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Plan for a Rainbow Trout Fishing Outing on Alaska's Waters

Posted on December 31, 2008 by Trevor Price

If 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.

How to Buy The Right Fishing Rods

Posted on December 29, 2008 by MarcusP

The right rod is crucial for a good fishing experience. Here are some basic factors that you can take into consideration which buying a rod for freshwater fishing:

Review of Enjoyable Miami Fishing Marinas

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Trevor Price

While the restaurants and fashion of the city may have taken over, Miami fishing charter boat companies are still doing a booming business.

Ideal Sport Fishing Areas and Charters Near Fort Lauderdale

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Trevor Price

Planning a Fort Lauderdale sport fishing expedition? The city and its surrounding areas offer anglers both deep sea saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing.

Luxury Yacht Charter

Posted on November 29, 2008 by EPYC

Sport Fishing is one of the favorite pastimes of a lot of people. But then a family outing may involve a few who rather prefer a cool and serene trip over the lucid waters of the oceans just enjoying the warmth of the sun's rays. Hence a sport fishing yacht club is just the thing for such a purpose. Grab a sport fishing yacht club and enjoy the fun of the seas in quite a different way where some can sunbath on the board and you can catch a few splashes.

Aquarium Basics For The Beginner

Posted on November 29, 2008 by Jeffrey Mcclure

Fish are an excellent choice for pets. They fit well into any size home or budget and are easy to take care of with very little effort. However there are some common mistakes that novas fish keepers make. A lack of planning is the biggest mistake that leads to all others.

Fishing: A Cool Thing to do in the Outdoors

Posted on November 29, 2008 by Dev Saras

If you like outdoors, especially shallow or deep waters, fishing could be one hobby you might contemplate. Of late, the hobby is becoming expensive, with the costs of rods, lines, hooks and tackles going up. Add to that the costs of booking a fine fishing holiday at a decent location. Fishing, angling, trawling, trapping, etc are all techniques of various kinds. The most usual technique that hobbyists seek is angling.

Ideas to Make Your Alaska Float Fishing Excursion Enjoyable

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Trevor Price

If you're planning an Alaska float fishing trip, the key word is "planning." During peak season, quality lodges will book up fast and rates are high, but planning ahead can avoid both disappointment and excessive costs.

Fish Types for Great Fly Fishing off Alaska

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Trevor Price

So, you're planning on fly fishing in Alaska? Do you know the area's different species? What types of fish you can expect to encounter? If not, keep reading for an overview of the area's most abundant fish species.

Learn The Different Types of Fly Fishing Casts

Posted on November 17, 2008 by suegold

The 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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Aquarium Basics For The Beginner

Posted on November 29, 2008 by Jeffrey Mcclure

Fish are an excellent choice for pets. They fit well into any size home or budget and are easy to take care of with very little effort. However there are some common mistakes that novas fish keepers make. A lack of planning is the biggest mistake that leads to all others.

Loving the Ling: A Tribute to the Ugliest Fish in the Sea

Posted on July 1, 2008 by Jeanie Smith

The ling or "eelpout" is without a doubt a disgusting, repulsive, annoying, slimy, smelly and unattractive fish in the sea. Despite these negative qualities, it has a delicious lobster-like taste and boasts its own annual festival near Walker, Minnesota. Why? The eelpout may be ugly, but its redeeming qualities far outweigh any appearance deficiencies.

Fishing Trip Alaska: Preparing for a Fun Angler's Excursion in Alaska

Posted on August 23, 2008 by Trevor Price

When it comes to the perfect fishing trip, Alaska is about as good as it gets. Remote locations, pristine scenery and rivers that are literally teeming with massive, award-winning fish.

Why buy a Bayliner

Posted on August 15, 2007 by Kristy

If you are looking for a fun, affordable, family friendly boat; the Bayliner is the way to go. SellUrBoat.com offers unique articles on several boat manufacturers, as well as other boating and fishing information.

Stream Fly Fishing for Trout - Know Their Holding Lies

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

When fly fishing for trout it is especially important to understand the various types of trout lies. Trout take up their positions, or lies, based on a set of three of their basic needs when they are in moving water. These needs are shelter from a constant current, protection from predators, and the need for adequate food.

A General Survey to a Float Fishing Trip Throughout Alaska

Posted on September 20, 2008 by Trevor Price

Alaska float fishing, also known as angling, is some of the best in the world. The salmon are massive, the scenery spectacular and the adventure is unbeatable.

The Best Places to Fish in Alaska

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Kodiak

The 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.

Reasons That Fly-In Fishing Vacations in Alaska Yield the Most Fish

Posted on September 6, 2008 by Trevor Price

Are you wondering if an Alaska fly-in fishing adventure is really worth the extra cost over a traditional lodge experience? It is.

Why Not Try Ice Fishing

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

If 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

How are archery compound bows different?

Posted on July 4, 2009 by John Cobert

When the archery compound bows entered the bow hunting world, it changed the way people view bows and the choices they make when it comes to bow hunting equipment. Back in the old days of bow hunting, hunters and sportsmen who are inetersted in bow hunting were severely limited by the choices of bow hunting equipments available. They had to choose between the longbow and the recurve bows. Most would go for recursive bow as these are much stronger and had more power than longb...