Fishing Techniques

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Fishing is the act of catching fish and other aquatic animal. It is not an easy task to do and needs a lot of technique and skill. Patience and luck are also very important for a fisherman. A good fisherman masters fishing skills over years of practice and hard work. Source: ezinearticles.com

Many fishermen make the common mistake of using line that is too heavy for the type of rod and reel they use, then wonder why they can’t cast very far. The first piece of advice I would give is to match the reel you use with the right line. Source: ezinearticles.com

FieldJunky.com Giving Away Hunting And Fishing Gear Monthly To – dBusinessNews.com

Friday, November 20th, 2009

We’ve already given away bait packs, fishing reels, duck calls, even Ameristep Doghouse Blinds!” said Adam Marley, co-founder of FieldJunky.com, “FieldJunky.com is the first stop for hunters and fishermen looking for top-quality, name-brand continue reading –>

Making Boosted Homemade Carp Boilies For Autumn and Winter!

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Soon the hot days of summer will be replaced by cooler temperatures and thoughts of establishing a new unique winter bait will be on many carp anglers minds. Here are some well proven ideas to get you thinking and catching more fish! keep reading –>

One lure of which I’m sure a lot of fishermen and fisherwomen can agree that they don’t put to use often enough (if it even catches their eye in the first place amongst all those amazingly detailed Rapala’s or shiny Thomas Boyants on the shelves) would happen to be the plain old tube bait. If you’re looking for a new lure to add to your arsenal, and yes – the type of lure your friends see you use and say “you actually use those things?”, then pick up a pack of tubes and follow these simple, step-by-step instructions and you’ll have your friends in awe at the bass you catch on these! p.s. Did I mention these work YEAR-ROUND? keep reading –>

Fishing Missouri’s Forgotten Trout River – The Niangua River

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

This river is a fantastic trout fishing opportunity. Known well for its bass fishing prowess, many fishermen are missing out on an awesome aspect of this stream! keep reading –>

Pike Fishing – The Secret to Catching a Fall-Time Trophy Pike

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Quick tips to nab you that trophy pike you’ve always wanted, and what better way to end the warm season! When most fishermen are putting their poles away, the real ones come out to play, and they don’t mess around. Fall is one of the best times to catch a big pike and you don’t even necessarily need a boat to accomplish this. more fishing facts –>

Trout Fishing

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

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The Biggest Crab Catches Are in the Coldest Months

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Taking place off the shores of Alaska in the coldest of winter months, the king crab season is so treacherous that a cable television show was created to document it. Usually falling between October and January, the actually season is short, at one point lasting only 4 days. However since 2005 the harvest has changed from a derby system to a quota system, and now the season ranges from 2 to 4 weeks. The derby system made an already dangerous job, even more so, because all fleets were vying for a catch within a very small window of time. Now with quotas, catches are limited to fewer boats with bigger quotas. Even still, fishermen often go without sleep in order to be ready with the king crabs pull. more fishing facts –>

The best bait for bass fishing is a good question. Especially around this time of the year. Oh yes! more fishing facts –>

Dicey ice? Not for walleye anglers on Saginaw Bay – MLive.com

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Press Photo/Chris Zimmerman John Williams pulls this 18-inch walleye out of Saginaw Bay. LINWOOD — It’s a little unnerving to look across the vast expanse of ice and see pepper specks of life three or four miles offshore, the huddle of ice fishermen continue reading –>

I need fishing tips?

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
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ny asked:


I am a fisherman, and I have gone for 84 days without catching any fish at all. I am considered so unlucky, that the parents of Manolin, my apprentice, forbade him to go fishing with me, and send him out with more lucky fishermen. I need some new fishing tips and tricks to end this streak of bad luck. Do you know of any, and what are they?