B Birler blade by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Birler blade – a small metal or plastic spinner blade used on a clevis ahead of a baited hook as an attractor. Also known as a dirler blade. Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Birds nest by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Birds nest – see Backlash Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Boat draw by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Boat draw – the draw for places on a boat, usually during a competition. Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Blow lug by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Blow lug – Also known as the common lugworm this species lives in a u-shaped burrow with a cast at one end and a blow hole at the other. Usually… Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Blank by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Blank – The basic fibreglass or graphite shaft or rod without any guides or hardware attached after is leaves the manufacturing process. Also refers to a fishing session where no… Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Black lug by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Black lug – The larger or the two main lugworm species. Lives in vertical burrows and is often fished gutted and after freezing. See also lugworm. Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Boil by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Boil – The term used to describe the frenzy of an attack on a school of baitfish by larger fish. Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Bluey by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Bluey – Bluey is the common name given to the Pacific saury a fish used for bait and normally supplied in a frozen state. Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Brackish water by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Brackish water – Water with a salt content between 1000 and 4000 parts per million found where rivers meet the sea. Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
B Boom by David Proudfoot April 2, 2014 written by David Proudfoot Boom – A metal or plastic device to present a hook snood or trace. They can be fixed like the French boom or sliding on the line as with a… Continue Reading April 2, 2014 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail