Tuna, a very popular saltwater game fish, generally inhabit warm waters. They are abundant in number and can be easily found everywhere from the US-Canada border in the north to Australia in the south. Although, the blue fin tune is getting rarer by the day, with some counties imposing a ban on blue fin tuna fishing, still, the abundance of other species of tuna make it a very popular game fish.
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Posted on October 21, 2009 by sanjayShimano Fishing Reels fers you a wide variety of fishing reels
Posted on October 21, 2009 by sanjayShimano set shop in the early 1920’s and since then it has grown from strength to strength. Being a veteran in the field of fishing equipment, Shimano fishing reels are known world wide for their strength and durability. Shimano offers you a wide variety of fishing reels to choose from depending on your fishing needs and style.
Penn Fishing Rods and reels
Posted on October 21, 2009 by sanjayPenn international was founded in 1932 and it has been offering world class products in fishing ever since. And one of the trademarks of Penn is the Penn fishing rods. Penn fishing rods are the Penn Slammer rods. Penn Slammer rods have recently been redesigned, both functionally as well as aesthetically.
Backyard Pond and the importance of pond pumps
Posted on October 9, 2009 by Richard CooperA backyard pond or a water garden can be the main attraction for the backyards. The free space of the backyard can be easily converted into a beautiful pond. By adding some water effects like a waterfall or a fountain, you can have a valuable treasure which will also increase the resale value of your house. Doing this is not very difficult if you install a pond pump. A pond is truly the central element of any of water decoration in the pond. The pond pumps are basically used for circulating the ...
Searching For Antique Fishing Lures
Posted on September 11, 2009 by Archie JonesAntique fishing lures may well sound like something from an old Steampunk novel or from your Grandfather's attic, conjouring pictures of men with pipes being terribly classy while waiting for a bite, but they are also collector's items now, and some enthusiasts even utilize these pieces to go fishing right up to the present. While current angling lures are sleekly designed and resemble certain types of live bait, many kinds of antique fishing lures tend to be rather more stur...
The Use of Bait Boats
Posted on October 24, 2009 by Ivan KeithThe Use of Bait Boats Bait boats these days have become very popular. These boats are in great demand by the fishermen. These boats are usually used for fishing and they have given a new edge to the profession of fishing. When this boat was introduced it was debated whether this boat a friend or foe of the fishermen. But today it has been found that there are a lot of advantages of these boats and that is the reason why more and more fishermen are opting for this particula...
A Guide to Fishing in Panama
Posted on August 21, 2009 by Laurie CooperSome people have a tremendous passion for fishing. If you are one of these people, you will surely love to spend time fishing here in Panama City. Simply because here in Panama City, you will be able to have a fulfilling catch of fishes from its abundant water through the provided top fishing guide to make your fishing a more satisfying experience.
Sherkston Shores for a Special Vacation - Part 2
Posted on August 3, 2009 by Alan M. KassirerIn part one of this series on Sherston Shores and the nearby area I focused on the swimming and some of the many other activities you can enjoy there. In this article I'm going to tell you about the smallmouth bass fishing. It's the fantastic fishing that keeps bringing me back to Sherkston.
What Is The History of Fish Finders?
Posted on October 17, 2009 by Chriss TyrrellBrief Explanation and History of Fish finders: Fish finders are basically a type of SONAR (sound navigation and ranging). Fish finders use "active" (rather than passive which does not produce the sound) sonar to detect fish. Fish finders also detect the bottom of the ocean or lake, and everything else that reflects the sound beam.
So You Want to Teach Your Child How to Fish?
Posted on October 16, 2009 by francesroFishing is a fun and relaxing sport and one you want your child to enjoy fishing with you but be a good sport and parent. Test your child's desire and if it's genuine proceed with teaching them within their ability.
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Posted on September 2, 2008 by Greg F WilliamsFly fishing for bass is one of the most popular types of fly fishing there is. The thrill of your first time to catch a largemouth bass, can be counted as one of the most thrilling fishing experiences you will have. Most anglers will use spinning or casting reels to catch bass. But if you really want a challenge, then you need to try fly fishing for one.
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Posted on November 17, 2008 by suegoldThe art of casting is a very important skill in fly fishing. It requires gradual, synchronized movements. It helps to think of each movement, both the back cast in the forward cast, is divided into three steps. The first is loading, the second is the momentum of projection, and the third is the pause. It takes a lot of practice to master the art of casting in fly fishing.
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Posted on February 3, 2009 by Bob WilliamsFishing is not just something you do, it is the ultimate rite of passage. When you feel the spray of saltwater on the boat, hear the rustling leaves around the lake, or feel the cool water rush past your boots while you stand in the stream, you truly become one with nature and your surroundings. No complications, no stress, no tedious day to day hang-ups - just fishing.
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Posted on June 7, 2009 by charley holmanTrimming the trailing line on fishing line knots can make a notable difference in the performance of your line. Because the trailing line from a knot adds friction to the water, it is best to try to remove as much of the tail as possible before you cast your line
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Posted on December 11, 2008 by Trevor PriceWhile the restaurants and fashion of the city may have taken over, Miami fishing charter boat companies are still doing a booming business.