Friday, May 23, 2008

Norcross Hawkeye FF3355P Fish Finder


Ideal for fishing expeditions and family vacations, the Norcross Hawkeye FF3355P offers the latest in portable fish finder technology and is guaranteed to help you come up with better fish stories than ever before. Using an ultra wide, 45 degree sonar beam angle, this system delivers accurate depth, fish and bottom structure readings from 1.5 to 99.9 feet. Operationable down to zero degrees Fahrenheit, this unit includes a trollable, mountable, and floatable sonar sensor with 35 feet of cable and cable tie-strap.


The FF3355P is exceptionally easy to use; simply turn the power on, toss the sonar sensor from the shoreline, bridge, or boat, and in no time flat you'll receive instant depth, fish, weed, and contour readings. With its "SideScan" adapter, the FF3355P can also attach to a broomstick handle to scan under weeds, lily pads, ice, or docks. For added convenience, this system comes with mounting tabs for hull mounting of your portable fish finder to canoes, kayaks, and jon boats.


The FF3355P delivers reliable readings by using algorithmic programming. This reduces the number of false readings, while the unit's fish identifier, depth scale, and two-stage audible fish alarm ensure that you'll always know exactly what kind of fish you're closing in on. Designed to hold up under all kinds of conditions, the antenna is powered by four "AAA" batteries for 20 hours of continuous use, the backlit display prevents eye strain, and a special LCD protector eliminates condensation in the display. This portable fish finder features a palm-sized design that fits into your tackle box, gear bag, or pocket, making this an extremely versatile unit you'll rely on again and again.


Technical Details
· Marine tool is ideal for fishermen
· Using an ultra wide, 45 degree sonar beam angle, delivers accurate depth, fish and bottom structure readings from 1.5 to 99.9 feet
· Operationable down to zero degrees Fahrenheit; includes a trollable, mountable, and floatable sonar sensor with 35 feet of cable and cable tie-strap
· Exceptionally easy to use; simply turn the power on, toss the sonar sensor from the shoreline, bridge, or boat, and in no time flat you'll receive instant depth, fish, weed, and contour readings
· Fits in the palm of your hand

Friday, May 16, 2008

Sport Fish of Florida (Book)


THE ANGLER'S PRACTICAL GUIDE


The good, the bad, the ugly--for the very first time, they're all here together in a book of their own, a book that illustrates and describes virtually every kind of fish an angler in Florida--or the Bahamas or Caribbean Islands--could expect to find on the end of a line.


In this book you'll find the scoop on every hook-and-line species from the mightiest Marlin to the lowliest Lizardfish, along with advice on how to catch each one and how good it is to eat.


Because it's designed as a practical guide for fishermen, every effort has been made to keep biological jargon at bay. However, there is one nod to the world of science that is unavoidable--the inclusion of scientific names so that each of the species can be definitely pinpointed. Without scientific names, confusion would reign, because most species are known by more than one common name and, in many cases, two or more different species share the same common name.


It would have been nice to sort the species by their preferred environment--offshore, inshore, reef, flats or whatever. But as fishermen realize all too well, fish have tails and can swim where they please. The same kind of fish you catch on a flat today and in a bridge channel tomorrow may well strike your bait out on the deep reef next weekend. The constant element of surprise is one of the most appealing aspects of angling in this great area.


Alphabetical and strictly scientific classifications would have other drawbacks, so it was decided to use a mixed system that lets the species fall into whatever groupings would be natural. Most of the chapters cover a particular family of fishes. Some, however, deal with species that are not related but have certain habits or attributes in common. All are listed in a complete index at the end of the book. BE SURE TO ABIDE BY THE LAW


A great many kinds of fish are protected by conservation laws that may include licenses, daily bag limits, possession limits, minimum and maximum size limits, permitting and other legal requirements. Many different jurisdictions and agencies are involved in managing the fisheries--at least a half-dozen in Florida alone, to say nothing of other countries-and their regulations sometimes conflict.


In Florida, information is available from such sources as Florida Sportsman Magazine, county courthouses and many tackle shops. Visitors to Florida or the Islands usually are able to get the needed information from their travel agents, resorts, fishing camps or charter captains. BEWARE OF TOXIC FISH


Ciguatera is a type of poison carried by certain individual fish in tropical waters. Although only a minute number of fish are affected, people sometimes acquire the toxin, mostly by eating very big specimens of predatory types, such as the Great Barracuda, Amberjack, and even some larger varieties of Grouper and Snapper. The resulting illness can be serious and lingering, but is rarely fatal.


Ciguatera seems to be more common in some species than in others, but its occurrence is rarely predictable. In a given area, a few fish of a particular species may be carriers of the toxin while the majority of individuals of that same species are perfectly safe to eat.


The toxin comes from microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates that attach themselves to marine algae. Grazing fishes acquire the toxin by eating the algae. Predators acquire it by eating the grazers; however, it must accumulate in the muscle tissue of the predator for a considerable amount of time before reaching levels that are dangerous to human beings. It is always wise to let the big predators go and eat the smaller ones.


A second kind of marine fish illness--Puffer poisoning--is more serious--often fatal, in fact. But it is also far more easily avoided. All you have to do is refrain from eating any of the Puffers.


In fresh water, the roe of Gars is also known to be poisonous.


Fortunately, toxic fish are relatively rare. Our waters offer a tremendous variety of delicious species for all to enjoy.


From the Publisher

WHAT'S THAT ON MY LINE?
"What's the name of this fish anyway?"
"Is it good to eat?"
Those are two big questions that many thousands of fishermen constantly ask as they encounter the huge variety of fish in Florida's inshore and offshore waters.


Until now, there has been no complete, easy-to-use identification guide. Sport Fish of Florida fills that need. All the fish you're likely to catch are shown on these pages. Well over 200 of them. No more guesswork.


I.D. information, edibility ratings and other important information are provided by none other than Vic Dunaway, founding editor of Florida Sportsman Magazine. A legend, who really is just that, Vic knows his sport fish like no one else.


Sport Fish of Florida also features all original illustrations by Floridian Kevin R. Brant, who carefully produced the images exclusively for this long-awaited book.


At Florida Sportsman, we've talked periodically for 20 years about the need for a really helpful guidebook that would show all the key fish and give the salient facts about them for the typical angler. Lo and behold, here it is!


We trust that you'll find Sport Fish of Florida to be a helpful companion for your angling days in state and neighboring waters, where the fish are both diverse and delectable. --Karl Wickstrom Publisher, Florida Sportsman Magazine


Details
· Paperback
· Publisher: Wickstrom Publishers (November 1998)
· Language: English
· ISBN-10: 0936240164
· ISBN-13: 978-0936240169
· Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches

SpiderWire Stealth 150-Yard Fishing Line


SpiderWire Stealth, Quiet smooth handling, Teflon treated microfibers, 150 yds

For those of you old-timers (and I'm one of them) who think of "Braided Line" as the equivalent of "hemp rope" (like we used to use in the 60's), well, please think again. This braided line is thin, has very little memory, comes off the spool like silk, is tough as Hades, does not absorb water and weaken, can stand up to high temps and sunlight and not lose its strength, and has NO stretch. Need to set the hook ? If you have a tight line, and pull back on the rod, this line sets the hook as if you were using a steel cable: NO STRETCH ! It isn't as inexpensive as Stren or other "premium" monofilament lines, but it is cheaper in the long run. I used to change my line at the start of every fishing season but now I don't need to. Sure, I usually do as part of my "ritual", but if we get a couple of warm days, and the fishing bug hits, ..... We're Fishing ! We don't need to worry about the Spiderwire being on the reels since last year .... this stuff is TOUGH ! There is one drawback: if you fish along the shoreline where there are trees, and try to send your lure/bait underneath overhanging branches, and ..... well, you aim isn't very true, and you wind up with you lure/bait in the tree, GOOD LUCK ! If you hang into smaller twigs or leaves, you'll pull it out. If you hook into a big branch, you better have a knife or nail clippers hanging to cut the line. You definitely don't want to try biting your line to cut it (unless you're Superman). So ... get this line. We use 20 lb, moss green and catch fish ANYWHERE. We fish out of the Current River (crystal clear) and the warning about "Don't let the fish see your line" doesn't, for some reason, apply to this line. I'm sure they must see it (I guess), but they must not care.


Features
· One spool SpiderWire Stealth
· Quiet smooth casting
· Mono manageability

Megabait Charlie Swimbait


Combines the best attributes of soft-plastic and hard-plastic lures. Soft plastic on the outside gives it the look and feel of a real baitfish. Multiple slits on the tail produce a natural swimming action that will fool a wide variety fish. Great for the Freshwater and Inshore fisherman! A hollow inner core allows the Charlie to suspend and the tungsten ball bearings enhance casting distance / control, lure swimming action, and create fish attracting sounds. A "must have" lure for your tacklebox!

Features

· Award Winning Swimbait
· Hybrid hard/soft bait suspends and swims with lifelike realism
· Detailed body design and realistic colors
· Crankbait lip allows it to dive to the required depth
· ICAST Best New Lure Award Winning Fishing Lure

Monday, May 12, 2008

Abu Garcia Ambassadeur Trophy Baitcast Reel

The Abu Garcia® Ambassadeur® Trophy baitcast fishing reel is designed for larger gamefish. It features a "power" handle and to ensure virtually frictionless rotation, each precision bearing meets tolerances of .0002 inch.

Product Features
· Designed for larger gamefish
· "Power" handle
· Precision bearings meet tolerances of .0002 in
· Right Hand Crank
· Bearings: 4


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.9 x 3.2 inches ; 1.1 pounds

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Pen Size Fishing Rod and Reel in Case


Pen Shape Size Fishing Rod and Reel Pole Silver in Case. This pen sized fishing rod and reel is most *Compact Fishing Outfit* you will ever see. Put it in your vest pocket and sneak out of the house or office for some fun. Comes protected in a black display case that is held closed magnetically. GREAT FATHERS DAY GIFT

Product Features
· Mini Bait-Casting Reel
· Pen Fishing Rod
· Rod extends from 9" to 38"
· 20m of 10lb. test line
· Display Case with Magnetic Closure

World Smallest Mini Fishing Fish Rod Pen Reel Pole


Made of high quality stainless steel and polished aluminum. This fishing rod is small but can catch fish up to 4lbs. When closed: 8 inches and fully extends to 37inches. It's not just a toy, you can actually catch fish! It's small and lightweight, you can store it anywhere. Dont buy junk, get the real thing. Come with stainless steel reel: forward and reverse ratchet stop with drag control and casting brake. Capacity: 120 yd on 5lb line. (also includes hooks, everything you need to get started fishing) Gear ratio 5:1
Product Features
· Fully extend into 37 inches
· Stainless Steel Reel
· Fully closed into 8 inches
· Hooks, Rod, Reel, Lines and Balance all included
· Small in size, but really works!