Archive for the 'Fishing Knots' Category

Top 7 Tips to Help You in Alaska King Salmon Fishing

Monday, December 21st, 2009

If you are looking for an exciting fishing excursion, few fishing trips can boast of being as exciting as Alaska king salmon fishing. Whether you are a novice or a professional fisherman, Alaska king salmon fishing is sure to give the thrill you are looking for! There are certain tips and tricks which, if you […]

Springtime Means A Longer Fishing Rod

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

I don't know about you, but I'm primarily a river angler. There's nothing I enjoy more than standing in a flowing river and fishing. To me, there's something spiritual about the entire process, and I don't even wave feathers back and forth! Many times the terms 'spiritual' and 'fishing' seem to reserved […]

Ever Tried Spearfishing?

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Spearfishing has turned into a popular sport around the world. It has enthusiasts from the United States to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Africa, and many other destinations including colder climates. The act of spearfishing requires that a diver be submerged underwater, either on a breath of air (commonly called “freediving”) or using scuba equipment. While […]

Lake Michigan Fishing

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Lake Michigan offers some of the best steelhead, Coho salmon, rainbow trout, brown trout, walleye, and smallmouth bass fishing in the entire Midwest. Many of the tributary rivers and streams that flow into Lake Michigan provide excellent fishing as well. Of all the great lakes, Lake Michigan, and its tributary rivers may provide […]

Lake Huron Walleye Fishing

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Lake Huron walleye fishing offers some of the best walleye fishing available in the entire United States, and every year thousands of walleye fishing enthusiasts fish this huge lake. The walleye fishing is fairly good for the entire year, but in the summer as water temperatures increase, and the walleye go into deeper water, is […]

Carrying Your Fishing Gear

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

There are many different ways for an angler to carry their fishing gear. In this article I'm going to discuss some of the most popular ways out there to carry your fishing gear from here to there. There are pros and cons to most options and many anglers like to use a combination […]

Fly Fishing in Alaska

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The forty-ninth state in our union is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams. Fly fishing in Alaska is one of the most captivating experiences that fly fishermen can report. In fact, fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million dollar industry as anglers flock there to catch prize-winning fish […]

The Fishing Reel - Tips For Routine Maintenance

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Many anglers overlook the importance of their fishing reel. Many times your fishing rod and reel simply get thrown in the basement at the end of the fishing season and then dragged out at the beginning of the next season to be used again. You can run into some fairly serious problems with […]

Choosing the Correct Fishing Rod

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

When it comes to fishing rods, what the heck does it all mean? There are all kinds of things written on the fishing rod itself, and all of them have a different “feel”. I'm going to attempt to clear up some of the confusion for you, although at the end of the […]

Types Of Fishing Boats

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Boats have long been on the scene for practical purposes of fishing and water transportation. However, they have managed to become status symbols over a period of time.

“Fishing boats” is a very general term used to refer to any water vehicle that can be employed to assist in catching fish. Usually, the term applies to […]

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