Fishing is one of America’s greatest past times. But it’s a lot more enjoyable when you are prepared. This article will show you the top 5 things to do before you go fishing, to help you enjoy your trip.
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The Top Five Things To Do Before You Go Fishing
Posted on June 6, 2009 by Daniel RichardMake Your Own Fish Bait With These Recipes
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniHear Ye Hear Ye calling all fisherman that would like to save some money on their weekend fishing budget. After all every dime saved on bait leaves you more to spend on new reels and rods. So why not make your own fish bait using these recipes? A quick search online will provide you with literally thousands of recipes to make your own bait. But we’ll save you a little bit of search time and provide you with at least a few of our favorite choices. And an inside source tells us these are also f
Fishing Gear
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniThere are and have been many fishing techniques employed by different people at different times throughout history. It is quite possible to locate fish with a minimal amount of equipment. It is even possible to catch wfish with one’s hands. In the United States catching a catfish with only one’s hands is called noodling. Noodling may also be called graveling, grabbling, tickling, or hogging depending on which southern state you’re in. Though there are many strange names, it is most simply kno
Why Not Try Ice Fishing
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniIf you love fishing and are an avid fisherman, but you’ve never tried ice fishing you should! Ice fishing fills that fishing urge during the winter months and it adds a bit of a challenge that isn’t found in warm weather fishing. So why not try ice fishing? You’ll need some special equipment and supplies for ice fishing. You’ll want a fishing rod that has a large guide and a sensitive tip. Use a micro spinning reel with 8 pound test. Worms, fatheads, and minnows make good bait. Don’t forget a
Breeding Tropical Fish For Profit
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniJust about all of us have had a fish tank at some time during our life. Most of us can remember having a gold fish bowl as a kid. For some people this led to bigger aquariums and then on to breeding tropical fish for a profit. The tropical fish industry as a whole has seen some dramatic increases in the demand for fish. Much of this is believed to be a result of the number of children’s movies that are based around underwater stories. Its great news for tropical fish breeders and suppliers of
Big Game fishes
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniBig game fishermen generally target large bony fish such as the tuna and marlin. Sometimes it is good to get out of your home and take a twelve pack and some friends and just go party on a boat with some big game fishing. The appeal of any type of game fishing is catching the fish. You have to work really hard to catch a prize tuna or marlin to have stuffed and place on your wall at home or in your restaurant. Big game fishing is a sport that takes a lot of strength and endurance. If you don
Top Fishing Destinations
Posted on June 4, 2009 by Mike GalambosIf you're a fishing enthusiast, you know there's more to the sport than simply standing in or near a body of water and waiting for the fish. Fishing is an experience that brings you closer to nature and clears your mind, body, and soul of the pressures in daily life. The sport also allows you to visit new terrain and, if you're adventurous enough, see the world while engaging in a fun, free-spirited activity.
The Best Places to Fish in Alaska
Posted on June 4, 2009 by KodiakThe wild, untamed landscape of Alaska offers many great destinations for a once in a lifetime fishing trip. Four of the best locations for your trip are the Kenai River, Copper River, Kodiak Island, and Bristol Sound.
Striped Bass Fishing Basics
Posted on June 3, 2009 by Chris BellLearn some of the basic techniques and information for Saltwater striped bass fishing success. This Article will help you learn these basic techniques and start you on your way to becoming a successful bass fisherman.
Basic Differences Between Fish Finders and Chartplotters
Posted on June 2, 2009 by GooddadFish finders use sonar to send sound waves through the water and reflect of the fish or any other solid mass and relay it to the display. A chartplotter is an electronic navigation system that combines a GPS receiver with the capability to display electronic maritime charts, enabling the boat owner to continuously monitor the position and movement of his craft in relation to the surrounding physical environment, both above and below the water.
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3 Effective Tuna Fishing Techniques - How to Catch More Tuna
Posted on June 6, 2009 by Ethan ThomasFishing for tuna can be extremely frustrating. You can spend thousands of dollars on equipment and hundreds of dollars in fuel cost and not even catch one tuna. Before you spend all day trolling around the ocean, consider these 3 effective tuna fishing techniques.
Commonly Used Fishing Equipment in the UK
Posted on June 8, 2009 by Hop KeensFishing in the UK is a sport that's both relaxing and exciting. The relaxing part is casting a baited hook into the water and waiting for an unsuspecting fish to happen by. The exciting part is when the fish takes the bait. Here's some information about two types of fishing equipment required for this enjoyable sport.
Fishing Gear
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniThere are and have been many fishing techniques employed by different people at different times throughout history. It is quite possible to locate fish with a minimal amount of equipment. It is even possible to catch wfish with one’s hands. In the United States catching a catfish with only one’s hands is called noodling. Noodling may also be called graveling, grabbling, tickling, or hogging depending on which southern state you’re in. Though there are many strange names, it is most simply kno
Walleye - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies
Posted on June 24, 2007 by Robert W. BenjaminLearn all the facts about Walleye Fishing, such as habitat, spawning, eating habits, and the best baits and lures
Alaska Fishing Trips: Some Unique Fishing Outings for the Alaska Traveler
Posted on July 31, 2008 by Trevor PriceAlaska fishing trips are popular for a reason - the pristine state offers hundreds of thousands of square miles of fresh streams, beautiful coastline, glaciers and forests.
Learn More On Trout Fishing Tips
Posted on August 19, 2008 by Balva RudickMany fishermen like to catch trout, and there are many species of trout that can be caught in the waters in United States, like Rainbow, Brown, Brook, Cutthroat, and Bull Trout. As the most experience know, there are little differences in how to catch a trout or another, you just need to have some basic knowledge about trout fishing and access to some trout fishing tips that I am about to offer you. I am focusing here more on trout that can be caught in rivers and streams.
Methods used for Saltwater Fishing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Posted on February 7, 2009 by expatinvallartaWe love to see satisfied clients that come back to Puerto Vallarta time and time again because of the great fishing. Nothing beats the thrill of landing a big game fish. This is just a short article that gives a little more information about the different methods used for deep sea fishing.
The Top Five Things To Do Before You Go Fishing
Posted on June 6, 2009 by Daniel RichardFishing is one of America’s greatest past times. But it’s a lot more enjoyable when you are prepared. This article will show you the top 5 things to do before you go fishing, to help you enjoy your trip.
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.
Saltwater Fishing Basics
Posted on April 1, 2006 by ChristoFull blown winter now. The fishing is not good now. I"M BORED!!! All I can do now is explain it bit more about the tactics and fishing tackle I use.