Hook Yourself a Glorious Catch With These Saltwater Fishing Tips

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 9:08 am

If you’re reading this you’re probably a really big fishing fan. And you most likely began with freshwater fishing and now you want to conquer the world of saltwater fishing. And who wouldn’t want to take that fateful leap? The excitement that comes with the surf pounding against your boat while dozens of pounds of struggling fish fights you at the other end of the line is priceless and can’t be replaced except by the rarest of freshwater encounters.

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Going to the Worms - How the Lowly Worm Can Bag You a Big Fishing Catch

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 9:08 am

One of the biggest thrills in the world, especially when the weather cooperates is most definitely fishing! There is hardly a better activity than just sitting under the warm sun and waiting for your lunch to come nibbling. And when it does, is there any greater feeling than to actually engage in a battle of life-and-death with a fish? And one of the biggest things that you’ll ever need when you’re out in the big wild world of fishing is definitely the bait.

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Secrets Revealed! How to Fish For Cod - By an Expert

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 8:08 am

Cod is one of the most sought after fish in fishing season and is available surfing near the shore. And, the best season to catch mature cod is in winters.

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Take a Kid Fishing Please

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 7:08 am

I’m an accomplished bass angler. I fish tournaments all over the west. But today that’s not my focus, it’s fishing with kids. You see to me kids are the future of my sport. I also believe my sport can help teach kids to be better people. I truly believe teaching kids to fish will make them better people.

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Tips When Joining Bass Fishing Clubs

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 7:08 am

Bass fishing takes determination, dedication and some strength depending on what kind of bass you are going after. These fish, classified as sunfish, can be found almost anywhere nationwide. Because of the skill needed to hook and reel these fish in, bass fishing is somewhat of a sport.

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Making Your Own Wedding Rings

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 6:08 am

It is extremely easy to make your own wedding ring lures for trout and bass fishing. Here’s how. The supplies are readily available. Don’t forget to use new, strong leader, as you will catch fish!

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How to Rig a Worm

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 6:08 am

With an article titled ‘how to rig a worm’ some of you may be thinking that I’m referring to plastic worms, and rigging these worms for bass fishing. Just so you don’t waste your time that is not what I’m referring to. I’m referring to either live or synthetic worms and rigging these worms for fishing.

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Michigan Fishing Reports

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 6:08 am

Michigan fishing reports deliver information about some outstanding freshwater fishing for multiple species. The Michigan Department of Natural resources publishes a weekly fishing report for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the Northwest, The Southwest, the Northeast, and the Southeast regions of Michigan. Michigan is noted for it’s excellent Walleye fishing in most of Michigan’s fishing report regions.

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Searching For the Secret Bait

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 5:08 am

What’s in your tackle box? Does it make a difference?

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Fishing in Algonquin Park

Wednesday 20 August 2008 @ 5:08 am

We recently spent time in the beautiful outdoors camping and fishing in the amazing Algonquin Park. Its breathtaking lakes made for an incredible adventure. For those of you that are not familiar with Algonquin Park you will find that it is located in Northern Ontario and offers a remarkable fishery. There are many links available if you Google Algonquin Park.

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