How to Catch Trout in a River Or Stream

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 7:11 am

This article will teach any angler how to catch a trout from a river or stream. These simple tips can be employed by any angler.

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The Best Way to Catch Trout

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 7:11 am

Is there one way that’s better than another to catch trout? In this article we’re going to explore the question of the best way to catch trout.

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The Glories of a Fisherman’s Life

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 7:11 am

I suppose you could say I’m fortunate, my house sits right by the river, and I can fish anytime I want. And since I work from home, things are even better, just yesterday I stopped working long enough to fish for lunch, caught a small mouth bass, then half an hour later was frying him for lunch, life is grand. To me fishing is the most relaxing activity I can think of, it allows anyone to experience nature at its best, feel the wind on your face, the rocking of the boat, its man against nature, fishing is almost coded into our genetic makeup.

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Fishing Vacations Destinations Advice and Guide

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 7:11 am

Are you a keen fisherman or just starting out? A great way to enjoy your favorite pastime is to go on fishing vacations.

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Streamer Fishing Basics

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 6:11 am

Streamer fishing is a tried and true method for catching trout. While fishing dry flies remains the most exciting method of fly fishing, fall and winter fishing in the Rocky Mountains is usually limited to nymphs and streamers. While both of these other methods are productive given the situation and water type, fishing with streamers is usually more enjoyable than nymph fishing.

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Preserving Your Fishing Experiences For Prosperity

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 6:11 am

Time flies and don’t we all know it. One day you are fishing with your buddies in high school and the next you are trying to teach your kids how to tie a fly. As the years pass, so do our memories. Keeping a fishing journal is a great way to record those memories and pass them down to your kids.

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Releasing Saltwater Fish Safely

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 5:11 am

As recreational anglers we all have the responsibility to look after the fish resources which provide us with so much enjoyment. We need to respect the fish we catch and treat them accordingly, not simply view them as points on the board as often happens in the excitement of a “smash”. Gone are the days of catching tons of duskies, milkies or lessers and having them removed by the truckload after a competition.

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Saltwater Fishing in Florida

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 5:11 am

Florida is considered to be one of the top 3 best fishing spots in the world. There are many attractions and loads of fish to catch, the Florida Keys and the Everglades are the biggies. But there are plenty of fish that you can catch up and down both the east and west coasts of Florida, and for the boater, down south in the Keys is some of the best fishing in the world.

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How to Use an Underwater Ice Fishing Camera to Fish Like a Pro

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 4:11 am

The underwater camera brought the underwater world a fish lives in right to a TV screen! This powerful tool can help increase your catch rate and enjoyment while on the ice. Read on to understand how to best apply this tool while on the ice.

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Hawaii Fishing

Wednesday 19 November 2008 @ 4:11 am

Whether a novice or an experienced fishing fan, one of the best places to enjoy the sport is in the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii fishing involves every kind of fishing against a backdrop of spectacular scenery. Many records have been set here for catches. The islands host various tournaments for the serious competitor but recreational fishing and families and young children are encouraged to participate in the sport.

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