Looking for a place to go fishing? Choose Saskatchewan, Canada …

Posted on February 8, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Leaving the southern part of Saskatchewan, you can also enjoy fishing in the north-east of the province where you can enjoy fly fishing , there are lots of areas for fly- fishing -ins. Most stations have Saskatchewan fishing camps on lakes …

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Steelhead Dreams: The Theory, Method, Science and Madness of Great …

Posted on February 7, 2010 Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Product DescriptionScreaming runs, big, thrashing jumps, relentless power—it’s no wonder steelheading is an obsession for so many anglers. In Steelhead.

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What Makes a Good Fly Fishing Photograph?

Posted on February 7, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing | Leave a Comment

As the photo editor of The Flyfish Journal , I’m frequently asked what makes a good fly fishing photograph. I usually find it difficult to answer that question in a concise manner. One of the best pieces of advice I have ever received is this: try and tell a story completely with one image. Easier said than done…. Nadav Kander is an photographer of exceptional talent who’s work has appeared in The New York Times , ESPN and GQ to The Guardian and Rolling Stone Magazine . While perusing YouTube I came across a video of Nadav explaining his latest work named, “Yangtze, The Long River,” which I found to be inspirational in terms of photography and what the landscape means to Nadav and why he takes photos the way he does. What better a photographic metaphor for us anglers than a river… no? The video is a bit long, but absolutely gorgeous and worth every minute. Consider this: if someone wants to advance their own fly fishing photography, they may start by stepping outside the sport and looking at images that have nothing to do with fishing. Listen to someone like Mr. Kander, who feels that he takes photos of landscapes, “not for the great views or lands but for refection and questioning….”

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The Mother Lode Fisherman: FISHING VIDEOS 2009 VIDEOS FISHING VIDEOS

Posted on February 6, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

‘Solid Gold Fishing in The Mother Lode’ 2009 SEASON “FROM THE MOTHER LODE LAKES , TO THE HIGH MOUNTAIN STREAMS, RIVERS, AND LAKES … THIS BOOK IS YOUR KEY TO ALWAYS CATCHING FISH AND HAVING A SAFE, POSITIVE OUTING! …

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Crappie and White Bass Fishing

Posted on February 6, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Video Fishing, bass fishing | Leave a Comment

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Off the Arkansas and White Rivers in Arkansas we do a little crappie and white bass fishing.

Introduction to Spearfishing

Posted on February 5, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Trips, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Spearfishing is a recreational sport performed by free-divers all around the world to catch fish under water. Many divers enjoy the thrill of spearfishing because they are immersed in a completely different world.

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FFF, Recycled Fish team up for stewardship

Posted on February 5, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing | Leave a Comment

The future of fishing depends upon two things: that kids catch the passion for the sport, and that there are clean, healthy waters for them to fish 20 or 30 years from now. The Future Fisherman Foundation is committed not only to recruiting and retaining anglers, but to the stewardship of our lakes, streams and seas. That’s why we have partnered with Recycled Fish.

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Striped Bass Fishing With Plugs

Posted on February 4, 2010 Filed Under Fishing Trips | Leave a Comment

Using plugs to catch bass is an art and once you learn this it is very rewarding for catching bass. Learn the techniques that can help you.

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Striped Bass Fishing With Plugs

Deep Sea Fishing NJ

Posted on February 4, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Sea Fishing, Video Fishing | Leave a Comment

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www.deepseafishingnj.net Deep sea fishing in NJ with Captain Joe on the Tara Anne out of Wildwood New Jersey.

Profile: RS-II Author Rim Chung

Posted on February 3, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Trips | Leave a Comment

“When Rim Chung came to America, little did he know he would create what might be the most effective fishing fly ever devised for Colorado’s South Platte River. Perhaps it was inevitable. When he arrived in Denver in 1968, the elements for development of the RS-II were already in place.” Karl Licis profiles tier Rim Chung, whose slender-bodied RS-II (”Rim’s Semblance #2″) broke rules about fly shape and became one of the most popular nymph-emerger patterns in the U.S. West. In the Denver Post .

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