Archive for the 'Fishing' Category
Fly fishing for bass is one of the most popular types of fly fishing there is. The thrill of your first time to catch a largemouth bass, can be counted as one of the most thrilling fishing experiences you will have. Most anglers will use spinning or casting reels to catch bass. But if you really want a challenge, then you need to try fly fishing for one.
More: continued here
Information about pontoon fishing boats and why more anglers are using them for fly fishing.
More: continued here
A good fly fishing tackle shop is a wonderful thing to find close to where you live.
More: continued here
To ski on water you not only need the right kind of skis, but also the right kind of boat. A good ski boat should have small wake and have nippy maneuverability and turning capability, and in this case biggest is not best. The best skiboats have inboard engines although it is not cast in stone, and while many people ski using general purpose deck boats, the best are purpose built.
More: continued here
Baja sport fishing centers the best fishing holes in Baja.
More: continued here
Many fish form the Cyprinid fishes group. Carp is one of the biggest of these; probably the most exciting sport fish recognisable to fishermen. Specimen carp pursuit in angling has simply exploded in the past 3 decades with good reason! All Cyprindae fish have vital clues in adaptations or behaviours to help carp fishermen catch more fish so read on…
More: continued here
Carp are very habitual and can be programmed to become located in or out of swims as a direct result of captures (or lack of,) of getting hooked, or through regularly finding free food in spots that they feel safe in. But there is so much more to take advantage of to improve catches regarding actual feeding habits and behaviours…
More: continued here
Fly fishing is a great way to get out and get some fresh air.
More: continued here
When it comes to planning a float fishing trip, Alaska is like the Mecca of fishing spots.
More: continued here
All fishermen have their workhorse flies, the flies that account for most of their fish. Unfortunately they rarely think about why those flies work, why that assortment should cover most of their fishing situations. Often fishermen have their favorite flies and use them without any real logic. If you take a more scientific approach you are likely to catch more fish. I’ve learned from experience over the past 2+ decades that the following three flies cover most salt water fishing situations.
More: continued here





