Posts Tagged ‘fishing lures’
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 Ferdinand Emy in Fishing Saturday, 19 September 2009 19:05 No Comments
One of the key things that you will require to know before you can effectively fish is how to tie good fishing knots. Fishing knots are used to firm the lure to your line. If you don’t have good fishing knots in place, your lure may come unraveled from the line while you are fishing, which can cause the loss of fish and lure. You will likewise need to use fishing knots to secure rigs to your line, peculiarly in the case of rods utilising many lures on one line.
Posted by Derek Gatehouse in Fishing Monday, 6 April 2009 11:57 No Comments
When fishing, tackle can get expensive!
Posted by Bob Smith in Fishing Wednesday, 14 January 2009 03:59 No Comments
Every person who fishes has their favorite type of bait. It probably comes from successfully using the bait on several occasions. Then the result? It’s a great bait.
Posted by Ernest Cisneros in Fishing Wednesday, 14 January 2009 03:55 No Comments
Fishing in the Lower Laguna Madre can be one of the most rewarding, and difficult, fishing experiences in Texas. This region in South Texas is home to a wide variety of game fish species ranging from speckled trout and redfish, to flounder, tarpon and snook. What makes this area so unique is the over-abundance of sea grass that can be found throughout the bay system.








































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