The Importance Of Fishing Nets

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Whether you're primarily a wade fisherman like me, or a boat or even bank fisherman, your fishing net can be a very important piece of fishing gear. When you fish with light line (like I do) being able to net a fish when you get it close to you can be a huge advantage […]

Staying Hydrated While Fishing

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

To me fishing isn't only about catching fish. I catch a lot of trout, many of them quite large, but the catching is really part of the sideshow. To me, fishing is as much about being out in nature as it is about catching the fish. I'll hike for miles, up or […]

Fishing Alaska: The Alaskan Sampler Plate…Part I

Monday, December 28th, 2009

I just recently returned from my first fishing trip to Alaska.

If you have ever dreamed of heading to the last frontier, but have continuously put it off because of this reason or that—STOP PUTTING IT OFF!!

I myself, found reason after reason to delay one of my “dream trips” until I could no longer stand it […]

Fishing In Northwest Montana

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Fishing in Montana is much like fishing anywhere in North America, other than the fact that the scenery is probably as good as it gets. Oh, I'm sure you could find various areas throughout North America that would offer beauty that would rival Northwest Montana, but I seriously doubt it would be better. […]

Saltwater Fishing Tips - Advice On Catching Fish In Saltwater

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Every angler has a choice of fishing either in the river or in the open sea. Though each type of fishing has its own challenges, the important thing to remember is to have patience waiting for the fish and trying your best to catch it when it appears.

To be able to fish, the basic thing […]

The Right Technique Of Bass Fishing

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

When I was a lot younger about 25 years ago, I was fishing a lake and not having a whole lot of luck. Even so, I was one of those “kids” who knew almost everything about bass fishing since I had already done it for 25 years.

I seen this older gentleman walk […]

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 […]

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 […]

Fly Fishing for Trout ? Casting or Hunting

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Fly casting is a skill that most fly fishermen would probably consider the most integral skill of fly fishing for trout. Certainly it is the most recognizable trait of fly fishing.

BUT, if catching fish is as important to you as a great looking cast is, then you may actually need to be careful just how […]

Fishing: Reel The Excitement In!

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Picture it: a father and son waiting on a harbor over a lake, their bare legs dangling over the water, each of them holding a fishing rod. It?s a scene bound to endear children and excite families, simply because fishing has long been used by humans for both relaxation and industry.

Put simply, fishing covers all […]

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