Anticipation builds for this year’s Rotary Fishing Derby – Record Enterprise

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Anticipation builds for this year's Rotary Fishing Derby
Record Enterprise
pm Miller and Travis Williams and Adrien Lavoie, licensed New Hampshire fishing guides, will discuss ice fishing tips, techniques and equipment.

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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

Pro Bass Fishing Tips | Fishing For Bass Techniques

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Pro bass fishing techniques and tips revealed: discover why the pros catch more bass than you and how you can use their techniques with this bass fishing guide continue reading –>

Bass Fishing Tips

Monday, July 13th, 2009

cha cha cha chyea asked: Topwater? Shallow or Deep Divers? Hardbaits? Softbaits? Weedless? I’m looking to create an ultimate bass fishing lure, so I’m looking into the most Click here to read more

Ultimate Bass has everything bass fishing, reports, bass fishing forum, information, tips, techniques, monthly contests, fishing beginners area, knot tying guide and everything Click here to read more

Shimano Fishing

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Essentially, fly fishing can be split into two major categories, freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing. Although there are similarities between the two, there certainly are some big differences, for example different species of fish, different fishing techniques and different types of Shimano fishing equipment. Once you start exploring the world of fly fishing, you’ll never be bored or run out of options. It’s really a varied and versatile activity that just about anyone can enjoy regardless of age, gender, interests or physical abilities. –> read more

In this article I am going to talk about fishing for Bass, and what types of lures you should pay attention too. After you are done reading it you should have a good idea what works good for Bass fishing and what doesn’t work so well. –> read more

Trophy Bass Fishing in Missouri – Locations and Techniques

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

While Missouri may not be known for its trophy bass fishing, there are plenty of large bass around to keep an angler busy for a lifetime. In order to catch them, you will probably have to use different techniques than you use to catch smaller bass. If you are willing to catch a few less fish in search of that wall hanger, then this article is for you. First, I will share some of my favorite big bass techniques. Then I will choose a few of the best lakes and rivers in the state to find the bass of a lifetime. –> read more

Considered by many as a sport species, carp are also the basis for many food producing aquaculture systems. Nearly half the fish consumed worldwide are raised on fish farms and fish farming is now the world’s fastest growing food sector. With almost three quarters of the world’s wild fisheries either fully or over exploited, this article considers the potential of commercial carp farming to meet the expanding global demand for fish and examines the sustainability of carp farming with regard to energy inputs. –> read more

trout fishing tips and techniques…JRWfishing.com

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Catch more fish with JRW gang hooks. These fishing hooks are the best way to present a worm as bait in a natural manner. When it comes to fishing with worms gang hooks are the Read more

fishing.tips?

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
fishing tips
cjensenuti asked:


Okay so I go fishing alot and I never catch anything unless luck comes my way…. Sometimes I fish for bass, some times I fish for crappy or bluegill. Just catching something good in size without needing expensive lures and equipment is fun. I usually keep getting snagged on the bottom of the creek. The creek I fish as is full of bass, crappy, and bluegill…but rarely do I pull anything out or get any bites. Sometimes I would catch a few good 10 -14 inch bass. But that’s rarely….I want to bring home the big ones!

Any tips on bait and fishing techniques to not get snagged at the bottom of rocks and such?

Any tips to using certain types of lures and baits? I try not to use expensive lures because of the snagging.

I use 15lb test line and a good size hook, not sure the size but it’s a good size to pull in big bass..if I would ever get a chance to hook a big one. Sometimes I would use smaller size hooks and different bait for crappy..no luck with either fish types really..
for bluegills I would use wax worms, and regular night crawler worms.

For bass I would use 10 inch long powerbait lures…I’ve used light and dark colored ones. I’ve tried a few spinners. I’ve tried using different types of rubber jiggs.

Maybe my sinker and hook set up is wrong?…could that be the cause for snagging and not getting any fish?

Could setting the sinkers wrong be a factor?
Sometimes I stand on the docks, some times I stand in the bushes area where the land leads out to the deep end of the creek. Sometimes there’s shadows, sometimes there’s not.