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Finding the Perfect Arrows for Your Bow

You may have carefully chosen the best recurve or compound bow most suitable for your needs but have you thought about the kind of arrows to use with it? Choosing the right type of arrow is essential for success and must be a good match for your bow and be suitable for the type of archery you will be doing. Will you be using your bow mostly for hunting or for target practise? What different types of arrows are available and which type is suitable for your needs?

Wood Arrows

The traditional material for arrows is, of course wood, but currently wooden arrows are used only for beginners and for longbow competitions. They are not generally used in other circumstances since they don’t give uniform results due to variation in the shape and weight of the arrows. These types of arrows are easily broken and can warp although they are cheap and may be good to practise with if you are a beginner.

Fiberglass Arrows

Fiberglass arrows are more consistent than wooden arrows as they are uniformly made, however, they are brittle and easily broken. They are suitable for hunting and are easily fitted to different draw lengths.

Aluminium Arrows

Arrows manufactured from aluminum are much tougher than either fiberglass or wooden arrows. They are uniformly manufactured so are consistent and reliable.They can be bought in a wide range of types and sizes so you are sure to find one appropriate for your style and bow. These types of arrows are uniform and durable which makes them ideal for hunting and competition use and they are also made with arrowheads that are interchangeable. However they are more costly than wooden or fiberglass arrows so may not be a good idea of you are still losing a lot of arrows. Cheaper arrows would be a better choice until your skills improve!

Carbon Arrows

Serious archers tend to use these types of arrows since they are consistent, durable and high speed. They are manufactured with an outer shell of carbon composite around an aluminium core and are very strong so do not break easily like fiberglass arrows. They are unquestionably the best arrows you can buy but they are high-priced so are commonly used only by serious archers.

Other Things to Think About

Fletches currently are usually manufactured from synthetic or plastic material although some handmade feather fletches can be found. Stability is given to the arrow by the fletches during flight and helps to boost velocity. Have a go with different types to find out which ones feel best. The point is also important. A different point is needed for hunting than for target practise. Remember to protect your arrows with a quiver and pack some spare drawstrings.

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Catfish Bait: A73 Old Master Special Catfish Structure & Edge Effects! And Gizzard Shad Visit Our Website For Details!

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To move past the basics of fishing for channel catfish, and blue catfish you need to understand good catfish structure, and realize what edge effects are and what they do. You can be an expert at creating catfish baits but if you can’t find the channel catfish with any consistency you are just going to be hit and miss on whether you have a good catch of channel catfish. Understanding channel catfish, and blue catfish location is a key component of moving past the basics of fishing for catfish.

The definition of what is know as the “edge effect” is as follows: “The increased concentration of animals that sometimes appear when to habitats meet” Lets take this definition and relate it to fishing for channel catfish and blue catfish. Edges are very important to catfish fishing because both channel catfish, blue catfish will concentrate at certain edge lines within known catfish structure areas. If you can learn to read edge line you can save yourself a lot of time when you are on the water. Lets take for example you locate you are out fishing on a large reservoir and you locate a large school of gizzard shad but when you cast into the school you get nothing. Then you decide to move farther back from the school and just fish the edges. Wham! You get a hit and catch a 15lb blue catfish! Guess what you just used the edge effect!

The face of fishing structure for channel catfish , and blue catfish and flathead catfish has changed considerably in recent years. The this day and age you need more then just identifying where catfish structure is located. You need to understand where within that structure will the catfish be holding, and feeding. You still have to identify physical bottom changes, bottom debris locations and humps and depth changes but you also need to understand seasonal migrations and where and when channel catfish and blue catfish will be holding there. If you can get a good grasp of this concept you will be well on your way to being a very successful catfish angler.

I want to thank you for reading my article about Identifing Catfish Structure. Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip

Check out Mark’s website to get some amazing fishing information and fishing articles loaded with fishing tips about Catfish Structure

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Catfish Bait: A66 How To Fish For Catfish At Paylakes! And Info On Catching Catfish Pay Lakes Visit Our Website For Details!

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Old School Catfish Fishing Family Secrets

Many catfish anglers frequent pay lakes for the opportunity to catch a trophy catfish. Many time these anglers do not have boats or the fishing savvy to hunt for the big catfish in the wild. But many of these anglers never catch a trophy cat because they don’t position themselves correctly to catch these large catfish at these pay lake pounds.

To catch trophy blue catfish, channel catfish, and flathead catfish at pay lakes there’s a few tips and techniques you need to know to be successful. Many times if a pay to fish area has multiple ponds, the pond with the trophy catfish will be separate from the other ponds. Also if there are multiple ponds. chances are one will be stocked with channel catfish in the 1 ½ to 3 lb range specifically for table fare or for the novice fisherman.

Just like in the wild blue catfish , channel catfish , and flathead catfish will relate to structure that is located in the pond. If any where in the pond there is are known submerged debris or tree trunks the big catfish will be close by. Also, if you do not want to compete with other fisherman fish your local pay lakes at night. Get to your local pay lake before dark so you can pick the right spot to catch your trophy catfish. If you can find a submerged stump close to shore that is great because big flathead catfish, channel catfish, and blue catfish cruise the shore lines at night.

There are questions you need to ask the pay lake proprietor before spending your money. First ask to see a list of the types of fish and their weights that are stocked in the ponds. Next if there are multiple ponds get specifics on which pond or ponds hold the trophy catfish. Next ask how deep the ponds are Just a note, the deeper the pond the better. If the pond has a deep hole ask specifically where it is located. Also ask where known submerged structure is located.

The ideal spot to set up for your bait fishing catfish trip in a paylake is 6 to 8ft deep flats near to the deep water. Also find areas with submerged rock and wood cover that are adjacent to the shallower flats and ledges.. Normally the big catfish in pay lakes will be close to lots of cover and the deep water.

The best catfish baits for pay lakes are natural bait fish such as goldfish, creek chubs, and shiners. The ideal size for these baits are 3 to 4 inches in length. If you are targeting large catfish such as blue catfish , channel catfish or flathead catfish in pay lakes you need to have heavy tackle too match your prey. A surf rod 7 to 8ft in length , medium power and either a bait casting or open face reel designed to be spooled with 25lb to 50lb test line. My preference in line type is a fireline.

A catfish fishing rig for a pay lake is a good hardy large slip bobber rig. To make a slip bobber rig slide the bobber stop up the line firs. Next slide your 6” to 8” long slip bobber up the line first. If you are night fishing I recommend you get one with a small battery powered led light on top. This will help see your bobber at night. Next tie on a two way ball bearing swivel to the line. And last tie a 6 to 8” leader with a 6/0 to 7/0 hook. The large hooks are important . Next either fish your catfish bait live by hooking right through or just behind the dorsal fin. Or if you are fishing dead cut bait, cut your bait fish into large chunks and put them on your hook . Make sure the barb of the hook is exposed.

Well that concludes my article about Channel Catfish. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!

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Old School Catfish Fishing Family Secrets

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