Archive for August, 2008

Boating Accidents - Statistics Recreational Boating Accidents

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Each year states are required to file a report with the United States Coast Guard indicating the number of recreational boats registered and the number of boating accidents and fatalities which occurred in their jurisdiction. From these numbers the Coast Guard compiles the annual Report of Certificates of Number Issued to Boats.

The number of injuries […]

6 Things Every Angler Should Have In Their Fishing Vest

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

If you're the type of angler that I am, you where a fishing vest. And if you don't?..you should. Fishing vests are much more convenient than lugging around a tackle box. Flea flickers have been using fishing vests for years, but my fishing mentor used a fishing vest and he was no […]

All About Deep Sea Fishing in Florida

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

A lot of you may have questioned from the very start as to why the Earth is the only planet which has been endowed with all the privileges that life has to offer. Indeed, there are numerous places all over the world that boasts of promising adventures and exceptional finds. There are travel destinations which […]

Why Is Saltwater Fishing So Popular?

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Do you want to go fishing in the ocean? Whether you fish in an ocean or in a sea, you are saltwater fishing. If it is your first time, you will find the sound and smell of the water unbelievable. The the power of the wave swaying your vessel can be very exciting, let alone […]

Deep Sea Fishing

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Deep-sea fishing is fishing that involves trolling deep waters with large fishing tackle. Compared to other types of fishing, deep-sea fishing requires more fishing equipment including more line, rods and lures. Rods, reels, bait and tackles are the fishing equipment generally required for deep-sea fishing, and specialized fishing boats are needed for angling.

Basically, there are […]

Discover The Fun Of Maine's Outdoor Fishing

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Maine has one of the most beautiful clear waters and for the best memories you can get Maine fishing you just need a rod and reel with your tackle box. No matter where you fish, if it?s the coast line with more than 5,000 miles or if its one of 6,000 lakes and pounds or […]

The Fishing Supplies Needed For A Successful Fishing Experience

Monday, August 25th, 2008

One of the most preferred nature-friendly sports is fishing. Many people love fishing because it is that recreational activity which relaxes the mind. But not everyone who wishes to experience fishing is an expert when it comes to choosing the appropriate supplies for their adventure.

One can find a number of fishing stores, but most of […]

Fishing Tid Bits How To Fish Part 1

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Britannica Encyclopedia says

Sport of catching fish ? freshwater or saltwater ? typically with rod, line, and hook. Fishing is as old as the human ability to use tools to capture prey. The first significant modern innovations, including use of a reel, a rod with line guides, and a hook with an offset point, came in […]

Bean Town's Best - Shark Fishing Charters In MA

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

New England is known for their large snowfalls, and amazing scenery, but one of the best experiences you can have is on a shark fishing charter in MA. Shark fishing charters in MA are not what the area is known for. More likely it is Boston, the schools, the history and perhaps even the baseball. […]

Alaska King Salmon Fishing

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

The King Salmon is correctly referred to as Chinook, but others call it Tyee, Chub, Hook Bill (for males), Winter Salmon, and Blackmouth. It is an anadromous fish, meaning it makes regular migrations whether daily or annual with distance ranging from several meters to a thousand. The king salmon typically have blue green hue with […]

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