Archive for November, 2009

Re-Stocking the Tackle Box for Finesse Fishing

Monday, November 30th, 2009

The macho men of the world seem to be spitting out the phrase “bigger is always better” like it is going out of style. In many situations they may have a good argument, but I have found that some who truly love fishing are discovering a new way to fish an equipment downsize.

Sure there are […]

Saltwater Fly Fishing Magazine

Monday, November 30th, 2009

If you are a fishing fan take advantage of those grocery store lines and grab a saltwater fly fishing magazine, while you wait. If you stand in enough check out lines and you will notice a few commonalties among what you have hanging around you while you check out. The check out line is always […]

Luxury Alaskan Vacations

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Alaska is famed for its extraordinary wildlife, fishing and mesmerizing natural terrains. It is known for its breath taking beauty and diversity. The region is teeming with wildlife and is a vacationer's paradise.

Vacations in Alaska are considered an experience of a lifetime as the destination covering 586,000 square miles offers exciting activities that few other […]

Catch More Bass On Your Next Fishing Trip

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Bass fishing can be a rewarding hobby and what better fun could there be than going on a fishing vacation. Exploring a new lake in search of that giant bass can be a fun and sometimes frustrating time. Here's some tip on how to get you up to speed when fishing in a […]

Visit Idaho's Panhandle Lakes Country

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Put this idea on your list of things to do. For a vacation treat, visit the three well-known lakes found in the Panhandle of Idaho. The Panhandle lakes are legendary and big.

Twelve U. S. States have land protrusions called panhandles. The Idaho Panhandle is the northernmost region of the state, bordered […]

How To Catch Trout: Lake and Rainbow Trout

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Let's see how the Rainbow and Lake trout behave during the four seasons of the year.

The Lake Trout

During Spring Time Lake trout remains in shallow waters and reefs waiting for the water temperatures to rise. If you go for fishing this time of the year, focus in depths less than 20 feet. Choose either dawn […]

Fly Fishing Trips

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

If you are looking for an incredible holiday vacation, then a fly fishing trip is the perfect answer. It is both educational and adventurous. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced angler, you will have a fabulous experience if the trip is well planned.

Walk/wade trips and float trips are the two common types of […]

Salmon Fishing on Owen Sound

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Owen Sound may be a Music City, but most anglers know better. Owen Sound of Ontario, Canada is a Salmon Fishing City, a city where the most rewarding game of salmon fishing can be found. Owen Sound of Ontario, Canada is indeed breadth by breadth a salmon city.

The waters over Owen Sound are remarkable in […]

Fishing In Alaska, Are You Out Of Your Mind?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

When someone first mentioned to me about fishing in Alaska all I could picture was sitting on some freezing glacier with a hole cut in a piece of ice two feet thick and catching fish the size of bait I use here in Florida. Boy was I way off!

My neighbor lived in Alaska for over […]

Boat Accessory, Boat Fenders Storage Solutions

Friday, November 20th, 2009

If you are wondering what to do with your boat accessories, specifically boat fenders, and how to store all that ?stuff,? listen up to the following suggestion.

Storage on boats is always a challenge. There are storage compartments under bench seats, under single seats, in a side hole, or if your boat is large enough, […]

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