tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-53941899929762408632024-02-20T08:34:13.779-08:00Freshwater Fish GuideHelpful Ramblings on Freshwater Fishstevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-22744898284421127872010-03-25T11:46:00.001-07:002010-03-25T11:46:22.973-07:00The Nature Of Night Fishing<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Gerard Lito</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Night fishing is one of the most popular past times for many people around the world. This is not surprising since it can be a fun activity while rewarding at the same time. Many fishing enthusiasts often wait for dusk to fall to begin their expeditions as it often signals the arrival of bigger catches due to nocturnal activities of the fish.<br /> <br /> Some of the preferred catches prefer to hibernate in the day before waking up to feed at night. Freshwater species are one such type and they can make the rivers and lakes come alive when night approaches. They know that they will likely get bigger and better prey in darkness since their targets will not see them until it becomes too late.<br /> <br /> When these fish emerge to feed, this is when night fishing will bring the best results. The only drawback is having to know exactly when such activity will begin, which is up to the whims and fancies of the underwater creatures. Fisherman are known to say that the wait should never be the problem, as the catch often makes it all worthwhile.<br /> <br /> Not all fishing spots will see such types of catch though. There are many lakes and rivers which will never see much activity after night fall. Those are the ones where one would never venture to fish at night, since most of the action will be restricted to the day.<br /> <br /> If you are looking for species that can be caught both night and day, there are definitely some. Bass fish is one of the most popular species that can be caught either in the day or at night, depending on the climate that the fishing spot is based in. If the area is much warmer in the day, bass prefer to come out only at night and thus fishing during that time will provide better results than doing the same under the heat of the sun.<br /> <br /> This hobby is also possible within a group or as an individual. It is thought that many who fish do so alone, especially those at night, since the mere mention of the word seems to stoke imaginations of a loner under the cover of darkness. However, it is common to find people going together in numbers to revel in the camaraderie and enjoy themselves.<br /> <br /> Fishing spots which consistently provide good hauls will often be teeming with crowds. It is no surprise since not many would want to spend hours and then go back with nothing to show for it. This is the same phenomenon with spots that are popular at night even though you might think most would stay away. Lest it be an intimidating scenario, fear not and just enjoy the activity for what it is - catching fish, and not a competition.<br /> <br /> As the activity is carried under darkness most of the time, it is absolutely necessary to observe safety precautions. With most fishing enthusiasts preferring to keep lighting at a minimum or not at all, it is best to start fishing at night with a few friends or regulars first. Once more experience has been gained, it can be just as fun night fishing on your own. - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Gerard Lito has been fishing as a hobby since a young age. Find out more about <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Night-Fishing-Techniques">night bass fishing</a> as he shares his experience. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-67956454436678950032010-03-11T13:19:00.000-08:002010-03-11T13:32:35.837-08:00The Thrilling Fresh Water Fishing: The Basics You Need To Know<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Nathan Henry</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Have you had the chance to fish in freshwater? While some find it to be a faraway relation with other types of fishing, it is still among the best solutions to spend your time. You will find hundreds of lakes around that you could be enjoying virtually any time that you would want to. To find out more about this, check out your options here.<br /> <br /> Freshwater fishing is conducted in lakes, rivers and streams which have minute quantities of dissolved salts. Fresh water sources are precipitation or perhaps melting ice and snow. There are many fresh water fish species, but some of the most important types are bass, catfish, pickerel, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, muskellunge, sturgeon and also walleye.<br /> <br /> Gear for Freshwater Fishing<br /> <br /> What you will need for basic freshwater fishing gear includes a fishing rod and also fishing reel, fishing line between 4 and 10 pound-test, various fishing weights, various hooks (sizes 6 to 10), floats, bait and also in most destinations, a fishing permit or license. There are a variety of both live and also man-made baits that actually work nicely for freshwater fishing.<br /> <br /> Bait You will need<br /> <br /> Live bait can be useful for fresh water fishing. Freshwater fish feast on a variety of prey, including earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, chub, shad, crayfish and small fish species like smelt. Freshwater fishing bait for example earthworms, crayfish, frogs, minnows, chubs as well as shads could be captured in its normal habitat. Look around piers as well as in shallow water. Fresh water bait can also be bought from your local bait and tackle shop.<br /> <br /> Synthetic bait is manmade bait which draws in fish to bite or strike. It consists of plastic worms, insects, flies, small jigs, lures, spoons, streamers, flies, spinners and more. Synthetic bait can be bought at fishing tackle and bait stores as well as online. Some anglers would rather get the materials for these kinds of baits and make their very own.<br /> <br /> There are a wide variety of ready baits that you could use for freshwater fishing. These include kernel corn, bread balls, cheese balls, egg bags, liver, cereal balls, chicken entrails. Here's merely a short list of some freshwater fish as well as the the lure which attracts them.<br /> <br /> Catfish: earthworms, liver, chicken entrails, hotdogs, frogs, tadpoles, crayfish as well as the majority of lures. At times you can even capture these on shiny hooks that have no bait.<br /> <br /> Pike: earthworms, frogs, minnows, shad, all sorts of little fish species, crayfish, chub, spinners, spoons and also egg sacs.<br /> <br /> Bass: earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, crayfish, spoons, Mepps, spinners, artificial worms, jigs, streamers and also spinners.<br /> <br /> Salmon: flies, spinners, spoons, egg sacs, shrimp and also large plugs.<br /> <br /> Sunfish: earthworms, bread balls, kernel corn, insects as well as insect larvae, as well as small, shiny lures.<br /> <br /> Pickerel: earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, crayfish, spoons and also Mepps, spinners, artificial worms, jigs, spinners as well as streamers.<br /> <br /> Walleye: shad, frogs, real or artificial minnows, worms, maggots, spinners, spoons, jigs, plugs and also small fish species.<br /> <br /> Trout: earthworms, flies, insects, insect larvae, kernel corn, egg sacs, crayfish as well as minnows.<br /> <br /> Muskellunge: small fish species, frogs, Mepps, spinners, jigs, minnows, plastic trailers as well as rapalas.<br /> <br /> Sturgeon: frogs, freshwater clams, lamprey, eels, smelt, salmon eggs, shad, shrimp, egg sacs, yarn flies, brilliantly colored and also silver lures.<br /> <br /> Go ahead and try it out. If you'd like to learn more about this kind of fishing, you should talk to somebody that's a professional which could explain to you just what you need to do, where to go as well as what to utilize to be successful at fresh water fishing. - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Want to find out more about <a target='_blank' href='http://bayareafreshwaterfishing.org/'>fresh water fishing</a>, Stop by Nathan Henry's site where you can find out all about <a target='_blank' href='http://bayareafreshwaterfishing.org/about'>bay area fishing</a> for your needs. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-89651561066391953472010-01-20T05:53:00.001-08:002010-01-20T05:53:25.869-08:00Bass Fishing Florida Everglades - The Breakdown<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By John Collinburg</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>The majority of anglers agree that bass fishing in the Everglades is a unique and captivating experience. Many people visit this unique environment expecting the stereotypical swamplands of old black and white movies; what they find is one of the countrys most amazing natural formations.<br /> <br /> The Florida Everglades is home to a few handfuls of endangered species, along with over 1,000 species of fish, and many landforms that you will not see anywhere else. Not only that, the Florida Everglades is home to some of the most lively largemouth bass anywhere, one of the reasons the Everglades is preferred by a bass angler.<br /> <br /> If you are planning a bass fishing trip to the everglades and have never been before, it might be wise to get a guide. You have to realize that the Everglades is over 1 million acres, and about 2,500 miles of canals.<br /> <br /> You will also have to take into consideration, that if you choose to get a guide you will not have to purchase a freshwater fishing license, you can just use the guides commercial license. On top of that you are almost guaranteed to hook up with what ever kind of bass you are looking for, as fishing guides find fish for people every day for a living. Plus a Florida fishing license for someone that is out of state can be a bit pricey.<br /> <br /> When you are on the water, even the novice fisher will find that casting a line generally results in hits not just from trophy size largemouth but from feisty peacock bass as well. Largemouth bass over fifteen inches long and weighing in at more than five pounds are not uncommon in Everglade waters. Anglers who like a good fight will get it from the largemouths smaller but hard scrabble peacock cousin.<br /> <br /> Although the park robustly encourages catch and release an enthusiastic angler wont go home without a memento of the visit. Remember all a taxidermist needs to provide a conversation piece wall hanging are the dimensions of the fish and a good picture. Do the Everglades a favor, handle that bass with care and don't take more than a fair share.<br /> <br /> Also be careful of the extreme temperatures which can decrease the pleasure and lower the productivity of any bass fishing in the Everglades. Consider early morning and dusk fishing when the waters are cooler, more oxygenated and livelier. Be sure to dress for a day in the sun fishing: Light weight shorts, vented shirts, billed caps, polarized sunglasses and lots of sunscreen are essential. - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>John Collinburg has been casting lines for over 25 years, and has composed a great guide of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bugabass.com/">bass fishing tips</a> that will help you in your journey on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.bugabass.com/">how to catch bass</a>. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-42964029249614311132010-01-13T03:30:00.001-08:002010-01-13T03:30:36.347-08:00How To Understand More From Your Fly Fishing Adventure<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Greg Reynolds</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Have you bored to tears with just fishing in all the same places? Need to try a distinct form of fishing?<br /> <br /> For those fishermen which have only ever used a fishing rod in the conventional way, or possibly you have even if you've attempted something which is a more primitive technique of fishing, such as traveling to other countries such as the British Isles to do some hand fishing, this article is for those that would genuinely like to keep on learning all you can regarding fishing so that you will be able to now turn out to be a specialist at <a target='_blank' href="http://www.reefari.com/flyfishing/">fly fishing</a>.<br /> <br /> Fly fishing is one way to catch impressive fish whilst using a skill that has been demonstrated to make your day of fishing successful.<br /> <br /> So if you are ready here are are more things you'll have to know in relation to fly fishing before going on your initial trip.<br /> <br /> Having all the right fishing provisions is essential, you'll want to search in as many places as possible to locate fly fishing ideas that may be best for the sort of fish you are trying to hook. You can explore via fishing equipment stores on the internet, to figure out what you require for your fly fishing expedition, furthermore you can even come across Ebay fishing stores on the web which may permit you to get many things from fishing rods to a fishing dinghy which you can make use of on your trip at a rate you can come up with the money for.<br /> <br /> For Ebay fishing supplies, you might decide on the cost you will pay for each piece, given that you might be bidding on rods, boats, baits, and fishing tackle with other possible buyers.<br /> <br /> Working out the appropriate fly patterns for fly fishing is furthermore important; each nature or class of fish responds to a separate type of fly pattern, so before you go fishing, you'll positively want to keep this in mind. The chief categories of fly patterns are nymph, dry, wet, midges, and streamers, and each one of the categories have 'flies' that are formed differently, utilizing separate colors to grab hold of each fish's eye.<br /> <br /> Fly fishing is exclusive in that the 'flies' are employed instead of worms or additional forms of enticement such as live bait to catch fish, but you will still want to go through your method of utilizing the rod and hook from your fishing supplies in order to make positively that your aim and range of action is perfect for landing as many fish as achievable.<br /> <br /> If you hanker after to study more regarding fly fishing, you will be able to attend lessons at your district recreational center, or you may try during family holidays or getaways throughout the spring or summer. You might as well get a hold of extra facts on fly fishing from your community sporting merchandise or fishing supply warehouse. - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Are you looking for fishing information that is relevant and up to the minute with what is happening in reef fishing. Or maybe you would like to find the best <a target='_blank' href="http://www.reefari.com/">Mackay Fishing Charter</a> Operator </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-7161963196762637922009-10-30T16:12:00.001-07:002009-10-30T20:28:04.161-07:00Does Fishing Rod Length Really Matter To Ultralight Bass Fishing<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Zyna Sahmine</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>I get asked this quite a bit actually. How does rod length really effect casting distance, and specifically <a target='_blank' href="http://ultralight-fishing.com/featured-posts/">ultralight bass fishing?</a> I don't always have an answer, it depends on the time of the day really. But there are a few key items you should think about when you are on the market for a new rod.<br /> <br /> Some fishermen argue that having a rod in the shorter ranges, say 4'6", or 5'0" lineup, allow you to toss your lures a farther distance. This is something that shows to me, that these fishermen haven't used a long rod in ultralight fishing before.<br /> <br /> The shorter fishing rods are great for fishing in areas that are heavily covered by overhanging trees, or other debris that you could easily get your lures into. The short fishing rod provides great accuracy once you practice enough with it, to get the hang of it. Shorter rods do decrease your casting distance however, as they will throw a bait the shortest distance out of all of the rods.<br /> <br /> Ultralight fishing rods in the lengths of 5 1/2 foot to 6 foot are found in the middle when thinking about balance. The tip still allows good casting distance, while the backbone gives plenty of strength for fighting the fish.<br /> <br /> You don't sacrifice much accuracy with this length, you can still use it as a light action flipping stick, or pitching stick for 1/4oz jigs in tight places. This is a technique for smaller fish on ultralight gear however, use bigger gear for the bigger fish locked into the muck!<br /> <br /> This length of rod is considered general use, and most people can get by using a 6 footer. They still give you good accuracy, and lure placement, but you must practice a little longer to achieve the same accuracy that you would with a 4 1/2 footer. The difference is minor, but it does take some adjusting.<br /> <br /> Rods that are 6'5" or longer are great for long casting distance in open areas. If it is windy outside, you best grab the long rod, with a topwater on it, and sling that joker as far as you can. You can get the small baits flying so good, that they almost go out of sight!<br /> <br /> Since we talk about distance, we have to talk about accuracy. These rods major downfall is casting accuracy, but when you can unload a 100 yard spool, how accurate can you really be? - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you are looking for someone who is good at what they do, Zyna Sahmine is that person. He has been an ultralight bass fishing angler for a long time now, over 5 years. He helps run the show at <a target='_blank' href="http://ultralight-fishing.com">ultralight-fishing.com</a> and also helps develop their online store. <a target='_blank' href="http://ultralight-fishing.com/store/">Click Here</a> to see the website. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-5144959288361357202009-10-30T16:12:00.000-07:002009-10-30T18:29:38.413-07:00Heres Why So Many Fishing Kayaks Are Sold Every Month<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Jozhua Simorea</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>It is no hidden fact, that more and more people are buying fishing kayaks every day. Now, especially in this recession, a lot more people are resorting to kayaks as a way to get on the water. They finally seem to realize that the big rig 60 mph boats are not needed to catch more fish. More often than not, you catch a lot more fish out of kayaks than you do the big rig boats.<br /> <br /> Fishing kayaks allow you to sneak and creep through the water, without being noticed by fish. You are also able to draft incredibly shallow, so you can even get back through the muck that the big boat guys are afraid of. We used to do it on our bass rig, but we had to wade fish the shore to get anything done.<br /> <br /> One thing fishing kayaks high sales have going for them is the fact that you can sneak up onto your target. Wading along the bank is fine and dandy, as the fish that are spawning will hardly ever abandon their nest for anything. Fishing from a kayak allows you to spot these fish from a greater distance, and then sneak up onto them to make the perfect cast.<br /> <br /> Another reason people are picking up so many fishing kayaks these days, is because of how easy it is to stow a kayak. With more than 3 or 4 kayaks you can easily store them upside down, tied to the ceiling in the garage. When was the last time you saw a boat you could do that with?<br /> <br /> I have more than a few kayaks, and my fiance hates the fact that kayaks are easy to store. She thinks that I just don't need that many kayaks, but seriously, different styles of fishing require different setups. Fishing kayaks do force people to know exactly what lures and line setups to bring on the boat for the day, because you can't carry every setup you have with you.<br /> <br /> The gas bills always come into play when owning a big boat. Some weekends, I have blown through $1000 worth of gas, just taking the family out for the weekend. Now that I have sold my boat, it almost upsets me to think about the money we had invested in it.<br /> <br /> It is super expensive running big boats in todays economy, in other words. When gas was approaching $5 dollars a gallon, you can't imagine how much we spent on just a weekend in fuel. Trolling motors were useless after an hour.<br /> <br /> In todays economy, times are extremely tough on people. They are finally figuring out that kayaks will bring you in touch with the outdoors, and you don't have to be rich to get into it. You can pick up a lightly used fishing kayak for cheap, put a few modifications on it, and resell it for the same price or more later when you are ready to get a nicer kayak. - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>The author is an avid kayak fisherman who has been using <a target='_blank' href="http://fishingkayaksnow.blogspot.com">fishing kayaks</a> as a platform for over 5 years now. After this long in the sport, he finally wants to help the people with his site at: <a target='_blank' href="http://fishingkayaksnow.blogspot.com">http://fishingkayaksnow.blogspot.com</a> </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-24911278990067578902009-10-29T03:57:00.000-07:002009-10-29T06:06:51.769-07:00Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel (Shirts, Hats, Watches)- An Easy Guide<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Stefa Gnfnif</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>There are many things in the market to help you, things like Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel(Shirts, Hat, Watches), to put you on the right path. Being an angler is probably the most rewarding sport one can do. It is not only relaxing, but gives one a sense of achievement when you get it right. Of course, there are hundreds of ways to fish. Your goal would be to find your own style and adapt here and there.<br /> <br /> It's really not wise just to buy a rod and some bait and storm to the nearest river or beach and try your luck. You will waste time and after while you will loose interest because you are not successful in catching fish.<br /> <br /> Try to source the best on the market; ones that actually show you how the fish is being caught with clear and detailed commentary. It is detail you are after, like for instance what exactly to do when you actually have caught a fish. Quality videos are made by experts in their fields and who understand that you will need lots of practical tips and tricks of the trade. So unless you have someone who can stand next to you on a boat or in a river, to guide you through the process, a fishing video can be a great substitute.<br /> <br /> Here you need to ask yourself if it's just entertainment you are looking for. If that's the case then I'm afraid you are not going to learn anything. It is good instructional videos that you must find. These videos will give you step by step instructions on how to do almost anything when it comes to fishing. They love their sport and will gladly part with their knowledge. If you have someone who is already a good angler, then let them watch it with you. This way you get good feed back.<br /> <br /> Read, read and read again:<br /> <br /> Its useful to source the most popular books available. If you go for an obscure author, you might get the wrong instructions. Remember you want as much detail as possible. Look at the book; is it just a pictorial, in which case you wouldn't benefit at all. Does it have illustrations as well as good content? It's also useful to find books that will give you all the fishing terms you need. You don't want to get caught stammering along not knowing what type of bait you put on a hook or what to say when you are about to cast your fly in the water.<br /> <br /> Online books are another great way to get information about fly fishing. There are many e-books available for download. Look for the ones that will fit your needs. If you're a beginner, you may want a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fly fishing. If you're more experienced, an update book may be the way to go. Also, look at the credentials of the author. What experience do they have? Can they give you factually correct information?<br /> <br /> You need to look the part when fishing:<br /> <br /> Make sure your clothes fit loose enough for you to turn in, especially when you have to lift up your arms to cast off. Get well fitted boots that will provide protection from cold water. Don't forget to buy a durable rain coat. You don't want to get caught out in the rain just when you hook a fish.<br /> <br /> So, make the most the Fishing Videos, Books, Apparel (Shirts, Hats, Watches) that are available to you because who knows, you might be the next great fishing legend. - 31509</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Specialist Fishing has the best <a target='_blank' href="http://specialistfishing.com/">Fishing Articles</a> that you can find anywhere on the internet. </div><br /> </div>stevesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00490148348476861571noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5394189992976240863.post-3030148634681796972009-09-30T18:21:00.005-07:002009-09-30T18:21:56.088-07:00privacy policyPrivacy Policy<br /><br />The privacy of our visitors to this website is important to us.<br />At this website, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. 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