Posted by Owen Jones at Jul 28th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Owen Jones
Bass fishing tips come in quite handy especially when you are a beginner. First of all, it would be a good thing to know that bass are fish whose metabolism depends on the temperature of water. Their metabolism rises proportionally with increased water temperature. If the water where they live is cold, as it is in deeper waters, they are less active and so need to eat less.
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Posted by Victor C. Krumm at Jul 28th, 2009 in Fishing Vacations
by Victor C. Krumm
Every year hundreds of thousands of vacationers from Canada, Europe, the States, and elsewhere travel to the tropical Latin America country of Costa Rica. It is a very popular destination for different reasons for different people. Some love the great beaches and warm, blue waters. Others are enraptured by the lush tropical mountains and great weather. There are an extraordinary number of things to do and see during the days and, of course, many, many travel for its adult nightlife (what happens here, stays here) as well.
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Posted by Owen Jones at Jul 25th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Owen Jones
Even though this term might make you think of ocean fishing, deep sea fishing refers to that which is performed in waters as large as or larger than lakes. Rivers and ponds are not “deep sea fishing” as the water is usually too shallow. Deep sea fishing is carried out in coastal waters where lots of large fish species make their home.
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Posted by Mike Adams at Jul 23rd, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Mike Adams
Deep sea fishing is a healthy activity that a lot of families enjoy. Deep sea fishing is a sport that can give you and your family fantastic experiences and unforgettable memories that can last for a lifetime. The amount of family bonding in a natural environment is simply wonderful.
If you’re new to this sport, then there are some things that you should consider before you commence with your deep sea fishing trip. It really is just one big adventure for you and your family, however, you should consider a few things first of all to make sure that your trip is successful. Other than not forgetting to take your (waterproof) camera for those thrilling photos, here are a few things that you should think about before making any plans at all.
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Should I Take the Family Deep Sea Fishing?
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Posted by Greg F Williams at Jul 22nd, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Greg F Williams
Antique fishing lures sound like something taken out of a dusted box or like the primitive rods and hooks used by our fishermen forfathers. Antique fishing lures are still used, although their presence is preferred in private collections. What distinguishes new models from older ones is that modern lures have a sleekness and a luster that make them a lot more similar to live bait. Actually, stiffness best describes antique fishing lures. They also try to replicate a partial look of the insects used in fishing.
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Posted by Bill Keller at Jul 17th, 2009 in Fly Fishing
by Bill Keller
Our series of articles on Freshwater Fishing Gear continues as we try to remove the fright of selecting fishing gear from the novice angler.
We address a wide range of fishing gear including reels, rods, baits, lines, and a ton of other gear. We hope by the conclusion of the series that you will be able to buy the exact fishing tackle for the type of fishing you will be doing.
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Freshwater Fishing Gear Buyer’s Guide - The Fly Fishing Reel
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