Posted by Tony Mariposa Xavier at Feb 29th, 2012 in Fly Fishing
by Harriet Domingo Xavier
There are many types of fishing, but fly fishing can be one of the most satisfying. Whether you plan to fly fish in fresh water locations or those with salt water, you will find great fly fishing locations - and usually the locations are pristine and unspoiled. This report will give you some information on the essential skills you will need to be a successful fly fisher, as well as the basic equipment that is necessary.
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Posted by Candace Goods at Feb 29th, 2012 in Fishing Vacations
by Candace Goods
Montana fly fishing guides can help you look at the scenery and go fishing at the proper places in all of Montana. The state of Montana is known for its fishing, along with its nice and clean and clear waters. This location is a fisherman’s aspiration becoming reality. They don’t label this the “Big Sky” for giggles! The fly fishing here is the thing of legend, for a good reason. Individuals turn up to Montana each year just to fish. That alone notifies you every little thing you need to realize. There exists a lot more to fly fishing than finding that perfect fly fishing hat…but make certain you bring your fortuitous hat along with you, just to be safe.
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Montana Fly Fishing Guides - Fish The Great State of Montana
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Posted by Bob MacGregor at Feb 28th, 2012 in Sea Fishing
by Bob MacGregor
Do you love sailing? Or do you love waking up early in the morning and going fishing in your favorite spot? Well, to ensure that nothing goes wrong and you have the time of your life you need to make sure that your boat is up to the challenge, no matter what you throw at it. Excellent boat parts are required to make you have complete confidence in your boat.
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Posted by Captain Billy Williams at Feb 28th, 2012 in Fishing Vacations
by Bert Williams
I employ the 15 min. rule usually when bass are shoaling, or distributed within a large expanse of water. It’s possible I’m observing striped bass that are hanging in deep water, or possibly the striped bass are feeding down a rather long length of beachfront. Either way, when striped bass are disseminated all over a large area, the fifteen Minute Rule has verified itself as an useful technique for producing a good trolling pattern.
Upon marking even just a single bass I will immediately put lines in the water. I’ll begin trolling in a decided on direction, practically always parallel to the beach front. That way I troll along the depth where I marked that 1st striper.
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How to catch striped bass by applying the 15 minute rule.
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Posted by Captain Billy Williams at Feb 27th, 2012 in Fishing Vacations
by Captain Ryan Collins
With the exception of awful weather, finding and catching, transporting and storing healthy live bait was quite possibly the most complicated giant tuna obstacle for myself and my crew this past year. I’m pleased to state that as yet this fall, the news on the live bait front is much more encouraging.
Last weekend I trailered the Miss Loretta all the way down Cape to Lewis Bay, south of the Hyannis Marina. My fishing colleague had put together a pogie and bluefish run in Lewis earlier in the week, and found many ideal size bluefish hunting 5 in. juvenile pogies. Our expectations had been set high for a successful bait excursion.
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How to Find and Catch Small Blues for Tuna Bait
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Posted by George Pittman at Feb 27th, 2012 in Sea Fishing
by George Pittman
It’s not unusual for newcomers to trout fishing - even if they are enjoying the sport - to become disillusioned when they don’t catch as many fish as they hoped to catch. When you know that there are lots of trout in a stream or river and you still have trouble catching them, it can be a frustrating experience. We’ll give you some suggestions in this report to help you fine-tune your strategies to trout fishing. Sometimes a simple change or two is all that’s needed.
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Trout Fishing - Basic Tactics that Will Help You
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