Fishing Tips and Articles

Archive for October, 2009

by Victor C. Krumm

Are you in a wintertime funk, Bucko? Are you feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders? Don’t let the world pass you by, get out of your funk! A Costa Rica vacation may be just the ticket. Consider:

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Choosing the Perfect Sea Fishing Rods: 5 Essential Tips

by Lori Rocha

It can difficult to make the leap from fresh water to sea fishing. Finding the right sea fishing rod for the job can certainly seem like an added complication.

Follow my simple pointers below and you’ll be on your way to catching bigger sea fish with the least effort.

These are my 5 valuable tips for choosing the best sea fishing rods:

1. Think about where you’re going to be fishing.

Will you be fishing on the shore or along the sea-bed? It’s worth thinking about this carefully before you start looking for the right sea fishing rod.

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How to Chose a Fly Fishing Combo

by Mitchel Dajon

If you are new to fly fishing, the combo is a great way to start because the manufacturers have matched the right reel with the right rod. As a novice angler you will not have to worry about balancing the reel to the rod, you are assured of a perfect match.

Decide on whether you are going to fish the bigger rivers or smaller steams, if you are going to be fishing from a boat or from the bank and find the combo package to fit those needs.

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by Victor C. Krumm

Although you may not even have known it exists the leatherback sea turtle probably is the most amazing animal on the planet. It is one of only six remaining species of marine turtle, and uncounted eons in the past its predecessors walked the earth on four legs. About 110,000,000 ago, its legs and feet developed into massive flippers and it began to populate the Seven Seas, before there were Seven Seas.

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Carp Fishing Guidelines

by Mike Adams

As maddening as it can be, carp fishing is tremendous. Carp are really good at sucking in and blowing out dubious baits. It’s such an exciting moment to see the whole action in a fraction of a second as you wait with baited breath to see if the fish will accept the bait

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Advice On Lake Fishing.

by Michael Adams

Lake fishing is very akin to river fishing, or slow-flowing river fishing anyway. The types of fish in rivers and lakes tend to be the same, which means that the tackle, bait and lures will be the identical too, although you may require a longer rod, say, a beach-casting rod to cast your bait farther out into the lake. Lake fish will frequently mature to a larger size than river fish, so your line should be stronger too.

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