 Category: Fishing
Category: Sports and Recreation >> Fishing<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by trevor kugler  [ 2007-06-03 ] Catching trout is an enjoyable pastime for many people. As trout anglers, we're always looking for new and improved tactics to improve our catch rates, correct? If we aren't we probably should be. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-06-03 ] The most effective way to fish for trout, in my opinion, is to strap on a pair of waders and head out to the local stream or river. Not only is effective, it's also a wonderful way to enjoy all the wonders of nature. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-22 ] There are many anglers in this country that fish with live worms. How do I know this? I think the fact that in many areas of the country, every convenience store worth it's salt carries "live bait" as an item in their store, and that "live bait" would of course include worms. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-21 ] This might sound like a strange title for san article, but if you spend any time fishing with live worms, it's most certainly worth investigating. Transporting live worms normally involves buying the worms in a tackle shop or store and then keeping the worms in the container they are sold in. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-20 ] 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. This is not the case. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-19 ] I realize that while fishing with a live worm is probably one of the more popular ways to fish on this planet, I also see very few people doing it properly. Most anglers do one of two things. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-19 ] For many years I used to refuse to pay more than $25 for a pair of sunglasses. I couldn't even conceive of why someone would do such a thing. I mean, they're just sunglasses right? by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-18 ] If you're anything like me, there are few things that are better or more fun than grabbing your fishing gear, stepping into your waders, and heading out to fish your favorite river. There's nothing more relaxing for me than standing in the middle of o flowing river, attempting to catch a few trout. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-18 ] Before you waste any time reading this article, this technique involves fishing for smallmouth bass in the moving water of a river or stream, so if you don't fish for Smallmouth in moving water, this article may not interest you. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-17 ] Before I even begin, let me clarify something. I'm not talking about rubber worms that come in a thousand different colors. I'm referring to what Hank Hill calls "The good old American worm". When I say do you fish with worms, I'm of course referring to the live variety that we all learned how to fish with. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-16 ] Many anglers fish for trout. This technique involves the flowing water of a river or stream, rather that a lake. Many anglers, including myself, fish for trout while wading in the current of their favorite river or stream, and that's exactly where this technique is most effective. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-14 ] Many anglers don't know how to rig a live worm, and this costs them allot of fish. For many years I've seen anglers all of the country employing the "worm ball" as their way of rigging a live worm. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-14 ] With more than 83,000 miles of streams and rivers, along with 4,000 inland lakes and ponds covering 160,000 acres the state of Pennsylvania offers plenty of water in which to fish for trout. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-13 ] As as avid trout angler for more than 20 years, I feel it's important to make a distinction between stocked trout and native trout. Many anglers call a trout a trout and to me this isn't at all the case. Most of the trout that are caught in this country have been placed there by our government for our enjoyment. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-11 ] When it comes to fishing gear we anglers can be much like human sized pack rats, compiling various types of gear with the hopes that some of the gear might some day help us catch a fish. In my view this simply doesn't have to be the case. Call me a minimalist, but I believe that not only is fishing not that difficult, but we also don't need a ton of gear to simply go fishing. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-11 ] Rainbow Trout are one of the most enjoyable fish to catch in freshwater, especially if that water is moving. Although rainbow trout can be found on lakes and ponds in my opinion they are meant to be caught in the flowing water of a river or stream which is what I'm going to discuss in this article. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-10 ] One of the most popular fish to go out and catch, or should I say attempt to catch, is the crappie. People from all over the country fish for these little beauties, mostly because they provide such great table fare. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-10 ] Many anglers like to catch Smallmouth Bass. Smallmouth bass are a very hearty fish that can be found in a variety of different settings. Smallmouth can be found in all kinds of lakes and ponds as well as rivers and streams of all kinds. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-09 ] Fishing worms, what are fishing worms? Are they the multi colored pieces of plastic formed into the shape of a worm used by Largemouth bass anglers or are they the creatures that live in the ground and eat dirt? by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-08 ] Before I even begin, let me emphasize that I'm not referring to those colorful pieces of rubber and plastic that Largemouth Bass anglers love so much, I'm referring to what Hank Hill calls "the good old American worm". by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-07 ] If you're anything like me, you like to fish with live worms. Carrying live worms can be a pain in the butt. You have to carry that bulky Styrofoam container around with you the entire time you're fishing. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-06 ] Fishing with a live worm doesn't have to be simply "threading" said worm onto a large hook and then chunking is out in the water. There are much better and much more effective ways to present a live worm while fishing. Many anglers don't realize this simply because they have never thought about it. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-05 ] To me trout and moving water seem to fit together like a hand and a glove. Although trout can obviously be found in lakes and ponds, for me there's always been something highly spiritual and fulfilling about standing in the moving water of a river or stream and attempting to catch a trout. by Chris Bell [ 2007-05-04 ] The most incredible fishing trip of the season.
by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-03 ] There are more than 83,000 miles of streams and rivers in Pennsylvania, and many of these miles contain trout. Most trout species can be found in Pennsylvania, such as: Rainbow, Brown, and Brook trout. Pennsylvania trout fishing can be quite good in rivers, streams, and lakes. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-02 ] When you think of Lake Erie and fishing one thing comes to mind…Walleye. Lake Erie provides excellent walleye fishing. Whether you're looking for numbers or trophies, Lake Erie can accommodate you. Other than walleye, other popular game fish on Lake Erie include smallmouth bass, perch, white bass, salmon, and steelhead. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-02 ] Catching trout in the spring can be a fairly difficult thing to do, especially in river and streams. Catching trout in lakes is pretty much the same at all times of year, but in rivers and streams it can be a bit more difficult. The high water that spring and early summer bring can make catching trout difficult. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-05-01 ] 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. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-29 ] Because of Florida's geographic location, saltwater fishing is obviously the focus of much of the fishing discussion in the state of Florida. The state of Florida has more than 3 million acres of lakes and 12,000 miles of rivers and streams that encompass the freshwater fishery in the state of Florida. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-29 ] Tis the season for all of the trout anglers in the United States to awaken from their wintertime slumber and hit their favorite body of water to do a little trout fishing. For most of us this means fishing in one of two ways: from the bank of a lake or wading in a river or stream. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-27 ] Anyone who has spent any time fishing knows that the state of Alaska is not only know as "the last frontier", it's also an incredible fishing destination. The state could easily be called "the last fishing frontier", and I don't think anyone would complain. Although Alaska is a difficult and fairly expensive place to travel to, the fishing is absolutely world class. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-27 ] Many of Americas anglers choose to use live fishing bait. Not only do they choose to use live fishing bait, but they choose to use one particular bait more than all the others. This variety of live bait is called the worm. There are different species of worms, but the point is that when it comes to live fishing bait many anglers automatically think of the worm. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-26 ] In the northern half of the United States, fishing for walleye is a very popular activity. This is true, I believe, because the walleye can be a very challenging fish to catch, and is also delicious. Walleye is one of the most popular fresh water species for eating. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-25 ] As anglers, aren't we always looking for another tip that may help us catch more fish? Articles are a great way to find tips, one of which might be the difference between an average fish and a trophy. A single tip could be the difference between one bite in 2 days and a stringer full of fish in two hours. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-24 ] There are many articles on fishing. Fishing tips and advice of all kinds abound on the internet. What about on catching? I mean, that's what we all want to do right? We want to catch more fish, not necessarily just fish for them. It's like a wise man once said, "there's a fine line between fishing and catching". by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-21 ] Many anglers make crappie fishing out to be something as complicated as rocket science. This doesn't have to be the case. Crappie fishing is actually quite simple and fun, especially for those of us without the luxury of a boat. I know, not having a boat can seem like a big pain in the butt, and we all wish we had one, but not having a boat can actually make things a lot easier and much less expensive. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-20 ] Do you enjoy strapping on your waders, grabbing you ultralight gear and heading out to your favorite river for a morning of fishing? I sure do. As a matter of fact there is no other type of fishing I enjoy more than fishing in the current of a flowing river. Sometimes the river only lets an angler travel so far though. by John Carl Carl [ 2007-04-19 ] Some bass fishing gear is necessary pretty much no matter where you’re fishing, while other bass fishing gear will depend on your specific situation, place, and preferred techniques. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-18 ] The time of the year for the beginning of trout season is upon us my friends, and I figured an article about a few great trout catching techniques was in order. Many times the simplest things can help you catch more trout, especially in the beginning of the trout season. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-17 ] We all want to catch more fish, right? Catching more and bigger fish always sounds like a good idea to me. One of the best ways to achieve the goal of catching more fish is to educate yourself a little bit and be come a better angler. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-15 ] What's more fun than catching a trophy fish? Not much, then you add the fact that trophy trout can be caught in rivers that no one would expect them to come out of, and catching them becomes that much more exciting. by Todd Lavergne  [ 2007-04-14 ] “Where are the what...? Where are the bass!” How many anglers (recreational and tournament) find a body of water that they have not fished before, get the boat in the water, then, they ask themselves this question? by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-14 ] As trout fishing season approaches, or has already arrived in some parts of the country, rivers and streams can be very high and muddy this time of year. That means that many of us anglers are reserved to catching trout from the banks of a lake. by Rick Martin  [ 2007-04-13 ] Fishing is one of those hobbies that can make you feel free and fulfilled. However, fishing is great when results are great also. The services provided by fatanglingtours.com are exactly what you need to unwind, fish and have a good time. 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by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-13 ] Now I'm not a health nut, or member of Greenpeace, but I do have a soft spot in my heart for this rock we all live on. Especially when it comes to the rivers, streams, and lakes that fish swim in. Why? First of all, because I love to catch those fish. by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-12 ] River fishing for Smallmouth Bass can be a ton of fun. Many anglers may not realize it, but smallmouth bass can be fished for in much the same way that trout are. You can put on your waders, fishing vest, and polarized sunglasses, then grab your ultra light rod and go fishing for smallmouth bass, just like you do for trout. by Rick Martin  [ 2007-04-12 ] A carp fishing holiday is one of the most inspired alternatives to spend your few free days of annual leave. The calm surroundings, the panoramic sights and the open air you will find guarantee to drive away the stress you have accumulated over a year of urban life. by Rick Martin  [ 2007-04-12 ] If you are mad about fishing and tired of the busy, loud city-life, you probably dream of a carp fishing holiday. What better way to relax than by sitting back and dosing off on the banks of a quiet river surrounded by wildlife? Waiting for the largest carp you have ever seen to jump at your bait is exactly what you need to forget about work.
by trevor kugler  [ 2007-04-11 ] That's what many anglers want to do, right? Catch more fish? Of course. And one of the best ways to catch more fish is by learning more. The more tips and techniques you can learn the better. |