Archive for March, 2008
If you want to catch big carp or catfish consistently, few baits and ingredients match fish meals. But how do you make them work best in all conditions and enhance them regularly to keep big fish coming? These tips by an experienced homemade bait maker of 30 years big fish experience could be just the fishing bait nuggets you need!
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Planer Boards are a ‘must have’, in my opinion. They work! There are many different fishing situations that call for this type of trolling, but yet many of us still fish without them!
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Well, I can tell you my personal favorite hands down is the bait cast. Now, that isn’t always the right choice, because for certain situations spinning gear is the way to go.
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Gary Yamamoto really broke the mold when he invented the Senko Worm. It is brilliant bait and it is widely used. But are we using the Senko to its fullest ability?
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Big carp baits attractor baits or high nutritional value style baits both catch fish but why do nutritional baits consistently catch so many big specimens and how can you truly maximise these reasons and effects? A very big article for very big fish! By a homemade bait making carp angler with over 30 years experience.
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crappie fishing lures Read about a incredible Method to catch some giant slab crappie. Also do not forget to get your free copy of “78 Fishing Discoveries Unleashed”
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If we were to actually take the time to look at a map of Ontario we would realize how lucky we bass anglers really are. From the southern Lakes of Erie and Ontario to Lakes Huron, Georgian Bay and northern Lake Superior to Ontario’s near north lakes of Nippissing and Muskoka to name a few, Bass fishing in Ontario is simply fantastic!
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In my opinion the best combo of the ‘07 season is the Chronarch 100B from Shimano teamed with the Quantum 6′6″ medium heavy PT Kevin Van Dam signature series rod. “Now there’s a mouth full”!
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Summer months for many are all about getting down to the beach and splashing about in the sea. For others, the perfect way to spend a summer day is relaxing in the garden, cooking food that has been freshly cooked on the barbeque.
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Living here in the UK, the weather often means that we have limited opportunities to enjoy summer sunshine. When the sun does appear from behind the clouds, it’s always nice to try and make the most of the occasion.
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