mind is "Badass." This line is tough. Period. Fireline is neither braid nor monofilament. It is constructed from the strongest fiber on Earth, Micro Dyneema. This material allows Fireline to be as tough and durable as braided lines, as well as maintain the castability of a monofilament. I was weary to give it a shot at first, having bad experiences in the past with braided lines staying on my spool. This was not a problem with Fireline, due to its low memory design. You can purchase this line in 150 or 300 yard spools, in 10, 14, 20, and 30 pound test. Berkley also offers three colors to choose from: "Smoke," "Crystal," and "Flame Green."...(Read Full Review)
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Tackle Boxes vs. Tackle Bags
A fairly recent addition to the world of fishing is the redevelopment of tackle storage systems. The tackle bag has quickly made its way into the fishing market and has sent the traditional tackle box into remodeling. But what is YOUR preferred method of carrying and organizing tackle? This article aims to help you find what best suits your fishing needs.
As a kid I was raised with a single-tray tackle box in my hand. With a handful of lures and a pouch of hooks, weights, and bobbers I had difficulty filling all of the compartments in the small box. I fished for yellow perch, bluegill, and the occasional trout and simplicity was bliss...(Read Full Review)
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