Archive for the 'Fishing Technique' Category

Sight Fishing 101

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

No, this isn?t an article about auto mechanics who like to fish, but rather it is an article about the mechanics of sight fishing.

My first real experience ?sight fishing? happened on my first bonefish fishing trip to Christmas Island, or Kiribati, as the residents call it. The island, located two hours by commercial jet […]

Fishing Guides can Help You Reel in the Big Ones

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Do you have memories about fishing? Well, I certainly have and I can never forget a particular hot summer day. I think that I was only seven years old at that time. I can remember that I was fumbling around in the boat for a bobber that day. These things are probably my favorite aspect […]

Bass Fishing: A Historical Perspective

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Bass fishing has a charming history to fall back on. Starting in the late 18th century, it has continued in its progress till date.

The origin of bass fishing lies in the practice of searching for food among the inhabitants of southern United States. From that time onwards, it has started attracting hordes of fans belonging […]

How To Increase Your Catch With Good Bass Fishing Technique

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

The question is often asked…Is it easy to fish for bass? You could ask this question to a hundred fisherman and half would respond yes and the other half no. Bass fishing technique will determine whether you are successful or not. Bass can be such an intelligent fish that you have to stay one step […]

Fishing Joins the Ultralight Revolution - How Fishing Caught Up with Hiking

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The image of a boy with his cane pole and a can of worms heading down a dirt path toward the “old fishing hole” has been burned into our minds by the likes of Norman Rockwell. That image, of the most basic of fishing tools, may warm our hearts but it is as far […]

Tips for Organizing All Your Fishing Stuff

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Ever since the beginning of our relationship I knew my husband-to-be enjoyed fishing. However, only after we got married and moved to a duplex I found out he was a true fishing fanatic. He has so many fishing stuffs, much more than any ordinary man keen on fishing. He had special clothes divided in two […]

Fishing Charter “Need To Know”

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

There are several elements that go into creating the ideal charter fishing experience. The most important of these elements are not within the control of the charter service, captain, or the customers:

THE WEATHER: By weather, I am not just talking about rain, hail, sleet, snow, fog and other forms of precipitation. I'm talking about wind, […]

Fishing — A Fun Challenge And A Way Of Feeding Mouths All Over The World

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Fishing refers to the practise of catching fish either for sport or for food. Fishing is a practise that goes back to ancient times, as civilisations all over the world that have lived by the coast have also learned to hunt for fish and catch them for food.

Fishing is a major industry with fish being […]

Freshwater Fishing

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Freshwater fishing is very popular all over the world. In fact, it is one of the most popular outdoor activities in many countries. In the United States in particular, freshwater fishing has become very popular. This is due in large part to the commercialization of the sport. Freshwater fishing tournaments are […]

The Secret For Fishing With Live Worms

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Is there actually a secret for fishing with live worms? I'm sure many people would say no there's not. To many people, simply “threading” a live worm onto a hooks is good enough, but more than 20 years ago my fishing mentors taught me a secret that makes fishing with live worms much […]

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