Fish finders use sonar which sends out sound waves through the water. The signal is reflected back and transmitted to the display and tells you where the fish are. Fish finders will help you catch more fish and take out the guesswork.
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Fish Finders Work Hard to Locate and Put You on Top of a Big Catch
Posted on June 2, 2009 by GooddadTypes of Fishing Rods
Posted on June 2, 2009 by Jason HardingIt's the iconic scene: the young man or woman in a tank top and shorts walking barefoot down a dirt path in the soft, golden light of the sun streaming through the trees. Up ahead the river flows, and specs of water lightly touch the face of the fisherman holding an old fashioned wooden pole and a tackle box. The fisherman reaches the edge of the stream and sets down the tackle box. He baits the hook, casts the line into the whipping waters of the stream and anxiously awaits his catch...
Interesting facts about Fishing jigs
Posted on June 1, 2009 by xyour925jobLast but not least, with recreational fishing, caught and released fish have better chances of survival if artificial fishing lures are used. The hooks that today's fishing lures are provided with are no longer that dangerous for the fish and do not impale the mouth as deep as the old type hook types used to.
Information aubout Fishing Boats some interesting facts
Posted on June 1, 2009 by xyour925jobThere is a wide range of fishing boat designs. Some are built for commercial purposes while others are meant for recreational fishing only. The first type of fishing boat made in the dawns of humanity looked more like a canoe and it surely remain around the shores.
Bass Fishing Without A Pole
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Steve GillmanBass fishing usually requires a fishing pole, but there are other ways, and that is what this story is about. A warning though: The techniques described here are almost certainly illegal wherever you go fishing. They were fun when we were kids though... Bass Fishing From A Raft Wilsey Bay in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is known for its good smallmouth bass fishing. The swimming isn't that bad either, which was why we built the raft. My friend Bruce was probably the oldest at the time, about...
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.
Basic Tips For Bass Fishing
Posted on February 3, 2009 by Roger PeterFishing for me is a thing of leisure as well as skill. In fact the amount of knowledge one gathers from experience is vast in this field. A veteran always has tricks up his sleeve which he has mostly learnt through trial and error. If you are beginner or have had a few initial experience I would suggest that you get into the mode of experimentation to learn more rapidly about the various tricks involved in catching the bass.
Essential Lures for Every Tackle Box
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.
How to Qualify For Loan Modification Programs
Posted on February 3, 2009 by James123You can get the help you need to understand loan modification programs by our special services of financial freedom. You are guided with all of the necessary forms and given detailed directions on how to complete them properly and where to go and when to go with whom. The Complete Loan Modification Guide will take you step by step through calculating your debt ratio, completing the financial statements, writing your hardship letter and then putting it all together to submit to your lender.
Plan for a Rainbow Trout Fishing Outing on Alaska's Waters
Posted on December 31, 2008 by Trevor PriceIf you love rainbow trout fishing, Alaska is the place to go. The water is clear, the fish are jumping at your hooks and the scenery is absolutely stunning.
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Why choose a pontoon boat?
Posted on July 14, 2007 by KristyThere are many reasons to buy a pontoon boat. SellUrBoat.com offers a variety of unique articles on pontoon boats, as well as other information on boating and fishing.
Find A Reliable, High Quality Ice Fishing Trailer
Posted on January 14, 2008 by Blake AllenYou need to find an ice fishing trailer that is strong and versatile enough to withstand the tough, outdoor elements.
Stuff to Bring Along During Your Thrilling Fishing Outing in Alaska
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Trevor PriceSo, you've finally booked that Alaska fishing trip. After years of dreaming of King Salmon, massive Halibut and incredible Rainbow Trout, you're finally getting there.
Fish Finders Work Hard to Locate and Put You on Top of a Big Catch
Posted on June 2, 2009 by GooddadFish finders use sonar which sends out sound waves through the water. The signal is reflected back and transmitted to the display and tells you where the fish are. Fish finders will help you catch more fish and take out the guesswork.
The Five Main Types of Fly Fishing Flies
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelAlthough there are hundreds of types of flies used for fly fishing, most of them fall into five specific categories, or types. These types are dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and buck tails, and terrestrials. The main purpose of the fly is to imitate an insect that the fish wants to eat.
Fly Fishing Article
Posted on June 7, 2009 by Jason PersicoFly fishing is arguably the most popular form of fishing. Although fly fishing has always garnered interest from anglers, it has recently blown up into a fishing phenomenon with entire online communities, TV shows, and magazines dedicated to this one method. If you are a fly fisherman, you surely understand the reasoning behind this newfound spotlight, but for those who have never experienced the rush, here is some background information that might entice you to experiment.
Bear-Resistant YETI Tundra Coolers Won’t Stop Chillin’
Posted on June 8, 2009 by Jonathan FredericksUnless you are a grizzly bear, having an adequate portable ice chest or camping cooler is a necessity for any adventure into the wilderness. In addition to purchasing a camping cooler with adequate ice retention, it is important to choose one that is durable and reliable. Anyone experienced in the outdoors knows that ventures into nature can yield unpredictable, and often unfortunate events.
Top Fly Fishing Spots In The World
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelFly fishing is a popular sport around the world with millions of men and women enjoying fly fishing each year. Where are the world's best fly fishing destinations for that dream vacation? A lot will depend on how much you want to spend and the type of fly fishing you enjoy but these are some of the world's best fly fishing locations.
Deep Sea Fishing - It's All In The Weight
Posted on March 9, 2008 by Nicky BullimoreThe more experienced deep sea fisherman know what it takes to get a good bite, but it isn't just a matter of casting your rod into the sea and hoping for the best. There are a few things to take into consideration.
Simple Tips for Fishing Excursions in Alaska
Posted on September 14, 2008 by Trevor PriceSo, you're investigating Alaska fishing vacations? Maybe wondering what to bring, where to book and how to prepare for what could be the adventure of a lifetime?