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Salmon Fishing on Owen Sound


Owen Sound may be a Music City, but most anglers know better. Owen Sound of Ontario, Canada is a Salmon Fishing City, a city where the most rewarding game of salmon fishing can be found. Owen Sound of Ontario, Canada is indeed breadth by breadth a salmon city.

The waters over Owen Sound are remarkable in several aspects. One such aspect is its Lake Effect Snow phenomenon indigenous only to the Great Lakes. As such, residents in the area sometimes experience harsh snowfalls even on clear skies. And on winter, the norm is 80 inches of snow and long, long weeks of dull gray weather.

But even the waist high of snow doesn?t deter salmon anglers to go salmon fishing on Owen Sound. In fact, to combat the Great Gray Funk (or the Seasonal Affective Disorder), most locals know how to combat such seasonal disorder. They have just one therapy in mind: to go on salmon fishing.

And salmon fishing on Owen Sound is what they do. Anglers couldn?t care less about an 8 inch snow, only those heavy runs of salmon and trout.

Breaking a hole in the ice and dropping a line. That was one ancient fishing practice. Though I cannot recommend such idea to be good or bad, perhaps on this list of several experts in salmon fishing on Owen Sound you can find one to tell you what. But definitely they can tell you how to get near those salmons and even show you how to chase those weather blues out of your system.

Gearing up for salmon fishing? Be sure to catch the latest info regarding salmon fishing on Owen Sound.

Going Fishing TV

Website: http://www.goingfishingtv.com/newsletter.view.asp?id=1

From Newsletter to the Going Fishing Television Series, Mr. Darryl Choronzey can be said as the typical ?man?s fisherman?. Not as flashy as the emerging breed of tournament anglers, though equally reputable in his own right. Mr. Darryl Choronzey has 40 years worth of fishing experience and it shows on his ranting and raving over his website about various topics regarding Great Lakes angling. Need some tips for landing a Chinook, read some stuff there. Are you in a situation where choosing between a Daiwa reel and a Shimano reel? Listen to what Mr. Darry Choronzey has to say.

While Alaska and British Columbia are blessed with the ?Catch and Release? policy, salmon fishing on Owen Sound doesn?t have to be so stringy! In Owen Sound, you eat what you catch. Furthermore, you compete with other anglers in catching those salmons during the Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular Season around August, so check your calendars and have those rods ready.

Any yeah, loosen that belt for the Smoked Salmon and Lemon Cr?me Fra?ch.
www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_26720,00.html

Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at:

=>http://salmon-fishing.need-to-know.net



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A Good Day's Fishing



A Good Day's Fishing

What I need for a good day's fishing is in here somewhere....

What's the secret to a good day's fishing?

Bright sun.
Cool breeze.
Favorite rod and reel.
Tackle box with bobbers,
hooks, and sinkers.
But we haven't gotten
to the secret...yet.

James Prosek, best-selling author of Trout and Fly-Fishing the 41st,tells the story of a good day's fishing in this beautiful picture book, illustrated with the author's own gentle watercolors. For those who want to learn more about how to fish, there's a comprehensive glossary of lures and flies in the back of the book. A Good Day's Fishing will make a fisherman or fisherwoman out of anyone -- even a first-timer.



The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised



The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised

A comprehensive guide to fly fishing and adventure travel in the Bahamas--lodges, guides, services, tackle, diving, and more.



Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company



Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company
Of all of life’s companionable activities, there’s nothing like fly fishing to cement new friendships or renew old ones. In Friends on the Water, internationally acclaimed fly-fishing photographer Val Atkinson captures the experiences of camaraderie and communion that seem always to happen when good friends travel together to fly-fishing’s wondrous kingdom.

Atkinson’s evocative images record the many moments that build and bind relationships—moments that angling companions remember for a lifetime. Longtime and newfound friends, husbands and wives, fathers with their sons and daughters—all the permutations of human bonding are to be found in this wonderful book’s pages. And it’s not just person-to-person relationships that Atkinson cares about; there’s a special place in his heart for the friendship between a fisherman and his dog.

Friends on the Water assembles the photos that, in his words, best illustrate Atkinson’s enthusiasm for wild and romantic places, and for the family, friends, and acquaintances with whom he has enjoyed them. Complementing the book’s beautiful pictures are quotes, essays, and stories from famous angler-writers including Ernest Schweibert, Nick Lyons, Zane Grey, Tom McGuane, and Margot Page. This year, there’s no better Father’s Day or birthday gift for the fly-fishing companion in your life.



Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing: The Complete Guide to Fishing on Lakes, Streams, Rivers, and Coasts (Foghorn Outdoors)



Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing: The Complete Guide to Fishing on Lakes, Streams, Rivers, and Coasts (Foghorn Outdoors)

First-time fishing enthusiasts and expert anglers alike will find the tools to create the perfect trip in Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing. Award-winning author and veteran outdoorsman Tom Stienstra gives expert advice on the best fishing in the Golden State's lakes, rivers, streams, coasts, and reservoirs. This updated seventh edition offers profiles for each area, complete with ratings of each area's quality and quantity of fish, and information on facilities, fees, and regulations. Complete with maps and portraits of California's top sport fish, including suggestions for tackle and rigging, time-tested tricks, and the best places to find them, this comprehensive guide will invaluably enhance any experience. Whether you're fishing for largemouth bass on Lake Antonio or salmon along the Golden Gate Bridge, you'll find that Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing is the best guidebook available.



The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fishing Basics (2nd Edition)



The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fishing Basics (2nd Edition)
Mike Toth's second edition on the basics of fishing features expanded coverage of everything anglers need to know, from getting started and choosing and buying tackle to recording the catch hopefully.



Unleashed: Climbing Canines, Hiking Hounds, Fishing Fidos, and Other Daring Dogs



Unleashed: Climbing Canines, Hiking Hounds, Fishing Fidos, and Other Daring Dogs
Loveable canines of all stripes run, leap, bark, and_._._._windsurf?

Dog lovers will enjoy this sportsy look at mans best friend,

high-octane, grin-inducing enthusiasm in every canine profile.

Great mix of mutts and purebreds, rescue-shelter pooches, handicapped canines, and even search-and-rescue heroes. For dog enthusiasts everywhere, this book captures action-loving dogs who know how to have a good time outside-in a way that reminds us of why and how we humans enjoy the outdoors too. Writer Lisa Wogan explores these pooches' stories and how they came to participate in outdoor activities more often associated with their people: climbing, backpacking, skiing, mountain biking, fly fishing, surfing, diving, distance running, and more. From rescued shelter mutts to purebred pups, the unleashed exuberance of these dogs is irresistible.



Thomas Goes Fishing (Step into Reading)



Thomas Goes Fishing (Step into Reading)
Thomas often sees his young friends standing by the stream fishing.
It looks like so much fun that Thomas wants to go fishing too. One day, he runs out of steam and his driver fills his boiler from the stream. And soon, Thomas’ boiler is what the driver is fishing in!
In the early 1940s, a loving father crafted a small, blue, wooden engine for his son, Christopher. The stories that this father, the Reverend W Awdry, made up to accompany this wonderful toy were first published in 1945.



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Salmon Fishing on Owen Sound


Owen Sound may be a Music City, but most anglers know better. Owen Sound of Ontario, Canada is a Salmon Fishing City, a city where the most rewarding game of salmon fishing can be found. Owen Sound of Ontario, Canada is indeed breadth by breadth a salmon city.

The waters over Owen Sound are remarkable in several aspects. One such aspect is its Lake Effect Snow phenomenon indigenous only to the Great Lakes. As such, residents in the area sometimes experience harsh snowfalls even on clear skies. And on winter, the norm is 80 inches of snow and long, long weeks of dull gray weather.

But even the waist high of snow doesn?t deter salmon anglers to go salmon fishing on Owen Sound. In fact, to combat the Great Gray Funk (or the Seasonal Affective Disorder), most locals know how to combat such seasonal disorder. They have just one therapy in mind: to go on salmon fishing.

And salmon fishing on Owen Sound is what they do. Anglers couldn?t care less about an 8 inch snow, only those heavy runs of salmon and trout.

Breaking a hole in the ice and dropping a line. That was one ancient fishing practice. Though I cannot recommend such idea to be good or bad, perhaps on this list of several experts in salmon fishing on Owen Sound you can find one to tell you what. But definitely they can tell you how to get near those salmons and even show you how to chase those weather blues out of your system.

Gearing up for salmon fishing? Be sure to catch the latest info regarding salmon fishing on Owen Sound.

Going Fishing TV

Website: http://www.goingfishingtv.com/newsletter.view.asp?id=1

From Newsletter to the Going Fishing Television Series, Mr. Darryl Choronzey can be said as the typical ?man?s fisherman?. Not as flashy as the emerging breed of tournament anglers, though equally reputable in his own right. Mr. Darryl Choronzey has 40 years worth of fishing experience and it shows on his ranting and raving over his website about various topics regarding Great Lakes angling. Need some tips for landing a Chinook, read some stuff there. Are you in a situation where choosing between a Daiwa reel and a Shimano reel? Listen to what Mr. Darry Choronzey has to say.

While Alaska and British Columbia are blessed with the ?Catch and Release? policy, salmon fishing on Owen Sound doesn?t have to be so stringy! In Owen Sound, you eat what you catch. Furthermore, you compete with other anglers in catching those salmons during the Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular Season around August, so check your calendars and have those rods ready.

Any yeah, loosen that belt for the Smoked Salmon and Lemon Cr?me Fra?ch.
www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_26720,00.html

Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at:

=>http://salmon-fishing.need-to-know.net



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A Good Day's Fishing



A Good Day's Fishing

What I need for a good day's fishing is in here somewhere....

What's the secret to a good day's fishing?

Bright sun.
Cool breeze.
Favorite rod and reel.
Tackle box with bobbers,
hooks, and sinkers.
But we haven't gotten
to the secret...yet.

James Prosek, best-selling author of Trout and Fly-Fishing the 41st,tells the story of a good day's fishing in this beautiful picture book, illustrated with the author's own gentle watercolors. For those who want to learn more about how to fish, there's a comprehensive glossary of lures and flies in the back of the book. A Good Day's Fishing will make a fisherman or fisherwoman out of anyone -- even a first-timer.



The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised



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A comprehensive guide to fly fishing and adventure travel in the Bahamas--lodges, guides, services, tackle, diving, and more.



Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company



Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company
Of all of life’s companionable activities, there’s nothing like fly fishing to cement new friendships or renew old ones. In Friends on the Water, internationally acclaimed fly-fishing photographer Val Atkinson captures the experiences of camaraderie and communion that seem always to happen when good friends travel together to fly-fishing’s wondrous kingdom.

Atkinson’s evocative images record the many moments that build and bind relationships—moments that angling companions remember for a lifetime. Longtime and newfound friends, husbands and wives, fathers with their sons and daughters—all the permutations of human bonding are to be found in this wonderful book’s pages. And it’s not just person-to-person relationships that Atkinson cares about; there’s a special place in his heart for the friendship between a fisherman and his dog.

Friends on the Water assembles the photos that, in his words, best illustrate Atkinson’s enthusiasm for wild and romantic places, and for the family, friends, and acquaintances with whom he has enjoyed them. Complementing the book’s beautiful pictures are quotes, essays, and stories from famous angler-writers including Ernest Schweibert, Nick Lyons, Zane Grey, Tom McGuane, and Margot Page. This year, there’s no better Father’s Day or birthday gift for the fly-fishing companion in your life.



Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing: The Complete Guide to Fishing on Lakes, Streams, Rivers, and Coasts (Foghorn Outdoors)



Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing: The Complete Guide to Fishing on Lakes, Streams, Rivers, and Coasts (Foghorn Outdoors)

First-time fishing enthusiasts and expert anglers alike will find the tools to create the perfect trip in Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing. Award-winning author and veteran outdoorsman Tom Stienstra gives expert advice on the best fishing in the Golden State's lakes, rivers, streams, coasts, and reservoirs. This updated seventh edition offers profiles for each area, complete with ratings of each area's quality and quantity of fish, and information on facilities, fees, and regulations. Complete with maps and portraits of California's top sport fish, including suggestions for tackle and rigging, time-tested tricks, and the best places to find them, this comprehensive guide will invaluably enhance any experience. Whether you're fishing for largemouth bass on Lake Antonio or salmon along the Golden Gate Bridge, you'll find that Foghorn Outdoors California Fishing is the best guidebook available.



The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fishing Basics (2nd Edition)



The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fishing Basics (2nd Edition)
Mike Toth's second edition on the basics of fishing features expanded coverage of everything anglers need to know, from getting started and choosing and buying tackle to recording the catch hopefully.



Unleashed: Climbing Canines, Hiking Hounds, Fishing Fidos, and Other Daring Dogs



Unleashed: Climbing Canines, Hiking Hounds, Fishing Fidos, and Other Daring Dogs
Loveable canines of all stripes run, leap, bark, and_._._._windsurf?

Dog lovers will enjoy this sportsy look at mans best friend,

high-octane, grin-inducing enthusiasm in every canine profile.

Great mix of mutts and purebreds, rescue-shelter pooches, handicapped canines, and even search-and-rescue heroes. For dog enthusiasts everywhere, this book captures action-loving dogs who know how to have a good time outside-in a way that reminds us of why and how we humans enjoy the outdoors too. Writer Lisa Wogan explores these pooches' stories and how they came to participate in outdoor activities more often associated with their people: climbing, backpacking, skiing, mountain biking, fly fishing, surfing, diving, distance running, and more. From rescued shelter mutts to purebred pups, the unleashed exuberance of these dogs is irresistible.



Thomas Goes Fishing (Step into Reading)



Thomas Goes Fishing (Step into Reading)
Thomas often sees his young friends standing by the stream fishing.
It looks like so much fun that Thomas wants to go fishing too. One day, he runs out of steam and his driver fills his boiler from the stream. And soon, Thomas’ boiler is what the driver is fishing in!
In the early 1940s, a loving father crafted a small, blue, wooden engine for his son, Christopher. The stories that this father, the Reverend W Awdry, made up to accompany this wonderful toy were first published in 1945.



Fishing Basics



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What Makes A Great Coarse Fishing Lake?


Coarse fishing is available in a range of waters ? from canals and rivers to natural and man-made lakes. In many parts of the country, people have established their own coarse fishing lakes to provide a private, peaceful place to fish.

There are hundreds of places across the UK where you can indulge your passion for coarse fishing, but some are better than others. There are three main things that make any coarse fishing lake stand out from the competition:

1. Location

The size and location of the lake is a crucial factor. Too small and you can?t fill it with enough stock to keep anglers happy. Too big and the fish can be very hard to catch. A good angling lake is the right size to hold a good, healthy stock of fish, whilst having the bank space to allow each angler a secluded, private spot. Most private lakes are in the countryside, which provides a peaceful place for coarse anglers to perfect their skills.

2. Stock

The range of fish in the lake is also important. Coarse anglers like to test their skills on a range of fish, which all have different movement and feeding habits. Ideally, a coarse fishing lake should be stocked with species such as:

? Carp
? Tench
? Bream
? Roach
? Rudd
? Pike
? Chub

These fish can be different sizes and weights, increasing the sport for anglers. Some clubs or landowners provide more than one lake at the same location, which allows them to vary the stock, or keep one lake aside for particularly large fish or for competition use.

3. Price

Coarse anglers want value for money. Most lakes charge a day or half-day price, which is either per rod or per space. If you?re a very keen angler and you want to set up two or three different rods during the day, you may have to pay a fee for each. Alternatively, you may just need to pay for your space or ?peg? ? the part of the lake allocated to you for fishing that day. Some private lakes may also make a membership charge or require you to join a club before you can fish. Take a good look at the prices that the lake charges and look for any hidden extras before you make a booking.

To really enjoy your coarse fishing experience, find a well-stocked lake that?s the size and price that suits you.


About the Author:

Dog Lane Fishery operates three coarse fishing lakes in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside. Visit our website now by clicking
coarse fishing UK.





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What Makes A Great Coarse Fishing Lake?


Coarse fishing is available in a range of waters ? from canals and rivers to natural and man-made lakes. In many parts of the country, people have established their own coarse fishing lakes to provide a private, peaceful place to fish.

There are hundreds of places across the UK where you can indulge your passion for coarse fishing, but some are better than others. There are three main things that make any coarse fishing lake stand out from the competition:

1. Location

The size and location of the lake is a crucial factor. Too small and you can?t fill it with enough stock to keep anglers happy. Too big and the fish can be very hard to catch. A good angling lake is the right size to hold a good, healthy stock of fish, whilst having the bank space to allow each angler a secluded, private spot. Most private lakes are in the countryside, which provides a peaceful place for coarse anglers to perfect their skills.

2. Stock

The range of fish in the lake is also important. Coarse anglers like to test their skills on a range of fish, which all have different movement and feeding habits. Ideally, a coarse fishing lake should be stocked with species such as:

? Carp
? Tench
? Bream
? Roach
? Rudd
? Pike
? Chub

These fish can be different sizes and weights, increasing the sport for anglers. Some clubs or landowners provide more than one lake at the same location, which allows them to vary the stock, or keep one lake aside for particularly large fish or for competition use.

3. Price

Coarse anglers want value for money. Most lakes charge a day or half-day price, which is either per rod or per space. If you?re a very keen angler and you want to set up two or three different rods during the day, you may have to pay a fee for each. Alternatively, you may just need to pay for your space or ?peg? ? the part of the lake allocated to you for fishing that day. Some private lakes may also make a membership charge or require you to join a club before you can fish. Take a good look at the prices that the lake charges and look for any hidden extras before you make a booking.

To really enjoy your coarse fishing experience, find a well-stocked lake that?s the size and price that suits you.


About the Author:

Dog Lane Fishery operates three coarse fishing lakes in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside. Visit our website now by clicking coarse fishing UK.





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Glacier to Yellowstone provides a comprehesive Montana camping and fishing guide stretching between Montana's two great national treasures. The book divides up the area between the two parks in three sections: northwest, western and southwestern. Fifteen maps are provided along with these famous rivers: Beaverhead River, Big Hole River, Bitterrot River, Blackfoot River, Clark Fork River, Flathead River, Gallatin River, Kootenai River, Madison River, Thompson River, Swan River, Yellowstone River and the Yaak River. Fishing in both parks is covered as well as directions and information to over 50 creeks and lesser known rivers. If you like to fish back country lakes, select one of over a 100 offerings from Glacier to Yellowstone.

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How A Coarse Fishing Match Works


A coarse fishing match is a great way to pit your angling skills against others. Most private fishing lakes hold matches on a regular basis, or allow clubs to book one or more of their lakes to hold a club match. Competition is tough and anglers use every bit of experience and knowledge they have in order to catch the biggest fish.

Coarse fishing matches are usually organised by the water?s landowner, or an angling club, and they will often supply a steward or match organiser to ensure that rules are followed and all anglers are complying with restrictions on tackle and bait.

When a match is announced, there are usually more anglers who want to compete than there are spaces, so it?s important to keep a look out for matches in your area and to book quickly. There will usually be a closing time for applications and you will be informed of the rules that apply to that particular match.

Spaces, or Pegs, for each match are usually drawn at random before the match starts so that no angler can guarantee which peg they are going to get. Once allocated a peg, the angler must fish from that spot for the entire match. Most match rules state that if the angler has to leave his or her peg, they reel the line in so that they are not leaving a line unattended.

You must make sure that you have read the rules properly so that you only bring the tackle and bait that are allowed. Rules are strictly enforced and anyone found abusing them will be disqualified from the match.

Fish are weighed by a steward as they are caught and the steward also supervises the fish?s return to the lake. The angler who has caught the heaviest fish at the end of the allotted time period is the winner.

Coarse fishing matches are a great way to test your angling skills and to get to know other anglers. Give it a try at your local fishing water.


About the Author:

Dog Lane Fishery operates three coarse fishing lakes in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside. Visit our website now by clicking coarse fishing UK.





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Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb



Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb
No fishing job is a welcome operation, but this new edition of a classic reference helps you do the job efficiently and economically. This practical guide is packed with illustrations and descriptions of fishing equipment and tools to help you solve just about any fishing problem. Foremen, engineers, and superintendents who write procedures, make drilling decisions, and supervise operations will find this handy book invaluable, and trainees will find it an excellent learning manual.

Oilwell Fishing Operations tells how to free stuck pipe, part the pipe string, and repair casing. It describes the various types of catching tools, jars, mills, junk, baskets, and hydrostatic and rotating bailers, along with washover operations, wireline fishing, fishing in cavities, and fishing in high angle deviated and horizontal wells. The author's tips and warnings are sure to save you time and money in avoided misruns, downtime, and lost equipment.

* Currently, there is no other book on the market focused only on oilwell fishing operations.
* Covers all of the best practices for oilwell fishing operations and all of the latest equipment.
* The first book in the "Gulf Drilling Guides" series, the first, last, and only stop for the drilling engineer with a problem to solve.



Fly-Fishing (The Child's World of Sports-Outdoor Guides)



Fly-Fishing (The Child's World of Sports-Outdoor Guides)
The sun sparkles on the clear water of a rushing stream. Insects skim across the surface. What a perfect day to grab a friend and go fly fishing! And this book is a perfect introduction. You will learn about the different kinds of fly fishing equipment, how to use that equipment safely, and what to do with the fish you catch. Explore a sport that s



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Wit and Wisdom of Fishing



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Tying and Fishing the Riffling Hitch



Tying and Fishing the Riffling Hitch
Let world-renowned fly fisherman and writer Art Lee teach you one of fly fishing's best kept secrets—the Riffling Hitch. Lee explains the art and science of tying and plying this little-known technique that you can use to land more fish every time you're on the water.

Whether you are a salmon fisher or a steelheader, Lee will captivate you with his vivid descriptions and insightful anecdotes. Combined with detailed instruction and 73 full-color illustrations and photographs, Tying and Fishing the Riffling Hitch is a readable, useful guide—an essential book for any serious angler.



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How A Coarse Fishing Match Works


A coarse fishing match is a great way to pit your angling skills against others. Most private fishing lakes hold matches on a regular basis, or allow clubs to book one or more of their lakes to hold a club match. Competition is tough and anglers use every bit of experience and knowledge they have in order to catch the biggest fish.

Coarse fishing matches are usually organised by the water?s landowner, or an angling club, and they will often supply a steward or match organiser to ensure that rules are followed and all anglers are complying with restrictions on tackle and bait.

When a match is announced, there are usually more anglers who want to compete than there are spaces, so it?s important to keep a look out for matches in your area and to book quickly. There will usually be a closing time for applications and you will be informed of the rules that apply to that particular match.

Spaces, or Pegs, for each match are usually drawn at random before the match starts so that no angler can guarantee which peg they are going to get. Once allocated a peg, the angler must fish from that spot for the entire match. Most match rules state that if the angler has to leave his or her peg, they reel the line in so that they are not leaving a line unattended.

You must make sure that you have read the rules properly so that you only bring the tackle and bait that are allowed. Rules are strictly enforced and anyone found abusing them will be disqualified from the match.

Fish are weighed by a steward as they are caught and the steward also supervises the fish?s return to the lake. The angler who has caught the heaviest fish at the end of the allotted time period is the winner.

Coarse fishing matches are a great way to test your angling skills and to get to know other anglers. Give it a try at your local fishing water.


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Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb



Gulf Drilling Guides: Oilwell Fishing Operations: Tools, Techniques, and Rules of Thumb
No fishing job is a welcome operation, but this new edition of a classic reference helps you do the job efficiently and economically. This practical guide is packed with illustrations and descriptions of fishing equipment and tools to help you solve just about any fishing problem. Foremen, engineers, and superintendents who write procedures, make drilling decisions, and supervise operations will find this handy book invaluable, and trainees will find it an excellent learning manual.

Oilwell Fishing Operations tells how to free stuck pipe, part the pipe string, and repair casing. It describes the various types of catching tools, jars, mills, junk, baskets, and hydrostatic and rotating bailers, along with washover operations, wireline fishing, fishing in cavities, and fishing in high angle deviated and horizontal wells. The author's tips and warnings are sure to save you time and money in avoided misruns, downtime, and lost equipment.

* Currently, there is no other book on the market focused only on oilwell fishing operations.
* Covers all of the best practices for oilwell fishing operations and all of the latest equipment.
* The first book in the "Gulf Drilling Guides" series, the first, last, and only stop for the drilling engineer with a problem to solve.



Fly-Fishing (The Child's World of Sports-Outdoor Guides)



Fly-Fishing (The Child's World of Sports-Outdoor Guides)
The sun sparkles on the clear water of a rushing stream. Insects skim across the surface. What a perfect day to grab a friend and go fly fishing! And this book is a perfect introduction. You will learn about the different kinds of fly fishing equipment, how to use that equipment safely, and what to do with the fish you catch. Explore a sport that s



Virginia Trout Streams: A Guide to Fishing the Blue Ridge Watershed



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Fishing Alaska on Dollars a Day (Alaska Angling and Hunting Library)



Fishing Alaska on Dollars a Day (Alaska Angling and Hunting Library)



Wit and Wisdom of Fishing



Wit and Wisdom of Fishing



Trout Fishing Tactics



Trout Fishing Tactics



Tying and Fishing the Riffling Hitch



Tying and Fishing the Riffling Hitch
Let world-renowned fly fisherman and writer Art Lee teach you one of fly fishing's best kept secrets—the Riffling Hitch. Lee explains the art and science of tying and plying this little-known technique that you can use to land more fish every time you're on the water.

Whether you are a salmon fisher or a steelheader, Lee will captivate you with his vivid descriptions and insightful anecdotes. Combined with detailed instruction and 73 full-color illustrations and photographs, Tying and Fishing the Riffling Hitch is a readable, useful guide—an essential book for any serious angler.



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Can You Gain Anything From Fishing, Besides A Tasty Meal?



There are many people who find that fishing is more than just a hobby. It is a way of relaxing and enjoying what life really can give to you. The feeling of being outdoors is nothing short of perfect after a long week at the office. From kids to the elderly, fishing is just the perfect way for you to enjoy what nature has to offer. Leave stress at home and come into the world of fishing at least just for a bit.


Think that fishing is boring? If you picture fishing as a sport in which you'll just spend your day on the side of the lake dozing, you can be wrong. Although this is quite fine for some, most anglers are out there for the challenge. Not only do you have to have skill to cast and get the fish to take hold, but you have to reel him in and land him too. It can be quite a challenge.


How To Learn To Fish


There are several things that you can do to learn how to fish. And, none of them are hard to do. Here are some tips for you to take advantage of.


1. Get in some research. You'll find many websites online to help you learn about what's out there and how to get it. You can head to your library if you prefer too.


2. Learn about the skills you need in how to books. Subscribe to a fishing magazine and learn even when you can't get out to give it a try.


3. Do you know someone that loves to fish? Ask if you can go with them next time they head out. This is a great time for some bonding as well. Buy just the basics or even borrow them.


4. A great way to learn to fish is through the professionals in your area. You can find them through your local bait shop or look them up online. The Conservation or wildlife center in your area may be able to help you too.


Not only can you learn to fish anytime that you want to, in virtually every seasons, you can also learn to fish at day or at night. If you are after a certain species, find out when they feed. Make sure to know where they like to hide too. Some will bite virtually anytime of the day, in any season and with just about any bait. Others are picky. All of this knowledge isn't something that you need to know now though. You'll learn in your training as well as through experience.


One thing to note, though, is that you are likely going to need a fishing license. These can be obtained at the local fishing tackle location or through the Conservation and Wildlife Services in your area. Don't assume you can fish anywhere either. In private lake's, you'll need to get permission from the owner.


Fishing is something that you can quickly enjoy. Even if you have not real experience, you still can learn and enjoy all that it has to offer. So, instead of spending this weekend on the couch in front of another television program you have seen already, head out onto the lake and enjoy some quality time with fish.

About the Author


Niall is a fisherman always looking at new tools to help him catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for more information and great deals to help you find a fish finder or other GPS/Sonar marine navigation systems. http://www.fish-finder-review.com


This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review.com

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Smallmouth Bass Fly Fishing: A Practical Guide
Those who love to fish will be pleased to know that Terry and Roxanne Wilson have published their third book, "Smallmouth Bass Fly Fishing." Their first book was "Bluegill Fly-fishing and Flies," followed by "Largemouth Bass Fishing." Once again, the couple tells all the secrets of fly-fishing, this time for the smallmouth. The book is the culmination of the couple's nearly 50 years of pursuing the smallmouth bass with fly rods, learning the habits, preferences, needs and lifestyles of the smallmouth. They have also learned from others who shared their love of the sport. That makes this book a gold mine of information, along with wonderful stories and photographs. The Wilsons have seen it all - and now they tell you how to find fishing success!



Fishing Vermont's Streams & Lakes: A Guide to the Green Mountain State's Best Trout and Bass Waters (Backcountry Guides)



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To Fish in Common: The Ethnohistory of Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing (Columbia Classics)



To Fish in Common: The Ethnohistory of Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing (Columbia Classics)



Foghorn Outdoors: California Fishing Sixth Edition: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,200 Fishing Spots in the Golden State



Foghorn Outdoors: California Fishing Sixth Edition: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,200 Fishing Spots in the Golden State
Tom Stienstra knows fishing. A four-time California Outdoor Writer of the Year and angling legend, he'll lead you to the best fishing holes in the state. Perfect for beginners and masters, this updated resource offers details on more than 850 lakes and reservoirs, 175 major streams, and 1,200 miles of coastline. Included are ratings of each area, current information on facilities and fees, profiles of top sport fish, and 52 regional maps. "This epic paperback is the best book available on California fishing." -- San Jose Mercury News



Time, Tide, and Place: A Coastal Fly Fishers Chronicle: Photographs and Fishing Reports



Time, Tide, and Place: A Coastal Fly Fishers Chronicle: Photographs and Fishing Reports
Fly Fishing has often inspired artists and writers to capture their feelings for the sport in their art. In this unusual volume, Ted Hendrickson's photographic craftmanship and familiarity with local waters allow us a window into the world of an artist/angler. Landscape photographs chronicle moments spent fishing the coast of Southern New England. Accompanying e-mail reports give us a glimpse of the adventures (and misadventures) of each angling season.



Fishing Eastern New York (Fishing Series)



Fishing Eastern New York (Fishing Series)

Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes, Lake Champlain, the Ausable River, and the Beaver Kill--New York state boasts some of the best fishing in the country. Chinook salmon, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, muskellunge, northern pike, and brown, rainbow, and brook trout are just some of the gamefish pursued in these famous fisheries. This authoritative volume guides readers to over 240 fishing destinations in the Empire State. Concise information on boat ramps, wading access, current fishing regulations, tackle, and hot spots make Fishing Eastern New York the angler's indispensable reference source.



Jay Yelas: A Champion's Journey of Faith, Family, and Fishing



Jay Yelas: A Champion's Journey of Faith, Family, and Fishing

Jay Yelas: A Champion's Journey of Faith, Family, and Fishing, is an autobiography of one of the greatest bass fishing champions of all time. The author, Jay Yelas, is the current titleholder of the 2002 CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic®-the "Super Bowl" and "Granddaddy" of bass fishing tournaments. Jay is also the champion of the prestigious Wal-Mart FLW Tour®.

The book covers Jay Yelas' life from the time he caught his first bass at age six to the time he stepped onto the awards stage at the 2002 CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic®. With fishing tales, humor, and enthusiasm, Jay recounts the good and bad experiences that steered him toward success in fishing and in life. Jay includes a blow-by-blow description of tournament events leading to his incredible year in 2002, with the story culminating in an emotional win of both the Wal-Mart FLW Tour® Angler of the Year award, and the CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic®.

Struggling with the demands of a career and family, Jay was forced to evaluate a life that he describes as "not complete or fulfilling." Through prayer and a commitment to Jesus, Jay and his wife Jill created a "Life Mission" for Jay, giving him clarity and renewed focus that resulted in a magical 2002 season.



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Can You Gain Anything From Fishing, Besides A Tasty Meal?



There are many people who find that fishing is more than just a hobby. It is a way of relaxing and enjoying what life really can give to you. The feeling of being outdoors is nothing short of perfect after a long week at the office. From kids to the elderly, fishing is just the perfect way for you to enjoy what nature has to offer. Leave stress at home and come into the world of fishing at least just for a bit.


Think that fishing is boring? If you picture fishing as a sport in which you'll just spend your day on the side of the lake dozing, you can be wrong. Although this is quite fine for some, most anglers are out there for the challenge. Not only do you have to have skill to cast and get the fish to take hold, but you have to reel him in and land him too. It can be quite a challenge.


How To Learn To Fish


There are several things that you can do to learn how to fish. And, none of them are hard to do. Here are some tips for you to take advantage of.


1. Get in some research. You'll find many websites online to help you learn about what's out there and how to get it. You can head to your library if you prefer too.


2. Learn about the skills you need in how to books. Subscribe to a fishing magazine and learn even when you can't get out to give it a try.


3. Do you know someone that loves to fish? Ask if you can go with them next time they head out. This is a great time for some bonding as well. Buy just the basics or even borrow them.


4. A great way to learn to fish is through the professionals in your area. You can find them through your local bait shop or look them up online. The Conservation or wildlife center in your area may be able to help you too.


Not only can you learn to fish anytime that you want to, in virtually every seasons, you can also learn to fish at day or at night. If you are after a certain species, find out when they feed. Make sure to know where they like to hide too. Some will bite virtually anytime of the day, in any season and with just about any bait. Others are picky. All of this knowledge isn't something that you need to know now though. You'll learn in your training as well as through experience.


One thing to note, though, is that you are likely going to need a fishing license. These can be obtained at the local fishing tackle location or through the Conservation and Wildlife Services in your area. Don't assume you can fish anywhere either. In private lake's, you'll need to get permission from the owner.


Fishing is something that you can quickly enjoy. Even if you have not real experience, you still can learn and enjoy all that it has to offer. So, instead of spending this weekend on the couch in front of another television program you have seen already, head out onto the lake and enjoy some quality time with fish.

About the Author


Niall is a fisherman always looking at new tools to help him catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for more information and great deals to help you find a fish finder or other GPS/Sonar marine navigation systems. http://www.fish-finder-review.com


This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review.com

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Smallmouth Bass Fly Fishing: A Practical Guide
Those who love to fish will be pleased to know that Terry and Roxanne Wilson have published their third book, "Smallmouth Bass Fly Fishing." Their first book was "Bluegill Fly-fishing and Flies," followed by "Largemouth Bass Fishing." Once again, the couple tells all the secrets of fly-fishing, this time for the smallmouth. The book is the culmination of the couple's nearly 50 years of pursuing the smallmouth bass with fly rods, learning the habits, preferences, needs and lifestyles of the smallmouth. They have also learned from others who shared their love of the sport. That makes this book a gold mine of information, along with wonderful stories and photographs. The Wilsons have seen it all - and now they tell you how to find fishing success!



Fishing Vermont's Streams & Lakes: A Guide to the Green Mountain State's Best Trout and Bass Waters (Backcountry Guides)



Fishing Vermont's Streams & Lakes: A Guide to the Green Mountain State's Best Trout and Bass Waters (Backcountry Guides)



To Fish in Common: The Ethnohistory of Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing (Columbia Classics)



To Fish in Common: The Ethnohistory of Lummi Indian Salmon Fishing (Columbia Classics)



Foghorn Outdoors: California Fishing Sixth Edition: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,200 Fishing Spots in the Golden State



Foghorn Outdoors: California Fishing Sixth Edition: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,200 Fishing Spots in the Golden State
Tom Stienstra knows fishing. A four-time California Outdoor Writer of the Year and angling legend, he'll lead you to the best fishing holes in the state. Perfect for beginners and masters, this updated resource offers details on more than 850 lakes and reservoirs, 175 major streams, and 1,200 miles of coastline. Included are ratings of each area, current information on facilities and fees, profiles of top sport fish, and 52 regional maps. "This epic paperback is the best book available on California fishing." -- San Jose Mercury News



Time, Tide, and Place: A Coastal Fly Fishers Chronicle: Photographs and Fishing Reports



Time, Tide, and Place: A Coastal Fly Fishers Chronicle: Photographs and Fishing Reports
Fly Fishing has often inspired artists and writers to capture their feelings for the sport in their art. In this unusual volume, Ted Hendrickson's photographic craftmanship and familiarity with local waters allow us a window into the world of an artist/angler. Landscape photographs chronicle moments spent fishing the coast of Southern New England. Accompanying e-mail reports give us a glimpse of the adventures (and misadventures) of each angling season.



Fishing Eastern New York (Fishing Series)



Fishing Eastern New York (Fishing Series)

Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes, Lake Champlain, the Ausable River, and the Beaver Kill--New York state boasts some of the best fishing in the country. Chinook salmon, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, muskellunge, northern pike, and brown, rainbow, and brook trout are just some of the gamefish pursued in these famous fisheries. This authoritative volume guides readers to over 240 fishing destinations in the Empire State. Concise information on boat ramps, wading access, current fishing regulations, tackle, and hot spots make Fishing Eastern New York the angler's indispensable reference source.



Jay Yelas: A Champion's Journey of Faith, Family, and Fishing



Jay Yelas: A Champion's Journey of Faith, Family, and Fishing

Jay Yelas: A Champion's Journey of Faith, Family, and Fishing, is an autobiography of one of the greatest bass fishing champions of all time. The author, Jay Yelas, is the current titleholder of the 2002 CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic®-the "Super Bowl" and "Granddaddy" of bass fishing tournaments. Jay is also the champion of the prestigious Wal-Mart FLW Tour®.

The book covers Jay Yelas' life from the time he caught his first bass at age six to the time he stepped onto the awards stage at the 2002 CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic®. With fishing tales, humor, and enthusiasm, Jay recounts the good and bad experiences that steered him toward success in fishing and in life. Jay includes a blow-by-blow description of tournament events leading to his incredible year in 2002, with the story culminating in an emotional win of both the Wal-Mart FLW Tour® Angler of the Year award, and the CITGO BASSMASTERS Classic®.

Struggling with the demands of a career and family, Jay was forced to evaluate a life that he describes as "not complete or fulfilling." Through prayer and a commitment to Jesus, Jay and his wife Jill created a "Life Mission" for Jay, giving him clarity and renewed focus that resulted in a magical 2002 season.



Fishing Small Streams With a Fly Rod



Fishing Small Streams With a Fly Rod



Headlines on pontoon fishing boats
Boat show returning to DCU

Tue, 26 Feb 2008 23:55:00 GMT
Sentinel & Enterprise - The show will feature everything from fishing boats to ski and sports boats, bass boats, pontoon and deck boats, jet boats and personal watercraft, as well as canoes and kayaks.

DNR's big-dock rule makes waves

Mon, 25 Feb 2008 07:09:22 GMT
The state's new limit on the size of docks on lakes isn't floating well with either critics of supersized platform docks or property owners who want to build them.

Santee Cooper lake levels slowly rising - Charleston Post Courier

Sun, 16 Mar 2008 08:34:28 GMT

Santee Cooper lake levels slowly rising
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You Can Enjoy The Thrills Of Deep Sea Fishing



When you experience the thrill of deep sea fishing you will realize why so many people enjoy it. You'll find a number of excellent fish are prime for the choosing, many of which you won't find elsewhere. Some of your choices include swordfish, shark, tuna, marlin, and sailfish. You will find that there are some specialized tools that you need to enjoy the sport though. Here are some of the options that you have.


Your rod and reel are your backbone. You'll need heavy equipment that means a reel that can hold up to 300 yards of line. The line itself should be between twelve and thirty pound test weight. You'll need to make sure your rod, your reel and your line all are balanced in size. For hook size, look for 3.0 to 6.0 and the leader should be between ten and fifteen feet long. Double line them. You'll want leaders that are 30 to 50 pound test.


Bait For Deep Sea


A good choice for most deep sea anglers is live ballyhoo especially for sailfishing. For bigger choices, consider blue runners, speedos, googleyes, dead bait rigs and lures. If you can, provide the type of bait that is natural prey for the fish that you are after. For example, sure hermit crabs, shrimp, squid, and threadfin for sea fishing. You'll find that your grouper, kingfish, snapper, wahoo and tuna will take these baits well.


A couple of rules of thumb when it comes to bait include not touching it with sunscreen and touching it as little as possible. You'll find a lot of bait near the locations that they are cleaning fish. You can even use the seabirds to help direct you to were bait is plentiful.


For gear, make sure that you take into consideration where you plan to fish.. You'll need things like rain gear and warm clothing. You can ask your charter for more information.


One of the wisest things that you can do to learn to deep sea fish is to take a chartered service out. This way, you are being taken to where the fish are and you are likely to have a few people to help you to learn the tricks of the trade. Make sure that the charter is a reliable, trustworthy company and you can't go wrong. Whatever you do, get out there and enjoy the beautiful water and the gorgeous fish!

About the Author


Niall is a keen fisherman always looking at new tools to help him catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for more information and great deals to help you find fish finders or other GPS and Sonar marine navigation systems. http://www.fish-finder-review.com


This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review.com

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Fishing in the Air (Joanna Cotler Books)



Fishing in the Air (Joanna Cotler Books)

Early in the blue-black morning, a father and son slip out of the house with their fishing poles and a can of worms. But this is no ordinary fishing trip. With their lines and bobbers, they cast high into the air to catch the breeze, the sky, the sun, and best of all -- some wonderful memories.

In her first picture book, Sharon Creech, author of the Newbery Medal winner Walk Two Moons, teams up with Caldecott Honor artist Chris Raschka to create a beautifully lyrical and richly imagined tale about the powerful bond between a father and son.



The Classic Guide to Fly-Fishing for Trout: The Fly-Fisher's Book of Quarry, Tackle, & Techniques



The Classic Guide to Fly-Fishing for Trout: The Fly-Fisher's Book of Quarry, Tackle, & Techniques
Here is the complete history of angling, as well as a comprehensive guide to every aspect of the sport: advice on tackle and accessories, instructions on casting and fly-tying, tips on locating likely trout spots, and more. Full-color photos.



Fly-Fishing the Flats



Fly-Fishing the Flats
*118 color photos
* 25 line drawings
* 8 x 11
* Illustrated guide to tackle, tactics, species, habitat, destinations
* Drawings of saltwater knots and casting techniques
* Especially useful for fly fishers making the transition from fresh water to salt

The recent popularity of saltwater fly fishing has created the need for a book that presents the fundamentals of stalking and catching wary flats species. This clearly illustrated and beautifully photographed guide covers basic equipment (rods, reels, line, leaders, flies, clothing); techniques (tying knots, casting, stalking fish); species (bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, barracuda, redfish, jacks, stripers, bluefish, false albacore, bonito, sea trout, and weakfish); habitat (tides, wind, and structure); and destinations (Caribbean, Mexico, Florida Keys, Outer Banks, Chesapeake Bay, New England coast). It also includes a detailed photo sequence on the double haul, a distance-casting technique crucial for saltwater anglers.

Barry and Cathy Beck are among the most recognized names in fly fishing. They contribute photographs and articles to all the major fly-fishing magazines, have written several books, and are much-sought after tackle and travel consultants. They live in Benton, Pennsylvania.



Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit : Fly Fishing Guide: The Big Three



Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit : Fly Fishing Guide: The Big Three



Land of Little Rivers: A Story in Photos of Catskill Fly Fishing



Land of Little Rivers: A Story in Photos of Catskill Fly Fishing
A stunning photographic portrait of the hallowed streams where American fly-fishing had its beginnings. The Beaverkill, Willowemoc, Neversink, Esopus, Schoharie, and Delaware--the rivers of angling pioneers Thaddeus Norris, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Theodore Gordon, and many others--are celebrated in this gorgeous book of photographs and text. In three major sections, Land of Little Rivers presents historical and physical profiles of the rivers; classic rods, reels, and flies; and engaging stories of the people, events, and developments that constitute the Catskill fly-fishing tradition. Author Austin McK. Francis, noted angling historian and biographer and acknowledged authority on the history of Catskill fly fishing, has a home in the Catskill Mountains and has fished there for more than thirty-five years. Famed photographer and avid fly fisher Enrico Ferorelli, a regular contributor to National Geographic and Smithsonian magazines, spent five months creating the most evocative portfolio of photos ever made of these historic rivers. Together they have produced an exquisite, museum-quality work, one that captures magnificently the beauty and passion so central to the sport Izaak Walton called "the gentle art."



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Striper Moon: Fly Fishing Techniques and Flies for Striped Bass in Estuary, River, Bay & Surf



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You Can Enjoy The Thrills Of Deep Sea Fishing



When you experience the thrill of deep sea fishing you will realize why so many people enjoy it. You'll find a number of excellent fish are prime for the choosing, many of which you won't find elsewhere. Some of your choices include swordfish, shark, tuna, marlin, and sailfish. You will find that there are some specialized tools that you need to enjoy the sport though. Here are some of the options that you have.


Your rod and reel are your backbone. You'll need heavy equipment that means a reel that can hold up to 300 yards of line. The line itself should be between twelve and thirty pound test weight. You'll need to make sure your rod, your reel and your line all are balanced in size. For hook size, look for 3.0 to 6.0 and the leader should be between ten and fifteen feet long. Double line them. You'll want leaders that are 30 to 50 pound test.


Bait For Deep Sea


A good choice for most deep sea anglers is live ballyhoo especially for sailfishing. For bigger choices, consider blue runners, speedos, googleyes, dead bait rigs and lures. If you can, provide the type of bait that is natural prey for the fish that you are after. For example, sure hermit crabs, shrimp, squid, and threadfin for sea fishing. You'll find that your grouper, kingfish, snapper, wahoo and tuna will take these baits well.


A couple of rules of thumb when it comes to bait include not touching it with sunscreen and touching it as little as possible. You'll find a lot of bait near the locations that they are cleaning fish. You can even use the seabirds to help direct you to were bait is plentiful.


For gear, make sure that you take into consideration where you plan to fish.. You'll need things like rain gear and warm clothing. You can ask your charter for more information.


One of the wisest things that you can do to learn to deep sea fish is to take a chartered service out. This way, you are being taken to where the fish are and you are likely to have a few people to help you to learn the tricks of the trade. Make sure that the charter is a reliable, trustworthy company and you can't go wrong. Whatever you do, get out there and enjoy the beautiful water and the gorgeous fish!

About the Author


Niall is a keen fisherman always looking at new tools to help him catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for more information and great deals to help you find fish finders or other GPS and Sonar marine navigation systems. http://www.fish-finder-review.com


This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review.com

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Fishing in the Air (Joanna Cotler Books)



Fishing in the Air (Joanna Cotler Books)

Early in the blue-black morning, a father and son slip out of the house with their fishing poles and a can of worms. But this is no ordinary fishing trip. With their lines and bobbers, they cast high into the air to catch the breeze, the sky, the sun, and best of all -- some wonderful memories.

In her first picture book, Sharon Creech, author of the Newbery Medal winner Walk Two Moons, teams up with Caldecott Honor artist Chris Raschka to create a beautifully lyrical and richly imagined tale about the powerful bond between a father and son.



The Classic Guide to Fly-Fishing for Trout: The Fly-Fisher's Book of Quarry, Tackle, & Techniques



The Classic Guide to Fly-Fishing for Trout: The Fly-Fisher's Book of Quarry, Tackle, & Techniques
Here is the complete history of angling, as well as a comprehensive guide to every aspect of the sport: advice on tackle and accessories, instructions on casting and fly-tying, tips on locating likely trout spots, and more. Full-color photos.



Fly-Fishing the Flats



Fly-Fishing the Flats
*118 color photos
* 25 line drawings
* 8 x 11
* Illustrated guide to tackle, tactics, species, habitat, destinations
* Drawings of saltwater knots and casting techniques
* Especially useful for fly fishers making the transition from fresh water to salt

The recent popularity of saltwater fly fishing has created the need for a book that presents the fundamentals of stalking and catching wary flats species. This clearly illustrated and beautifully photographed guide covers basic equipment (rods, reels, line, leaders, flies, clothing); techniques (tying knots, casting, stalking fish); species (bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, barracuda, redfish, jacks, stripers, bluefish, false albacore, bonito, sea trout, and weakfish); habitat (tides, wind, and structure); and destinations (Caribbean, Mexico, Florida Keys, Outer Banks, Chesapeake Bay, New England coast). It also includes a detailed photo sequence on the double haul, a distance-casting technique crucial for saltwater anglers.

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Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit : Fly Fishing Guide: The Big Three



Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit : Fly Fishing Guide: The Big Three



Land of Little Rivers: A Story in Photos of Catskill Fly Fishing



Land of Little Rivers: A Story in Photos of Catskill Fly Fishing
A stunning photographic portrait of the hallowed streams where American fly-fishing had its beginnings. The Beaverkill, Willowemoc, Neversink, Esopus, Schoharie, and Delaware--the rivers of angling pioneers Thaddeus Norris, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Theodore Gordon, and many others--are celebrated in this gorgeous book of photographs and text. In three major sections, Land of Little Rivers presents historical and physical profiles of the rivers; classic rods, reels, and flies; and engaging stories of the people, events, and developments that constitute the Catskill fly-fishing tradition. Author Austin McK. Francis, noted angling historian and biographer and acknowledged authority on the history of Catskill fly fishing, has a home in the Catskill Mountains and has fished there for more than thirty-five years. Famed photographer and avid fly fisher Enrico Ferorelli, a regular contributor to National Geographic and Smithsonian magazines, spent five months creating the most evocative portfolio of photos ever made of these historic rivers. Together they have produced an exquisite, museum-quality work, one that captures magnificently the beauty and passion so central to the sport Izaak Walton called "the gentle art."



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Thu, 13 Mar 2008 20:06:38 GMT

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Once I learnt more and more about fishing charters, I fostered a desire of writing on fishing charters. Now that my desire has been fulfilled, I hope your desire for its information too has been fulfilled.

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Some Basic Facts about Fishing Gear



In fishing, it is very important to an angler's success that he starts with the proper equipment. He may purchase or own the finest equipment in the world, but when it is assembled and put into use, it may prove to be a very decided handicap.


To guard against this, it is important that the individual items of tackle be properly balanced one with the other. Unbalanced equipment has been responsible for more difficulties and failures of beginners than any other single factor.


Fishing Rod


To fish with a good rod is to really enjoy fishing. It is much easier to learn with a good rod than with one of an inferior quality. This is no commercial plug to encourage the sale of expensive rods, but just a word of warning to prevent any possible or unnecessary discouragement because of using a rod that would be decided handicap to a competent caster.


Fishing Lines


This item of fishing gear must be selected with some careful considerations if anglers are expecting to enjoy fishing or casting.


This is because the size and weight of fishing lines made by various manufacturers are not entirely uniform, that is, the diameter of the line by one manufacturer may be slightly larger or smaller than a line by another manufacturer even though both bear the same size marking.


The Leader


The leader is also a very important item, and unless it is selected with care and consideration in comparison with the size of the line, the caster will have trouble in making it extend straight out from the line when casting.


The chief function of the leader is to serve as an invisible connection between the line and the lure.


Fishing Flies or Lures


The flies may range in size, from the tiniest used, which might be number 18 or 20, up to flies tied on number-2 hooks or larger. The heavier flies or lures create; more wind is needed. It also requires the use of heavier equipment or more power on the part of the caster during the back cast and forward cast.


Reels


The reel may be automatic or single action, but in any event, it should be larger enough to hold the usual 30 yards of fishing line without crowding it on the reel spool.


The reel should weigh from 1 ? to 1 ? as much as the bare rod. The reel itself is of no specific use in casting or fishing except as a storage place for the line.


Consequently, the entire equipment should always be in good condition. Other wise, achieving success in fishing is impossible.

About the Author


Find out more about fishing including sea fishing and fly fishing at About fishing

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Most of book is devoted to making fishing rods, both glass and bamboo. Very detailed and scientific. A unique volume as all Herter's books are.



Alaska Fishing - 3rd Edition



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San Juan River, New Mexico, Fly Fishing Guide



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I Don't Know Why I Swallowed the Fly: My Fly-Fishing Rookie Season



I Don't Know Why I Swallowed the Fly: My Fly-Fishing Rookie Season

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Joe Bucher's Crankbait Secrets: The First Complete Guide to Fishing With Crankbaits



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The Quest Of The Schooner Argus: A voyage to the Grand Banks and Grenland on a modern four masted fishing schooner



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Guide to Florida Salt Water Fishing (Anderson, Robert. Guide to Florida Wildlife and Nature.)



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Some Basic Facts about Fishing Gear



In fishing, it is very important to an angler's success that he starts with the proper equipment. He may purchase or own the finest equipment in the world, but when it is assembled and put into use, it may prove to be a very decided handicap.


To guard against this, it is important that the individual items of tackle be properly balanced one with the other. Unbalanced equipment has been responsible for more difficulties and failures of beginners than any other single factor.


Fishing Rod


To fish with a good rod is to really enjoy fishing. It is much easier to learn with a good rod than with one of an inferior quality. This is no commercial plug to encourage the sale of expensive rods, but just a word of warning to prevent any possible or unnecessary discouragement because of using a rod that would be decided handicap to a competent caster.


Fishing Lines


This item of fishing gear must be selected with some careful considerations if anglers are expecting to enjoy fishing or casting.


This is because the size and weight of fishing lines made by various manufacturers are not entirely uniform, that is, the diameter of the line by one manufacturer may be slightly larger or smaller than a line by another manufacturer even though both bear the same size marking.


The Leader


The leader is also a very important item, and unless it is selected with care and consideration in comparison with the size of the line, the caster will have trouble in making it extend straight out from the line when casting.


The chief function of the leader is to serve as an invisible connection between the line and the lure.


Fishing Flies or Lures


The flies may range in size, from the tiniest used, which might be number 18 or 20, up to flies tied on number-2 hooks or larger. The heavier flies or lures create; more wind is needed. It also requires the use of heavier equipment or more power on the part of the caster during the back cast and forward cast.


Reels


The reel may be automatic or single action, but in any event, it should be larger enough to hold the usual 30 yards of fishing line without crowding it on the reel spool.


The reel should weigh from 1 ? to 1 ? as much as the bare rod. The reel itself is of no specific use in casting or fishing except as a storage place for the line.


Consequently, the entire equipment should always be in good condition. Other wise, achieving success in fishing is impossible.

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

Now that you have completed reading this article on deep sea fishing, we hope that you have found the information on deep sea fishing that you were searching for.

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Making Fishing Fun



Learn To Fish: It's Fun!


Fishing is a fun and tranquil sport that lets you spend quiet time with your friends, family and with Mother Nature.


Fresh water fishing is a sport involving the catching of fish in lakes, rivers and streams. It involves a lot of patience, challenge and a lot of acquired skill over time. Anyone can participate in this fun activity, including the kids.


To start, you have to check your State's fishing requirements and make sure if a license is needed for you to fish. If it is required, you must acquire one by checking with a sporting goods store. They will help you how to get it, and some will even provide it for you.


During the time that you are in your favorite sporting goods store, you can look around and buy the right fishing equipment that you will be need for your trip. Considering that you are a beginner, make sure that you budget well the cost and your spending on the equipment, not deciding on expensive equipments; buy only the basic things you will need.


When in doubt as to what is needed, ask the help of the store keeper, but do keep in mind that you need to stick to a budget. Take your time and don't hesitate to ask how to use each piece of equipment that is offered to you. Artificial lures for bait can be used or you can simply look for worms from your back yard.


An inexpensive fishing rod and reel will be enough along with a fishing line, hooks, weights, a bobber (this keeps your line afloat), fishing lures and net. A polarized sunglass is also essential, as it will help to see clearly through the water and lessen the glare.


Then if you don't know the good locations to fish, ask about local "hot" spots, or check your State's fishing regulations for information about fishing locations around your State.


The time will surely come when you will be a better fisherman; then you may decide on upgrading your equipment. In the meantime, keep things simple.

It is always advised that you avoid fishing alone. Always be with a friend, as when emergency strikes, there can be someone who can call for help.


It is wise to start fishing in shallow waters. Aim your cast in shady or rocky areas where the water is deep, as this is where the fish is expected to be found. Keep in mind that this is all practice first.


As your skill level develops and increases, you can then attempt into deeper waters. But before going, take the time to practice casting to familiarize yourself with your rod and your reel.


What better place to practice than your back yard. To do so, mark off an area using a rope and use this as your guide in aiming your cast. Rehearse and study your movements to discover a method that will work for you. Bear in mind, cast with your wrist, and not with your arm.


Fishing hooks are very sharp and needed to be handled with care to avoid injury. Before casting, it is important that you should look around you and stay unobstructed to avoid hurting other people with your hook.

When the right time has come and you go fishing for real, keep in mind to cast your line always ahead of the fish, making your bait land slowly, with as little splash as possible. The fish will see well at a close point, but cannot see behind.


If your casts are going in a disorganized manner, move closer to the water so you can gain better accuracy.


Watch the bobber closely for any movement. If and when a fish grabs the bait, the bobber will be pulled under water. This signals that you got a fish on the line. Don't get too excited. Remain calm.


Keeping your line tight, slowly reel in your catch. Place the net near and use it to bring the fish out. Remove the hook from the fish with great care.

If you got an undersized fish (as noted in the state's regulation book), quickly return it to the water. Likewise, if you have no intention in eating your catch, do not waste it and return it to the water. Releasing the fish will supply the water with more fish, giving future fishermen the thrill to experience a catch.


Lastly, look around you and feel the calm, restful and serene view of the river.


Have fun!

About the Author


Jay is the web owner of http://www.fishing-in.net Fishing Lures, a website that provides information and resources about fishing, tackle, lures, and fishing trips. You can visit his website at: http://www.fishing-in.net/Florida Florida Fishing

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Scotland for Fishing 2002 (Scotland)



Scotland for Fishing 2002 (Scotland)
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There are informative articles by leading anglers, a selection of Scotland's gems by editor Mike Shepley and a huge directory of information on where to fish, what you'll catch, who sells permits and even detailed information on hotels particularly friendly to anglers across the country.

Need to plan a weekend? Want to try a new beat? Want to know what tackle and techniques to use on your favourite loch or river? Want to know where you can get on the water without breaking the bank? The answers are all here in this handy book that will easily fit in your bag and travel with you wherever you go.

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Fishing the Mid-Columbia



Fishing the Mid-Columbia
The Columbia River is rich with fishing opportunity for an incredible variety of game fish on a year-round basis to professionals and amateurs alike. Fishing the Mid-Columbia covers the 39 miles between McNary Dam and Three Mile Canyon. This stretch of the Columbia could very well yield the next world-record walleye, and even if it doesn't, it still yields some of the biggest walleye in the country and does so every year. There are white sturgeon nearly as big as many of the boats used in their pursuit. Salmon and steelhead runs have seen phenomenal recovery in recent years. And, as if that weren't enough, the Columbia's waters are teeming with smallmouth bass that would be the envy of most fisheries anywhere in the country.In Fishing the Mid-Columbia, Arnold Theisen tells you everything you need to know for a successful trip: river characteristics; how to navigate the river in this area; what species you'll encounter; the most productive tackle and equipment; local facilities; river fishing charts; and so much more.  

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What you need to know about deep fishing. by: jay moncliff The equipment used to deep fish is basically the same as other fishing equipment. In deep fishing, though, the equipment has to be suited to fishing in the depths of the water. The line need to be stronger because the fish are stronger and larger. Instead of a pole, a hand reel is used. The hand reel is attached to the boat and reels in the line. The set up of deep fishing equipment starts with the mainline. The main line attaches to

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Making Fishing Fun



Learn To Fish: It's Fun!


Fishing is a fun and tranquil sport that lets you spend quiet time with your friends, family and with Mother Nature.


Fresh water fishing is a sport involving the catching of fish in lakes, rivers and streams. It involves a lot of patience, challenge and a lot of acquired skill over time. Anyone can participate in this fun activity, including the kids.


To start, you have to check your State's fishing requirements and make sure if a license is needed for you to fish. If it is required, you must acquire one by checking with a sporting goods store. They will help you how to get it, and some will even provide it for you.


During the time that you are in your favorite sporting goods store, you can look around and buy the right fishing equipment that you will be need for your trip. Considering that you are a beginner, make sure that you budget well the cost and your spending on the equipment, not deciding on expensive equipments; buy only the basic things you will need.


When in doubt as to what is needed, ask the help of the store keeper, but do keep in mind that you need to stick to a budget. Take your time and don't hesitate to ask how to use each piece of equipment that is offered to you. Artificial lures for bait can be used or you can simply look for worms from your back yard.


An inexpensive fishing rod and reel will be enough along with a fishing line, hooks, weights, a bobber (this keeps your line afloat), fishing lures and net. A polarized sunglass is also essential, as it will help to see clearly through the water and lessen the glare.


Then if you don't know the good locations to fish, ask about local "hot" spots, or check your State's fishing regulations for information about fishing locations around your State.


The time will surely come when you will be a better fisherman; then you may decide on upgrading your equipment. In the meantime, keep things simple.

It is always advised that you avoid fishing alone. Always be with a friend, as when emergency strikes, there can be someone who can call for help.


It is wise to start fishing in shallow waters. Aim your cast in shady or rocky areas where the water is deep, as this is where the fish is expected to be found. Keep in mind that this is all practice first.


As your skill level develops and increases, you can then attempt into deeper waters. But before going, take the time to practice casting to familiarize yourself with your rod and your reel.


What better place to practice than your back yard. To do so, mark off an area using a rope and use this as your guide in aiming your cast. Rehearse and study your movements to discover a method that will work for you. Bear in mind, cast with your wrist, and not with your arm.


Fishing hooks are very sharp and needed to be handled with care to avoid injury. Before casting, it is important that you should look around you and stay unobstructed to avoid hurting other people with your hook.

When the right time has come and you go fishing for real, keep in mind to cast your line always ahead of the fish, making your bait land slowly, with as little splash as possible. The fish will see well at a close point, but cannot see behind.


If your casts are going in a disorganized manner, move closer to the water so you can gain better accuracy.


Watch the bobber closely for any movement. If and when a fish grabs the bait, the bobber will be pulled under water. This signals that you got a fish on the line. Don't get too excited. Remain calm.


Keeping your line tight, slowly reel in your catch. Place the net near and use it to bring the fish out. Remove the hook from the fish with great care.

If you got an undersized fish (as noted in the state's regulation book), quickly return it to the water. Likewise, if you have no intention in eating your catch, do not waste it and return it to the water. Releasing the fish will supply the water with more fish, giving future fishermen the thrill to experience a catch.


Lastly, look around you and feel the calm, restful and serene view of the river.


Have fun!

About the Author


Jay is the web owner of http://www.fishing-in.net Fishing Lures, a website that provides information and resources about fishing, tackle, lures, and fishing trips. You can visit his website at: http://www.fishing-in.net/Florida Florida Fishing

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