Best Fishing Tips Of The Week (Salt Strong Newsletter – Dec 16, 2018)
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Your weekly Salt Strong newsletter has arrived!!!
I hope you had a great weekend!
We have some great fishing tips for you this week.
Below you will find the Salt Strong newsletter for the week ending December 16, 2018
This newsletter shows a top summary of the new fishing tips that went live this past week (so that you don’t miss out on any of them).
It starts with our Salt Strong Insider Tips and then highlights our public tips from this week.
Enjoy!
Note: Please let us know what tips or reviews you want us to cover next – tell us in the comments below.
Learn more about the Insider Fishing Club
Top Insider Fishing Community [Exclusive Tips]
This section covers the top Insider fishing tips from this past week.
Simply click on the link (or the image) and you will be instantly taken to the specific post.
If you aren’t part of the Insider Community yet, click here to join (risk-free for 365 days).
Not part of the Insider Club yet? Click here to join (risk-free for 365 days).
Top Public Fishing Tips
Each week we release at least one new public fishing tip and also feature a popular one from years past in case you missed it.
Enjoy!
Best Fishing Knots
The knot we use for each connection in our line is one of the few factors involved with catching a fish of a lifetime that we have 100% control over.
So it’s on us to make sure we’re using the absolute best knot based on the connection type of lines used.
All fishing knots are NOT created equal, so strength testing is needed to determine the winners vs. the losers.
Here’s the latest list of the knots that we’ve tested so far for the various line types and connection needs:
The Best Fishing Knots Of All Time [Ranked Strongest To Weakest] (Click Here)
Conservation
Our fisheries are something that we have to do our part in protecting. And that, of course, involves proper handling of our fish that are going to be released.
Here are two very helpful posts that describe the best ways to protect and handle fish:
The Truth About Catch & Release Fishing Backed By Science (Click Here)
The Complete Guide To Catch, Photo, & Release Fishing (Click Here)
Do You Know The 7 STRONGEST FISHING KNOTS Of All Time?
Click here to get your FREE Ultimate Fishing Knot PDF Guide
Salt Strong Fishing Community (Member Spotlight)
Fishing Club member John Raschilla with a nice red (click here to see all of the fishing reports)
Fishing Club member Rick Barbera with his first snook this weekend (click here to see all of the fishing reports)
Fishing Club member Jim Stippich with a solid snook this weekend down in the Everglades (click here to see all of the fishing reports)
Fishing Club member Jacob Poulsen with dinner for days (click here to see all of the fishing reports)
Fishing Club member Clint Gregory with a nice redfish this week (click here to see all of the fishing reports)
Fishing Club member Bill Zimmer with a nice redfish this week (click here to see all of the fishing reports)
I hope you enjoyed these fishing tips for the week.
Any questions or comments about any tip?
Any specific tips or tactics you want us to cover next?
Just let me know in the comments below… we are here to help you!
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Tight lines!
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Do You Know The 7 STRONGEST FISHING KNOTS Of All Time?
Click here to get your FREE Ultimate Fishing Knot PDF Guide
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