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[F359]Fishing Tackle On Line
by Aaron Hayward, Aar
When it comes to fishing tackle , we're all looking for two things ? high quality and low prices. Wanting new tackle comes with the game when you fish regularly. Your rod and reel , lures , tackle box and other fishing gear are sure to wear out or get lost. There's no way around it.
There are a lot of sites selling tackle. It can quickly become a confusing process. We've developed a site specifically to make the process of shopping for new fishing equipment - lures, rods, reels, fish finders , and all the rest - much easier. Whether you're into bass fishing, whiting, trout, or any other species, you'll find recommendations for specific tackle.
Most tackle is broken down into categories based on three broad types of angling: freshwater, saltwater, and fly fishing. Within each category, the variations in gear may seem confusing, but they're really not.
Experienced anglers already know which types of tackle are best suited for their needs. If you're new to fishing, get suggestions from your family and friends who are more experienced.
The best advice is to start with tackle that is inexpensive and easy to operate. When you've got your "sea legs" and know for sure if fishing is a sport you want to continue, you can move up to more advanced tackle that's made for specific types of angling, like snapper fishing which is one of the favoured fishing types in South Australia.

With the increase in demand and values for collectible fishing tackle, including vintage lures, rods and reels, many new collectors struggle with determining the value of their finds. When I am asked to appraise collectible any fishing tackle, my first advice is always to start with the ?Completed listings? feature on eBay, as it is a great free tool for determining the value of similar collectibles that have sold on eBay in the last 30 days.

To use eBay's Completed Listings feature, first type in the item that you want to value in the search box at the top of the page. On the left hand column check the box for ?Completed listings? and finish by clicking search at the top of the page. The result is a list of all items that match your search criteria which have auctions that have ended within the last 30 days.

Because the Completed listings feature only searches titles, not descriptions or listing bodies, it is usually helpful to make the search phrase broader than you would when searching for active auctions. For example ?Ambassadeur 5000? will produce better results than ?Ambassadeur 5000 in box?. In this case the words "in box" might only appear in the listing body.

Compare the results to your collectible reel, rod or lure, noting the following:

? Did the completed item actually sell? If it did not hit reserve, or had no bids then the information is considerably less reliable.

? What was the condition of the collectible fishing tackle listed compared to yours? Condition is absolutely critical. Unless the rod, reel or lure is very rare, then the difference between pristine and very lightly used can make a dramatic difference in value. New collectors often overlook tiny scratches and wear marks that ding value. Make sure that you look carefully at the listing photographs to determine condition.

? Is there a box? Some of the boxes in my extensive collection of vintage Swedish fishing reels are more valuable than the reels inside. The same rules of condition apply to boxes. The same applies for instruction paperwork and other "goodies that would have been original to the boxed item.

? Is the model exactly like yours, and of the same age? A slightly different model reel, rod or lure might have significantly higher production runs, impacting value.

? Was the bid volume heavy? Greater numbers of bidders generally means that the sales price is more reliable. If there are only 1 or 2 bidders you have to guess as to whether there is a strong market for your collectible item.

Although not perfect, eBay's Completed listings feature is a great appraisal tool. It works best on collectible fishing tackle items that have had several recent sales. For extremely rare pieces, sales prices can vary wildly depending on how many heavyweight collectors were on line during the time that the auction was live. I have always preferred this "real life" appraisal system rather than a book value that can be months or years out of date in a volatile marketplace.

The bottom line is that there is a wealth of free collectible fishing tackle information on eBay. Take advantage of it, but before making a large expenditure check several sources rather than trusting in one "expert" opinion.
Article Source : Fishing Rods And Reels

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Andy Howe has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fishing. Andy Howe is a collector of vintage Swedish fishing reels manufactured by River, Rainbow, Victory, ABU and Record. Visit his vintage and collectible fishing tackle website at
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