Maximize Your Catch - Listen to a Fish

Friday 3 February 2012 @ 12:02 am

The Fish Philosopher is of the opinion that in order to maximize the catch one needs to think like a fish. But do fish think? Those slippery creatures might surprise you. They are more clever than you might think.

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Good News for Those Who Prefer Still Fishing

Thursday 2 February 2012 @ 11:02 pm

What about all you fish folks out there who may not be able to cast that flimsy fly eighty feet with pin point accuracy? How about those who cannot identify every fly hatching on the water, or tell the difference between a skwala, salmonfly, or caddis? I’ve got good news for you who may not know the language or complexities of fly fishing.

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What’s the Best Bait For Trout?

Thursday 2 February 2012 @ 11:02 pm

Among trout fishermen there is probably no subject that gets debated more often than the best bait to use for trout. I have been fishing for these beautiful fish for more than twenty years and have found that a question that I am most often asked is, “what are they biting on?” Although the answer to this question obviously varies depending on the type of bait that is being used, there are some simple rules that every trout fisherman can employ that will enable them to answer the question of what’s the best bait for trout on a given day…

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Trout Fishing Tip - Working The Feeding Lanes

Thursday 2 February 2012 @ 11:02 pm

Whether you are a fly fisherman or prefer to fish for trout when using traditional spin fishing gear, one of the most important areas of a river to concentrate on are the areas that are often refereed to as “feeding lanes”. Feeding lanes are the areas within a river where bait fish and other trout food sources tend to congregate. In fact in many cases rather than “congregating” in feeding lanes, bait is funneled into these areas because of the way that the current is flowing.

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Where To Find Fresh Water Bass

Wednesday 1 February 2012 @ 2:02 am

Bass fishing is very exiting you just need to know where to look. In my experience they are a quite predictable fish and are easy to find if you check the spots I am going to go over.

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Lure Color and Finish for Trout Trolling Success

Wednesday 1 February 2012 @ 2:02 am

There are several important variables to be considered in lure selection while trolling for trout. Wind, waves, weather, depth, finish and color combine in your lure and hardware choices.

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Suspended Bait Fishing for Tuna, Swordfish and Shark

Wednesday 1 February 2012 @ 2:02 am

One of the challenges when salt water fishing for Swordfish, Tuna and shark can be to have your bait stay at the depth where the fish are. After all, there’s no point in having the juiciest bait if it is 50 feet below that monster yellowfin. Here are some tricks the pros use to hang bait at the right depth.

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The Prized Blue Marlin

Wednesday 1 February 2012 @ 1:02 am

The blue marlin is one of the largest and most stunning fish that inhabit the ocean. These beautiful creatures spend most of their lives far out in the ocean.

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Black Marlin Locations

Wednesday 1 February 2012 @ 1:02 am

Black marlin have a place in fishing folklore all of their own, as do blue marlin, and they have both been immortalized by writers like Ernest Hemmingway and Zane Grey. Almost exclusively existing in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of both the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the black marlin is a highly migratory, pelagic species of fish.

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How To Catch A Big Bass

Wednesday 1 February 2012 @ 1:02 am

Want to land that trophy bass during your next tournament? Are you tired of catching small fish or not catching any fish at all? There may be some things that you are not doing or are not doing correctly. Here are some tips and ideas on how to catch a big bass.

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