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  • Fly Fishing Tips for Beginners  By : Adrian Kennelly
    Fly fishing is a very popular fishing sport that can be both relaxing and challenging at the same time.
  • The Secrets Of Goldfish Care  By : Lee Dobbins -
    Goldfish can make great pets and the proper goldfish care can ensure that your fish lives for a long time, in fact, the oldest living goldfish on record lived for 43 years!

    One of the most important things you can do for your goldfish is to choose the right tank. Goldfish need well oxygenated water so you'll want to pick a tank that has a lot of surface area - or area where the water meets the air. It's in your fish's best interest to choose a tank that is shorter and long...
  • Crappie Fishing Reports  By : Daniel Eggertsen
    Crappie Fishing Reports
  • Fly Fishing For Fun  By : Sammy Samon
    Fly fishing is very different than fishing with a lure or worm type baits. The fly fisherman uses a artificial fly consisting of bites of feathers, foam, hide, fur, yarn, and other materials to be tried on to a hook that make it appealing to the type of fish you are catching. Every fly fisherman has his own type of flies he like to use some purchase them and then some of us like to tie our own. Fly tying is more of an art with basic training which most people can learn over a...
  • Using A Largemouth Bass Fishing Tip  By : Christopher Buckley
    Tips and advice when using a largemouth bass fishing tip.
  • Fishing for Bluefish in Maine  By : Lloyd Metcalf
    Fishing for bluefish in Maine. My personal techniques and observations around fishing for this monster sport fish.
  • Using The Right Bass Fishing Equipment  By : Fame Ahmed
    One of the most important things in the world of bass fishing equipment is being properly prepared and having the “right” equipment for catching some of the biggest fish you’ve ever come across.
  • Can Bass Fishing Be Done With Scented Attractants?  By : Fame Ahmed
    If you want to quote reports, they say that as much as 80 per cent of the bass fishing in warm waters is done with the help of scented attractants. Correct figures or not, it clearly shows that bass is one of the fish which is most commonly attracted to scents.
  • Bait Your Hook! A Guide to Bass Fishing Baits  By : Fame Ahmed
    Learning about bass fishing baits can be both fun and rewarding, not to mention highly educational. In order to understand bass fishing baits, we need to take a look at bass fishing itself and how it has become a competitive sport in North America and around the world.
  • Fish Tank Lights Offer a Lot of Variety  By : Keith Londrie
    When buying fish tank lights, remember that there are literally hundreds of options available to you. Gone are the days of only being able to light your tank via fluorescent lights.
  • What Is Fly Fishing?  By : Dennis Conner
    Fly fishing may seem like a great and easy-going hobby but it is actually a difficult sport that requires a true love for fishing and a sharp mind to understand all the instructions and the use of the equipment for fly fishing. It is different from ordinary fishing where you have a rod and a bait and then you can throw it anywhere and just wait for the fish to catch it.

    The art of fly fishing can be passed on from one generation to another. For those who were not lucky eno...
  • How Shark Fishing Can Be An Addiction  By : Ian Dennis
    Shark fishing on shallow water
    It is a well known fact that during summertime Sharks move from the deeper waters offshore into inland waterways and beaches. The Sharks seek warmer shallow waters to carry out mating rituals and to either lay eggs or give live birth. It is very important if you are interested in swimming or in landing huge fish from the bank. There is no other type of fishing (that I know of) where the angler has an exceptional chance of hooking on to a 500lb ...
  • Smallmouth Bass Fishing: Experience The Excitement  By : Jack Mitchell
    Smallmouth fishing is said to be best experienced in Southwest Louisiana. This is a place near bayous, canals, freshwater and salty lakes. The waters here draw numbers of smallmouth and largemouth bass ranging up to eight-pounds.

    Smallmouth bass fishing is enjoyed by fishermen all over America. Searching and then finally catching the big smallmouth bass is a real achievement for the true blue American sport fisherman. It is considered to be the America’s number one fresh w...
  • What Makes a Great Site for a Fishing Charter?  By : Dan Mccart
    Back in high school we used to write book reports, essays and other things in order to learn the process of conveying information to others. That same skill applies to creating web sites. You are writing an essay on why a fisherman should use your service. There are both positive and negative aspects of this new medium. You have many more tools at your disposal.
  • How to Make a Great Fishing Charter Site  By : Dan Mccart
    Back in high school we used to write book reports, essays and other things in order to learn the process of conveying information to others. That same skill applies to creating web sites. You are writing an essay on why a fisherman should use your service. There are both positive and negative aspects of this new medium. You have many more tools at your disposal.
  • Fly Fishing: The World’s Best Hopspots  By : Nick Carter
    Developed mainly for salmon and trout, fly fishing is a special angling method whose origins are lost in the mist of time. Initially, real flies and worms were used as baits, bur as time passed and plastic and rubber were invented, artificial flies replaced the real ones. The rods were made from wood at first, but are now made from polycarbonate and glass fiber. The artificial fly is very light, however the line is heavy, helping the bait sink.

    Places to go fly-fishing
    Ma...
  • Improve Your Bass Fishing  By : ian Williamson
    Bass fishing is a very sought after sport in the United States and many other countries like Australia and Canada. Many tournaments are held throughout the year and this has made bass fishing a very lucrative industry.
  • Halibut: Alaska Halibut Fishing For Barn Door Sized Fish  By : James Zeller
    Standing on deck allowing the wave action to bounce your weighted herring or plastic lure off the bottom a hundred or more feet below is called ringing the dinner bell. Halibut will travel hundreds of yards to investigate the thumping of your lead lure as it will swallow the noisy lure…

    The recognized tug, tug, then a strong pull begins the underwater rodeo. The heavy one pound lead nose on a split tail white scampi bounces off the ocean floor actually calling the halibut ...
  • Alaska Salmon Fishing: Salmon Fishing For King, Sockeye And Silver Salmon  By : James Zeller
    Just the thought of Alaska and salmon fishing in the same mental picture conjures images of grandeur, pristine forest, snowy peaks, and a pole bent double while the line rips through the water. Alaska salmon fishing has been discovered closer than you could expect and more beautiful than all the pictures you've seen. This secret location is...

    Alaska salmon fishing is closer than you think. A few hundreds miles north of Seattle is the southern most tip of Alaska. Prince of...
  • The Sport Fisherman’s Dream: Alaska Salmon Fishing  By : Ron Richards
    Alaska is home to the biggest sport caught King Salmon ever. Weighing in at 97 lbs. 4 oz., this magnificent specimen taken from the Kenai River is what Alaska salmon fishing dreams are made of. For this reason, anglers from far and wide are lured to Alaska in hopes of bringing home their own fishing legends.

    The frigid, crystal clear waters of the Kenai River are home to numerous species of trophy fish including salmon, Rainbow Trout and Char. At the height of a red salmo...
  • Alaska’s Commercial Salmon Fishery  By : Scott Michaels
    In Alaska, salmon come first. Alaska has a long and successful track record of managing and conserving its abundant salmon resources. Record salmon runs with a recent average annual catch of 165 million salmon is the proof of this successful approach.

    Nearly 95% of all commercially caught salmon in the US are harvested in Alaska. Alaska is the top producer of wild, high-value salmon, producing nearly 80 percent of the world supply of king, sockeye, and coho. Alaska’s comme...
  • Go Fish For An Amazing Vacation  By : Ben Franklin
    Charters can take the worry about planning away. They also can help ensure the timing for a trip is correct for the quarry that's sought.
  • Essential Fishing Tackle For The Beginner  By : Trevor Kassulke
    If you're a beginner in the world of fishing then a quick rundown of the most common types of fishing tackle is an excellent place to begin your education.
  • Choosing The Perfect Guide On Your Fishing Trip  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    "Do I really need a guide?" is usually one of the first questions asked from anglers going on their first fishing trip. It's impossible to accurately answer that question with a "yes" or a "no", but we can give you the information you need to know to answer the question by yourself.

    Guides can be worth having as long as you know exactly what you're getting. For example, most people don't realize hiring a guide is no guarantee you're going to catch a trophy fish. The guide...
  • Quick And Easy Way To Your First Salmon Fishing Adventure  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Your First Fishing Rod:

    The most important piece of equipment is a fishing rod and the best place to purchase a rod is at a real pro shop or bait and tackle shop. Pro shops usually have a really good return policy. If you get a rod that is not comfortable for you, too stiff or too flexible, too long or too short, they will usually exchange it for a rod that will work better for you. They want your return business for things like bait and tackle.

    The Place:

    The bes...
  • How to Catch More Fish!  By : Trevor Kassulke
    Have you ever spent hour after unproductive hour fishing with nothing to show for it? If you can relate to that, this article about the advantages of a fish finder might be just what you need.
  • Live or Fake Bait?  By : Ty Wagner
    Choosing fake bait over live bait and how the two can get better results in different conditions.
  • Ontario Is A Fishing Paradise  By : Ben Franklin
    Before diving into a fishing trip in Ontario, however, there are some things a non-resident might need to pay attention to.
  • Fishing and Kids – A Winning Combination  By : Charles Kassotis
    Fishing with kids can be an incredible way to share time and make memories. It’s an activity that crosses barriers, including that of age.
  • Alaska Fishing Can Be A One-Of-A-Kind Experienece  By : Ray La Foy
    With a backdrop that's incredible, those on Alaskan fishing excursions will find that although the fishing is fantastic there's a lot more to see and do as well.
  • Tips on Kayak Fishing  By : Nicky Pilkington
    It takes a long time to become an expert in kayak fishing. The period of apprenticeship, which must be served in order to transform the novice into a veteran kayak angler can be discouraging and often runs into years.
  • Using a Fishing Rod  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Rods are basically made from carbon. Plastic, composite carbon combined with Kevlar, which is a kind of material that is bullet proof, or just high carbon. Since the carbon's force and strength in connection to its mass is light, making it strong material that can allow thinner fabrication but still is able to keep the span and length. A rod that is lighter evidently handling will be easier, controlling it would be less tiring on ones arms and reduces resistance to air giving one an easier time accurately casting it, particularly on windy ways.
  • Fishing in USA  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Fishing as a sport and recreational activity is very popular in the United States. It has been a traditional hobby of the Americans as well as tourists in the USA. The Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, including the many streams of water across the country offer greater opportunities for Salt water fishing. United States of America has many rivers, lakes and inland streams for fresh water adventures.
  • Fishing Kit Basics  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Before going deeper into the technicalities, make sure that a fishing license is secured. To be an amateur fisherman there are basic pieces of fishing equipment needed to complete your exciting journey in the fishing world. Knowing the line type and matching the right rod and reel to the fishing technique is just basic common sense. Match these tools appropriately and expect a more enjoyable experience for a more comfortable fishing. There are several things that causes the reel to turn into a bird's nest, don't worry, even experienced fishermen encounter this every now and then.
  • Vacation Tips in Fishing  By : Nicky Pilkington
    When summer time comes and salmon are starting to run, many people who like fishing visit Alaska. Tourists tend to know when the salmon run starts. This may not be on purpose but they do know the best place to catch salmon is in Alaska.
  • Ice Fishing Anyone?  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Careful planning and preparation is all it takes to make ice fishing the greatest time of your life or the worst. Easy? Take a look at the following tips and see how prepared you are to catch those fish!
  • Fishing in Texas  By : Nicky Pilkington
    In the state of Texas, 2 licenses are needed. The first is called the Conservation license. This is a prerequisite a person must have before being allowed to obtain a fishing license.

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