Archive for June, 2010



Fly Fishing - How it Differs From Regular Fishing

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 2:06 am

I’m often asked what the difference is between fly fishing and regular fishing. There are several minor differences, but the essential difference is answered here.

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Fishing Secret - How to Catch Large Delta Fish

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 2:06 am

To get a pleasure in fishing secret, you should know where you are going to go and know the itinerary. You may want to write a description of the itinerary as well as the schedule and time when you return. Then give it to a responsible person, he will do something if he realize that you never back again. If you have plan to go alone, it will be better if you leave a note to tell who you are, what, and where you are going also the estimation you will back in your car.

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Fishing Buddies and the Newly Installed Fishing Navigator

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 2:06 am

As I awoke this morning and met the sunrise of another beautiful day. I was already thinking of all the things I needed to get done here at the house so I could get over to a friends place. He has been fixing up his older Fisher boat and had purchased a new Fishfinder.

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How to Catch More Bass and Win Any Tournament

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 2:06 am

A little known secret about winning any fishing tournament is establishing fish catching patterns. Fishing patterns take into account all of the characteristics that contributed to catching a fish in specific lake locations.

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Gear Up For Salt Water Fishing!

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 2:06 am

Fishing tackle refers to the equipment used for fishing. Almost any equipment or gear used for fishing can be called fishing tackle, like hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spars, nets, gaffs, traps, waders and tackle boxes. Gear that is attached to the end of a fishing line is known as terminal tackle.

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Tips For Choosing a Fly Rod

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 2:06 am

If you are fly fisherman, choosing a fishing rod capable of accurate fly line control, momentum and distance is paramount. The correct weight, length and flexibility of the rod in conjunction with the strength of the fly line is the recipe for success.

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4 Basic Ideas While Enjoying a Fishing Vacation

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 1:06 am

Nothing compares to the Alaska salmon fishing vacation. Along with its intimidating views, oozing bodies of water, the abundance of various types of salmon such as Chinook, Coho and the sockeye, well, the Alaska salmon fishing vacation is absolutely perfect! If you fly to Alaska, you can avail different accommodations in places like Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau and Sitka.

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High Tech, Low Tech, and Fly-Fishing Anglers Have it All

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 1:06 am

Over the years, fishing has taken many turns. It has gone in many directions, from low tech to high tech. You have many choices of fishing now days. You can fish with or with out a pole. Low-tech fishing is easy and can be fun. High tech fishing can also be fun, just more expensive.

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Fishing For Finicky Bass

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 1:06 am

When your fishing for stubborn bass, you always want to use a slower presentation. This means your going to need more patience due to the fact that you won’t be covering as much water. And if your like me, you don’t like to give up that easy.

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Braided Main Line For Carp Fishing?

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 1:06 am

Almost daily I am asked what I think about it, use braided main line when carp fishing. “NOTHING!” My answer would have gelautet a few years ago. For I was probably one of the biggest opponents of the cords.

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