Category: Fishing
Posted by Stefa Gnfnif in Fishing Thursday, 29 October 2009 03:58 No Comments
It’s wise to assemble as much information as possible on Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel(Shirts, Hats, Watches). Being out in nature is one of best ways to take your mind away from your everyday stresses. Sport fishing is one particular outdoor activity which is enjoyed my millions of people around the world. Of course there are many different types of sport fishing one can do. Whatever your fancy, whether it be deep sea or fresh water fishing, it’s always useful to get acquainted with techniques that other people successfully implement.
Posted by Owen Jones in Fishing Saturday, 24 October 2009 04:42 No Comments
Even though this term might make you think of ocean fishing, deep sea fishing refers to that which is performed in waters as large as or larger than lakes. Rivers and ponds are not “deep sea fishing” as the water is usually too shallow. Deep sea fishing is carried out in coastal waters where lots of large fish species make their home.
Posted by Frank Gehry in Fishing Saturday, 24 October 2009 03:56 No Comments
Regardless of the type of boat that you have, you should not discount the importance of the right materials for your boat seats, as this can be of prime importance not only for the comfort of your fellow passengers, but also for the performance of the vessel and ultimately for the safety of everyone on board.
Posted by Tony G. Stevenson in Fishing Saturday, 24 October 2009 01:16 No Comments
Carp fishing is a popular hobby that has a long tradition in Europe, and is growing in the States, as well. Carp are known to thrive in almost any type of water, making them an easy to find and attractive fish to angle for. All fishermen know that no matter what you’re chasing, good angling gear is needed.
Posted by Captain Kyle Tomek in Fishing Friday, 23 October 2009 04:01 No Comments
While some may sneer, others will smile when remembering the spring season of 2008. February through May proved to be the windiest season that anyone could remember. Though 20-30 mph winds became a dreaded norm last year, a certain breed of baitfish saved many days for a select few middle coast guides and anglers.
Posted by Frank Gehry in Fishing Thursday, 22 October 2009 08:11 No Comments
Are you looking for specific kinds of boat seats? There is no lack of different options for boat seats, so knowing which ones to choose is crucial so that you will have the right equipment for your craft.
Posted by Michael Adams in Fishing Wednesday, 21 October 2009 06:36 No Comments
Lake fishing is very similar to river fishing, or slow-flowing river fishing at any rate. The types of fish in rivers and lakes tend to be the same, which means that the tackle, bait and lures will be the same as well, although you might want a longer fishing rod, say, a beach-casting rod to cast your bait farther out into the lake. Lake fish will often mature to a larger size than river fish, so your line should be stronger too.
Posted by Dave Duncan in Fishing Wednesday, 21 October 2009 04:24 No Comments
Mastering the plant life within a pond, or in any body of water is extremely critical. Why you ask? Well, because for some reason or another, you’ve decided that you don’t want it there. No matter if these plants have generated some type of nuisance for swimming children, or have just simply stopped up the engine on a favorite motorboat, you want them to be gone, and there are many ways of doing this.
Posted by Steve Utley in Fishing Friday, 16 October 2009 05:53 No Comments
Fishing is like reading a book. The difference is this is a living book. Like a book, you start out by looking at the cover. Only, when you are fishing the cover is the weather conditions. You look at the wind, sun, tide, humidity, and the temperature of both the air and the water. With this knowledge, you can make the decision about how you will be fishing – by boat, kayak, or wading, using light tackle or fly. Then you can choose where you want to fish and what you are going to fish for.
Posted by Kenneth Maluda in Fishing Friday, 16 October 2009 03:21 No Comments
There are many rules of angling that you need to learn to participate in this exciting sport. Remember two things when you engage in this sport: respect the environment and respect the people around you. Fishing has been a part of man’s daily activity since time immemorial, or it may seem and will continue to be a part of our daily activity as long as the ocean keeps providing us with edible marine life that continues to be an important part of our daily diet. Many people shun the new ways to fish which while they may make it easier to catch fish, they do not necessarily make it more enjoyable as a way to relax.








































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