Archive for December, 2007



Fishing In Cold Weather

Wednesday 5 December 2007 @ 12:12 am

Fishing in cold weather offers unique challenges. If you prepare for it, you can make fishing much more enjoyable when it’s cold outside.

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The Bass Fishing Tackle Guide

Wednesday 5 December 2007 @ 12:12 am

In less clear water you may like to use fourteen to twenty pound test but it is important to take in the situation as there will often be changes to make to your set up. If for instance you are fishing with a plastic worm Carolina style, it is best to use a thicker line up to the weight and swivel then use a lighter line on the hook side, this allows the plastic worm to float around two to three feet off the bottom.

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Antique Fishing Lures

Wednesday 5 December 2007 @ 12:12 am

Fishing is hobby that is enjoyed by various people. These myriad numbers think of fishing as being a test between themselves and the fish. To prove their superiority over these kings of the water many artifices are employed. Among these will be fishing lures. Both the new breed and the antique fishing lures will be employed.

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The Top Places for Michigan Bass Fishing

Tuesday 4 December 2007 @ 11:12 pm

Some of the very best smallmouth and largemouth bass fishing is to be found in in Michigan as many experts agree. The only problem is with so many lakes, ponds and streams to choose from it can be hard to decide where to go. Many of the popular locations offer an equal variety of options for bass fishing.

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Winter Carp Fishing - Boilies Pellet and Paste bait Tips

Tuesday 4 December 2007 @ 11:12 pm

Many fishermen get an anxiety attack thinking about their baits in winter and rightly so! Most commercially produced baits are not made to be ideal winter baits but in part to fulfill typical customer expectations which lead to more buyer confidence in the bait. This produces quite a few baits having constant features which may not necessarily always lead to the best winter bait option. So what can you do yourself to ensure your bait is ideal for winter? Read on…

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Winter Bass Fishing

Tuesday 4 December 2007 @ 11:12 pm

When you mention winter bass fishing most fishermen will roll their eyes, the vast majority of fishermen find it hard and not to mention frustrating. It can be extremely difficult to fish for bass in the winter and chances are you will have to deal with freezing conditions while sat in a boat, this can make the experience less than pleasurable.

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Find Out About The Different Types Of Casts In Fly Fishing

Tuesday 4 December 2007 @ 11:12 pm

In Fly Fishing Casting is a very critical element. In order to become an expert Fly Fisher you need you master the art of casting. There are many different types of casts some of the most popular ones are basic cast, false cast, roll cast, side cast etc. But these popular casts are known to everyone and all these casts are discussed everywhere.

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Alaska’s Top Fly Fishing Locations

Tuesday 4 December 2007 @ 10:12 pm

Alaska is a fly fisherman’s wonderland with many diverse fishing spots. Get to know the top fly fishing locations and prepare for your trip to Alaska.

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Amazing Saltwater Fishing Records

Sunday 2 December 2007 @ 2:12 am

If you like saltwater fishing, then you may have heard some of the tales concerning the whoppers others have hauled in. Here are some of the most amazing saltwater catches on record.

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Weapons of Bass Destruction

Sunday 2 December 2007 @ 2:12 am

In order to effectively fish for bass, it is imperative that you know a little about bass first. The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), also known as the striper, rockfish, stripe, linesider and squidhound, has been one of the most fished-for species along the Atlantic coast since our country was just a colony. Many a coastal Minuteman dined on these savory entrees before tackling the British Army.

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