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link to Do You Need a Wire Trace for Zander?

Do You Need a Wire Trace for Zander?

Most zander venues also hold a lot of pike, which is why you should always use a wire trace when fishing for zander. As the zander is a fairly precautious and line-shy hunter, your best choice is a...

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Best Wire Leaders for Northern Pike (All Types)

When it comes to wire leaders for pike, your best choice is leaders that are made of multi-strand titanium or stainless steel wire. These materials are extremely strong, smooth, and flexible,...

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What Are Boilie Stops? (And How To Use Them)

Boilie stops, which are also called hair or bait stops, are inserted into the loop at the end of the bottom rig's hair in order to literally stop the boilie, which is also threaded onto the hair,...

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link to Best Wire Trace for Perch Fishing

Best Wire Trace for Perch Fishing

If you are using a wire trace when fishing for perch, you have to make sure that it is as subtle, thin, and invisible as possible, so that the perch won't shy away from it and your lure. Many anglers...

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link to What Is The Best Time of Year to Catch Pike?

What Is The Best Time of Year to Catch Pike?

The absolutely best time of year for pike is during fall, as the water temperature is slowly dropping and the pike start to become ever more active. September and October are the very best months...

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link to How to Make Dead Bait Pop-Up Sticks (a DIY Guide)

How to Make Dead Bait Pop-Up Sticks (a DIY Guide)

In order to make your own dead bait pop-up stick, all you need is a 60-80mm long balsa stick, a float stop, a piece of braided line, and some steel wire. Additionally, you will also need a razor...

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