New For 2008: Mustang Survival F3 Inflatable Fishing Vest
New for 2008, Mustang Survival announces the F3 Inflatable Fishing Vest from Mustang Survival brings together form, functionality and flotation. Featuring a comfortable relaxed fit, soft neoprene collar, 10 functional pockets and inside pockets for a hydration pack, pliers and valuables. Whether you are river, lake or kayak fishing it will let fishermen focus on what's really important - reeling in their next catch.
Guide To Alaska Fishing Lodge And Cabins
A persons life is filled with recreation. A fisherman life is filled with recreation in the form of nature. They tend to be one of the largest groups of natural recreation seekers.
Fishing Trip Alaska: Coordinating a Memorable Fishing Trip in Alaska
If you're planning a fishing trip, Alaska is probably the best place in the world The Halibut are massive, the salmon gigantic and the trout quite plentiful
Alaska Fishing Lodge - Silver Salmon Creek Lodge
When you visit Silver Salmon Creek Lodge, you will be experiencing natures artwork at its best. The Alaskan wilderness is truly here and can be seen all around in the wildlife and landscape. The coastline here offers a wide variety of picturesque moments. From the mountains to the salt-water bays, from the streams to the marshes comes a sense of Alaska.
Fly Fishing Basics Are The Gateway To Understanding An Ancient Technique
Everyone knows the basics of fishing. There?s a rod, reel, fishing line, hook, bait; you cast the line, wait for a bite, and reel in your dinner. Experienced fishermen know there is more to it than that, but for most of us that description appropriately sums it up. However, there are many types of fishing, such as salt water and fresh water, and perhaps the most artful of them all, fly fishing. You have probably heard of fly fishing - it has been in recorded history for nearly 2000 years - and you probably know that it does not involve fishing for flies, but if that is all you know then a primer in fly fishing basics can bring you up to speed.
Maine Fishing Landlocked Atlantic Salomon
Landlocked Salmon Atlantic Salmon are know only in the State of Maine. Some of the other names are Sebago Salmon or Quananiche and the scientific name is Salmo Salar. The average size is 16-18 inches and 1-2 pounds, but 3-5 pound fish are not uncommon. Adults are generally silvery wiyh a slightly forked tail and small x-shaped marking on the back and iper sides. Juvenile salmon have a dark red spot between each pair of parr marks. Mature males develop a kype or hooked jaw, during the spawning season.
Largemouth Bass Fishing
Bass are the most sought out game fish. Its appeal spans cultures, age groups and genders. Bass fishing is the heart of a lot of anglers everywhere. If you look at Nascar and you can see just how popular Bass fishing is among the drives.
Borealis Outdoor Adventures - Alaska Float Trips in Katmai National Park is Lising with AmerianFlyFishingTravel.com, a Major Fly Fishing Travel Websit
Alaska's Borealis Outdoor Adventures are Alaska's float trip experts. Their float trips are designed for clients to get close to nature and enjoy some of the worlds' greatest fly fishing. The float trips are carefully planned with clients well being and enjoyment their top priority. Alaska's Borealis Outdoor Adventures are now listed with AmericanFlyFishingTravel.com.
5 Powerful Trout Fishing Techniques
Most anglers consider trout as one of their favorite ?fishing friends? while fishing. This artful species is found everywhere. Different varieties of trout choose different types of places as their native habitat.
Ice Fishing 2008 : Advances In Technologies, Gear And Tactics
Since the dawn of mankind fishing and catching the largest and most fish has always been on most men?s mind. So it is with ice fishing in the Northern U.S. states and Canada. In an effort to catch ?that big one? as well ?more fish? new technologies and techniques have advanced and evolved. Many of these techniques and tactics are thought fresh, copied and some say even ?stolen? from the ice fisherman?s fall/spring / summer ?open water? fishing cousins and some even say ?competitors?.
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The Things You Wont Look Out For (But Should) When Night Fishing
5 Things To Be Careful of When Night Fishing Night fishing can be some of the most exciting, rewarding and fulfilling fishing you ever do in your life. It can also be the most dangerous fishing you ever do as well. Here are 5 quick things to look out for and be careful of next time you venture out... One - Trees can make your trip miserable. We used to fish at the same lake every weekend for 6 months during the day. I knew this lake like the back of my hand, so it seemed anyway. One Saturday night, we decided to try our luck night fishing on this lake. Once we got out in the water, we were catching fish like no other. Maybe it was carelessness or the adrenaline flowing, but we were whipping around the lake to get to our favorite daytime spot, anxious to see if we would get the same results. What appeared to be open water was actually a graveyard of fallen trees and submerged tree stumps. I'm sure you can imagine the damage the boat received. Just goes to show you the waters are completely different at night than in the day. Sure we knew the water had trees throughout, but they were much easier to see during the day. Two - Other boaters While you have control over the lights on your boat, you don't have that luxury with other boats on the water with you. Some people do not abide by the law and they choose to not use their lights when night fishing for whatever reason. Seeing another boat at night when they do not have their lights on can be a challenge. Three - Insects Big fish aren't the only things that come out at night. Expect to find more mosquitoes and black flies at night, eager to snack on your skin. Always bring some bug spray (deet) with you. Four - Wildlife Like insects, you may find an increase in animals out at night with you. One in particular are snakes. For some reason, we come across more snakes at night than during the day. Five - Fishing with others It is hard to see your partner's rod when he is casting at night. Many times have I been snagged by a lure being casted by my partner. Keep an eye out for your co-fishermen when you cast your line. Daniel Eggertsen is a long time fishermen, as well as President and Founder of Evening Secret Fishing - (http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/obstacle.php)
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