 Category: Fishing
Category: Sports and Recreation >> Fishing<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-02 ] Fly fishing on rivers and lakes is often portrayed as a communal zen moment in nature. Seek out the Northern Pike, however, and you are in for anything but a peaceful time. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-02 ] When it comes to fly fishing, the jargon can get a bit overwhelming if you let it. Here’s the plain English scoop on some common terms used. by darren takenaga [ 2006-07-12 ] Discover how cheap, easy, and fun it is to develop your own catfish bait formula. Learn the essential ingredients required in all effective recipes. by Robert Benjamin  [ 2006-07-11 ] Fishing from the bank or shore of a lake, pond, stream or river, can be very fun and rewarding.
by Matt Canham [ 2006-07-02 ] This article introduces some of the things to do on your next trip to Fisherman’s Wharf. by Robert Benjamin  [ 2006-06-28 ] Fishing from a motor boat or row boat, can be very fun and rewarding.
by Richard Rspad  [ 2006-06-14 ] If you are serious about fishing, then you have to experience fishing lodgings. Manitoba fishing lodgings offer fishing 24 hours a day, a trip you will never forget. by Francois Botha [ 2006-06-13 ]
Overall, freshwater fishing is here to stay. This sport is popular all over the world, and it is only going to continue growing.
by Dave Kessler [ 2006-06-01 ] Fishing makes great fun! Whether you fish for a living or for pure hobby, you have to be as smart as a fisherman should be. by Dave Kessler [ 2006-05-30 ] Some people may not be aware of what bass fishing is. Bass fishing has an interesting story. It begun in the late 18th century and it still continues to develop until today. More and more people have been hooked up with bass fishing.
It is in fact one of the most popular hobbies of many people and in most countries. More and more countries have been adopting bass fishing.
by [ 2006-05-06 ] This article gives tips and helpful advice to those people who are interested in sport fishing. by darren takenaga [ 2006-05-06 ] Create your fish bait with common household ingredients. Discover how easy, cheap, and fun it is to make your own bait. by rick chapo  [ 2006-04-28 ] Fly fishing can be a surreal experience mending the soul of any person. That is, until you have to deal with the one that got away! by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] After 7 years of fishing from my float tube and having suffered a serious back injury, I had to look at other options, as fishing from my tube was an impossible task. A friend of mine suggested I come out and try his pontoon boat, after 20 minutes I realized this was something I had to have. by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] have many great memories of fishing with my father as a small child, my father had a love for fly-fishing and he would take me along to some remote place every time he had the day off and the weather was good. We would usually end up far from home at some very secluded creek, lake or small river in the foothills of Alberta, we would walk cut lines for hours on end exploring the creeks, rivers and tiny lakes that were hidden from all but the most serious of fisherman. by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] For the fisherman who is unfamiliar with them, float tubes are basically very fancy tire tubes with a seat and a load of storage pockets. You sit down in the seat and maneuver around by kicking your feet with special fins. Your body is normally halfway submerged in the water, but that will depend on what style of float tube you purchase. Here in Canada where I do my fly fishing the water can be down right chilly, so neoprene chest waders are a good idea. by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] Fishing is becoming so popular that the demand often exceeds the capabilities of Alberta streams and lakes to produce adequate numbers of fish. Mortality must be kept low to in order to maintain and recover fish populations, the release of fish is an important tool to allow anglers to enjoy their sport, yet minimize the impact on fish populations. by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] The single most important thing to consider when buying a fly reel is to make certain it matches the weight of your line and fly rod; this total combination must also be suited for the type of fish you want to catch and your fishing style. The reel becomes part of a balanced system when combined with your fly rod and line. The following are the three main types of drag systems; these are the basics and will help you make a better decision on what is best suited for you. by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] The single most important thing to consider is that the fly line must match the weight on the rod it is to be use on. Due to the many manufactures and wide range of fishing conditions there is an almost endless selection of tapers and variations. Fly lines basically come in level, double, weight forward and shooting tapers. I am sure everyone has their opinion on this matter, as to what is the best overall line. You will have to decide which taper is best suitable for your fishing conditions. Fly lines come in ether a floating or sinking or a combination of the two. by Andy Klynstra  [ 2006-04-27 ] There are many choices when it comes to buying your first fly rod.As an avid fly fisherman for the past 25 years, and having taught a wide range of different age groups and skill levels .This is what has worked best for me and the people I have taught over the years. by Alison Symons [ 2006-04-23 ] A short article relating to fishing for bass, including basic requirements for equipment and discriptions of the types of fish to be caught. by Alison Symons [ 2006-04-21 ] A short article setting out the basic types of baits available for bass fishing and the techniques for using them. by Robert Benjamin  [ 2006-03-31 ]
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by Chris Davis Davis [ 2006-02-08 ] Rainbow trout were introduced into the UK from the US in the early 1900’s. The Rainbow trout has been an incredible success. The introduction of these ‘sexless’ rainbow trout had another benefit for the angler. It opened the door for the abolition of the closed season for rainbow trout. These trout also grew faster.
As a result a race began between fish farmers to grow bigger and bigger rainbow trout to meet the demands of the anglers.
Selective breeding has since pushed up the growth rate of both rainbow trout and brown trout even more.
The current British record for rainbow trout stands at 33Lb. 4oz. by Andrei Loskoutov [ 2006-01-05 ] http://www.bystore.org by Ron King  [ 2005-11-06 ] Anytime is a good time to fish. Not only does it bring you closer to nature, there's the thrill of the catch. by Ron King  [ 2005-10-23 ] Getting the fish to bite is only half the job. Whether or not you land that fish depends on the decisions you made at the shop -- primarily the type of rod.
by Ron King  [ 2005-10-22 ] The right accessories will make your fishing experience more successful, and hence, more enjoyable. by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] If you ever need a quick depth sounder when ice-fishing, you can make one with a small bobber and bell sinker. Just attach the sinker to the bottom line retainer of the bobber and the hook or lure to the top retainer. This makes it easy to find the water’s depth... by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] I have to admit this subject bores me to tears. Amazingly, the simple fact is that every time I interviewed a fisherman about night fishing tips he mentioned preparation at the top of the list.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Sharks buggin’ you? To get rid of them pour some fish blood on a paper towel or newspaper and roll it into a ball. Toss it overboard and the sharks will follow it with the current...
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Bluegills are popular game to go for because they are plentiful across the continent. Another reason they are popular is because they go for a variety of natural bait and artificial bait. They usually opt for areas with clear water and reasonable weed growth.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] If you are in a boat and plan to anchor and bottom fish, get out there before the sun goes down and set up .
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Do you know what the top 3 lures for catching Bass are? Though there aren’t any specific statistics, a survey was conducted amongst the pro bass fishermen and it was found that plastic worms won by a large margin. Second and third place were the spinnerbait and then the crank bait.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Spark plugs make excellent disposable sinkers. Need some cheap (free) fishing weights? Go to any gas station and ask for them. Then, loop a rubber band through the electrode and then tapping the wire down the plug can be attached to a loop of monofilament. The rubber band stretches when the plug is hung up, and even if the extra stretching force isn’t enough to break free, the band will break before the monofilament.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] These recipes are wonderful and they are old family recpies. Most of the fish were caught using the special Evening Secret for swarming fish, and catching them. Learn how you can increase your catches at ... by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Obviously, the goal when casting a fly is to present the fly to the fish in a realistic manner. You are trying to simulate nature here. If you are going for trout in a stream, for instance, this means a drag-free float of 36 inches over a precise spot that marks the window of a feeding fish...
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Fishing spring creeks isn’t easy. Don’t expect large quantities of catches, but do expect a challenging experience which has a certain mystique about it. Catching just a few trout, will give you a feeling of accomplishment.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Anywhere there is a pond; it could be a hidden hotspot for fish. The bottom line is, no matter how small the pond may be, it is only a matter of time until the fish find it. If you live near farmland, a great way to scout around for these hidden hotspots is to schedule a flight over the area and map out any bodies of water you may have missed.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] In night fishing 95% of success is determined before your line is wet. It is recommended to start an evening feeding frenzy along the food chain with your big game fish as the final predator.
by Frank Faldo [ 2005-08-01 ] Fish feed by sense at night, not by sight. Using some of the proven techniques below, you can turn an average night of fishing into a fish fighting frenzy! Having bait that is in good shape, which will only enhance these methods.
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