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 […]

Fishing For Trout in Summertime

Friday, August 21st, 2009

As summer kicks into high gear and temperatures rise, fishing for trout can become a bit more difficult. Trout of all kinds prefer cool running water, so as the water temperatures increase due to hot weather, fishing for trout can become more difficult. Because they prefer the coolest water possible, this means that […]

Ultra Light Fishing - The Wave Of The Future

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

I believe that ultra light fishing is the wave of the future. And if it's not, it should be. So what is ultralight fishing? Many people seem to think that ultra light fishing involves the use of an ice fishing rod, spooled with 1 pound test, and fishing for large minnows. […]

Did You Know This About Striped Bass Fishing?

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

This article is going to provide you with some of the information that you would ever have wanted on striped bass fishing and bass fishing and that is why go on reading the article.

You are going to read about Striped Bass Fishing here and if you find that what you have read here is something […]

The Importance Of Having More Than One Fishing Rod

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

There are some anglers who have just one fishing rod, and think that this fishing rod should suffice for all fishing situations. To me, this kind of thinking is the very definition of an amateur. The only way an angler would need only one fishing rod is if they only fish one small […]

Lake Tahoe: A Brief History of the Lake

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

The beauty of Lake Tahoe will take your breath away. It is a fantastic place to visit, with resorts and developments that will please everyone.

The lake itself was formed by the rise and fall of faults about 5 to 10 million years ago. This created a deep valley that was blocked on the […]

The Most Effective Trout Bait

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

When it comes to trout fishing, there are many baits that can be employed, and it seems as if everyone has their favorites. Some are completely natural such as any form of live bait, and some are completely unnatural such as corn, cheese, and marshmallows. In many cases it depends on what type […]

Alaska Fishing Vacations

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Alaska is known all over for being one of the best spots for sport fishing. The annual flight of fish back to the Alaskan waters means plenty of game for avid fishing fans. Alaska is dotted with an extensive network of bays, inlets, and waterways that makes it the envy of other fishing locations, but […]

Why Do I Need Another Fishing Rod?

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Many anglers think that they can get by with only one fishing rod. While this may be true if you fish for the same species of fish in the same conditions all the time, who among us does that? If you're anything like me, you like to fish in rivers, lakes, and streams, […]

Fishing Rods Don't Have To Break The Bank

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Many anglers seem to labor under the delusion that a good fishing rod has to cost a ton of money. This is a fallacy, sold to you by outfits trying to get more money out of you. I'll admit that St. Croix fishing rods, which are quite expensive are really nice, however they […]

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