Posted by Bob Smith at Feb 21st, 2009 in Fly Fishing
by Bob Smith
If you’ve spent any time fishing you know every person has his or her own choice for the best bait for fishing. If you’ve had luck with particular bait, then you’re probably going to call that bait the best.
Now when I lived in Missouri crawfish were a great bait choice if you were going for a small mouth bass or some large trout. Now you can’t always find crawfish or crawdads as they’re called in Louisiana. But if you do get the chance to use these little mudbugs, do so as they are very effective in attracting fish.
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Posted by Dr Corey Fisher at Feb 18th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Dr Corey Fisher
Deep sea fishing is an enjoyed activity by many. The sun, sea and the adrenaline of adventure makes a perfect day for such kind of activity. However, for very experienced fishermen, they would advice you that if you really want to get a good catch, it would be best for you to start fishing 2 hours after sunset or 2 hours even before sunrise.
This is why most experienced fishermen would rather have a night trip than a day trip. However, due to the difference of environment during night fishing, if you are new to this kind of setting, then there are certain things that you should know to make your night trip a successful one.
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Posted by Doris Ballamore at Feb 18th, 2009 in Fly Fishing
by Doris Ballamore
Even 12-year old boys can catch big fish in Alaska. The example of Daniel Thorsness who managed to catch a 47 lb. trout at Lake Clarence in Alaska in 1970.
With approximately 320 lakes to fish in, lake fishing in Alaska is a treat. Lake Trout is abundant in the lakes of Alaska but is also home to Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Arctic Grayling, Arctic Char, Northern Pike, and Slimy Sculpin.
Alaska houses some of the largest Lake Trout around. It is believed that their massive size is due to the difficulty in catching them. Local anglers focus more on the for sure catch leaving a lake trout for anyone who enjoys a bit more of a challenge.
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Posted by Dr Corey Fisher at Feb 16th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Dr Corey Fisher
Deep sea fishing is an enjoyed activity by many. The sun, sea and the adrenaline of adventure makes a perfect day for such kind of activity. However, for very experienced fishermen, they would advice you that if you really want to get a good catch, it would be best for you to start fishing 2 hours after sunset or 2 hours even before sunrise.
This is why most experienced fishermen would rather have a night trip than a day trip. However, due to the difference of environment during night fishing, if you are new to this kind of setting, then there are certain things that you should know to make your night trip a successful one.
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Posted by Walter Tunk at Feb 12th, 2009 in Fly Fishing
by Walter Tunk
Sport fishing receives the best of definitions when contrasted to commercial fishing: this is an activity that demands nothing for the joy it gives in return.
The sheer leisure pursuit, this is the main trait of sport fishing, as it has nothing to do with profit or survival issues.
Most frequently, all you need for sport fishing is a rod, a line, a reel, plenty of hooks and a wide variety of baits.
Of course, there are more complex devices, known as terminal tackle, that people use to increase the impact on fish.
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Posted by Walter Tunk at Feb 12th, 2009 in Fly Fishing
by Walter Tunk
Alaska definitely rings a bell when talking about salmon fishing, and amateur as well as professional fishermen know how rewarding the cold rivers of these lands can be when looking for salmon.
Alaska is a famous salmon habitat and the right place organize the best fishing expedition ever, all to enjoy the beauty of these kings of fish.
Not only the activity in itself proves very interesting, but fishermen often acquire very solid knowledge about the salmon subspecies, their role in the river food chain, their special breeding habits and the like.
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