Lake Ida for Bass Fishing Holiday Adventures | Bass Fishing …

Bass Fishing in Lake Ida is really popular during the Holidays. Local family’s in Palm Beach area love to entertain the kids with bass fishing adventure. Staying in Palm Beach and Boca Raton area and you don’t want to travel far try …

Posted on December 31, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Z Articles » Tips on Lake Fishing for a Great Outdoor Experience

Generally speaking, in bass lake fishing , words are really inadequate when it comes to describing the correct procedure in casting. The best way to learn how to cast is to go down to the beach, watch an expert at work, …

Posted on December 30, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Lake Fishing, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Catch More Bass With Spinnerbaits

Types of spinnerbaits and how to use them to catch more bass. The spinnerbait is a very versatile lure that can be fished many ways. There are manu spinnerbait models and types to choose from and this article will help you understand the spinnerbait better.

Posted on December 30, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Report, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Reading a Lake Map

If you want to catch a lot of fish, you must learn how to read a lake map. Here is some information on that.

Posted on December 30, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing | Leave a Comment

Sea Fishing Tackle Review: The Penn Fathom Level Wind Multiplier Reel – Model FTH20LW

There isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not grateful to be both a Briton and an avid angler. How fortunate to have been born on our island nation, surrounded by seas so rich in life! Let other fishermen seek out lakes and streams for the noble salmon and wily trout — I’ll take my chances out on a boat, gambling to see what I’ll find on my line. Because that could be virtually any species of fish, I like my sea fishing tackle to be the best I can afford, of the highest quality and supremely versatile. Here’s a brief review of a great reel from Penn that I’ve found to be a superior performer for boat fishing: the Fathom level wind multiplier, model FTH20LW.

Posted on December 29, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Trips, Sea Fishing | Leave a Comment

Bee Viruses Spread via Flower Pollen, Study Says

Viruses that could play a role in the recent decline in honeybee colonies may be spreading through flower pollen, new research finds.

Posted on December 29, 2010 Filed Under Fishing, Fishing Diary | Leave a Comment

New Saltwater Fishing Lure and Freshwater Fishing Lure

www.thundermistlures.com New 2008 lures. The saltwater fishing lure and freshwater fishing lure, the Viper Spoon; excellent for walleye, pike, blue fish, stripers, and all other game fish.

Posted on December 29, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, SaltWater Fishing, Video Fishing | Leave a Comment

Locating The Perfect Deep Sea Fishing Charter For You – Must Know Things Regarding It

There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when picking out a deep sea charter for salmon fishing. You don’t only have to look for one that’s professional and reputable, but you also need to choose one that can meet your personal needs.

Posted on December 28, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Report, Fishing Trips | Leave a Comment

2010 Passings

Fly fishing felt the loss of many fine and interesting people in 2010. Knox Burger , John Gierach’s first agent and editor of some of John McDonald’s classic Travis McGee novels, died in January of 2010 Dick Finlay , a long-time Orvis employee who also worked for Fly Fisherman magazine and helped start the American Museum of Fly Fishing, also died in January. Frank Bertaina died in March. Frank was a pitcher for the 1966 World Series Champions Orioles and went on to partner with Bob Nauheim in travel company Fishing International. Skiff pioneer Bob Hewes died in June. Hewes’s lifelong commitment to building “fishy skiff” changed the world of saltwater fly fishing. Ed Koch , author of Fishing the Midge and of Basic Fly Tying with Norm Shires, died in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in July. Fly fishing photographer Richard Schaaff , who took up his art only in middle age but whose images were admired by many, died in November. Tom Helgeson , publisher and editor of the popular “Midwest Fly Fishing” magazine and founder of the Minneapolis/Chicago Great Waters Expos, died in November. Tom was an ardent conservationist, a caring teacher, and a gifted writer. Russia fishing pioneer Bill Davies , who was largely responsible for opening Russian salmon fishing to western anglers, died in early December. Casting expert Cliff Netherton died in December at the age of 100 after a life-long association with competition casting. To end this long list of friends who will be missed, here’s a quote from the poem “The Name of a Fish” by Faith Shearin: “If winter is a house then summer is a window in the bedroom of that house. Sorrow is a river behind the house and happiness is the name of a fish who swims downstream.” (Read the full poem on The Writer’s Almanac .)

Posted on December 28, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Fishing Trips | Leave a Comment

Live Bait Fishing – Tips and Tricks

Fishing with live bait is not hard when you know what to do. You can learn more here.

Posted on December 27, 2010 Filed Under Fish, Fishing, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

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