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What Are You Fishing With? Lure, Bait and Gear


A 10-step exercise for services professionals to evaluate
clients...

Fly fishing -- it doesn't work, does it? When I first
watched someone fly-fishing, they released the line and
fling it far out into the water. No sooner had the fly hit
the water was it being reeled back in. Even today, I still
don't understand how this method catches any fish. Yet it
does. The results had an opportunity to occur because
the line was pitched.

Fly fishing looks like so much more work compared to the
worm, bobber, sitting on a camp chair, day dreaming, an
occasional inconsequential conversation, sipping on a beer
(okay root beer for family friendliness), relaxing and
waiting for the bite. The energy is more comfortable yet
the results less active -- maybe, maybe not.

If you talk to a fly-fisherman, they claim there isn't
anything better. And the same is uttered from a by-the-seat-
of-the-pants fisherman as well (cute description huh?).

Doesn't this sound like one marketing pitted against the
other.

What makes the two different? Technique? Yes. Water type
-- salt or fresh? Yes. Type of fish? Yes. Equipment?
Yes. Supplies? Yes. Or is it the bait? Yes.

The right answer is "all of the above."

You can also throw in the temperature, weather, and time of
day. Everything depends on the right combination in the
right order. You don't want to toss out the fly before the
line. Well, I guess you can. But you miz-as-well kiss it
goodbye.

Or as my Grandmother used to say: Don't throw out the
bath water before the bath.

Marketing is not any different than fishing. If you are
tossing out the wrong hook to the right fish, they are not
going to bite. If you have the right fish and hook, and the
wrong technique, maybe a prayer or two will work. The
results might trickle now and then. Yet, not the results you
need.

This is why marketing experts emphasize the importance of
knowing your target market. If you don't know who you are
trying to catch, you are forever going to be trying
different lures, hooks and techniques. Eventually, wearing
you down and keeping you chasing the next best thing to come
along that just might work.

You can't catch flounder in fresh water or blue gill in salt.

Stop throwing out the fly without the line. Start knowing
what bait they like to eat, what line spooks them, what is
their timing for buying, and especially what type of fish.

Start with this exercise for service professionals:

Start the exercise by hand to get the "feel" of it. Then
move the process into a spreadsheet to continue its growth
and your clarity.

Step 1: Grab a blank sheet of paper. Turn the page sideways --
landscape.

Step 2: You are going to making many vertical columns so write
small.

On the left, create the first column. Record the name of
each one of your clients that you remember off the top of your
head. Keep it simple and write just the name you remember. It
could be just their first name, company name, or a nickname or
label you privately gave them. Don't be kind be truthful.

Step 3: Second column, title it "M/F." You guessed it, "male
or female." Now, proceed down the column and write the
answer.

Step 4: Third column, title "M/S/D/U"=married, single, divorced,
unknown. Continue down the column.

Step 5: Continue making columns for additional categories
you know about your clients. Create a column for age or age
group. Location, US, UK, Australia. If all the same, skip
the column. Number of children. How long a client. Total
revenue for the past year. Service type. How did they find
you?

Step 6: Add new distinctions and details over the next few
days or week as you remember. Set aside the first five
minutes of the day to add to the list or as you remember.

Step 7: If you find some information missing, contact the
client or past client and ask.

Step 8: Look for similarities, for instance, 90% males, single,
or divorced. Some of these patterns are going to be obvious
and some aren't.

Step 9: Place a "*" or highlight your ideal client or clients.

Many times, and without knowing it, because you are just glad
for the business, the fish pick you.

Step 10: If you couldn't find "the ideal client" then for
some reason you aren't attracting them. There are some
things you need to change, either inside yourself or out,
probably both. Find the gap between the two? What do you
need to do or be differently in order to attract the
preferred type of clients?

Describe the type of ideal client you want. Place as much
detail to them as possible, including revenue. What do they
want that you aren't expressing you have? What do they want
that you don't have and need to change?

At some point during this process you will want to convert
this to a spreadsheet for ease of use. Start when the information
feels it needs too.

This isn't a requirement, you may want to stop as soon as
you see that you aren't expressing what the client is
willing to buy or some characteristics or type of service
you don't provide that the client must have in order to do
business with you. If this is the case, you can stop here
and work on what needs to shift or change.

Feeling some reluctance in taking the time to do so? You
will not be the first.

Jim, an insurance agent from Arizona, sent me an e-mail
after his attendance on a teleclasses with this exercise.

"Darn, Catherine, you're good. The exercise ate at me all
night. I gave in and did the exercise this morning, even
though last night I was convinced that I already knew all
the answers. Today, I discovered major holes in my
marketing. Just by closing one of these holes today sales
increased. I look forward to continuing the exercise.
Thank you for your patient e-mail and letting me move
through my denial and seeing that thinking its all in my
head and writing it down is two different things."

This exercise deserves repeating regularly. You can use
the results of this exercise as a measurement when reviewing
your yearly goals. Or comparing one year to another.

For first year businesses, I recommend completing this
exercise once every three months. After the first year,
shift to twice a year. After three, once a year. Or
before and after a new service or product is introduced.
clients...

Fly fishing -- it doesn't work, does it? When I first
watched someone fly-fishing, they released the line and
fling it far out into the water. No sooner had the fly hit
the water was it being reeled back in. Even today, I still
don't understand how this method catches any fish. Yet it
does. The results had an opportunity to occur because
the line was pitched.

Fly fishing looks like so much more work compared to the
worm, bobber, sitting on a camp chair, day dreaming, an
occasional inconsequential conversation, sipping on a beer
(okay root beer for family friendliness), relaxing and
waiting for the bite. The energy is more comfortable yet
the results less active -- maybe, maybe not.

If you talk to a fly-fisherman, they claim there isn't
anything better. And the same is uttered from a by-the-seat-
of-the-pants fisherman as well (cute description huh?).

Doesn't this sound like one marketing pitted against the
other.

What makes the two different? Technique? Yes. Water type
-- salt or fresh? Yes. Type of fish? Yes. Equipment?
Yes. Supplies? Yes. Or is it the bait? Yes.

The right answer is "all of the above."

You can also throw in the temperature, weather, and time of
day. Everything depends on the right combination in the
right order. You don't want to toss out the fly before the
line. Well, I guess you can. But you miz-as-well kiss it
goodbye.

Or as my Grandmother used to say: Don't throw out the
bath water before the bath.

Marketing is not any different than fishing. If you are
tossing out the wrong hook to the right fish, they are not
going to bite. If you have the right fish and hook, and the
wrong technique, maybe a prayer or two will work. The
results might trickle now and then. Yet, not the results you
need.

This is why marketing experts emphasize the importance of
knowing your target market. If you don't know who you are
trying to catch, you are forever going to be trying
different lures, hooks and techniques. Eventually, wearing
you down and keeping you chasing the next best thing to come
along that just might work.

You can't catch flounder in fresh water or blue gill in salt.

Stop throwing out the fly without the line. Start knowing
what bait they like to eat, what line spooks them, what is
their timing for buying, and especially what type of fish.

Start with this exercise for service professionals:

Start the exercise by hand to get the "feel" of it. Then
move the process into a spreadsheet to continue its growth
and your clarity.

Step 1: Grab a blank sheet of paper. Turn the page sideways --
landscape.

Step 2: You are going to making many vertical columns so write
small.

On the left, create the first column. Record the name of
each one of your clients that you remember off the top of your
head. Keep it simple and write just the name you remember. It
could be just their first name, company name, or a nickname or
label you privately gave them. Don't be kind be truthful.

Step 3: Second column, title it "M/F." You guessed it, "male
or female." Now, proceed down the column and write the
answer.

Step 4: Third column, title "M/S/D/U"=married, single, divorced,
unknown. Continue down the column.

Step 5: Continue making columns for additional categories
you know about your clients. Create a column for age or age
group. Location, US, UK, Australia. If all the same, skip
the column. Number of children. How long a client. Total
revenue for the past year. Service type. How did they find
you?

Step 6: Add new distinctions and details over the next few
days or week as you remember. Set aside the first five
minutes of the day to add to the list or as you remember.

Step 7: If you find some information missing, contact the
client or past client and ask.

Step 8: Look for similarities, for instance, 90% males, single,
or divorced. Some of these patterns are going to be obvious
and some aren't.

Step 9: Place a "*" or highlight your ideal client or clients.

Many times, and without knowing it, because you are just glad
for the business, the fish pick you.

Step 10: If you couldn't find "the ideal client" then for
some reason you aren't attracting them. There are some
things you need to change, either inside yourself or out,
probably both. Find the gap between the two? What do you
need to do or be differently in order to attract the
preferred type of clients?

Describe the type of ideal client you want. Place as much
detail to them as possible, including revenue. What do they
want that you aren't expressing you have? What do they want
that you don't have and need to change?

At some point during this process you will want to convert
this to a spreadsheet for ease of use. Start when the information
feels it needs too.

This isn't a requirement, you may want to stop as soon as
you see that you aren't expressing what the client is
willing to buy or some characteristics or type of service
you don't provide that the client must have in order to do
business with you. If this is the case, you can stop here
and work on what needs to shift or change.

Feeling some reluctance in taking the time to do so? You
will not be the first.

Jim, an insurance agent from Arizona, sent me an e-mail
after his attendance on a teleclasses with this exercise.

"Darn, Catherine, you're good. The exercise ate at me all
night. I gave in and did the exercise this morning, even
though last night I was convinced that I already knew all
the answers. Today, I discovered major holes in my
marketing. Just by closing one of these holes today sales
increased. I look forward to continuing the exercise.
Thank you for your patient e-mail and letting me move
through my denial and seeing that thinking its all in my
head and writing it down is two different things."

This exercise deserves repeating regularly. You can use
the results of this exercise as a measurement when reviewing
your yearly goals. Or comparing one year to another.

For first year businesses, I recommend completing this
exercise once every three months. After the first year,
shift to twice a year. After three, once a year. Or
before and after a new service or product is introduced.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Catherine Franz, a Certified Professional Coach, specializes
in infoproduct development. Newsletters and additional
articles available: http://www.abundancecenter.com
blog: http://abundance.blogs.com/inthelight



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Gray Drake, Spinner, Foam


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Fly Waters Near and Far by Barry and Kathy Beck


A fly fisher’s destination dream book. Beautiful color shots of salt- and freshwater trophy fish of all species; journey to the world’s most spectacular fly-fishing destinations: Alaska, the American West, Argentina’s Patagonia, Belize, the Bahamas, Christmas Island, New England, New Zealand, Venezuela, and the Becks’ beloved Pennsylvania. Trophy fish of all species: bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, jacks, striped bass, trout, salmon, char, and grayling. 433 color photos 11.5x10.5 304 pages WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING: “This book, then, is the distillate (the best) of thousands of hours of shooting in the earth’s most beautiful and enchanting spots where trout and flats fish live.” -- John Randolph, Editor/Publisher, Fly Fisherman


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A alaska fishing fly Artilce for Your Viewing
What Are You Fishing With? Lure, Bait and Gear


A 10-step exercise for services professionals to evaluate
clients...

Fly fishing -- it doesn't work, does it? When I first
watched someone fly-fishing, they released the line and
fling it far out into the water. No sooner had the fly hit
the water was it being reeled back in. Even today, I still
don't understand how this method catches any fish. Yet it
does. The results had an opportunity to occur because
the line was pitched.

Fly fishing looks like so much more work compared to the
worm, bobber, sitting on a camp chair, day dreaming, an
occasional inconsequential conversation, sipping on a beer
(okay root beer for family friendliness), relaxing and
waiting for the bite. The energy is more comfortable yet
the results less active -- maybe, maybe not.

If you talk to a fly-fisherman, they claim there isn't
anything better. And the same is uttered from a by-the-seat-
of-the-pants fisherman as well (cute description huh?).

Doesn't this sound like one marketing pitted against the
other.

What makes the two different? Technique? Yes. Water type
-- salt or fresh? Yes. Type of fish? Yes. Equipment?
Yes. Supplies? Yes. Or is it the bait? Yes.

The right answer is "all of the above."

You can also throw in the temperature, weather, and time of
day. Everything depends on the right combination in the
right order. You don't want to toss out the fly before the
line. Well, I guess you can. But you miz-as-well kiss it
goodbye.

Or as my Grandmother used to say: Don't throw out the
bath water before the bath.

Marketing is not any different than fishing. If you are
tossing out the wrong hook to the right fish, they are not
going to bite. If you have the right fish and hook, and the
wrong technique, maybe a prayer or two will work. The
results might trickle now and then. Yet, not the results you
need.

This is why marketing experts emphasize the importance of
knowing your target market. If you don't know who you are
trying to catch, you are forever going to be trying
different lures, hooks and techniques. Eventually, wearing
you down and keeping you chasing the next best thing to come
along that just might work.

You can't catch flounder in fresh water or blue gill in salt.

Stop throwing out the fly without the line. Start knowing
what bait they like to eat, what line spooks them, what is
their timing for buying, and especially what type of fish.

Start with this exercise for service professionals:

Start the exercise by hand to get the "feel" of it. Then
move the process into a spreadsheet to continue its growth
and your clarity.

Step 1: Grab a blank sheet of paper. Turn the page sideways --
landscape.

Step 2: You are going to making many vertical columns so write
small.

On the left, create the first column. Record the name of
each one of your clients that you remember off the top of your
head. Keep it simple and write just the name you remember. It
could be just their first name, company name, or a nickname or
label you privately gave them. Don't be kind be truthful.

Step 3: Second column, title it "M/F." You guessed it, "male
or female." Now, proceed down the column and write the
answer.

Step 4: Third column, title "M/S/D/U"=married, single, divorced,
unknown. Continue down the column.

Step 5: Continue making columns for additional categories
you know about your clients. Create a column for age or age
group. Location, US, UK, Australia. If all the same, skip
the column. Number of children. How long a client. Total
revenue for the past year. Service type. How did they find
you?

Step 6: Add new distinctions and details over the next few
days or week as you remember. Set aside the first five
minutes of the day to add to the list or as you remember.

Step 7: If you find some information missing, contact the
client or past client and ask.

Step 8: Look for similarities, for instance, 90% males, single,
or divorced. Some of these patterns are going to be obvious
and some aren't.

Step 9: Place a "*" or highlight your ideal client or clients.

Many times, and without knowing it, because you are just glad
for the business, the fish pick you.

Step 10: If you couldn't find "the ideal client" then for
some reason you aren't attracting them. There are some
things you need to change, either inside yourself or out,
probably both. Find the gap between the two? What do you
need to do or be differently in order to attract the
preferred type of clients?

Describe the type of ideal client you want. Place as much
detail to them as possible, including revenue. What do they
want that you aren't expressing you have? What do they want
that you don't have and need to change?

At some point during this process you will want to convert
this to a spreadsheet for ease of use. Start when the information
feels it needs too.

This isn't a requirement, you may want to stop as soon as
you see that you aren't expressing what the client is
willing to buy or some characteristics or type of service
you don't provide that the client must have in order to do
business with you. If this is the case, you can stop here
and work on what needs to shift or change.

Feeling some reluctance in taking the time to do so? You
will not be the first.

Jim, an insurance agent from Arizona, sent me an e-mail
after his attendance on a teleclasses with this exercise.

"Darn, Catherine, you're good. The exercise ate at me all
night. I gave in and did the exercise this morning, even
though last night I was convinced that I already knew all
the answers. Today, I discovered major holes in my
marketing. Just by closing one of these holes today sales
increased. I look forward to continuing the exercise.
Thank you for your patient e-mail and letting me move
through my denial and seeing that thinking its all in my
head and writing it down is two different things."

This exercise deserves repeating regularly. You can use
the results of this exercise as a measurement when reviewing
your yearly goals. Or comparing one year to another.

For first year businesses, I recommend completing this
exercise once every three months. After the first year,
shift to twice a year. After three, once a year. Or
before and after a new service or product is introduced.
clients...

Fly fishing -- it doesn't work, does it? When I first
watched someone fly-fishing, they released the line and
fling it far out into the water. No sooner had the fly hit
the water was it being reeled back in. Even today, I still
don't understand how this method catches any fish. Yet it
does. The results had an opportunity to occur because
the line was pitched.

Fly fishing looks like so much more work compared to the
worm, bobber, sitting on a camp chair, day dreaming, an
occasional inconsequential conversation, sipping on a beer
(okay root beer for family friendliness), relaxing and
waiting for the bite. The energy is more comfortable yet
the results less active -- maybe, maybe not.

If you talk to a fly-fisherman, they claim there isn't
anything better. And the same is uttered from a by-the-seat-
of-the-pants fisherman as well (cute description huh?).

Doesn't this sound like one marketing pitted against the
other.

What makes the two different? Technique? Yes. Water type
-- salt or fresh? Yes. Type of fish? Yes. Equipment?
Yes. Supplies? Yes. Or is it the bait? Yes.

The right answer is "all of the above."

You can also throw in the temperature, weather, and time of
day. Everything depends on the right combination in the
right order. You don't want to toss out the fly before the
line. Well, I guess you can. But you miz-as-well kiss it
goodbye.

Or as my Grandmother used to say: Don't throw out the
bath water before the bath.

Marketing is not any different than fishing. If you are
tossing out the wrong hook to the right fish, they are not
going to bite. If you have the right fish and hook, and the
wrong technique, maybe a prayer or two will work. The
results might trickle now and then. Yet, not the results you
need.

This is why marketing experts emphasize the importance of
knowing your target market. If you don't know who you are
trying to catch, you are forever going to be trying
different lures, hooks and techniques. Eventually, wearing
you down and keeping you chasing the next best thing to come
along that just might work.

You can't catch flounder in fresh water or blue gill in salt.

Stop throwing out the fly without the line. Start knowing
what bait they like to eat, what line spooks them, what is
their timing for buying, and especially what type of fish.

Start with this exercise for service professionals:

Start the exercise by hand to get the "feel" of it. Then
move the process into a spreadsheet to continue its growth
and your clarity.

Step 1: Grab a blank sheet of paper. Turn the page sideways --
landscape.

Step 2: You are going to making many vertical columns so write
small.

On the left, create the first column. Record the name of
each one of your clients that you remember off the top of your
head. Keep it simple and write just the name you remember. It
could be just their first name, company name, or a nickname or
label you privately gave them. Don't be kind be truthful.

Step 3: Second column, title it "M/F." You guessed it, "male
or female." Now, proceed down the column and write the
answer.

Step 4: Third column, title "M/S/D/U"=married, single, divorced,
unknown. Continue down the column.

Step 5: Continue making columns for additional categories
you know about your clients. Create a column for age or age
group. Location, US, UK, Australia. If all the same, skip
the column. Number of children. How long a client. Total
revenue for the past year. Service type. How did they find
you?

Step 6: Add new distinctions and details over the next few
days or week as you remember. Set aside the first five
minutes of the day to add to the list or as you remember.

Step 7: If you find some information missing, contact the
client or past client and ask.

Step 8: Look for similarities, for instance, 90% males, single,
or divorced. Some of these patterns are going to be obvious
and some aren't.

Step 9: Place a "*" or highlight your ideal client or clients.

Many times, and without knowing it, because you are just glad
for the business, the fish pick you.

Step 10: If you couldn't find "the ideal client" then for
some reason you aren't attracting them. There are some
things you need to change, either inside yourself or out,
probably both. Find the gap between the two? What do you
need to do or be differently in order to attract the
preferred type of clients?

Describe the type of ideal client you want. Place as much
detail to them as possible, including revenue. What do they
want that you aren't expressing you have? What do they want
that you don't have and need to change?

At some point during this process you will want to convert
this to a spreadsheet for ease of use. Start when the information
feels it needs too.

This isn't a requirement, you may want to stop as soon as
you see that you aren't expressing what the client is
willing to buy or some characteristics or type of service
you don't provide that the client must have in order to do
business with you. If this is the case, you can stop here
and work on what needs to shift or change.

Feeling some reluctance in taking the time to do so? You
will not be the first.

Jim, an insurance agent from Arizona, sent me an e-mail
after his attendance on a teleclasses with this exercise.

"Darn, Catherine, you're good. The exercise ate at me all
night. I gave in and did the exercise this morning, even
though last night I was convinced that I already knew all
the answers. Today, I discovered major holes in my
marketing. Just by closing one of these holes today sales
increased. I look forward to continuing the exercise.
Thank you for your patient e-mail and letting me move
through my denial and seeing that thinking its all in my
head and writing it down is two different things."

This exercise deserves repeating regularly. You can use
the results of this exercise as a measurement when reviewing
your yearly goals. Or comparing one year to another.

For first year businesses, I recommend completing this
exercise once every three months. After the first year,
shift to twice a year. After three, once a year. Or
before and after a new service or product is introduced.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Catherine Franz, a Certified Professional Coach, specializes
in infoproduct development. Newsletters and additional
articles available: http://www.abundancecenter.com
blog: http://abundance.blogs.com/inthelight



A synopsis on alaska fishing fly .
Gray Drake, Spinner, Foam


Fly fishermen know that the worst part of fishing a spinner fall can be determining which dot on the water is your fly. The Foam Spinner Gray Drake is actually visible to the angler while providing the fish with nothing but a realistic spent mayfly silhouette.


Price: 1.25



Fly Waters Near and Far by Barry and Kathy Beck


A fly fisher’s destination dream book. Beautiful color shots of salt- and freshwater trophy fish of all species; journey to the world’s most spectacular fly-fishing destinations: Alaska, the American West, Argentina’s Patagonia, Belize, the Bahamas, Christmas Island, New England, New Zealand, Venezuela, and the Becks’ beloved Pennsylvania. Trophy fish of all species: bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, jacks, striped bass, trout, salmon, char, and grayling. 433 color photos 11.5x10.5 304 pages WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING: “This book, then, is the distillate (the best) of thousands of hours of shooting in the earth’s most beautiful and enchanting spots where trout and flats fish live.” -- John Randolph, Editor/Publisher, Fly Fisherman


Price: 60.00



Aloe Up Aloe Ice Jelly 4oz


Aloe Up’s sunburn relief products and moisturizers use the natural power of Aloe Vera Gel to soothe and heal sunburned, chapped and dry skin. Aloe Up's Aloe Ice contains 99.6% Aloe Vera Gel by volume—more than any other sunburn relief product. The topical pain reliever Lidocaine provides quick comfort, while Aloe Vera Gel soothes and replenishes your dry, sunburned skin. Aloe Ice is great for sunburn relief, burns, cuts, scrapes, bites and even coral burns. It reduces swelling, soothes itching and also moisturizes.


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McClane's Great Fishing and Hunting Lodges of North America



McClane's Great Fishing and Hunting Lodges of North America



Tiggie: The Lure and Lore of Commercial Fishing in New England



Tiggie: The Lure and Lore of Commercial Fishing in New England



Montana Fly Fishing and Camping Guide



Montana Fly Fishing and Camping Guide
Pick a spot between Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park and ready yourself for more fishing than you can possibly imagine. This comprehensive guide to the best fly fishing and camping in Montana is user friendly. Maps are provided for each section, along with a map for each of the two parks. Select a highway or secondary road, open up the book to your starting point, and follow the mileage marker signs to river access points, as well as those wonderful streams and small lakes that are seldom visited.

Fishing in Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park is thoroughly covered. Between the two parks the book divides into six sections: Northwest, Western, Rocky Mountain Front, Upper Missouri River, Southwestern and the Yellowstone River drainage. Montana's famous rivers are covered: Beaverhead River, Big Hole River, Big Horn River, Bitterroot River, Blackfoot River, Clark Fork River, Flathead River, Gallatin River, Kootenai River, Thompson River, Swan River, Yellowstone River, and the Yaak River. In addition, over 50 creeks and little known rivers are covered along with a multitude of backcountry lakes that may be reached in a day hike.

Archer's book is "organized the same way people get to fishing holes -- by the highway that leads them there....The chapters are based on highways, and mileage marker information leads readers right to the holes...." - Nick Gevock, Missoulian



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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

So what is your verdict on this composition on fishing in alaska? Are there anymore unanswered questions about fishing in alaska in your mind?

A fishing in alaska Artilce for Your Viewing
Fresh Caught Fish Cooking Preparation



To maintain the delicate flavor of a newly caught freshwater or saltwater fish, this must be handled properly to avoid spoilage. Not to mention preserving the fish with pleasing odor. There are ways to properly prepare and maintain the quality just after the catch of the fish into a sumptuous fishmeal. Check out the tips below:


1) As soon as the fish lands avoid any contact with hard surfaces to prevent bruising. It should be washed immediately by hosing or bucket rinsing fish recipes in order to remove the slime and possible bacteria that cause spoilage. Never use water from close proximity fishing shop marinas, municipal or industrial discharges. To make sure, always use potable water instead.


2) Simply chill the fish to prevent deterioration in less than an hour. With a little advance planning, proper icing can be accomplished with the use of some relatively cheap equipment. Fish should be stored in coolers and should be well chilled. It should be 3" deep, thus, covering a pound of fish with pound of ice. Use chlorinated water per quart of water online fishing games fishing rods for the final rinsing.


3) Clean the fish as soon as possible. Their tissues are sterile but not their scales, which contains many types of bacteria. When cleaning fish, avoid rough treatment because wounds in the flesh can allow the spread of bacteria. Gutting the fish does not have to be necessarily long. It is wise to cut the belly, as it leaves no blood or viscera in the body. Make sure not to soak cleaned fish fillets in a prolonged freshwater as this could reduce the meat texture and flavor.


4) The eating quality and nutritional value of fish can be maintained up to 5 days if properly cleaned. Washing of the hands before touching the fish is also important. No matter what fish and the cooking technique used, one golden rule is to be followed always. Whether it is whole tuna fish or not, cook exactly 10 minutes for every inch measured. 15 minutes should be allotted to fish enclosed in foil or sauce fish tanks baked. Double the time for frozen fish.


Allow extra time if fish will be baked while packed in an aluminum foil and allow extra time for the penetration of the heat. That should be an additional 5 minutes for fresh fish and 10 for frozen. In thawing frozen fish, slowly thaw in the fridge for 24 hours or let the wrapped fish be run under cold water not at room temperature. Do not thaw a fish that's frozen before cooking as it may make it mushy and dry.



A synopsis on fishing in alaska .
Fly Waters Near and Far by Barry and Kathy Beck


A fly fisher’s destination dream book. Beautiful color shots of salt- and freshwater trophy fish of all species; journey to the world’s most spectacular fly-fishing destinations: Alaska, the American West, Argentina’s Patagonia, Belize, the Bahamas, Christmas Island, New England, New Zealand, Venezuela, and the Becks’ beloved Pennsylvania. Trophy fish of all species: bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, jacks, striped bass, trout, salmon, char, and grayling. 433 color photos 11.5x10.5 304 pages WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING: “This book, then, is the distillate (the best) of thousands of hours of shooting in the earth’s most beautiful and enchanting spots where trout and flats fish live.” -- John Randolph, Editor/Publisher, Fly Fisherman


Price: 60.00



Gummy Minnow, Blue


The Blue Gummy Minnow is perhaps one of the oddest flies you may have ever come across. Created from an innovative material this is one of a number of Gummies on a similar imitative and irresistible theme. Saltwater and warm water species of all varieties find this pattern impossible to pass up, and the Gummy has even proven to be an attention getter with trout as well. Remarkably realistic, with a flashy underbelly they can be worked slowly or fast. A number of Blue Gummy patterns should be occupying space in your fly box.


Price: 4.00



Zebra Midge, Tungsten Bead,Olive/Silver, Black Bead


The Tungsten Bead Olive/Silver/Black Zebra Midge is a midge pattern quickly coming into its own among Midge fishermen. Midge fishing is many times a demanding arena that not only requires delicate presentations with fine tippets, but equally the right fly pattern to bring success. The Tungsten Bead Maroon Zebra Midge can be drifted in the deeper runs, or hung off a dropper just under the surface to those suspended feeding fish. This is a Midge pattern that needs some space in your fly box. Give it a try and see the results


Price: 1.25



Simms Guide Boot NEW 2008 Model


SIMMS GUIDE BOOT - REDESIGNED FOR 2008 NEW-wider toe box for extra comfort. NEW-molded midsole makes them light. NEW-reinforced toe and ankle counters and NEW-high quality materials chosen for durability and easy cleaning. The SIMMS GUIDE BOOT offers extreme durability, comfort and is one of the best looking boots available. Water-resistant Nubuck leather offers no-shrink durability Sturdy thermoplastic midsole assures lightweight footbed protection TekTuff™ provides superior ankle suppport and added toe and heel reinforcement Full neoprene lining High abrasion-resistant Schoeller® mesh panels offer CleanStream™ design for easier rinsing of invasive species Non-corrosive hardware Contoured speed lacing and durable nylon laces 7/16" durable high-density black felt soles are cemented and stitched to the midsole GUIDE BOOT STUDDED FELT 7/16" durable high-density black felt soles with carbide-tipped studs provide superior traction and adds longer sole life Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 • Simms products are backed by a Simms Warranty • Free Shipping "Simms. The choice of professional guides; and anyone else who lives to fish. " Wherever you find fish, you're going to find fishing guides. And wherever you find fishing guides, you're going to find Simms . Guides need gear that is functional, innovative and can withstand whatever abuse they put it through. Simms on their Footwear " Dependable, well-made wading footwear is a necessity for anglers. What you need on your feet is something that’s comfortable to wear, can take a lot of abuse, provides plenty of protection and offers superior traction and stability. We have designed our wading boots, sneakers and sandals to meet the demands of professional guides and anglers around the globe. " Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations. What does this mean for someone who's not a professional guide? Anything that's designed to meet the performance needs of guides is gear you can count on. From the Simms Team " Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance. "


Price: 159.95



fishing in alaska Products we recommend
Washington State Fishing Guide 9th Edition



Washington State Fishing Guide 9th Edition
The enlartged, updated, completely revised edition of the Washington State Fishing Guide to 2500 lakes, rivers, Puget Sound, Juan de Fuca,San Juan Islands, Hood Canal, best months, 50 fresh and saltwater fishing maps, campgrounds, access, techniques.



Black's 2000 Fly Fishing: The Complete Angler's Guide to Equipment, Instruction, and Destinations



Black's 2000 Fly Fishing: The Complete Angler's Guide to Equipment, Instruction, and Destinations



Strategies That Catch Trout - Fly Fishing



Strategies That Catch Trout - Fly Fishing
"Strategies That Catch Trout" covers the game plans that anglers use to catch trout under the varying conditions encountered on different streams at various times of the season. It explains how to go about matching the hatch, fishing when there is no hatch an when specific or impressionistic imitations work best to your advantage. It reveals how, when and where attractor flies are useful. Learn how to determine whether trout are feeding opportunistically or selectively and how to handle either with proficiency and confidence. It explains th etiming and occurrence of hatches and how to adjust and utilize hatch chart information. Learn how to read trout waters and locate trout fishing banks, riffles, runs, pocket water, current eddies and seams. DVD Menu: 1. How fly-fishing got started 2. Choosing the Best Method 3. Matching the Hatch 4. Choosing the Right Fly 5. Using Attractor Flies 6. Using Hatch Charts 7. Hatch Abundance 8. Finding Trout-Banks 9. Finding Trout-Riffles 10. Finding Trout-Pocket Water 11. Finding Trout-Bubbles 12. Finding Trout-Pools 13. Fly Fishing Small Streams This program teaches all aspects of fly fishing from the very basics to the most advanced levels. As the introduction says, you can get your Ph.D. in fly fishing right here. Streams from the East to the West are shown in this program, many of which are included in the Top 100 streams in the U.S.



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A fishing in alaska Artilce for Your Viewing
Fresh Caught Fish Cooking Preparation



To maintain the delicate flavor of a newly caught freshwater or saltwater fish, this must be handled properly to avoid spoilage. Not to mention preserving the fish with pleasing odor. There are ways to properly prepare and maintain the quality just after the catch of the fish into a sumptuous fishmeal. Check out the tips below:


1) As soon as the fish lands avoid any contact with hard surfaces to prevent bruising. It should be washed immediately by hosing or bucket rinsing fish recipes in order to remove the slime and possible bacteria that cause spoilage. Never use water from close proximity fishing shop marinas, municipal or industrial discharges. To make sure, always use potable water instead.


2) Simply chill the fish to prevent deterioration in less than an hour. With a little advance planning, proper icing can be accomplished with the use of some relatively cheap equipment. Fish should be stored in coolers and should be well chilled. It should be 3" deep, thus, covering a pound of fish with pound of ice. Use chlorinated water per quart of water online fishing games fishing rods for the final rinsing.


3) Clean the fish as soon as possible. Their tissues are sterile but not their scales, which contains many types of bacteria. When cleaning fish, avoid rough treatment because wounds in the flesh can allow the spread of bacteria. Gutting the fish does not have to be necessarily long. It is wise to cut the belly, as it leaves no blood or viscera in the body. Make sure not to soak cleaned fish fillets in a prolonged freshwater as this could reduce the meat texture and flavor.


4) The eating quality and nutritional value of fish can be maintained up to 5 days if properly cleaned. Washing of the hands before touching the fish is also important. No matter what fish and the cooking technique used, one golden rule is to be followed always. Whether it is whole tuna fish or not, cook exactly 10 minutes for every inch measured. 15 minutes should be allotted to fish enclosed in foil or sauce fish tanks baked. Double the time for frozen fish.


Allow extra time if fish will be baked while packed in an aluminum foil and allow extra time for the penetration of the heat. That should be an additional 5 minutes for fresh fish and 10 for frozen. In thawing frozen fish, slowly thaw in the fridge for 24 hours or let the wrapped fish be run under cold water not at room temperature. Do not thaw a fish that's frozen before cooking as it may make it mushy and dry.



A synopsis on fishing in alaska .
Fly Waters Near and Far by Barry and Kathy Beck


A fly fisher’s destination dream book. Beautiful color shots of salt- and freshwater trophy fish of all species; journey to the world’s most spectacular fly-fishing destinations: Alaska, the American West, Argentina’s Patagonia, Belize, the Bahamas, Christmas Island, New England, New Zealand, Venezuela, and the Becks’ beloved Pennsylvania. Trophy fish of all species: bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, jacks, striped bass, trout, salmon, char, and grayling. 433 color photos 11.5x10.5 304 pages WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING: “This book, then, is the distillate (the best) of thousands of hours of shooting in the earth’s most beautiful and enchanting spots where trout and flats fish live.” -- John Randolph, Editor/Publisher, Fly Fisherman


Price: 60.00



Gummy Minnow, Blue


The Blue Gummy Minnow is perhaps one of the oddest flies you may have ever come across. Created from an innovative material this is one of a number of Gummies on a similar imitative and irresistible theme. Saltwater and warm water species of all varieties find this pattern impossible to pass up, and the Gummy has even proven to be an attention getter with trout as well. Remarkably realistic, with a flashy underbelly they can be worked slowly or fast. A number of Blue Gummy patterns should be occupying space in your fly box.


Price: 4.00



Zebra Midge, Tungsten Bead,Olive/Silver, Black Bead


The Tungsten Bead Olive/Silver/Black Zebra Midge is a midge pattern quickly coming into its own among Midge fishermen. Midge fishing is many times a demanding arena that not only requires delicate presentations with fine tippets, but equally the right fly pattern to bring success. The Tungsten Bead Maroon Zebra Midge can be drifted in the deeper runs, or hung off a dropper just under the surface to those suspended feeding fish. This is a Midge pattern that needs some space in your fly box. Give it a try and see the results


Price: 1.25



Simms Guide Boot NEW 2008 Model


SIMMS GUIDE BOOT - REDESIGNED FOR 2008 NEW-wider toe box for extra comfort. NEW-molded midsole makes them light. NEW-reinforced toe and ankle counters and NEW-high quality materials chosen for durability and easy cleaning. The SIMMS GUIDE BOOT offers extreme durability, comfort and is one of the best looking boots available. Water-resistant Nubuck leather offers no-shrink durability Sturdy thermoplastic midsole assures lightweight footbed protection TekTuff™ provides superior ankle suppport and added toe and heel reinforcement Full neoprene lining High abrasion-resistant Schoeller® mesh panels offer CleanStream™ design for easier rinsing of invasive species Non-corrosive hardware Contoured speed lacing and durable nylon laces 7/16" durable high-density black felt soles are cemented and stitched to the midsole GUIDE BOOT STUDDED FELT 7/16" durable high-density black felt soles with carbide-tipped studs provide superior traction and adds longer sole life Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 • Simms products are backed by a Simms Warranty • Free Shipping "Simms. The choice of professional guides; and anyone else who lives to fish. " Wherever you find fish, you're going to find fishing guides. And wherever you find fishing guides, you're going to find Simms . Guides need gear that is functional, innovative and can withstand whatever abuse they put it through. Simms on their Footwear " Dependable, well-made wading footwear is a necessity for anglers. What you need on your feet is something that’s comfortable to wear, can take a lot of abuse, provides plenty of protection and offers superior traction and stability. We have designed our wading boots, sneakers and sandals to meet the demands of professional guides and anglers around the globe. " Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations. What does this mean for someone who's not a professional guide? Anything that's designed to meet the performance needs of guides is gear you can count on. From the Simms Team " Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance. "


Price: 159.95



fishing in alaska Products we recommend
Washington State Fishing Guide 9th Edition



Washington State Fishing Guide 9th Edition
The enlartged, updated, completely revised edition of the Washington State Fishing Guide to 2500 lakes, rivers, Puget Sound, Juan de Fuca,San Juan Islands, Hood Canal, best months, 50 fresh and saltwater fishing maps, campgrounds, access, techniques.



Black's 2000 Fly Fishing: The Complete Angler's Guide to Equipment, Instruction, and Destinations



Black's 2000 Fly Fishing: The Complete Angler's Guide to Equipment, Instruction, and Destinations



Strategies That Catch Trout - Fly Fishing



Strategies That Catch Trout - Fly Fishing
"Strategies That Catch Trout" covers the game plans that anglers use to catch trout under the varying conditions encountered on different streams at various times of the season. It explains how to go about matching the hatch, fishing when there is no hatch an when specific or impressionistic imitations work best to your advantage. It reveals how, when and where attractor flies are useful. Learn how to determine whether trout are feeding opportunistically or selectively and how to handle either with proficiency and confidence. It explains th etiming and occurrence of hatches and how to adjust and utilize hatch chart information. Learn how to read trout waters and locate trout fishing banks, riffles, runs, pocket water, current eddies and seams. DVD Menu: 1. How fly-fishing got started 2. Choosing the Best Method 3. Matching the Hatch 4. Choosing the Right Fly 5. Using Attractor Flies 6. Using Hatch Charts 7. Hatch Abundance 8. Finding Trout-Banks 9. Finding Trout-Riffles 10. Finding Trout-Pocket Water 11. Finding Trout-Bubbles 12. Finding Trout-Pools 13. Fly Fishing Small Streams This program teaches all aspects of fly fishing from the very basics to the most advanced levels. As the introduction says, you can get your Ph.D. in fly fishing right here. Streams from the East to the West are shown in this program, many of which are included in the Top 100 streams in the U.S.



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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Arriving to conclusions can be considered the most difficult part of any form of writing. We felt the same here with this article on costa rica fishing. Hope you enjoyed it.

The Best costa rica fishing Articles on Wine
To Snag a Dream - Fishing in the Cosmic Soup


We hear it over and over again, some variation of the statement that you can achieve whatever you can conceive and believe. In fact, we hear it so often that we dismiss it without giving it any thought, imagining we already ?know? it. But do we?

Sometimes readers send me letters sharing pieces of their dreams: To play a piece of music beautifully; to build a successful business; to find a career that will let them use unexpressed talents; to create a secure retirement; to have a more loving relationship with their parents or partner; to sell their house.

Some share their dreams with enthusiasm and excitement. And some share them with tears riding on the little electrons that carry their words, charging them with doubt and near-despair.

But regardless of where you are in relation to your dream, the formula for making it your living reality is the same: Believe in it as your emerging reality, regardless of any appearance to the contrary, and let it guide your actions.

How do you believe? Decide to!

Believing is what makes the possible probable. Your dream is like a fish?a possibility fish?swimming in what Deepak Chopra calls ?the cosmic soup,? the infinite ocean where all possibilities swim. Just by identifying it, you have already hooked it. Believing in it is the line that lets you reel it in to your reality. Give up believing and you cut the line.

Now catching a great, strong fish is not exactly child?s play. Storms can blow up. The boat you?re standing in might spring a leak. You have to be determined to hang on to that line no matter what. When the wind and the tides are against you, just keep thinking how beautiful your fish is, how triumphant you?ll feel when you land him. And hang on.

The fish itself is going to test you, too, to see if you are worthy of him. He?ll leap into view to show you the color of his shining scales, then dive out of sight and pull on your line with all his might to see if you?re serious about wanting him. Hang on.

Sometimes your line will go slack, and you won?t feel the fish at all. You?ll wonder if you lost him. But don?t let go. Watch the sea around you; he may be gliding right within reach. Stay alert, and hang on.

Let the fish show you what to do. Let your actions be inspired by him, and in response to what he asks of you. Let it be sport; let it be a dance. Just keep your focus and hang on.

If you do but that, the moment will come when you scoop that living, wriggling dream right into your boat.

Until then, good fishing. And remember these words from Jack MacKinnon: "Fishermen don't yield to the weather."

Want to learn more about realizing your goals and dreams? Get a subscription to The Magical Mirror newsletter with enrollment in my free five-part ecourse, ?How to Change Your Life and Live Your Dreams.? Click here:
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For more dream-builder resources and success tips, visit http://www.thetomorrowgame.com

Susan K. Minarik is the author of ?Winning the Tomorrow Game."



Another short costa rica fishing review
Fishpond Sagebrush Mesh Vest


Think lightweight and cool. The Sagebrush Mesh Vest is our lightest vest�created to hold lots of boxes and needed accessories. Built-in tippet dispenser pocket. Horizontal pocket construction. Adjustable fishpond suspension system allows it to be worn with t-shirt or several layers of cold weather clothing. Features Patent pending, “one-size-fits-most” adjustable shoulder and waist strap design Cool, light mesh fabric and padded, weight-distributing shoulder straps for all-day comfort Molded, “zip-down” fly bench with replaceable foam 10 zippered front pockets; four additional inside pockets Large “easy-access” back pouch for raincoat or gear storage Zippered back pocket for storing extra spools and essentials Unique fishpond integrated tippet dispenser pocket Gear attachment tabs, cord loops, and D-ring net lash Color : Tent Green • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 119.00



Fishpond Gore Range Tech Pack


The Best of Both Worlds. With its contemporary styling, light-weight materials and outstanding function, the Gore Range Tech Pack blurs the line between a traditional fishing vest and a technical pack. The result is an entirely new product category that combines the very best features of both. A padded shoulder strap system distributes the heaviest loads evenly for all-day comfort, while a vest-like pocket configuration and back module provide ample fly box, tool and accessory storage. In keeping with the forward-looking design and functionality of the Gore Range, adjustable shoulder and side-cinch straps allow this innovative new product to accommodate most individuals with unmatched comfort. Features D-ring net lash Adjustable ergonomic padded shoulder straps for suspension, comfort and performance 19 zipped exterior and interior pockets Several climbing cord and elastic loops for accessory attachment Signature “zip-down” fly bench with replacement rippled foam Mesh backing for ventilation and warm weather comfort Zippered exterior and interior pockets Hemostat keeper Vertical chest pockets hold large and medium boxes Adjustable cinch straps for perfect fit Mesh pockets on fly bench for tippet spools Colors : Canyon Sunset Barnwood • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 129.00



Fishpond Open Range Tech Pack


Molded fly boxes and tough and tested construction. The Open Range Tech Pack is trusted by guides and professionals and is known for its innovative and comfortable suspension. It fuses the future with traditional elements. Features Patent pending, “one-size-fits-most” adjustable shoulder and waist strap design Molded, “zip-down” fly benches with replaceable foam Eight generously sized front pockets Large “easy-access” mesh back pouch for raincoat or extra gear storage Zippered back pocket for spare spools and other essentials Gear attachment tabs, cord loops, and D-ring net lash Hemostat keeper Color : Bitterroot Green • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 149.00



36-Inch Steel Cable Retractor


Description for 36-Inch Steel Cable Retractor is Coming Soon!


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The World's Great Luxury Fishing Resorts: In-depth Profiles Featuring Twenty World-Class Fishing Destinations



The World's Great Luxury Fishing Resorts: In-depth Profiles Featuring Twenty World-Class Fishing Destinations

Experience the power of a monstrous king salmon, the thrill of a leaping rainbow trout, the frenzied battle of an Arctic char, and the ferocious fight of a giant Northern pike.
And do all this in the style and comfort that is synonymous with luxury living.
Over 150 full-color photographs will help whisk you away to the fishing destination of your dreams, as you escape to such Edens as the Baranof Wilderness Lodge, on Baranof Island, Alaska, or the West Coast Fishing Club, in the Queen Charlotte Islands. It offers the reader a keen insight into twenty of the finest fishing lodges visited by the author.
Caldwell believes that although there are literally hundreds of good fishing lodges throughout the United States and Canada, only a very small percentage of them can be called "great." They achieve this title not merely because of their top amenities and the quality of the fishing, but for the consummate professionalism of their staff and management.
The places profiled in this book combine world-class fishing, gourmet cuisine, picturesque landscapes, and first-class resort living. From cover to cover, Michael Caldwell creates a memorable mosaic that you are bound to enjoy. Let the anxieties of everyday living quietly disappear as you participate in the ultimate form of natural meditation. The World's Great Luxury Fishing Resorts will help you in your quest for the fishing vacation of a lifetime.




Outdoor Navigation With GPS: Hiking, Geocaching, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Outdoor Photography, Backpacking, Mountain Biking



Outdoor Navigation With GPS: Hiking, Geocaching, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Outdoor Photography, Backpacking, Mountain Biking
Whether you're hiking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country skiing, or taking a mountain bike ride in the backcountry, a GPS receiver can help you reach your destination and return safely--but only if you know how to use it! Outdoor Navigation with GPS, the most complete, easy-to-use GPS book available, is your guide to getting the most out of a receiver, from basic consumer advice to advanced techniques. Starting with essential definitions such as UTM coordinate systems, position formats, and map datums, and moving on to creating "waypoints," and using your GPS with a computer, long-time GPS instructor Stephen W. Hinch breaks down the jargon and teaches you what you really need to know.

  • An emphasis on practical applications over technical theory.
  • Examples include illustrative screenshots from the newest receivers--from top companies like Garmin, Magellan, and DeLorme.
  • Lists up-to-date Web resources for the rapidly changing technology of GPS and its uses.



Current costa rica fishing News
Costa Rica’s Isla del Coco is Back in the Spotlight

Fri, 4 Apr 2008 00:00:00 CST
... a new law has been submitted to the National Assembly which proposes significant changes to Costa Rica’s out-dated or ineffective Fishing Laws. ...

Costa Rica’s Alcatraz - Costa Rica News, Travel and Reviews

Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:37:24 GMT

Costa Rica’s Alcatraz
Costa Rica News, Travel and Reviews, UK - Mar 27, 2008
Believe it or not Costa Rica has its own disused prison that is situated out on its very own island similar to that of other famous prisons around the globe ...


Girlfriends' getaways popular; No limits to age within this trend - Sarnia Observer

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:06:22 GMT

Girlfriends' getaways popular; No limits to age within this trend
Sarnia Observer, Canada - 20 hours ago
... learning to prepare authentic Moroccan cuisine, creating an individual fragrance in Provence or painting handicrafts with local artisans in Costa Rica. ...



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To Snag a Dream - Fishing in the Cosmic Soup


We hear it over and over again, some variation of the statement that you can achieve whatever you can conceive and believe. In fact, we hear it so often that we dismiss it without giving it any thought, imagining we already ?know? it. But do we?

Sometimes readers send me letters sharing pieces of their dreams: To play a piece of music beautifully; to build a successful business; to find a career that will let them use unexpressed talents; to create a secure retirement; to have a more loving relationship with their parents or partner; to sell their house.

Some share their dreams with enthusiasm and excitement. And some share them with tears riding on the little electrons that carry their words, charging them with doubt and near-despair.

But regardless of where you are in relation to your dream, the formula for making it your living reality is the same: Believe in it as your emerging reality, regardless of any appearance to the contrary, and let it guide your actions.

How do you believe? Decide to!

Believing is what makes the possible probable. Your dream is like a fish?a possibility fish?swimming in what Deepak Chopra calls ?the cosmic soup,? the infinite ocean where all possibilities swim. Just by identifying it, you have already hooked it. Believing in it is the line that lets you reel it in to your reality. Give up believing and you cut the line.

Now catching a great, strong fish is not exactly child?s play. Storms can blow up. The boat you?re standing in might spring a leak. You have to be determined to hang on to that line no matter what. When the wind and the tides are against you, just keep thinking how beautiful your fish is, how triumphant you?ll feel when you land him. And hang on.

The fish itself is going to test you, too, to see if you are worthy of him. He?ll leap into view to show you the color of his shining scales, then dive out of sight and pull on your line with all his might to see if you?re serious about wanting him. Hang on.

Sometimes your line will go slack, and you won?t feel the fish at all. You?ll wonder if you lost him. But don?t let go. Watch the sea around you; he may be gliding right within reach. Stay alert, and hang on.

Let the fish show you what to do. Let your actions be inspired by him, and in response to what he asks of you. Let it be sport; let it be a dance. Just keep your focus and hang on.

If you do but that, the moment will come when you scoop that living, wriggling dream right into your boat.

Until then, good fishing. And remember these words from Jack MacKinnon: "Fishermen don't yield to the weather."

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Susan K. Minarik is the author of ?Winning the Tomorrow Game."



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Fishpond Sagebrush Mesh Vest


Think lightweight and cool. The Sagebrush Mesh Vest is our lightest vest�created to hold lots of boxes and needed accessories. Built-in tippet dispenser pocket. Horizontal pocket construction. Adjustable fishpond suspension system allows it to be worn with t-shirt or several layers of cold weather clothing. Features Patent pending, “one-size-fits-most” adjustable shoulder and waist strap design Cool, light mesh fabric and padded, weight-distributing shoulder straps for all-day comfort Molded, “zip-down” fly bench with replaceable foam 10 zippered front pockets; four additional inside pockets Large “easy-access” back pouch for raincoat or gear storage Zippered back pocket for storing extra spools and essentials Unique fishpond integrated tippet dispenser pocket Gear attachment tabs, cord loops, and D-ring net lash Color : Tent Green • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 119.00



Fishpond Gore Range Tech Pack


The Best of Both Worlds. With its contemporary styling, light-weight materials and outstanding function, the Gore Range Tech Pack blurs the line between a traditional fishing vest and a technical pack. The result is an entirely new product category that combines the very best features of both. A padded shoulder strap system distributes the heaviest loads evenly for all-day comfort, while a vest-like pocket configuration and back module provide ample fly box, tool and accessory storage. In keeping with the forward-looking design and functionality of the Gore Range, adjustable shoulder and side-cinch straps allow this innovative new product to accommodate most individuals with unmatched comfort. Features D-ring net lash Adjustable ergonomic padded shoulder straps for suspension, comfort and performance 19 zipped exterior and interior pockets Several climbing cord and elastic loops for accessory attachment Signature “zip-down” fly bench with replacement rippled foam Mesh backing for ventilation and warm weather comfort Zippered exterior and interior pockets Hemostat keeper Vertical chest pockets hold large and medium boxes Adjustable cinch straps for perfect fit Mesh pockets on fly bench for tippet spools Colors : Canyon Sunset Barnwood • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 129.00



Fishpond Open Range Tech Pack


Molded fly boxes and tough and tested construction. The Open Range Tech Pack is trusted by guides and professionals and is known for its innovative and comfortable suspension. It fuses the future with traditional elements. Features Patent pending, “one-size-fits-most” adjustable shoulder and waist strap design Molded, “zip-down” fly benches with replaceable foam Eight generously sized front pockets Large “easy-access” mesh back pouch for raincoat or extra gear storage Zippered back pocket for spare spools and other essentials Gear attachment tabs, cord loops, and D-ring net lash Hemostat keeper Color : Bitterroot Green • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 149.00



36-Inch Steel Cable Retractor


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Price: 3.99



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The World's Great Luxury Fishing Resorts: In-depth Profiles Featuring Twenty World-Class Fishing Destinations



The World's Great Luxury Fishing Resorts: In-depth Profiles Featuring Twenty World-Class Fishing Destinations

Experience the power of a monstrous king salmon, the thrill of a leaping rainbow trout, the frenzied battle of an Arctic char, and the ferocious fight of a giant Northern pike.
And do all this in the style and comfort that is synonymous with luxury living.
Over 150 full-color photographs will help whisk you away to the fishing destination of your dreams, as you escape to such Edens as the Baranof Wilderness Lodge, on Baranof Island, Alaska, or the West Coast Fishing Club, in the Queen Charlotte Islands. It offers the reader a keen insight into twenty of the finest fishing lodges visited by the author.
Caldwell believes that although there are literally hundreds of good fishing lodges throughout the United States and Canada, only a very small percentage of them can be called "great." They achieve this title not merely because of their top amenities and the quality of the fishing, but for the consummate professionalism of their staff and management.
The places profiled in this book combine world-class fishing, gourmet cuisine, picturesque landscapes, and first-class resort living. From cover to cover, Michael Caldwell creates a memorable mosaic that you are bound to enjoy. Let the anxieties of everyday living quietly disappear as you participate in the ultimate form of natural meditation. The World's Great Luxury Fishing Resorts will help you in your quest for the fishing vacation of a lifetime.




Outdoor Navigation With GPS: Hiking, Geocaching, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Outdoor Photography, Backpacking, Mountain Biking



Outdoor Navigation With GPS: Hiking, Geocaching, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Outdoor Photography, Backpacking, Mountain Biking
Whether you're hiking, fishing, kayaking, cross-country skiing, or taking a mountain bike ride in the backcountry, a GPS receiver can help you reach your destination and return safely--but only if you know how to use it! Outdoor Navigation with GPS, the most complete, easy-to-use GPS book available, is your guide to getting the most out of a receiver, from basic consumer advice to advanced techniques. Starting with essential definitions such as UTM coordinate systems, position formats, and map datums, and moving on to creating "waypoints," and using your GPS with a computer, long-time GPS instructor Stephen W. Hinch breaks down the jargon and teaches you what you really need to know.

  • An emphasis on practical applications over technical theory.
  • Examples include illustrative screenshots from the newest receivers--from top companies like Garmin, Magellan, and DeLorme.
  • Lists up-to-date Web resources for the rapidly changing technology of GPS and its uses.



Current costa rica fishing News
Costa Rica’s Isla del Coco is Back in the Spotlight

Fri, 4 Apr 2008 00:00:00 CST
... a new law has been submitted to the National Assembly which proposes significant changes to Costa Rica’s out-dated or ineffective Fishing Laws. ...

Costa Rica’s Alcatraz - Costa Rica News, Travel and Reviews

Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:37:24 GMT

Costa Rica’s Alcatraz
Costa Rica News, Travel and Reviews, UK - Mar 27, 2008
Believe it or not Costa Rica has its own disused prison that is situated out on its very own island similar to that of other famous prisons around the globe ...


Girlfriends' getaways popular; No limits to age within this trend - Sarnia Observer

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:06:22 GMT

Girlfriends' getaways popular; No limits to age within this trend
Sarnia Observer, Canada - 20 hours ago
... learning to prepare authentic Moroccan cuisine, creating an individual fragrance in Provence or painting handicrafts with local artisans in Costa Rica. ...



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Easy Homemade Fishing Baits-Reasons Why Baits Really Work


* It is extremely valuable to discover as many true reasons why baits and all their ingredients work; and how to maximize their effects for the most unbelievable catches. *

If you regularly use, pellets, or boilies, or dough baits etc, how much do you really know about how these really attract fish to take your hook?

I think it's sad that most anglers do not give their bait the thought it really deserves and most often, the 'average angler' just copies what his friend or the most successful angler along the bank is using. Or he uses whatever ?favourite? fashionable shop-bought bait happens to be ?en vogue? at the time.

To me this is completely missing the point about ?effective bait!?

Its role has changed since fishing became so commercially and the thinking of anglers became conditioned and 'warped' by the power of powerful advertising - telling us ?Our new pellet or boilie bait, or this new ?packbait? is the best - it has caught 50 lake records!? Then the following month a completely different bait, a new addition to their products range is introduced, and forcefully marketed!

It is no surprise that many anglers feel confused, and spend their hard earned money on ?the next best thing? whatever it is; the amount of ?manipulation? is staggering!

Obviously there are multitudes of reasons why baits work - one of the strongest is the availability of 'easy energy'. In this case bait merely supplements the carp's natural diet; it's for this reason that any ?non?nutritional? bait will dominate a water if it is fed in masses of kilograms, perhaps by the majority of anglers that fish the water.

Even the notoriously angling pressured ?bait oriented? big carp and catfish fish water "Darenth" in the UK, was ?absolutely torn apart? by a simple semolina and soya flour bait. This bait was made by a commercial bait manufacturer and purchased at the lake by very many of the anglers fishing the lake.

This bait's easy availability and continual abundance in this lake, made it work so very well on this water especially. Within one season at least a tonne of this carbohydrate based, ?flavour attractor? type bait was bought and fed in the lake! The manufacturer told me this himself.

However, as fish wised up to this bait, catches dropped, and then there were anglers who simply followed this current bait 'fashion' and had no-where to go, and starting 'blanking' in style! Some have never caught like it since then, and blame every reason except their bait.

With genuine knowledge of how and why baits really do their work, this situation can never happen.

There are waters that have seen practically every productive commercial boilie and pellet style bait ever made. Mostly catches on these baits seem especially cyclical depending on numbers of anglers using these. At any one moment in time, most fish caught, will appear to result from the use of one particular bait ? or method and very frequently, this is purely due to the fact that most anglers are using that bait / method!

Surely the whole point of ?bait? as a concept is to create a ?safe hook delivery mechanism.? So many people forget the difference in quantities of baits fed by anglers, especially in the UK and European waters now far exceed that in fed into fishing waters in the past.

The great increase in anglers and the practice of actively ?baiting-up? their swims as part of the ?modern? carp fishing method has massively multiplied and exaggerated the effects of fishermens? baits. (?Mass baiting? a swim with far more than just half a pint of boilies, or pellets as ?free offerings? is simply another ?method? is it not?)

In the case of overstocked waters, hopefully baits with no harmful side effects, (and preferably health promoting effects,) are eaten with confidence. But are they?

Even with the balanced food baits or old concept of high nutritional baits ('HNV') style baits; it's the same mission; to deliver a hook into a fish?s mouth. (And not to give the fish various expensive baits with ?optimum nutrition values? for the sake of their 'health.') Are not anglers? baits specifically meant to hook fish, and only incidentally supplement the carps? natural diet so promoting fish growth gains?

Only on ?unbalanced waters? like those that are well overstocked for the volume of water available, that perhaps some ?bait dependence? sets in and natural growth and weight gains are exaggerated. (Obviously, anglers? like this ?artificial produced? situation on heavily fished waters, because the fish they catch just keep getting bigger, artificially faster, which is certainly a continuing egos boost for the captors!

I have tested baits on pressured ?bait oriented waters? and hooked big fish immediately on new baits. Carp instinctively are drawn towards baits that exploit their own 'food' detecting receptors - especially those ?positive? for proteins, minerals, vitamins and ?saccharide? sweeteners for example. Notably, carp are especially sensitive to ?sensing? amino acids ?signals? via receptor sites all around their bodies, using at least 4 different specialized neural networks in this process.

Any bait you use could hook a fish immediately, if it stimulates a confident feeding or even ?curiosity? response, and there are thousands of permutations of baits and lures all round the world for doing this!

Your bait does not necessarily need any particular individual ingredient to be successful. A bait that has been given no flavour, no protein, no oil source, no additives etc, will still produce ?bites? in the right fishing situation. For example, the use of plastic sweetcorn!

Anglers don?t need to be too scientifically technical to make great productive baits. But it is a massive advantage to really understand how your baits affect carp or catfish in specific ways, to stimulate the most dramatic immediate feeding response. This is knowledge is ?true? fishing enlightenment because it can convert into far better catches.

Most anglers do not know or care how their baits ?tempt? and catch their fish. This presents a real opportunity for those curious enough to find out and exploit these ?secrets? for maximum effect!

Great power comes with developing an awareness of the broad 'alternative opportunities? for making ?different? baits that really catch fish; because they are different to ?the norm?, and also perhaps stimulate a fish in slightly unusual you?re Your bait might work either instantly while actually fishing, or after a period of ?pre-baiting? with ?free baits? in advance.

Baits can be so vastly different in the way they are recognised as food and in how they can ?trigger? a search and feeding response whether carp, trout, catfish, or bass.

For example I persisted in fishing using one version of a homemade bait, which I believed would work extremely well on a particularly hard fished ?pressured? water. But this bait did not even produce a ?bite? for 7 separate individual nights spread over a period of 7 weeks!

Just as I had nearly ?given-up? faith, I ?free fed? 7 kilograms of this boilie bait, at the start of the last night of fishing, to see if much more bait was really required for a response in this lake. It was also the very last of this homemade batch that I had made so I was puzzled by this stage by the lack of fish caught.

Previously I had only been ?feeding free baits? while actually fishing; with 2 kilograms of bait at the start of a night?s fishing session. Well that penultimate night the fish finally got the 'message.' Some of the lake?s biggest carp succumbed to this ?failure? bait that night!

Tactics for very big waters and smaller waters need to differ - because often your baits absolutely need to pull fish from extreme distances. I have found that some ingredients do this far more powerfully than others, and it is the ?mechanism? of how this works that is significant to success.

Otherwise it?s often the ?old routine,? of finding actual or ?likely? feeding spots and regularly baiting those areas, until the fish get in the habit of visiting with the purpose of eating your bait ? if they ever do! This can take more time and fishing bait to test different areas, than you may have available.

It really helps to understand far more about 'why' baits make fish behave the way they do. Like most anglers, I have used ?shop-bought baits of many kinds and there are many benefits of this habit. (But there are definite disadvantages too.)

In the UK the very biggest carp or catfish often get caught on the most frequently heavily baited areas, even if they have long since been ?eaten out? of natural food. (Where the fish would normally have moved on to regularly feed elsewhere.) In this situation, a complete beginner using a commonly used ?shop-bought? bait, can cast to the vicinity of this spot and get ?beginner?s luck? in the form of the lake?s biggest resident!

With using ?shop-bought? though thing can just become too easy and catch numbers orientated rather than in appreciating and enjoying the fishing process. One of the major disadvantages is the fact we lose some aspect of the joy of fishing that comes from catching your personal best fish, time and time again, on baits you designed and made yourself. (And knowing why they worked successfully!)

Sure, it is a busy world, and it takes time to experiment with making bait, but fishing is an art form and a passion and not just a ?results orientated sport.?

Very many bait-making anglers are more successful than ?average anglers.? They know it pays great dividends to make records and give close attention to every detail that could give them an ?edge.? This is not so much about achieving results; but how they are achieved. These lucky anglers reaps rewards in terms of satisfaction that cannot be measured!

We all go fishing to enjoy it, so why not enjoy it even more; and actually gain far more control over your catches and increase your personal satisfaction by discovering more, how your bait influences fish behaviour and responses.

If only you know how your ?personal bait? works, and what ingredients you are using; your bait won't 'blow' because everyone else is using it! I find catching on a ?shop-bait? to be far less exciting, and OK they may catch fish, but how much more have learnt and enjoyed the experience?

It is just as important to understand the reasons why you don?t catch fish, as why you do!

I know that just one scientific insight or scientific new nutritional revelation can improve an individual angler's catches and often, the size of fish caught too! Don?t we owe it to ourselves to understand more? After all, we get what we give!

Of course, on the great rivers and lakes in the States, Canada, or Europe, there are many waters that are so vastly stocked and so little fished, (especially for carp) that any bait will catch fish of various sizes!

The key to very big catches of large numbers of fish, (and therefore perhaps, greater numbers of bigger fish,) is then solely determined by the length of time those fish remain feeding in your swim before moving on. It would take too much money to ?hold them? with ?dough? baits, boilies or even pellets, except for the wealthiest fishermen.

Even when using maize as chum ?free bait,? there is a physical limit to the amount of kilograms of maize you can physically feed a swim with, in order to hold a large number of carp in your swim, while fishing for them. With such intense activity, ?angler exhaustion is inevitable!?

Waters of the opposite extreme contain ?highly educated? fish. This has resulted fish by being caught by anglers over long years, in a highly pressured angling environment. As in pay lakes, syndicate lakes, and other commercial waters run for a profit. This is truly where homemade baits, knowledge, and understanding of how your own bait works is and added ?edge.? Knowing how best to leverage and apply it correctly, in direct response to what the ?majority? are doing, is a major advantage.

I am not against ?shop-baits,? these are allowing ?instant? anglers the opportunity to sample the delights of catching very big fish. But it is sad how the easy availability of products can induce a ?conditioned expectation? of great results for very little effort input, where everything can be ?bought off the shelf.? In contrast, the greatest appreciation and satisfaction in any endeavour are actually earned.

?Average? angling ability, knowledge, tackle and the methods used to catch fish, can be very similar, when compared among the fishermen at any single water. But bait knowledge can be a huge ?edge.? Consistently producing ?above average catches? of big fish for the ?minority angler,? who is better educated and really knows how to exploit bait and apply it creatively.

The author has many more fishing and bait ?edges? up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge impact on catches. (Warning: This article is protected by copyright.)

By Tim Richardson. ?The thinking fisherman?s expert bait making guru.?

*** FOR MORE INFORMATION AND THE NEW POWERFUL EXPERT BAIT MAKING BOOK SEE:

?BIG CARP BAIT MAKING SECRETS!?
http://www.baitbigfish.com

Tim Richardson is an internationally acclaimed carp and catfish bait-making expert, and a highly successful big fish angler. His expert bait-making and bait enhancing books / ebooks are essential reading to improve and enhance your baits for achieving far greater catches of big fish.

* His books are even used by members of the ?world elite? ?British Carp Study Group? for expert reference. * why not gain more understanding, expert bait making experience, powerful insights and cutting edge fishing information and techniques; take a look at this dedicated fishing bait making website.



Another short fishing lodge review
Wyoming Atlas and Gazetteer


Rely on a DeLorme Wyoming Atlas and Gazetteer for the utmost in trip planning and backcountry access. Contains topographic maps with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer information on great places to go and things to do. Each atlas is a quality paperback. size 11&rdquo x 15-1/2&rdquo Wyoming Gazetteer categories Annual Events BLM Public Lands Campgrounds Dude and Guest Ranches Fishing Hiking Historic Sites/Museums Hunting Information Centers National Lands Scenic Drives Ski Areas State Parks Unique Natural Features Yellowstone National Park Facts Fishing Hiking Historic Sites/Museums Public Campgrounds Unique Natural Features Visitor Information Centers Map detail commonly includes: Back roads, dirt roads and trails Elevation contours Remote lakes and streams Boat Ramps Public lands for recreation Land use / land cover – forests, wetlands, agriculture Trailheads Campgrounds Prime hunting and fishing spots --> Wyoming Atlas Facts Scale : 1:250,000 (1&rdquo=4 miles) Contour Interval : 300&rsquo Each Page Covers : 38 miles x 51.8 miles GPS: Grids and tick marks Index: Placenames Special Features: Yellowstone National Park Map & Gazetteer; BLM & state lands (color coded); Publicly owned lands locater map; Shaded relief maps Pages: 60 pp. of maps, 72 pp. in all Copyright: 2003 Suggested Uses In-vehicle for everyday reference Exploring back roads Outdoor recreation—preparation and navigation Business travel Planning vacations and leisure activities Armchair journeys


Price: 19.95



William Joseph Catalyst


The William Joseph Catalyst is build on the foundation of the new Willy J Air Track Suspension. It will keep you cool and comfortable while neatly housing a plethora of gear and essentials. The Catalyst offers water bottles and a turbo sized work station to accommodate fresh or salt water requirements. Two convenient but sometimes useless side pockets allow you to store toothpicks, paper clips and maybe some string. Features Molded foam work station for precise deployment. The best tippet dispenser on the market. Strainless steel retractors Dual water bottle holders (bottles included) 1.5 inch waist belt keeps things snug and secure William Joseph's patented AIRTRACK System Low profile gear loop and carry handle. Integrated hip wrap design Product Details Capacity: 775 ci Weight: 1lb 6oz Colors: Blue and Copper


Price: 69.00



Pale Morning Dun Comparadun, Cream


Description for Pale Morning Dun Comparadun, Cream is Coming Soon!


Price: 1.25



Wapsi Fly Tying Starter Kit


This kit makes fly tying easy and fun. The kit includes all of the necessary tools and materials to tie 10 of today's best trout flies. The Wapsi Fly Tying Handbook comes with the kit, providing clear step-by-step instructions on how to tie each fly. Great for kids and adults of all ages.


Price: 64.99



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Fishing the Flats (Salt Water Sportsman Library)



Fishing the Flats (Salt Water Sportsman Library)

There is nothing quite like the thrill of fishing the flats,--from Massachusetts to Key West, along the Pacific Coast, throughout the world wherever the ocean is shallow and the fish of the flats are found.
It is an immensely exciting sport--one of the great fishing "theaters" where the drama is always high. Mark Sosin and Lefty Kreh, two veteran and expert flats fishermen, detail the tackle and boats best suited to "thin" salt water. They help take the mystery out of the tides and show how an understanding of this phenomenon is crucial to successful flats fishing. They teach how to pole the flats and how to spot and find fish. There is particularly full treatment of all the gear and techniques needed for successful fly-fishing, spinning, and plug-casting. And there are separate chapters on each of the major game fish of the flats, including

· bonefish
· tarpon
· permit
· mutton snapper
· seatrout
· stripers

Fishing the Flats is essential reading for anyone who would fish this exciting shallow world of the sea.



Fly Fishing Small Streams



Fly Fishing Small Streams
The author, being that most unusual creature--an honest angler--offers this caveat on the opening page: "Many of us have elevated fly fishing (especially our favorite kind) to the highest category of human endeavor: something we don't need to explain unless we feel like it. Of course, if we do feel like explaining it, look out. We're liable to start referring to it as an 'art' and maybe even sit down and write a book or something." The rest you can guess. This is one man's opinion about the art of fishing small streams with a fly rod--a guide that is always entertaining and frequently worthy of underlining. Readers familiar with the John Gierach of Dances with Trout and Even Brook Trout Get the Blues will recognize in Fly Fishing Small Streams the folksy wisdom and amiable writing that has made this trout-bumming author's books of essays so popular. However, like Flyfishing: The High Country and Fishing Bamboo, it's an instructional. This isn't to say it's not a fun read, but it remains foremost a guidebook--and a very useful one at that. --Langdon Cook, Sports & Outdoors editor



Top of the Line Fishing Collectibles



Top of the Line Fishing Collectibles
Top of the Line Fishing Collectibles covers many facets of sport fishing paraphernalia including lures, decoys, winter ice fishing equipment, reels, and related folk art from some of the country's greatest sporting collections. With over 350 color photographs, plus vintage photographs, Donna Tonelli has compiled an impressive selection of quality collectibles. Full descriptions and a value guide makes this book a great resource of information for antique dealers, tackle collectors, and folk art collectors.



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Facts about Isle Royale National Park: LOCATION: Northwestern Lake Superior, about 45 miles north of Copper Harbor, Mich., and 17 miles southeast of Grand Portage, Minn.

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Easy Homemade Fishing Baits-Reasons Why Baits Really Work


* It is extremely valuable to discover as many true reasons why baits and all their ingredients work; and how to maximize their effects for the most unbelievable catches. *

If you regularly use, pellets, or boilies, or dough baits etc, how much do you really know about how these really attract fish to take your hook?

I think it's sad that most anglers do not give their bait the thought it really deserves and most often, the 'average angler' just copies what his friend or the most successful angler along the bank is using. Or he uses whatever ?favourite? fashionable shop-bought bait happens to be ?en vogue? at the time.

To me this is completely missing the point about ?effective bait!?

Its role has changed since fishing became so commercially and the thinking of anglers became conditioned and 'warped' by the power of powerful advertising - telling us ?Our new pellet or boilie bait, or this new ?packbait? is the best - it has caught 50 lake records!? Then the following month a completely different bait, a new addition to their products range is introduced, and forcefully marketed!

It is no surprise that many anglers feel confused, and spend their hard earned money on ?the next best thing? whatever it is; the amount of ?manipulation? is staggering!

Obviously there are multitudes of reasons why baits work - one of the strongest is the availability of 'easy energy'. In this case bait merely supplements the carp's natural diet; it's for this reason that any ?non?nutritional? bait will dominate a water if it is fed in masses of kilograms, perhaps by the majority of anglers that fish the water.

Even the notoriously angling pressured ?bait oriented? big carp and catfish fish water "Darenth" in the UK, was ?absolutely torn apart? by a simple semolina and soya flour bait. This bait was made by a commercial bait manufacturer and purchased at the lake by very many of the anglers fishing the lake.

This bait's easy availability and continual abundance in this lake, made it work so very well on this water especially. Within one season at least a tonne of this carbohydrate based, ?flavour attractor? type bait was bought and fed in the lake! The manufacturer told me this himself.

However, as fish wised up to this bait, catches dropped, and then there were anglers who simply followed this current bait 'fashion' and had no-where to go, and starting 'blanking' in style! Some have never caught like it since then, and blame every reason except their bait.

With genuine knowledge of how and why baits really do their work, this situation can never happen.

There are waters that have seen practically every productive commercial boilie and pellet style bait ever made. Mostly catches on these baits seem especially cyclical depending on numbers of anglers using these. At any one moment in time, most fish caught, will appear to result from the use of one particular bait ? or method and very frequently, this is purely due to the fact that most anglers are using that bait / method!

Surely the whole point of ?bait? as a concept is to create a ?safe hook delivery mechanism.? So many people forget the difference in quantities of baits fed by anglers, especially in the UK and European waters now far exceed that in fed into fishing waters in the past.

The great increase in anglers and the practice of actively ?baiting-up? their swims as part of the ?modern? carp fishing method has massively multiplied and exaggerated the effects of fishermens? baits. (?Mass baiting? a swim with far more than just half a pint of boilies, or pellets as ?free offerings? is simply another ?method? is it not?)

In the case of overstocked waters, hopefully baits with no harmful side effects, (and preferably health promoting effects,) are eaten with confidence. But are they?

Even with the balanced food baits or old concept of high nutritional baits ('HNV') style baits; it's the same mission; to deliver a hook into a fish?s mouth. (And not to give the fish various expensive baits with ?optimum nutrition values? for the sake of their 'health.') Are not anglers? baits specifically meant to hook fish, and only incidentally supplement the carps? natural diet so promoting fish growth gains?

Only on ?unbalanced waters? like those that are well overstocked for the volume of water available, that perhaps some ?bait dependence? sets in and natural growth and weight gains are exaggerated. (Obviously, anglers? like this ?artificial produced? situation on heavily fished waters, because the fish they catch just keep getting bigger, artificially faster, which is certainly a continuing egos boost for the captors!

I have tested baits on pressured ?bait oriented waters? and hooked big fish immediately on new baits. Carp instinctively are drawn towards baits that exploit their own 'food' detecting receptors - especially those ?positive? for proteins, minerals, vitamins and ?saccharide? sweeteners for example. Notably, carp are especially sensitive to ?sensing? amino acids ?signals? via receptor sites all around their bodies, using at least 4 different specialized neural networks in this process.

Any bait you use could hook a fish immediately, if it stimulates a confident feeding or even ?curiosity? response, and there are thousands of permutations of baits and lures all round the world for doing this!

Your bait does not necessarily need any particular individual ingredient to be successful. A bait that has been given no flavour, no protein, no oil source, no additives etc, will still produce ?bites? in the right fishing situation. For example, the use of plastic sweetcorn!

Anglers don?t need to be too scientifically technical to make great productive baits. But it is a massive advantage to really understand how your baits affect carp or catfish in specific ways, to stimulate the most dramatic immediate feeding response. This is knowledge is ?true? fishing enlightenment because it can convert into far better catches.

Most anglers do not know or care how their baits ?tempt? and catch their fish. This presents a real opportunity for those curious enough to find out and exploit these ?secrets? for maximum effect!

Great power comes with developing an awareness of the broad 'alternative opportunities? for making ?different? baits that really catch fish; because they are different to ?the norm?, and also perhaps stimulate a fish in slightly unusual you?re Your bait might work either instantly while actually fishing, or after a period of ?pre-baiting? with ?free baits? in advance.

Baits can be so vastly different in the way they are recognised as food and in how they can ?trigger? a search and feeding response whether carp, trout, catfish, or bass.

For example I persisted in fishing using one version of a homemade bait, which I believed would work extremely well on a particularly hard fished ?pressured? water. But this bait did not even produce a ?bite? for 7 separate individual nights spread over a period of 7 weeks!

Just as I had nearly ?given-up? faith, I ?free fed? 7 kilograms of this boilie bait, at the start of the last night of fishing, to see if much more bait was really required for a response in this lake. It was also the very last of this homemade batch that I had made so I was puzzled by this stage by the lack of fish caught.

Previously I had only been ?feeding free baits? while actually fishing; with 2 kilograms of bait at the start of a night?s fishing session. Well that penultimate night the fish finally got the 'message.' Some of the lake?s biggest carp succumbed to this ?failure? bait that night!

Tactics for very big waters and smaller waters need to differ - because often your baits absolutely need to pull fish from extreme distances. I have found that some ingredients do this far more powerfully than others, and it is the ?mechanism? of how this works that is significant to success.

Otherwise it?s often the ?old routine,? of finding actual or ?likely? feeding spots and regularly baiting those areas, until the fish get in the habit of visiting with the purpose of eating your bait ? if they ever do! This can take more time and fishing bait to test different areas, than you may have available.

It really helps to understand far more about 'why' baits make fish behave the way they do. Like most anglers, I have used ?shop-bought baits of many kinds and there are many benefits of this habit. (But there are definite disadvantages too.)

In the UK the very biggest carp or catfish often get caught on the most frequently heavily baited areas, even if they have long since been ?eaten out? of natural food. (Where the fish would normally have moved on to regularly feed elsewhere.) In this situation, a complete beginner using a commonly used ?shop-bought? bait, can cast to the vicinity of this spot and get ?beginner?s luck? in the form of the lake?s biggest resident!

With using ?shop-bought? though thing can just become too easy and catch numbers orientated rather than in appreciating and enjoying the fishing process. One of the major disadvantages is the fact we lose some aspect of the joy of fishing that comes from catching your personal best fish, time and time again, on baits you designed and made yourself. (And knowing why they worked successfully!)

Sure, it is a busy world, and it takes time to experiment with making bait, but fishing is an art form and a passion and not just a ?results orientated sport.?

Very many bait-making anglers are more successful than ?average anglers.? They know it pays great dividends to make records and give close attention to every detail that could give them an ?edge.? This is not so much about achieving results; but how they are achieved. These lucky anglers reaps rewards in terms of satisfaction that cannot be measured!

We all go fishing to enjoy it, so why not enjoy it even more; and actually gain far more control over your catches and increase your personal satisfaction by discovering more, how your bait influences fish behaviour and responses.

If only you know how your ?personal bait? works, and what ingredients you are using; your bait won't 'blow' because everyone else is using it! I find catching on a ?shop-bait? to be far less exciting, and OK they may catch fish, but how much more have learnt and enjoyed the experience?

It is just as important to understand the reasons why you don?t catch fish, as why you do!

I know that just one scientific insight or scientific new nutritional revelation can improve an individual angler's catches and often, the size of fish caught too! Don?t we owe it to ourselves to understand more? After all, we get what we give!

Of course, on the great rivers and lakes in the States, Canada, or Europe, there are many waters that are so vastly stocked and so little fished, (especially for carp) that any bait will catch fish of various sizes!

The key to very big catches of large numbers of fish, (and therefore perhaps, greater numbers of bigger fish,) is then solely determined by the length of time those fish remain feeding in your swim before moving on. It would take too much money to ?hold them? with ?dough? baits, boilies or even pellets, except for the wealthiest fishermen.

Even when using maize as chum ?free bait,? there is a physical limit to the amount of kilograms of maize you can physically feed a swim with, in order to hold a large number of carp in your swim, while fishing for them. With such intense activity, ?angler exhaustion is inevitable!?

Waters of the opposite extreme contain ?highly educated? fish. This has resulted fish by being caught by anglers over long years, in a highly pressured angling environment. As in pay lakes, syndicate lakes, and other commercial waters run for a profit. This is truly where homemade baits, knowledge, and understanding of how your own bait works is and added ?edge.? Knowing how best to leverage and apply it correctly, in direct response to what the ?majority? are doing, is a major advantage.

I am not against ?shop-baits,? these are allowing ?instant? anglers the opportunity to sample the delights of catching very big fish. But it is sad how the easy availability of products can induce a ?conditioned expectation? of great results for very little effort input, where everything can be ?bought off the shelf.? In contrast, the greatest appreciation and satisfaction in any endeavour are actually earned.

?Average? angling ability, knowledge, tackle and the methods used to catch fish, can be very similar, when compared among the fishermen at any single water. But bait knowledge can be a huge ?edge.? Consistently producing ?above average catches? of big fish for the ?minority angler,? who is better educated and really knows how to exploit bait and apply it creatively.

The author has many more fishing and bait ?edges? up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge impact on catches. (Warning: This article is protected by copyright.)

By Tim Richardson. ?The thinking fisherman?s expert bait making guru.?

*** FOR MORE INFORMATION AND THE NEW POWERFUL EXPERT BAIT MAKING BOOK SEE:

?BIG CARP BAIT MAKING SECRETS!?
http://www.baitbigfish.com

Tim Richardson is an internationally acclaimed carp and catfish bait-making expert, and a highly successful big fish angler. His expert bait-making and bait enhancing books / ebooks are essential reading to improve and enhance your baits for achieving far greater catches of big fish.

* His books are even used by members of the ?world elite? ?British Carp Study Group? for expert reference. * why not gain more understanding, expert bait making experience, powerful insights and cutting edge fishing information and techniques; take a look at this dedicated fishing bait making website.



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Wyoming Atlas and Gazetteer


Rely on a DeLorme Wyoming Atlas and Gazetteer for the utmost in trip planning and backcountry access. Contains topographic maps with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer information on great places to go and things to do. Each atlas is a quality paperback. size 11&rdquo x 15-1/2&rdquo Wyoming Gazetteer categories Annual Events BLM Public Lands Campgrounds Dude and Guest Ranches Fishing Hiking Historic Sites/Museums Hunting Information Centers National Lands Scenic Drives Ski Areas State Parks Unique Natural Features Yellowstone National Park Facts Fishing Hiking Historic Sites/Museums Public Campgrounds Unique Natural Features Visitor Information Centers Map detail commonly includes: Back roads, dirt roads and trails Elevation contours Remote lakes and streams Boat Ramps Public lands for recreation Land use / land cover – forests, wetlands, agriculture Trailheads Campgrounds Prime hunting and fishing spots --> Wyoming Atlas Facts Scale : 1:250,000 (1&rdquo=4 miles) Contour Interval : 300&rsquo Each Page Covers : 38 miles x 51.8 miles GPS: Grids and tick marks Index: Placenames Special Features: Yellowstone National Park Map & Gazetteer; BLM & state lands (color coded); Publicly owned lands locater map; Shaded relief maps Pages: 60 pp. of maps, 72 pp. in all Copyright: 2003 Suggested Uses In-vehicle for everyday reference Exploring back roads Outdoor recreation—preparation and navigation Business travel Planning vacations and leisure activities Armchair journeys


Price: 19.95



William Joseph Catalyst


The William Joseph Catalyst is build on the foundation of the new Willy J Air Track Suspension. It will keep you cool and comfortable while neatly housing a plethora of gear and essentials. The Catalyst offers water bottles and a turbo sized work station to accommodate fresh or salt water requirements. Two convenient but sometimes useless side pockets allow you to store toothpicks, paper clips and maybe some string. Features Molded foam work station for precise deployment. The best tippet dispenser on the market. Strainless steel retractors Dual water bottle holders (bottles included) 1.5 inch waist belt keeps things snug and secure William Joseph's patented AIRTRACK System Low profile gear loop and carry handle. Integrated hip wrap design Product Details Capacity: 775 ci Weight: 1lb 6oz Colors: Blue and Copper


Price: 69.00



Pale Morning Dun Comparadun, Cream


Description for Pale Morning Dun Comparadun, Cream is Coming Soon!


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Wapsi Fly Tying Starter Kit


This kit makes fly tying easy and fun. The kit includes all of the necessary tools and materials to tie 10 of today's best trout flies. The Wapsi Fly Tying Handbook comes with the kit, providing clear step-by-step instructions on how to tie each fly. Great for kids and adults of all ages.


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Fishing the Flats (Salt Water Sportsman Library)



Fishing the Flats (Salt Water Sportsman Library)

There is nothing quite like the thrill of fishing the flats,--from Massachusetts to Key West, along the Pacific Coast, throughout the world wherever the ocean is shallow and the fish of the flats are found.
It is an immensely exciting sport--one of the great fishing "theaters" where the drama is always high. Mark Sosin and Lefty Kreh, two veteran and expert flats fishermen, detail the tackle and boats best suited to "thin" salt water. They help take the mystery out of the tides and show how an understanding of this phenomenon is crucial to successful flats fishing. They teach how to pole the flats and how to spot and find fish. There is particularly full treatment of all the gear and techniques needed for successful fly-fishing, spinning, and plug-casting. And there are separate chapters on each of the major game fish of the flats, including

· bonefish
· tarpon
· permit
· mutton snapper
· seatrout
· stripers

Fishing the Flats is essential reading for anyone who would fish this exciting shallow world of the sea.



Fly Fishing Small Streams



Fly Fishing Small Streams
The author, being that most unusual creature--an honest angler--offers this caveat on the opening page: "Many of us have elevated fly fishing (especially our favorite kind) to the highest category of human endeavor: something we don't need to explain unless we feel like it. Of course, if we do feel like explaining it, look out. We're liable to start referring to it as an 'art' and maybe even sit down and write a book or something." The rest you can guess. This is one man's opinion about the art of fishing small streams with a fly rod--a guide that is always entertaining and frequently worthy of underlining. Readers familiar with the John Gierach of Dances with Trout and Even Brook Trout Get the Blues will recognize in Fly Fishing Small Streams the folksy wisdom and amiable writing that has made this trout-bumming author's books of essays so popular. However, like Flyfishing: The High Country and Fishing Bamboo, it's an instructional. This isn't to say it's not a fun read, but it remains foremost a guidebook--and a very useful one at that. --Langdon Cook, Sports & Outdoors editor



Top of the Line Fishing Collectibles



Top of the Line Fishing Collectibles
Top of the Line Fishing Collectibles covers many facets of sport fishing paraphernalia including lures, decoys, winter ice fishing equipment, reels, and related folk art from some of the country's greatest sporting collections. With over 350 color photographs, plus vintage photographs, Donna Tonelli has compiled an impressive selection of quality collectibles. Full descriptions and a value guide makes this book a great resource of information for antique dealers, tackle collectors, and folk art collectors.



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Sat, 19 Apr 2008 13:50:18 GMT
Facts about Isle Royale National Park: LOCATION: Northwestern Lake Superior, about 45 miles north of Copper Harbor, Mich., and 17 miles southeast of Grand Portage, Minn.

Anger at reservoir parking price hike

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:53:11 GMT
VISITORS to Rutland Water are being charged three times more to park because the short-stay rate has been abolished.

Nikolaesvk

Mon, 24 Mar 2008 15:51:12 -0700
Nikolaesvk De entre un mar de coniferas y la bruma invernal parecen surgir, pintadas de vivos colores (rosado, amarillo, verde y púrpura), casas que se destacan de inmediato, en agudo contraste con el sobrio matiz del paisaje circundante. Estas casas transmiten esa alegría íntima que caracteriza a los hombres que las construyeron, hombres que forman parte de uno de los grupos humanos más interesantes que jamás hayan emigrado a los Estados Unidos de América. Nos referimos a los raskolnik

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

We have not left any stone unturned in compiling this article on live fish. If you do find any unturned stones, do contact us!

Today's live fish Article
Rainbow Trout Fishing


One of my favorite activities is fishing for Rainbow Trout. The Rainbow Trout is a very popular fish, and anglers of all kinds attempt to catch them all year long. Whether it's standing in a flowing river, on the banks of a lake, in a boat or canoe, or on the ice, fishing for Rainbow Trout is an incredibly popular activity. The first thing I want to discus is the fish itself, followed by a couple of techniques used to catch them.

Rainbow trout thrive in clear, cool streams and rivers but have been known to survive in warm silt bottom streams as well. Rainbow Trout prefer a temperature range of 55 to 60 degrees, but thrive in various temperature ranges. In early spring, as the water temperature begins to rise, the adult rainbows migrate to shallow riffles or small, clear streams to spawn. Spawning can continue as late in the year as June. During the first two or three years of life, rainbow trout will feed mainly on crustaceans and aquatic insects. At approximately 3 years of age, they will move into larger water and change their diet to fish, large insects, and even small rodents when they can find them.

The best time of year to catch a Rainbow is the spring and fall, before and after spawning. They become fish with an incredible appetite and can be caught on an assortment of spinners, flies, and baits. Many trout anglers have success with small colorful spinners, spoons, jigs, and of course live bait.

There are many different baits that anglers use to attempt to entice these fish, and the two most popular have to be live bait and small lures. Let's begin with live bait. Live bait can include such things as minnows, small frogs, grasshoppers, leeches, maggots, and my personal favorite worms. The important thing to remember when trying to catch a rainbow trout with live bait is that you want the bait to appear as natural as possible. For example, when many anglers fish with worms, they simply thread the worm onto a hook and think its okay. Does this look the least bit natural? No it doesn't. When using worms, the angler should employ gang hooks so the worm looks completely natural. This theory includes all manner of live bait. When fishing for Rainbow Trout (especially trophies) the live bait needs to be presented as naturally as possible.

Now for lures. There are many different types of lures available to trout anglers. Some of the more popular types would include: Minnow plugs, rooster tails, spinners, spoons, and jigs. For rainbow trout you're goings to want to stick with smaller sizes. Most of the lures that you will use will be ? ounce or less. I've caught some very large fish on small lures, so don't be afraid to use these small sizes. Just think about the type of forage that the tout normally eat. That's the size you want to go with. The biggest tip I have as far as lures go is to always make sure that you have back ups of your favorites. The last thing that you want to have happen is to find the lure that?s working, only to get snagged and lose it, and then realize that you don't have a back up. I know from experience that this situation is no fun at all.

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country?..Montana!


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Introducing the New Sage ZXL Rod Series What happens when cutting-edge Generation 5 (G5) Technology meets the silk-smooth action of our legendary SLT Series? As you might guess, an altogether unheard of level of performance and fishability comes to classic-action fly rods. In other words, our new ZXL Rod Series are significantly lighter, stronger and easier to cast for everyone who enjoys the relaxed casting rhythm of a progressive taper. Through the miracle of our exclusive G5 process, we were able to remove every gram of unnecessary material from each rod blank and replace traditional glass hoop fibers with lighter, more responsive graphite. In fishing terms, this means ZXL rods provide anglers with an incredibly high line feel and response, resulting in intuitively better casting. On the water, ZXL rods are simply dreamy. The smooth, progressive action flexes down to the grip, making incredibly delicate presentations and reminding you to kick back, relax and enjoy. All ZXL rods feature a narrower grip for increased comfort and feedback, slim-line nickel silver and rosewood reel seats, ultra-slender blanks and a deep “pomegranate” color. Ready to experience life on the smooth side? Get your Sage ZXL here and test cast a ZXL and see how much fun it is to relax. • Every Sage rod comes with a lifetime warranty • Rod Case Included • Free Shipping on all Sage Rods Sage on their Rods Some say Sage rods are legendary for their magical properties, their propensity for placing flies just above the ripple. We don't know about magic, but we do know that every Sage rod is made by hand and we make rods for anglers of every stripe... At Sage, every piece of angling equipment we make is designed, tested and hand built with one goal in mind: Maximum fishability . It's a term we came up with a few years back to describe the kind of performance that helps you cast better, fish more effectively and have more fun. In short, every Sage rod, reel and line is specifically designed to help you make the most of your precious time on the water. Some say Sage rods are legendary for their magical properties, their propensity for placing flies just above the ripple. We don't know about magic, but we do know that every Sage rod is made by hand and we make rods for anglers of every stripe...


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Fishpond Crooked Island Guide Pack


The Crooked Island Guide Pack is a great lumbar pack for big rivers, open flats, or tiny spring creeks. Sized to swallow everything but the kitchen sink. Features Can be worn in fanny pack or sling bag configuration Two generously sized main compartments Molded signature “zip-down” fly bench with replaceable foam Adjustable compression strap system for load control Jacquard accent webbing and tarpaulin tabs as gear keepers Molded fishpond “water and line-friendly” zipper pulls Integrated molded water bottle holder and bottle with our unique “Slide-In” water bottle design feature Padded airmesh back for comfort and moisture transfer Net loop on shoulder strap Carry handle with synthetic waterproof leather belly Fully lined nylon pack cloth interior Key fob Stretch mesh interior pocket in main compartment Four interior pockets/pouches, one secondary compartment Jacquard webbing loops on belt sides to attach pliers and tools Color : Bahama Blue/Sand Dimensions 11” x 7” x 8” • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


Price: 89.00



Green Drake, Dun, Parachute


This Parachute Green Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Green Drake Duns and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns. Big fish key on Green Drakes and the visibility of this fly lets the angler cast it into nearly any type of water where the big boys might be lurking.


Price: 1.25



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Rainbow Trout Fishing


One of my favorite activities is fishing for Rainbow Trout. The Rainbow Trout is a very popular fish, and anglers of all kinds attempt to catch them all year long. Whether it's standing in a flowing river, on the banks of a lake, in a boat or canoe, or on the ice, fishing for Rainbow Trout is an incredibly popular activity. The first thing I want to discus is the fish itself, followed by a couple of techniques used to catch them.

Rainbow trout thrive in clear, cool streams and rivers but have been known to survive in warm silt bottom streams as well. Rainbow Trout prefer a temperature range of 55 to 60 degrees, but thrive in various temperature ranges. In early spring, as the water temperature begins to rise, the adult rainbows migrate to shallow riffles or small, clear streams to spawn. Spawning can continue as late in the year as June. During the first two or three years of life, rainbow trout will feed mainly on crustaceans and aquatic insects. At approximately 3 years of age, they will move into larger water and change their diet to fish, large insects, and even small rodents when they can find them.

The best time of year to catch a Rainbow is the spring and fall, before and after spawning. They become fish with an incredible appetite and can be caught on an assortment of spinners, flies, and baits. Many trout anglers have success with small colorful spinners, spoons, jigs, and of course live bait.

There are many different baits that anglers use to attempt to entice these fish, and the two most popular have to be live bait and small lures. Let's begin with live bait. Live bait can include such things as minnows, small frogs, grasshoppers, leeches, maggots, and my personal favorite worms. The important thing to remember when trying to catch a rainbow trout with live bait is that you want the bait to appear as natural as possible. For example, when many anglers fish with worms, they simply thread the worm onto a hook and think its okay. Does this look the least bit natural? No it doesn't. When using worms, the angler should employ gang hooks so the worm looks completely natural. This theory includes all manner of live bait. When fishing for Rainbow Trout (especially trophies) the live bait needs to be presented as naturally as possible.

Now for lures. There are many different types of lures available to trout anglers. Some of the more popular types would include: Minnow plugs, rooster tails, spinners, spoons, and jigs. For rainbow trout you're goings to want to stick with smaller sizes. Most of the lures that you will use will be ? ounce or less. I've caught some very large fish on small lures, so don't be afraid to use these small sizes. Just think about the type of forage that the tout normally eat. That's the size you want to go with. The biggest tip I have as far as lures go is to always make sure that you have back ups of your favorites. The last thing that you want to have happen is to find the lure that?s working, only to get snagged and lose it, and then realize that you don't have a back up. I know from experience that this situation is no fun at all.

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Sage ZXL


Introducing the New Sage ZXL Rod Series What happens when cutting-edge Generation 5 (G5) Technology meets the silk-smooth action of our legendary SLT Series? As you might guess, an altogether unheard of level of performance and fishability comes to classic-action fly rods. In other words, our new ZXL Rod Series are significantly lighter, stronger and easier to cast for everyone who enjoys the relaxed casting rhythm of a progressive taper. Through the miracle of our exclusive G5 process, we were able to remove every gram of unnecessary material from each rod blank and replace traditional glass hoop fibers with lighter, more responsive graphite. In fishing terms, this means ZXL rods provide anglers with an incredibly high line feel and response, resulting in intuitively better casting. On the water, ZXL rods are simply dreamy. The smooth, progressive action flexes down to the grip, making incredibly delicate presentations and reminding you to kick back, relax and enjoy. All ZXL rods feature a narrower grip for increased comfort and feedback, slim-line nickel silver and rosewood reel seats, ultra-slender blanks and a deep “pomegranate” color. Ready to experience life on the smooth side? Get your Sage ZXL here and test cast a ZXL and see how much fun it is to relax. • Every Sage rod comes with a lifetime warranty • Rod Case Included • Free Shipping on all Sage Rods Sage on their Rods Some say Sage rods are legendary for their magical properties, their propensity for placing flies just above the ripple. We don't know about magic, but we do know that every Sage rod is made by hand and we make rods for anglers of every stripe... At Sage, every piece of angling equipment we make is designed, tested and hand built with one goal in mind: Maximum fishability . It's a term we came up with a few years back to describe the kind of performance that helps you cast better, fish more effectively and have more fun. In short, every Sage rod, reel and line is specifically designed to help you make the most of your precious time on the water. Some say Sage rods are legendary for their magical properties, their propensity for placing flies just above the ripple. We don't know about magic, but we do know that every Sage rod is made by hand and we make rods for anglers of every stripe...


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The Crooked Island Guide Pack is a great lumbar pack for big rivers, open flats, or tiny spring creeks. Sized to swallow everything but the kitchen sink. Features Can be worn in fanny pack or sling bag configuration Two generously sized main compartments Molded signature “zip-down” fly bench with replaceable foam Adjustable compression strap system for load control Jacquard accent webbing and tarpaulin tabs as gear keepers Molded fishpond “water and line-friendly” zipper pulls Integrated molded water bottle holder and bottle with our unique “Slide-In” water bottle design feature Padded airmesh back for comfort and moisture transfer Net loop on shoulder strap Carry handle with synthetic waterproof leather belly Fully lined nylon pack cloth interior Key fob Stretch mesh interior pocket in main compartment Four interior pockets/pouches, one secondary compartment Jacquard webbing loops on belt sides to attach pliers and tools Color : Bahama Blue/Sand Dimensions 11” x 7” x 8” • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Fishpond is the fly-fishing industry's newest and most innovative accessory products company. We're small, but our products are already making more than a few ripples. By rethinking product design from the ground-up, we've created an impressive line up of fly-fishing storage products and accessories that look great, and outperform anything else available on the market. We started with a few simple ideas: design and create a tippet dispenser, develop an innovative cutting tool or clipper, and reshape the fly storage category with the creation of a series of soft-sided cases and chest packs. Our simple ideas turned into very complex design obstacles and challenged some of the best industrial designers in the country, yet we've succeeded with our vision and created a line of revolutionary accessory products that will stand the test of time. Fishpond is all about design and function . We are the first to bring a functional tippet dispenser to the market-one that stores, straightens, cuts and dispenses tippet material directly from most commercially manufactured freshwater tippet spools. Look for our saltwater version in the coming months. Tired of plastic and aluminum fly boxes? We've also created an entirely new product category with our molded nylon and soft-sided fly cases. With ease-of-use in mind, brightly colored jacquard webbing on the spine serves as a hand strap to securely hold the case while on the water. This gives our cases their signature style and unparalleled function. To keep us on the cutting edge, we're redefining the accessory segment with revolutionary products like our patented, ergonomically designed Titanium Clippers with optional integrated retractor that make competitive tools based on the traditional nail clipper obsolete. Our research has told us that fly-fishing enthusiasts want to lighten their load. In response to this trend, fishpond has created two new chest/fanny packs that can complement or replace the traditional fishing vest. Each product has our signature zip-down "fly bench" with a replaceable foam fly page that serves as a convenient fly changing station and work area. At fishpond, we're committed to staying on the leading edge of fly-fishing product design, and we're already hard at work on the next generation of new products to enhance our position as an emerging leader with our dealer-partners and customers. Fishpond is connected to the past and it's timeless traditions, but its focus is on making designs for the fly-fishing enthusiast that will endure the future. We're committed to our dealer-partners and consumers at every level, and want to earn your trust and support by offering quality service, delivery and creativity.


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Green Drake, Dun, Parachute


This Parachute Green Drake dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Green Drake Duns and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns. Big fish key on Green Drakes and the visibility of this fly lets the angler cast it into nearly any type of water where the big boys might be lurking.


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Fishing with My Father



Fishing with My Father
Celebrate the fisherman in your life.

Fishing is not just a sport; it is a way of life for generations of grandfathers, fathers, sons, and daughters. From the annual salmon fishing expedition that was a dying father's last wish to a daughter's loving homage to the man who taught her to cast a line, this touching compendium of stories, poems, and memoirs explores the time-tested traditions that exist in both fatherhood and fishing, and honors the bonds that unite families through their love of the pastime. Featuring pieces from such acclaimed writers as Norman Maclean (A River Runs Through It), William G. Tapply, Thomas McGuane, Jack Hemingway, and Howell Raines, this collection includes previously published work as well as original essays and poetry from a wide range of fishing enthusiasts, all with their own compelling tales to share about how simply catching a fish has brought them closer to the men in their lives.



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Warden Ed Morton, right, of the state Department of Fish and

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