Posted by N J Baulch at Sep 26th, 2008 in Fishing Tips
by N J Baulch
For a great many, angling is basically a hobby, but for many amongst us, it is a significant sports activity. Whatever you recognize it, catching fish is gratifying when you have got the correct equipment to utilize.
Here is a list of some items to contemplate.
Usually there is a good spot to fish from the beach of a lake, stream or river. Different times, you will ought to accept as true that what type of transport you will need to get over the lake.
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Posted by Shakyla Blum at Sep 23rd, 2008 in Fishing Tips
by Sean McPhearson
It can almost be overwhelming when looking for an electronic gadget like a fishfinder because there are so many options. To help you narrow the search you might like to know that ever since the inception of the Humminbird company their fishfinders have been top sellers.
The recreational angler is going to find the Humminbird fishfinder 535 a device that is easy to use and carry with them. This fishfinder offers a large screen to provide you with a clear sharp image see you can see the fish. Just because the device is easy to use doesn’t mean it is lacking in functionality.
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Posted by Mike Ranky at Sep 22nd, 2008 in Fishing Tips
by Mike Ranky
Some people believe collecting Antique or vintage fishing lures has most historical value attached to it than any other hobby. Even more than arts, stamps, coins or sports collections. They might be a little biased since it is their hobby. But history of fishing goes way back. And it is a need and popular among all types of men and cultures. So there has to be some truth to this claim.
There are many types of fishing lures collectors collect. Among those three types of lures are very popular. Shakespeare lure, Heddon lure and Creek chub lure. There are some great stories related to each type of lures. It is fun to know about them.
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Posted by Todd Gibson at Sep 18th, 2008 in Fishing Tips
by Todd Gibson
The art of fishing has many aspects to it, but one that always sticks out is the issue of bait. Simply put, what are the fish going for? When it comes to bass and trout, there are some truly unique types of bait out there.
Bait is the holy grail of fishing. Get it right and you can have an amazing day. Get it wrong and you can watch the proverbial tumbleweed roll across the water as you try not to fall asleep from boredom.
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Posted by Aazdak Alisimo at Sep 13th, 2008 in Fishing Tips
by Tom Gibson
Come to San Diego and you will end up sitting on the beach. As you are, you will probably notice the boats cruising offshore with people fishing. Simply put, the fishing off the coast is tremendous and makes for a good day trip.
Just what is deep sea fishing? It is a trip ranging from half a day to three or four days. On one day trips or less, you board the boat at the crack of dawn and fish during the day. On longer trips, you usually leave at night so you can sleep on the way out to the fishing grounds.
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Posted by Tom Gibson at Sep 7th, 2008 in Fishing Tips
by Tom Gibson
They say it does not really matter if you catch something fishing. If you prefer a bit more action then just hanging out, I have the fish for you. The might Tarpon comes in around 200 pounds, likes a fight and hangs out close to shore.
I do not like big fish. I like huge fish. The Tarpon fills the bill. Imagine hooking Junior Seau and trying to real him in. The largest Tarpon have come in an almost 300 pounds and 8 feet in length. Oh, they also happen to love to fight.
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