Archive for Fishing
March 17, 2008 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: saltwater fishing, fishing
When it comes to selecting a deep sea charter, there are numerous factors to consider. Not only do you want to find a charter that is reputable and professional, you also want to look for one that will meet your individual needs. This means that before you even make […]
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March 16, 2008 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: walleye fishing, fishing
There are some great hotspots in North Dakota to fish for walleye. The leader in hotspots is Devil’s Lake. It is the highlight of every angler’s day. You can set out on Devils Lake and have a good catch before coming ashore. Many anglers are talking about Devil’s Lake because the […]
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March 16, 2008 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: walleye fishing, fishing
When you are looking for the perfect guide, you need to consider a few things before deciding on which one will serve your needs. Although experience is the most import, some others will help you pick the right walleye fishing guide.
The first thing to remember is to be honest with the […]
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March 9, 2008 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: bass fishing, fishing
A whole lot of advice can be said about fishing for bass in a river, but I speed through all of the best tips and tricks here in this article.
Before taking into consideration anything else, keep in mind that bass do not do very well at all in very rapid waters […]
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December 2, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: saltwater fishing, fishing
Back in 1953, on May 7th Lou Marron was onboard his boat, “Flying Heart” off the coast of Chile. They were fishing for billfish. The Captain of the boat was Eddie Wall, who’d done a lot of fishing for swordfish.
They spotted a giant swordfish and threw the line across it’s nose, […]
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December 2, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: walleye fishing, fishing
Walleye fishing on the Mississippi river is special. While other walleye enthusiasts are inside the warmth of their humble abodes during the winter months, dreaming about warmer weather and walleye fishing, those fortunate enough to be on the Mississippi River can actually BE out there with their hooks in the water, […]
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July 28, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
Whether you are new to Crappie fishing, or an avid fisherman, it never hurts to other opinions and tips from both professional and amateur fisherman alike. Some fisherman have a habit of finding one certain style of fishing, and sticking to it. While doing what makes you most comfortable may allow […]
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July 28, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
Crappie fishing is literally a sport for all ages. Bass and Stripers put up such a fight that a small child or weaker adult may just simply not be able to get the fish in. On the other hand, Crappie are often so gentle that you may have caught them before […]
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July 10, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
One of the best resources available to avid fisherman is the wide range of fishing and outdoor magazines available. However, not all magazines are alike. Here are a few of the most popular magazines available.
Field & Stream
Description- Field and Stream is a monthly magazine that was originally launched in 1873 by […]
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July 10, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
Crappie fishing is a sport that the whole family can enjoy. Crappie remain small, typically around 8 to 12 inches, and weight about a pound. Crappie, unlike other types of fish, do not struggle once they are caught on a hook. Because of the nature of Crappie, young children, senior citizens, […]
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July 10, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
Bill Dance may be one of the most known fisherman in the world. He currently lives in the Memphis Tennessee area, but has been known for traveling all over the world.
He’s been fishing for literally all of his life. He is a member of the International Fishing Hall of Fame, […]
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July 10, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
Because of the nature of Crappie, pretty much any pole will suffice. However, beware as Crappie do not put up an admirable fight like other freshwater fish do. Sometimes, you may not even know that you caught a Crappie unless you are paying close attention. This is the main reason a […]
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July 8, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
Crappie Condos are actually artificial brush piles used to attract Crappie to the area in which they are placed in. Crappie flourish in areas in which the most cover is available. Providing artificial cover should aid you in locating Crappie. Crappie condos can be built out of several materials, and are […]
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July 8, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
The State Record for Black Crappie in Indiana is 4 pounds, 11 ounces. Black Crappie prefer water temperatures of 68 to 72 Degrees, and deeper, slow moving waters.
Rules and Regulations
Like other states, Indiana requires you to purchase a fishing license before fishing in any public waters in Indiana. The only […]
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July 5, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: crappie fishing, fishing
While some fishermen simply enjoy the idea of being out on the lake, relaxing and casting a line every once in awhile, many anglers are definitely more interested in catching fish. Because some fish, including crappie, can be finicky about weather and certain lake conditions, crappie fishing reports can be […]
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June 21, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: fishing, fishing vacations, Florida fishing
It will never cease to amaze me how many people when trying to catch Speckled Trout dont take the time to check on tides, the moon stages, or even think about the temperature of the water.
Speckled Trout are very temperamental fish and are very sensitive to changes […]
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June 20, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: fishing, fishing vacations, fly fishing
If you are a fly fishing enthusiast then you probably spend time looking for new places to go participate in your sport. A lot of fly fishermen stay in the United States going to locales in Montana, Wyoming, and Alaska to try their hand. I would like […]
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June 20, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: fishing, fishing vacations, Mexico fishing trips
If you have never been to Mexico for a fishing trip you are missing a treat. With the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez on the west and the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean on the east, Mexico offers something for almost every type of fisherman, […]
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May 28, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: fishing, archery fishing hunting, fly fishing, fishing boat, ice fishing, fishing tackle
Fishing is a fun and tranquil sport that lets you spend quiet time with your friends, family and with Mother Nature.
Fresh water fishing is a sport involving the catching of fish in lakes, rivers and streams. It involves […]
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April 9, 2007 · Filed under Fishing
Keywords: fly fishing, fly fishing line, equipment, fish
For folks just getting into the relaxing and enjoyable sport of fly fishing, assembling the proper gear can be one of the first exciting challenges to deal with. Depending on the type and size of fish you are going after and the waters you will […]
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