Posted by Frances Waterman at Nov 29th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Frances Waterman
Fishing is a wonderful activity that people love because of the relaxation and the peace of mind it brings. Plus, there is always the joy of cooking your own catch.
In order to fill the pot, you’ll want some good fishing lures and other items of equipment. A number of elements influence the choice of the fishing gear. Due to the complexity of fishing topics, in this article we’ll only touch upon salmon fishing lures and the best ways to use them.
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Salmon Fishing Lures-Make Sure You Use The Right One
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Posted by Victor Krumm at Nov 26th, 2009 in Fishing Vacations
by Victor Krumm
Ah, winter! Snow boots, slippery sidewalks, and dark days. Already tired of being stuck in your windowless cubicle? Imagine trading your boots and mitts for shorts and suntan lotion, heading to tropical beaches and being out on a boat angling in crystal waters with not a care in the world. Suddenly, your rod bends nearly in half and the battle is on. If this sounds exciting to you, a Costa Rica fishing vacation could be something for you!
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Incredible Costa Rica Fishing: The Finest Deep Sea Fishing In the World
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Posted by Frances Waterman at Nov 19th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by Frances Waterman
Old fishing lures for $5 a piece on eBay, this is a bargain many hobbyists will take. There are also passionate collectors who are actually after the really old lures that have not seen the light of day for something like 80 years and more, and which have been kept in special recipients for this particular purpose.
The latter group - the collectors, are those who tend to spend sums ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for one old lure only. Some pseudo-collectors will oscillate between eBay old fishing lures and authentic antique ones.
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Old Fishing Lures-Do You Know Where To Purchase Them?
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Posted by John Howard at Nov 10th, 2009 in Fishing Tips
by John Howard
Establishing the monetary value for a boat is one of the most important and sometimes the most difficult aspects of dealing with pleasure boats, from the perspective of the seller but of course also for other parties such as buyers, brokers, insurers and marine surveyors
If you are selling, the proceeds that you will get on your motorboat, sailing yacht or fishing pontoon will either determine how much you will have in your pocket if you are moving away from marine life, or if you are upgrading, it will settle on the size of your next vessel.
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Why is it Important to Determine Your Boat’s Value?
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Posted by Acin Isholgang at Nov 2nd, 2009 in Fly Fishing
by Acin Isholgang
If you were to hear the terms fly fishing, vests, waders, tackle pouches all put together, what is the first thought that immediately enters into your mind? A lot of people when they hear anything that has to do with all of this equipment is fishing on the open water and inadvertently catching the best catch of the day.
Fly fishing is seen as the most disciplined type of fishing that anyone could choose to engage in. A lot of people have seen shows on the television that show people participating in the craft and immediately think that they will be able to engage in fishing as well.
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Fly Fishing, Vests, Waders, Tackle Pouches Are A Few Terms That Translate Out To A Good Time
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