Monday, July 19, 2010

Fishing with ... cork?

We're well into the long, lazy, hazy days of summer and what better way to spend the day than on the water fishing for that perfect fish. So how does cork play a part of this you may ask? Follow the pictures below for a few of the ways:

Heading out fishing? Don't forget your lure. Keep it safe and inside its container using a natural tapered cork stopper. Its cork - it can get 'stabbed' without any damage.












As you're packing your tackle, don't forget your floats. Cork fishing floats come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors:












How about a cork 'bug'. Walt's poppers are hand-made using a carefully selected cork body.









Cork fishing rod handles:
The light weight and durability of cork combined with custom shaping make cork grips the top choice for fishing rods.



















More interested in making your own cork fishing rod handle. Use natural cork rings.









Have you ever dropped your keys in the water or worried about dropping them in the water? You can give yourself piece of mind with a cork key chain - created with the boater in mind, these cork key chains float (made of solid cork).








Happy Fishing!

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