Float Tube Fishing - The Ultimate BC Fly Fishing Vacation Experience

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Personally, there is nothing like relaxing in my float tube catching rainbow trout on my favorite BC fly fishing lake. It's better than my easy chair in my living room. Yes, belly boating became a mainstay of my fly fishing vacation or day trips back in the late 1990's when I traded my truck in […]

Your Favorite Carp Fishing Baits ? Being Different Counts

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Everyone has their favourite fishing baits and this is especially so when it comes to carp baits and flavours. But in the far more competitive carp fishing scenarios, the question is, ?Are your ?favourite baits? actually costing you more or bigger fish?!?

It costs most carp fishermen quite a sacrifice in time and money to […]

Fishing Guide - Should You Or Shouldn't You Get One?

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

You've planned a big fishing trip with a bunch of your friends and only one question remains. Should you spend the extra money and get a big fishing charter with a local fishing expert, or should you save the cash and just grab a map and some local information on the best fishing spots […]

Lake Fishing in East Africa

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The deep waters of Lake Tanganyika are rich in big-game fish. The waters of this deep lake are only just beginning to gain the world-wide fame which means these waters are less populated with boats and fishing conditions are absolutely perfect. Lake Tanganyika is the longest lake in the world, and at 1,433 meters […]

The Smart Fisherman's Bass Fishing Techniques

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Every smart fisherman has his own fishing techniques that allow him to catch the fish he has goaled to. Like in bass fishing or fishing in fresh waters, the fisherman will always have to implore bass fishing techniques suitable for the kind of waters he is fishing.

The first consideration in developing bass fishing techniques that […]

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 […]

Deep Sea Fishing ? Fishing Rods for the Big Ones

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Lighter fishing rods are usually fine for fishing in rivers, lakes, or even from the ocean shore, but when it comes to deep sea fishing for larger fish, you are going to need a much stronger rod. Fishing for marlin, shark, large sea bass or giant halibut takes a strong rod ? one that […]

The Fishing Game: Physical and Spiritual Delight

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Fishing game is considered a mild therapy by many psychologists: a way to get in touch with nature and return to our true selves. Why do most anglers fish? Not because of their sustenance, that is for sure. Fishing has become a game and is done with recreational purposes. It is, so to say, […]

Ultra Light Fishing ? Not What You May Be Thinking

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

The term ultra light fishing may conjure up pictures of a fishing rod and reel that would compare with the snoopy setup that you have for your kids. I'm here to dispute that argument once and for all. Ultra Light fishing simply means using fishing gear that's smaller than you may be accustomed […]

Fishing Alaska: Just for the Halibut…The Alaskan Sampler Plate… Part IV

Monday, October 5th, 2009

For many fishermen, fishing in Alaska means one thing….Halibut.

I love Halibut.

Especially steamed and grilled, with a tasty baked potato and an ice cold beverage!

As far as fishing for Halibut, well, that is a different story, mainly because I had never done it.

Now, most people I had talked to that had ventured out to sea to […]

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