Archive for the 'Fish + Luring' Category

Fishing Bait For Kingfish

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 […]

Tips To Know The Types Of Fishing Rod To Acquire

Fishing rod holders take the inconvenience out of fishing for a variety of reasons. For one, it is a convenient storage device especially when one is in a kayak. Rather than holding the paddle in between the legs while fishing, a fishing rod holder stores the rod in place therefore enabling anyone to carry multiple […]

Fishing To Be Added As Winter Olympic Event In 2010

The Winter Olympics….
Once again the fishing world has been ignored.
As I sit watching a spine tingling, heart thumping, always tension packed Olympic Curling event competition, I can’t help but wonder why a fishing event has never been represented in the Olympics.
What are they trying to say?
Are they saying that there is no athletic prowess involved […]

Canada Smallmouth Bass Fishing

Smallmouth bass is regarded to be ranked among the hardest fighting freshwater fish. It is also often referred to as the brown bass, brownies, bronzebacks, smalls and smallies. Many anglers and fishermen love the challenge of catching these aggressive fishes and the great feeling after a well-fought battle.
Smallmouth bass fishes are well thought-out by most […]

Finding Secret Fishing Spots

As a group, anglers are a lazy bunch. (I bet that caught your attention).
They (meaning anglers other than you) choose the path of least resistance, opting to drop a line in water closest to the road, the trail, the campground or parking lot.
Even the more industrious anglers don’t walk far enough away from public […]

A Technique To Catch Trophy Size Bass

There is a craze going on that produces big bass, it’s called flippin.
Flippin puts the lure where the big bass are…..in cover!
You will want a 7 1/2 to 8 foot rod with at least 20 pound test on your reel with the drag tightened. You will also want a 1/8 ounce to 1 ounce weight […]

Fishing Team Gear Helps Teams Market To Sponsors

Competition between offshore and inshore anglers has skyrocketed within the
last few years. As the competition increases, so does the need for fishing
teams to differentiate themselves and stand out from other teams. To do this,
fishing teams are acting more like businesses and taking marketing and
branding seriously. There are several reasons why increasing amounts of
fishing teams are […]

Gulf Coast Fishing - Advance Planning is the Key to Success

A characteristic many wadefishermen share is an intimate
knowledge of the underwater environment they tread. It’s
easy to think of a flat as a long stretch of sand or mud but
the feet tell a different story. With feet shuffling along the
bottom, waders find shorelines littered with fish attracting
structure and characteristics […]

Saltwater Fishing Tips

Get Rid Of Sharks
Sharks buggin’ you? To get rid of them pour some fish blood on a paper towel or newspaper and roll it into a ball. Toss it overboard and the sharks will follow it with the current.
Many anglers move much too quickly from spot to spot. Many times a hot […]

Early Ice Walleyes: Jigging for Success in Lake Shallows

Walleye is my favorite fish to catch. It’s true that landing a bass I’ve been hunting has its thrill as I bust the lunker and bring it in. But the finesse involved in landing a walleye, the pure fishing skill required is something I truly enjoy. And as a chef, I love […]