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Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Are Extra Fast Rods More Sensitive?
With extra fast tip, there is more sensitivity and quicker response when setting the hook. But the extra fast tip makes it harder to fight the fight. Are fast action rods more sensitive? Rods with faster action tend to be … Continue reading
How Long Does St Croix Take To Ship?
Standard lead time is 5-8 business days throughout the continental U.S. – delivery dates are not guaranteed and tracking is not provided. How does St Croix ship rods? St. Croix has partnered with UPS to provide you with a discounted … Continue reading
Are Spinnerbaits Good For Bass?
The blades vibrate and flash, attracting the attention of bass. You can use spinnerbaits in most bass-fishing situations, but they are especially suited to fishing shallow cover. The most popular sizes range between 1/4-ounce and 3/4-ounce. When should I use … Continue reading
Where Are Cheeky Reels Made?
Boston. Through the March Madness, I did some emailing back and forth with Pete Crommett of Cheeky Reels and found out this company is headquartered in Boston, where the reels are manufactured. Cheeky Fly Fishing produces high end, high performance … Continue reading
Does The Use Of Ball Bearing Reduce Or Increase Friction?
To sum it up, ball bearings are effective in reducing friction between the moving parts of a machinery by using simple physics: replacing the sliding friction with rolling friction. These improve both the linear or rotational motion around a fixed … Continue reading
What Is A High Gear Ratio Reel Good For?
High gear ratio reel | 7.1:1 thru 8.1:1 Topwaters, jerkbaits, jigs, plastics and even lipless crankbaits warrant the use of a high speed reel. These techniques create a lot of slack in your line, and if you get bit 30 … Continue reading
Who Owns St. Croix Island?
The U.S. bought the islands from Denmark for $25 million. The island chain consists of St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Are St. Croix residents U.S. citizens? The U.S. Virgin Islands are an unincorporated territory of the United States, meaning that … Continue reading
Does The Rod Matter When Fishing?
The general rule of rod length selection is this: shorter rods cast shorter distances, and longer rods cast longer distances. Why does that matter? Well, shorter rods are great for fishing in close combat, when you don’t need to cast … Continue reading
Why Is Carp Fishing So Hard?
Carp fisheries see lots of different baits through the seasons because as they become ineffective they move on to new flavours, tactics and methods. The carp remember the food that they ate and then dragged them onto the bank as … Continue reading
Is The Water Clear In St. Croix?
The sand is soft, the water is a clear blue, and there is some of the best snorkeling in St. Croix USVI around the coral reef just off shore. What color is the water in St. Croix? St. Croix has … Continue reading
What Does Ora Ora Mean In Japanese?
Single Ora オラ In Japanese, a single ora オラ is a way to call for somebody’s attention. A yell, like “oi!” or “ayy!” or “hey!” or whatever. It gets used toward children or animals when they’re doing something improper. You … Continue reading
Is There Anything Stronger Than Carbon?
Graphene has been called “the miracle material” because of its extreme strength and lightness, which is better even than carbon fiber’s. Is there anything stronger than carbon fiber? Carbon nanotubes will.The carbon nanotube’s superior atomic-bonded crystal structure is what makes … Continue reading
How Is Graphite Rod Made?
To begin the process, the raw materials are ground together. Next, they mix with a liquid pitch. Pitch is a tar type of resin, and when mixed with the raw materials, it forms a graphite mixture which is then placed … Continue reading
Do Bamboo Fly Rods Break?
People are under the impression that they are therefore very delicate and can break easily when fishing. This is not the case. When a rod is properly used in casting and fishing, the stress on the tip is immediately transferred … Continue reading