Strike Brite Product Video Complete.

Strike brite lures solve the problem of low lure visibiltiy in muddy, murky or dark water. A fish has to see it before it will eat it. and these lures are simply the most visible lure on the market in those conditions. with excellent lure action and scented with the industries leading scent technology these will be your go to lures. these lures are the only lure that you are able to design before each cast. watch video

 


Fishing Techniques

Its that time of year. April showers bring about plenty of stained water in our reservoirs, rivers and lakes. For a lot of fisherman, this new influx of debris in the water puts a damper on things. But it doesn't have to be this way. It can work to your advantage if you know what to look for...... read more.

 


Ice Fishing Lures

There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot." - Stephen Wright. Fishing on ice can be an enjoyable sport, provided you are dressed for the occasion. Proper warm clothing and a good pair of boots are indispensable. If, however, you are improperly dressed, ice fishing can be a miserable, frosting experience. Ice fishing comes at a hefty..... read more.

 


Catfishing.

Fishing is the second most popular form of recreation or pastime in the United States (the first being swimming). The exact number of anglers or fishermen is impossible to determine, but recent..... read more

 


Crappie Lures.

Crappie lures are made of wood, plastic, or metal objects, often designed to resemble or mimic its prey. These fishing lures are equipped with one or many hooks that are used to catch or bait fish...... read more

 


Fishing Gear

Fishing gear varies greatly. With that fact out there, you need to make sure that you can separate what you need from what you may want from what is completely useless. This requires educating yourself about gear versus fishing needs. read more

 

Muskie Fishing

Choosing muskie lures that work is a problem for beginners as well as seasoned anglers when hunting forty inch or even bigger muskies. There is nothing like a good lure to attract the heavily teethed fish...read more  watch video

 


Fishing accessories

When people go to a major retailer, they are looking for find accessories for fishing products shopping by going up and down the sporting good aisles, or finding those items drastically reduced on the clearance aisles. read more

 


Bass Fishing Origins

Bass fishing not only a popular hobby, but it is also considered a sport with many events competitions being held each year in the US and other countries around the world. read more


Fishing for Salmon

Are you planning to go fishing for salmon? If you are and you are one of the beginners or first-timers, there are basic things you need to know to get you started and to help you enjoy this enjoyable outdoor activity. read more

 


How to Make Fresh Water Spin Bugs

One of the most effective lures for black bass in fresh water is the so-called "bass bug" which is used with a fly rod. However, these bugs are too light to cast with a casting or spinning rod. But the angler who wants to use such tackle can easily make bass bugs which are heavy enough to cast.read more

 


Sea Fishing Rods and Reels

Fresh water and salt water fishing gear is really quite similar, but there are some basic differences in the two of them. First, and most importantly, saltwater fishing gear have all their metal parts specially treated, so they will resist corrosion better than their non treated counterparts. read more

 


Catch and Release Fishing

Sorting out relevant information on any topic is very difficult but this article on fishing tries to put all the relevant information about fishing at one place. Being interested in fishing means that you must be eager to gain as much information on fishing as possible. To make things easier for you, we have this article for you having all the relevant information on fishing. read more

 


Tips of Choosing Lures

Going to the fishing store can be overwhelming, as there are millions of lures to choose from, and you can't carry it all out to the lake. This guide will help you to narrow it down. read more

 


Tips of Catching Bass and Walleye

Here are some very good fishing tips if you want to fish bass and walleye. Just follow the tips and I am sure you want learn something and get a wonderful experience. Have fun! read more

 


Discover Bass Fishing in Florida

Bass fishing is one of the favorite pastimes of Americans. Many people indulge in this activity for their therapeutic wonders. Great relaxation and the exhilarating feeling of catching a big bass fish is its biggest drawing power. Many memorable times are experienced between friends and family on these bass fishing trips. read more

 


Fishing from the Shore, Bank of A Pond or River

Bass fishing is one of the favorite pastimes of Americans. Many people indulge in this activity for their therapeutic wonders. Great relaxation and the exhilarating feeling of catching a big bass fish is its biggest drawing power. Many memorable times are experienced between friends and family on these bass fishing trips. read more

 


What Lures? Waht Fish?.html

Considered the simplest of all other lures, they got their name because they look like the head of a spoon. They act for the bait fish by doing a flickering and wobbling movement or action. Spoons are excellent for starters in lure fishing; easy to use and very affordable. read more

 


Wyoming Walleye Fishing

Freshwater fishermen and women love a good challenge and walleye is one of the many challenges they probably face if they choose to try their hand fishing in the state of Wyoming. Mysterious creatures, this type of fish loves to hide in the sandy or rocky bottom of whatever body of water they happen to be. They love the cold water, yet can tolerate the warmer temperatures when summer and fall in the state set in. read more

 


The Truth about Fresh Water Game Fish

Whether you're a beginner or an old-timer, a worm-dunker, plug-tosser or a dry-fly puritan, you'll want to know many things to get the most out of your fishing. Here in plain fish-talk is the low-down about Largemouth Black Bass so you can't miss. read more

 


Tips for Taking Care of Your Fishing Rods

Whether you've invested a large sum in your fishing rods or just have a lot of sentimental attachment to the fishing rods you're currently using, you want to make sure you know how to properly care for them so that they will last a longer time. The tips below will help you ensure that your favorite fishing rods will have a long and happy life as part of your fishing equipment. read more

 


The Secrets of Catching Giant Catfish

Catching large catfish is, like most other things, a function of knowledge. You need to understand your prey, their habits and idiosyncrasies. You also need to understand their environment. read more

 


Bassbaits

If you are like most bass anglers, I am sure you will agree, nothing is more exciting than watching the water explode in response to the action of a topwater bait. Enticing a lunker bass to strike a surface bait requires you to get their attention. Among topwater baits few, if any, come close to creating as much attention getting surface disturbance as does the buzzbait. read more

 


Jerkbaits

There are "Two" basic types or styles of Jerkbaits that are sold on the bassin'market today, and they would fall in the categories of "Hard-Jerkbaits" and "Soft-Jerkbaits."read more

 


Simple Bass Lures for Beginners That Are Easy to Work

There are several basic bass fishing lures beginning fishermen need to know how to use. In the following paragraphs I will outline each of them. read more

 


Tactics to Fish Small Catfish Ponds

Many people love fishing for catfish in ponds for a variety of reasons. Not only does it allow everyone an opportunity to fish regardless of whether or not they have a boat or expensive electronic equipment, small ponds often produce good sized, plentiful catches at as good or better rates than big lakes or rivers. read more

 


Spring Time Bass Doing Their Thing

I suppose the bass have finally figured out that spring is here and it is time to go shallow. It seems like we humans have been experiencing spring-like conditions for several weeks, but the bass have been waiting, and now is the time to get out there and catch 'em. The spawn is to bass fishermen/women what the rut is to deer hunters. It is the time of year the big 'uns become more vulnerable than any other time of the year. read more

 


The Art of Buying A Fishing Rod

Most of the time when someone gets in my boat the first thing I look at is their rods. There are times the style of fishing I plan on for the day will not match their equipment. Most people don't like to Texas Rig or Carolina rig. The main reason is they hang up to much.read more

 


Best Bass Fishing Strategies

Catching bass can be very challenging especially if you are going after those big ones, so bass fishing is extremely popular and enjoyed by millions. The bass truly is a remarkable fish with a mouth and stomach that will stretch wide enough for them to eat food that is half their own length. They feed the most aggressively during the spring spawning season and during the late afternoon all the way through till early morning.read more

 


Fall Walleye Fishing Tips

For some walleye fishermen, it is their opinion that the fall isn't the greatest time of year to go walleye fishing. However there are several other fishermen that disagree. To them some of the best walleye fishing is in fact in the fall months.read more

 


Bass Tournament Shortcuts

Have you ever noticed whether it be Club Tournaments, Divisional Tournaments (B.A.S.S. Federation, Red Man, Anglers Choice, etc.) and even the Pro Tournaments, usually you will see a hand full of the same anglers consistently "In-The-Money" most of the time. read more

 


Understanding Bass

In my last article "Understanding Bass Part-1" I covered a bit of information about a few of the "key factors" that an angler should really know about the bass when it comes to becoming a more successful angler such as: Food, Oxygen, and Cover which a bass needs to survive, as well as water temperatures and how it effects bass, along with a few others to help you increase your knowledge in the field of Bass fishing."read more

 


Solunar Theory Helps You to Improve Your Fishing Success

Sometimes good fishing skill is not enough for a successful fisher. You may need some other knowledeg to help you to find the right time to fish which is proved to be of great help. Solunar Theory is a theory which tells you how to choose the right time according to some scientific studies.read more

 


7 Big Bass Fishing Lies

If you think that you know everything that is to be known on Florida bass fishing, striped bass fishing start reading the article to remove your confusion.read more

 


Amazing Secrets to Bass Fishing in Florida

Central Florida is a hot spot for bass fishers. In Florida waters, such as Lake Okeechobee, swarm of bass fishermen gather to get blue gills, specks, largemouth bass, crappie, peacock bass, etc, which populate the waters of the world 's most prominent fishing region.read more

 


Bass Tournament Shortcuts

Have you ever noticed whether it be Club Tournaments, Divisional Tournaments (B.A.S.S. Federation, Red Man, Anglers Choice, etc.) and even the Pro Tournaments, usually you will see a hand full of the same anglers consistently "In-The-Money" most of the time.read more

 


Best Bass Fishing Strategies

Catching bass can be very challenging especially if you are going after those big ones, so bass fishing is extremely popular and enjoyed by millions.read more

 


Buzzbaits

If you are like most bass anglers, I am sure you will agree, nothing is more exciting than watching the water explode in response to the action of a topwater bait. Enticing a lunker bass to strike a surface bait requires you to get their attention. Among topwater baits few, if any, come close to creating as much attention getting surface disturbance as does the buzzbait.read more

 


Choosing the Correct Bass Fishing Lure

Black and blue are generally the most popular lures, and there are many manufactures that make them; therefore, whichever one you choose is simply a matter of personal preference.read more

 


How To Choose Fly Fishing Leaders and Tippets PART 1

Consider the importance of leaders in the sport of fly fishing. Even in the earliest days, fishermen knew that they could not just attach a fly directly to the line and catch fish. Since then, we have learned through trial and error the importance of the proper selection of the leader to match the fly, fishing conditions and the species sought.read more

 


Trapping A Bass

In our ongoing quest to find new and improved ways to catch more bass, sometimes the answer is right before our very eyes. So often the most effective means of boating more fish is so simple, we simply overlook it. Chances are it is right in front of you, but you don't see it. It's like not being able to see the forest, for the trees, so to speak.read more

 


Simple Bass Lures for Beginners That Are Easy to Work

There are several basic bass fishing lures beginning fisherman need to know how to use. In the following paragraphs I will outline each of them.read more

 


Springtime Bass Doing Their Thing

I suppose the bass have finally figured out that spring is here and it is time to go shallow. It seems like we humans have been experiencing spring-like conditions for several weeks, but the bass have been waiting, and now is the time to get out there and catch 'em. The spawn is to bass fishermen/women what the rut is to deer hunters. It is the time of year the big 'uns become more vulnerable than any other time of the year.read more

 


Tactics to Fish Small Catfish Ponds

Many people love fishing for catfish in ponds for a variety of reasons. Not only does it allow everyone an opportunity to fish regardless of whether or not they have a boat or expensive electronic equipment, small ponds often produce good sized, plentiful catches at as good or better rates than big lakes or rivers. read more

 


The Art of Buying a Fishing Rod

This article will cover the art of buying a fishing rod. Most of the time when someone gets in my boat the first thing I look at is their rods. There are times the style of fishing I plan on for the day will not match their equipment. Most people don't like to Texas Rig or Carolina rig. The main reason is they hang up to much. read more

 


The Secrets of Catching Giant Catfish

Catching large catfish is, like most other things, a function of knowledge. You need to understand your prey, their habits and idiosyncrasies. You also need to understand their environment. read more

 


Three Bas Rigs You Really Ought to Know!

Many of today's anglers all to often seem to have the enthusiasm to get themselves all sike'd up for that big day of fishing the following day only to find themselves coming in at the end of the day with only one or two bass caught. They will spend the day, usually casting, re-rigging, running, loosing lures, etc., but most of all getting frustrated because the fish aren't cooperating. "Sound Familiar?" read more

 


Understanding Bass Part 2

In my last article "Understanding Bass Part-1" I covered a bit of information about a few of the "key factors" that an angler should really know about the bass when it comes to becoming a more successful angler such as: Food, Oxygen, and Cover which a bass needs to survive, as well as water temperatures and how it effects bass, along with a few others to help you increase your knowledge in the field of Bass fishing.read more

 


Winter Fishing Techniques

Cold weather and bass fishing are two things that, for the majority of bass anglers, don't fit together. We are all used to picture in our mind hot sunny days and giant bass, not miserable cold snowy days, frozen northern winds, ice on the shorelines or similar stuff.read more

 


How to Catch Walleye in the Fall Months

If you are planning to go fishing for Walleye, you probably already know the importance of planning ahead. If fishing for Walleye in the fall, this is a fantastic opportunity to plan, prepare and compare to last year 's fishing experiences. This will help you improve your chances at catching this year and being successful. read more

 


My Desert Island Lure for Fall Muskies Part 1

The period of fall has many bonus rewards for the angler willing to put in the time, and effort, to find and catch fish. It has proven itself to be the best time of year to do battle with the mighty muskie, and in terms of quantity and quality, this is definitely the time to begin your search. read more

 


Practical Suggestions for Ice Fishing Walleye Jigs

Have you ever been ice fishing? If not, then you should give it a try. You will find that it can be an amazing experience that you will never forget. This is why it is becoming one of the most popular forms of fishing today and this trend is expected to continue to grow. Ice fishing can be very exciting and a great way to catch a lot of walleyes. read more

 


Bottom Bouncer Rigging for Walleye

Bottom bouncer live bait rigging is a great tactic to use when walleyes are relating tight to deep structure and are considered to be in a neutral or negative feeding mood. read more

 


My Desert Island Lure for Fall Muskies Part 2

During the fall you can usually find muskies in very specific locations. The one common ingredient to look for when searching for fish is the presence of green weeds. At this time of year, baitfish will be keying in on these oxygen-rich plants; this in turn will bring in the larger predators. When casting Suicks in the fall I usually search out water in the 5-to-twelve-foot-depth, with some sort of structure the fish can key in on. Keep an eye out for weedlines that have definite edges and ambush spots for the muskie to hide in. Other areas to try out would be points of islands and anywhere you can find a weed-rock transition area. read more

 


Icing Bass

A green flicker appears on the flasher, about 5 feet off bottom. It slowly intensifies to red, and the red line is getting bigger. Get the jig down quick. Level it off right at eye level. Lift it, let it fall, pause. Repeat. The fish hovers under the hole, suspended. About the tenth time the jig is lifted, it won't lift. The rod is doubled. The spool starts to turn, and suddenly it's a blur as a pig largemouth makes for another time zone,dragging a taught 2-pound line behind. read more

 


Turn Your Musky Follows Into Takers Part 2

For many anglers, seeing a following fish can be an exciting yet also disappointing sight out on the water. Watching a fish trail your bait from twenty feet away right to the side of the boat can be downright frustrating. For those fish that follow for long distances, there is a certain trick that can put the odds back in your favour. read more

 


Top 8 Bass Lures

Plastic Worm - Plastic worms have probalby accounted for more bass than any other kind of bait. They are very versitile and can be fished from the top to the bottom. You can get any size needed from tiny three inch worms to monsters over 10 inches long. And the come in all colors of the rainbow - and hundreds more. Rig them Carolina style, Texas style, on a jig head, weightless and any other way you can imagine and they will catch bass. read more

 


The Great Oklahoma Walleye Fishing Frenzy

Because walleye tend to prefer deep lakes with rocky bottoms in cold areas of North America, Oklahoma walleye fishing is not something that is generally discussed or even thought about. However, in some impoundments and warmer waters, walleye have been a great prize fish for those who love the taste of a white, flaky fish cooked out on the grill or sauteed nicely in a skillet. Oklahoma has actually been a location where walleye have managed to thrive a bit against the odds and despite the warmth of the climate and the lack of deep lakes in the state. read more

 


Various Bass Fishing Lures

Bass fishing remains a hugely popular sport. So popular is bass fishing that is has spawned a circuit of professional fishermen (and women) who take part in a number of tournaments such as the Bass Masters Classic and a host of other events. read more

 


Fishing Tips When the Temperature Drops

Now that it's officially fall, it's time to start discussing some fishing tips for when the temperature drops. When the weather becomes cooler, fishing becomes a little more challenging. This is fine though, because the fall fishing season has so much more to offer like less anglers on the water and hungry fish, to name a few. read more

 


Little Known Catfish Fishing Tips

Everywhere you look, you'll find great catfish fishing tips for various types of catfish that can be found in the United States.In most areas of the country, the main species available are blue catfish, channel catfish, and flathead catfish, though you can also find white catfish and bullhead catfish in some areas. read more

 


Deep Trolling for Musky

Trolling for musky is a productive tactic throughout the season, but it is in the fall when this method lives up to its reputation: big musky! As water bodies cool and fish put on the feed bag, trolling deep-diving crankbaits is an excellent technique for increasing your chances of landing a trophy. read more

 


Fall Bass Fishing Good or Bad

The answer to the question is fall bass fishing good or bad is that fall bass fishing is great. There are two times a year when bass fishing is at its best and that is early spring when bass are in the pre-spawn stage and fall. The spawn is past but soon cold fronts will begin to make there way through and temperatures will begin to drop creating conditions favorable for bass fishing. read more

 


The Challenges of Saltwater Fishing

Whether you are fishing out in the sea or in a river, there are always challenges to get round. It is necessary to have patience and try your utmost to catch the fish when they finally turn up. read more

 


30 Carp Fishing Tips for Beginners and More Experienced Fishermen Pivotal for Success

If you want a simple short-cut to carp fishing success you’ve come to the right place. This advice applies to any form of fishing because it is so vitally important. Here is a list of simple details that I wish I’d discovered when I began carp fishing when information was in much shorter supply. Over the years I have been shocked by the number of newer carp anglers who over-look the ultimate importance of their hooks and their hooking efficiency.read more

 


A Fishing Guide Made Easy

Fishing is considered a favorite past time among Americans. A majority of Americans have had the ultimate fishing experience. Fishing is the activity of catching species that live and breathe underwater.read more

 


COMMON CARP FISHING BAIT – Powerful Bait Detection Secrets!

What about common carp? It does seem that if anyone had gotten their baits really right then many more of those ‘un-caught monsters’ in lakes etc would appear as if by magic instead of remaining un-caught for years.read more

 


Creative Carp Bait Boosting Methods and Special Catfish Hook Baits and Fishing Edges

There are many simple ways to generate more bites in fishing. There are many complex methods too, but what matters is what gives you personally the most satisfaction in your fishing. We all want to improve our catches with the least time and effort.read more

 


How to Make Your Own Homemade Carp Fishing Bait

It seems that everybody has an idea for an invention or product. A famous saying is that invention is the mother of necessity. Anglers are no exception. It seems that in every fishing outing, there is experimentation with weights, style of cast, types of fishing line, equipment adjustments, etc. read more

 


Kingfish Fishing Bait

Kingfish is a beautiful fish and on the list of many fishermen as their favorite. Kingfish are also known as whiting or sea mullet. These are fish that swim in surf making fishing a totally extraordinary experience. They live and move in schools of thousands and of course if you caught one, then you are in the middle of it. read more

 


Benefits of Fishing Tackle Box Organization

There are all different kinds of fishermen throughout the world. Some have been reeling in the "big one" for decades, whereas others can only dream of the day when the "big one" bites. Many fishermen like freshwater lakes, some like rivers or streams, and then there are those who prefer the ocean.read more

 


Catch and Release Fishing - Ensuring Fish For Our Future

Know the proper technique for catch and release fishing. Keep those big ones healthy and strong. Your kids and grandkids will thank you! read more

 


Flats Fishing In The Florida Keys

Flats fishing can be an exciting and rewarding experience for fishermen of all ages, whether just beginning or accomplished angler. Flats are long, level, shallow water areas next to deeper water. They are found in bays estuaries and marshes. They are also found atop reefs and atolls, and along shorelines. read more

 


The Best Gift You Can Give Your Fishing Fanatic

The best gift you can give your fishing fanatic is a fishing trip with the least amount of hassles and stress. We fishing fanatics know all too well how much time and effort goes into planning one of these adventures on our own. Expert fishing business owners and guides have several types of packages they can offer. read more

 


How Can You Fish Without A Real Fishing Pole?

A tale from “back in time” of kids using their imagination to while away a lazy summer afternoon. As a young girl, the only other kid in the neighborhood I had to play with was a boy my age that lived down the road from me. read more

 


Salmon Fishing Tackle

Like the hunter with his gun, or the pugilist with his glove, fishing has its tackle. A best friend, a prized possession, the relationship is much like Tiger Woods and his True Temper Dynamic Gold Driver. A reciprocated coexistence with both ends benefiting each other’s facility: Woods with his precision swing and the trusty driver converting the force to several yards. read more

 


The Best Carp and Catfish Fishing Presents Secrets

I first became a passionate angler as a child. It has enriched my life and taught me many things never taught in any book in school. I had little support from disinterested parents and my fishing progress was very limited when I was young. This lack of encouragement teamed with scarce funds to buy fishing tackle and pay for fishing permits did not help either. read more

 


Bass Fishing: A Historical Perspective

Bass fishing has a charming history to fall back on. Starting in the late 18th century, it has continued in its progress till date. The origin of bass fishing lies in the practice of searching for food among the inhabitants of southern United States. read more

 


Bass Fishing and Having A Big Catch

Want to learn more about bass fishing? Are you catching less bass because you're using the wrong lure? You can finally learn how to do it the right way. There are many ebooks as well as web sites on the internet which can help you providing information about bass fishing and how to be successful at it. read more

 


Boat Fishing Tips and Tricks

If you're keen to find a fun family activity, then give boat fishing a try. There's nothing better than heading off on your boat with the wife and kids, talking about the fish you plan to catch that day. read more

 


Choosing The Perfect Guide On Your Fishing Trip

"Do I really need a guide?" is usually one of the first questions asked from anglers going on their first fishing trip. It's impossible to accurately answer that question with a "yes" or a "no", but we can give you the information you need to know to answer the question by yourself. read more

 


Do You Enjoy Fishing?

If you enjoy fishing here is some great information on popular fish, both fresh water as well as saltwater. Trout is a very delicious fish. Because trout are considered a predator in their environment is important to leave plenty of them behind. They come in several different varieties including: Brown, Rainbow, Brook and Lake Trout. read more

 


Do You Possess A Love of Fishing?

Do you possess a love of fishing? Here is a list of popular fish, both saltwater and fresh. Trout is a yummy fish. Apply the catch and release rule some of time. It is important to leave some of the trout behind since they are the top predator in their environment. The different varieties of trout is: rainbow, brown, brook and lake. read more

 


Fly Fishing Supplies

Besides the obvious supplies of rods and reels, there are really a lot of other supplies you should have in your fly fishing arsenal. It can make the difference between a great fishing trip and a so-so fishing trip when you have a variety of products at your disposal. So what types of supplies will you need to have on hand? read more

 


How To Choose The Right Fishing Venue

For a newcomer to angling, deciding where to fish can be a daunting prospect. There are lots of good guides out there, but being bombarded with so much information can leave you none the wiser. So how do you find the best venue for you? read more

 


Live Bait Fishing Tips - Keeping Your Baits Alive

Obviously you can't live bait if you can't keep it alive, and this can often be quite a task. Keeping your baits happy, healthy and kicking can be approached in many ways, so I have put down a few key tips to remember; and some good alternatives to fully plumbed live bait tanks. read more

 


Locating the Best Bass Fishing Areas

What is it in bass fishing that everybody are driven on to engage on such activity? People get fond of bass fishing that is why every trend that they hear about it really catches their interests and as much as possible get into it. read more

 


Simple Trout Fishing

Here's a really simple way... to catch stream trout using your spinning rod. If you have ever wanted to fish for trout in a stream but are frustrated by the thought of equipping, learning, and mastering fly casting, here is an alternative. You can be on a stream, fishing and catching trout with a minimum of expense and frustration. read more

 


The Deep Sea Fishing Charter

Deep sea fishing is considered a sport where amateur or professional fishermen embark into the deepest parts of the water in search of a catch. The types of fish associated with the deep sea are those that live below what is called the "photic zone" of the ocean. In the deep sea, some of the oddest creatures have been known to dwell. read more

 


Three Good Reasons to Take Up Fishing

For the non-angler fishing can seem like a strange sport. It involves lots of waiting around on a river bank, possibly for whole days and nights, and the likelihood of getting cold and wet is very high. After all that, you may not even be rewarded for your patience and you might go home empty handed and disappointed. So why on earth would anyone be tempted to go fishing? read more

 


Winter Carp Fishing Boilies Pellet and Paste Bait Tips

Many fishermen get an anxiety attack thinking about their baits in winter and rightly so! Most commercially produced baits are not made to be ideal winter baits but in part to fulfil typical customer expectations which lead to more buyer confidence in the bait. This produces quite a few baits having constant features which may not necessarily always lead to the best bait option. read more

 


Your Choices For Bass Fishing Hooks

Experienced bass fishermen have already learned about the different types of bass fishing hooks available. Novices in the sport should take the opportunity to learn about the different type of bass fishing hooks and their particular uses and advantages. read more

 


Bass Fishing For Fun

Bass fishing in the USA is a great combination of sports, adventure and recreation. Bass fishing, means pursuing black bass, a type of fish. Bass fishing has caught the fancy of Americans. You will find morning shows on TV about bass fishing. You will find thousands of websites exclusively on bass fishing. Bass fish is not about catching and eating. It is about catching and releasing. read more

 


Bass Fishing in Shallow Water

Bass fish, including the largemouth are notorious for feeding in shallow waters. For this reason novice anglers will use contour maps, or depth finders to locate areas where bass flock together. Since bass will scatter in shallow waters, it is important to find structures where fish group. Novice anglers will avoid frightening bass in shallow water as well. The fish tend to fright easily. read more

 


Getting Hooked on Bass Fishing

Companies have been riding the crest of bass fishing interest for decades now. The hobby has "hooked" many people, and they have elevated this onetime recreational activity to a legitimate sport. Outdoors shops, gear and even businesses have been built in that time, and many other peripheral areas have benefited. read more

 


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. read more

 


Trout Fishing-Learn the Facts That Can Help You Catch the Trophies

There are many different types of fish which individuals fish for exclusively these days. One variety of fish which is highly sought after by fishermen everywhere is the trout. There are many different subspecies of trout which come in a variety of colors, lengths and weights. This freshwater fish is touted as one of the favorites among game fish found in lakes, rivers and streams. read more

 


Sucker Fishing-Learn the Facts That Can Help You Catch the Trophies

The sucker fish family of the Cypriniformes order, also known as Catostomidae, is a family of freshwater fish with 80 species, native to North America, eastern Siberia and east central China, particularly in rivers but also in any other freshwater environment. Catostomidae is abundant in northern Minnesota, where they are harvested and smoked. read more

 


Bulrush Bass Fishing

The bulrush (bullrush, reeds) is often confused with cattails. Bulrush tends to grow in slightly deeper waters and have more of a circular cross section as compared to the semicircular section of the cattail. Depending on the time of year and bass feeding habits, bulrush often dominate in fish catches over cattails. I believe it's primarily due to the depth of the water (it grows in deeper water). read more

 


Coarse Fishing-Get Started

Have you always wanted to try coarse fishing but didn't know where to start? This handy guide will give you a push in the right direction. Coarse fishing is advanced freshwater fishing, catching fish such as bream, roach, carp and tench. Coarse anglers can be found on canal and river banks and at public and private lakes with stocks of fish like these. read more

 


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