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The March FishVault box was on fire… literally! Featuring the JetBoil cooking system along with a Cuda tool, Gerber knife, Yamamoto baits, and Peak adventure food, this month’s box focused on enhancing the fishing experience of our subscribers. With nearly $250 worth of gear, it was also an awesome deal for any serious outdoorsman.
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Some of our FishVault team recently spent a few days with professional bass angler David Dudley on the water. While it was fun to see a master doing his craft, some of the most enjoyable conversations came around the lunch and dinner tables while we swapped stories of our trophy catches and “the ones that got away”. One topic that came up that peaked everyone’s interest was battling large fish. Bass fishing doesn’t require much “battle”. Once you hook the fish, they are typically in the boat in 6-10 seconds. What we talked about are the larger game fish that require time and finesse to get them into the net. Before you hook into the “big one”, there are a few things that you need to know in order to be successful.
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When you are a FishVault subscriber, one thing you can be sure of is that you are going to get plenty of tackle, baits, and lures. At some point, that is going to require you to organize your tackle box.
Someone once said “preparation is key” and the same advice rings true for the sport of fishing. Experienced anglers would agree that an organized fishing tackle box can make for a more productive and enjoyable day on the water. The opposite can result in waisted time, fewer catches, and a frustrating experience.
Learning often happens through the process of trial and error, but if you know about some of the most common fishing mistakes, you can avoid making them and cut down your learning curve. Check out this list of some of the top fishing mistakes, so that your time on the water will be safer and more successful.
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Spring is in the air here at FishVault and for many of us, that means it is time to pull out the tackle, take inventory, and prep for the upcoming season. Spring is the perfect time to clean and spruce up your tackle and prepare for the fishing season ahead. Planning a spring tackle tune-up with a checklist of things like rod repair, replacing line, cleaning your tackle box, and getting rid of broken gear will ensure you are ready to hit the water to enjoy fishing this year.
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