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Wet 'n' Wild Carp Fishing
I had a difficult choice to make last Saturday. Go shopping in the wind and rain, or go fishing. No contest really, so I sorted out my gear on Friday night and left first thing.
I arrived at a small local water at around 6:30 and it was blowing a hoolie wit gusts up to around 50mph and raining cats and dogs. Still I figured it should make for a quiet day on the lake (in fact I didn't see anybody else all day, other than the bailiff). It should also make the fish easy to find. A wind like this on a fairly mild day, and they were bound to be right on the far end of the wind. I had a quick scout around, just to make sure, and was right.
I got my bivvy set up in record time and pegged it down hard against the fierce wind.
A few handfuls of pellets and chopped boilies went in tight to the margins under an overhanging bush and another few went about 10 feet from the bank into a 3 foot wide channel I have fished to in the past.
I put a single Carple Steamer Lobster on a simple Snakebite rig and dropped it into the margins by hand.
The same setup went on to my other rod and this was cast into the channel. I was just settling into my Terry Hearn recliner when my alarm screamed and the line sped off my Shimano baitrunner on the margins setup. The result after a short but spirited fight was a 9lb 4oz mirror. A nice start to the session and it was still only 7:30. The next 3 hours accounted for a further 5 mirrors culminating with a fish of 12lb 2oz. All of these fish had come from tight to the margins.
I had not had a peep from my other setup, but I was confident that there would be some movement through the channel. However, as I had returned the 12 ponder, my micron screamed. I scrambled over to my other rod and struck hard. I knew straight away that this was not another mirror, as they tend to be strong but slow on this water. This fish raced right across the lake in just a few seconds. It put up a great fight, but I eventually slipped my landing net under a beautiful, full-bodied, dark gold common. It weighed in at 20lb 8oz.
The rest of the day produced a further 5 high singles - all mirrors again. I was soaked through to my boxers, but happy and satisfied with a great day. Around 100lb in around 9 hours. Mind you, that was poor compared to the ?300 my wife spend in just 4 hours at the sales!
Dave Offen is a carp fishing veteran of 13 years. He has created the carp fishing website BaggingUp.co.uk where you can find carp fishing news, tackle, book and DVD reviews, a carp fishing forum and other carp fishing resources. |
The Humminbird Matrix 20 Helps You Find Your Favorite Fishing Hotspot
Imagine yourself getting out on the lake, the river or even onto the saltwater and taking along your Humminbird Matrix 20. You will easily find out where you are when you plug into the GPS guide. It will help you find your favorite hotspot. Then, you can use the sonar to give you a great picture of what's down below the surface. You see your fish. You know where it is and where it is heading. You can land your line right where it is and within minutes be reeling him in. If you didn't have the Matrix 20, you would still be trying to find that hotspot!
The Matrix 20 is a great fishfinder because it is portable. It is easily moved from one location to the next making it easy for you to fish no matter where you are. Besides this feature, the Humminbird Matrix 20 offers several other features. Let's take a closer look at how and why this fish finder will help you see clearly where your fish are hiding.
First off, the Matrix 20 uses a single beam, 24 inch sonar. It is capable of going down 800 feet. That's 800 feet of clear viewing for you. You'll know what's floating down there, where it is, and then you'll be able to plan your course of action.
You will also find that the Matrix 20 is GPS ready. You can connect your hand held GPS to it and benefit from the easy reading ability that the Matrix 20 offers.
It also features a water temperature gauge. This is helpful if you know your fish. Some fish prefer certain temps to swim in. If you are not in warm or cold enough water, they are likely not to be either.
You don't need to worry about the Matrix 20 getting wet out there because it is waterproof and you'll not need to worry about it falling. It is impact resistant. This is great especially when the boat gets a little too rocky!
Fill your cooler with fish when using the Matrix 20!
About the Author
Niall is a fisherman always looking at new tools to help catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for information and great deals to help you find a Humminbird Matrix 20 or other Humminbird GPS/Sonar marine navigation systems. fish-finder-review
This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review
Advice For Finding The Best Fly Fishing Trips
So you have decided that it?s time for you to take your very first fly fishing trip. You have been practicing your casting and you have got all your flies ready to land a big fish. What do you need to think about when planning this fly fishing trip?
The first thing to decide is where to go. There are many, many excellent places to hone your fly fishing skills at. Some great locations to consider are Washington state, Oregon, Northern California, Texas, and the Great Lakes region. Pick a place that is readily accessible for you and that will not break the bank when it comes time to pay for it.
If adventure is your game, look into taking a Canadian fly fishing trip. Most of the best fishing in Canada can be found in remote mountain lakes and streams with lodges only accessible by air or train. Most of the lodges will offer you trained guides to lead you to the fishing spots and transportation is included in the price of your stay. We have even seen one lodge that will give you use of its cabin and you are left on your own in the wilderness. This can be an amazingly liberating adventure!
Be sure and find a lodge where everything is included in the cost of your stay. This means transportation to and from the fishing spots, guided tours, along with your rooms. Many places have restaurants in their establishments, but you might want to find a cabin with full kitchen facilities where you can cook your own food when you come back from the river or lake.
Fly fishing trips are much more fun when you have a group of people who share your same interests. It?s a good idea to join a group who share the interest and try to plan a trip with them. Many organizations plan and launch trips on a regular basis. The friendship and camaraderie you will find can be a wonderful experience.
You can also combine your fly fishing with other things while on a trip. Think about where friends and family live. Can you spend a little time fishing and then, in your downtime, do a little visiting? Is there someplace you have always wanted to visit but never really had a reason why? Try taking a fly fishing trip there.
There are so many beautiful destinations you can go to when you want to take a trip to do some fly fishing. Pick one, plan well, and then just enjoy. You?ll be opening up a whole new world to yourself on a trip like this. And, you might just bring home some prized fish as proof of your prowess. Then you can start planning another trip!
Ian Botham runs his own online sports goods mail order business as well as several sports related websites. Go here to visit one of his sites which covers Fly Fishing Trip tips and techniques.
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A synopsis on bahamas deep sea fishing .
San Juan Worm, Red
Price: 1.25
Callibaetis, Dun, Comparadun
Price: 1.25
Matuka, Rabbit, Black
Price: 1.25
Little Red Fishing Knot Book by Harry Nilsson
Price: 5.95
Recommended bahamas deep sea fishing Items
Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)
Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)
Fly-Fishing for Trout
The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised
The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised
Current bahamas deep sea fishing News
THE STORM OF THE CENTURY? - Destin Log
Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:49:29 GMT
THE STORM OF THE CENTURY? Destin Log, FL - The only loss of life attributed to the storm came from the disappearance of the fishing boat Ketchum with its four-person crew. ... |
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A Featured bahamas deep sea fishing Article
Wet 'n' Wild Carp Fishing
I had a difficult choice to make last Saturday. Go shopping in the wind and rain, or go fishing. No contest really, so I sorted out my gear on Friday night and left first thing.
I arrived at a small local water at around 6:30 and it was blowing a hoolie wit gusts up to around 50mph and raining cats and dogs. Still I figured it should make for a quiet day on the lake (in fact I didn't see anybody else all day, other than the bailiff). It should also make the fish easy to find. A wind like this on a fairly mild day, and they were bound to be right on the far end of the wind. I had a quick scout around, just to make sure, and was right.
I got my bivvy set up in record time and pegged it down hard against the fierce wind.
A few handfuls of pellets and chopped boilies went in tight to the margins under an overhanging bush and another few went about 10 feet from the bank into a 3 foot wide channel I have fished to in the past.
I put a single Carple Steamer Lobster on a simple Snakebite rig and dropped it into the margins by hand.
The same setup went on to my other rod and this was cast into the channel. I was just settling into my Terry Hearn recliner when my alarm screamed and the line sped off my Shimano baitrunner on the margins setup. The result after a short but spirited fight was a 9lb 4oz mirror. A nice start to the session and it was still only 7:30. The next 3 hours accounted for a further 5 mirrors culminating with a fish of 12lb 2oz. All of these fish had come from tight to the margins.
I had not had a peep from my other setup, but I was confident that there would be some movement through the channel. However, as I had returned the 12 ponder, my micron screamed. I scrambled over to my other rod and struck hard. I knew straight away that this was not another mirror, as they tend to be strong but slow on this water. This fish raced right across the lake in just a few seconds. It put up a great fight, but I eventually slipped my landing net under a beautiful, full-bodied, dark gold common. It weighed in at 20lb 8oz.
The rest of the day produced a further 5 high singles - all mirrors again. I was soaked through to my boxers, but happy and satisfied with a great day. Around 100lb in around 9 hours. Mind you, that was poor compared to the ?300 my wife spend in just 4 hours at the sales!
Dave Offen is a carp fishing veteran of 13 years. He has created the carp fishing website BaggingUp.co.uk where you can find carp fishing news, tackle, book and DVD reviews, a carp fishing forum and other carp fishing resources. |
The Humminbird Matrix 20 Helps You Find Your Favorite Fishing Hotspot
Imagine yourself getting out on the lake, the river or even onto the saltwater and taking along your Humminbird Matrix 20. You will easily find out where you are when you plug into the GPS guide. It will help you find your favorite hotspot. Then, you can use the sonar to give you a great picture of what's down below the surface. You see your fish. You know where it is and where it is heading. You can land your line right where it is and within minutes be reeling him in. If you didn't have the Matrix 20, you would still be trying to find that hotspot!
The Matrix 20 is a great fishfinder because it is portable. It is easily moved from one location to the next making it easy for you to fish no matter where you are. Besides this feature, the Humminbird Matrix 20 offers several other features. Let's take a closer look at how and why this fish finder will help you see clearly where your fish are hiding.
First off, the Matrix 20 uses a single beam, 24 inch sonar. It is capable of going down 800 feet. That's 800 feet of clear viewing for you. You'll know what's floating down there, where it is, and then you'll be able to plan your course of action.
You will also find that the Matrix 20 is GPS ready. You can connect your hand held GPS to it and benefit from the easy reading ability that the Matrix 20 offers.
It also features a water temperature gauge. This is helpful if you know your fish. Some fish prefer certain temps to swim in. If you are not in warm or cold enough water, they are likely not to be either.
You don't need to worry about the Matrix 20 getting wet out there because it is waterproof and you'll not need to worry about it falling. It is impact resistant. This is great especially when the boat gets a little too rocky!
Fill your cooler with fish when using the Matrix 20!
About the Author
Niall is a fisherman always looking at new tools to help catch more fish. Visit Fish Finder Review for information and great deals to help you find a Humminbird Matrix 20 or other Humminbird GPS/Sonar marine navigation systems. fish-finder-review
This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource box and the live links are included intact. Copyright Fish-Finder-Review
Advice For Finding The Best Fly Fishing Trips
So you have decided that it?s time for you to take your very first fly fishing trip. You have been practicing your casting and you have got all your flies ready to land a big fish. What do you need to think about when planning this fly fishing trip?
The first thing to decide is where to go. There are many, many excellent places to hone your fly fishing skills at. Some great locations to consider are Washington state, Oregon, Northern California, Texas, and the Great Lakes region. Pick a place that is readily accessible for you and that will not break the bank when it comes time to pay for it.
If adventure is your game, look into taking a Canadian fly fishing trip. Most of the best fishing in Canada can be found in remote mountain lakes and streams with lodges only accessible by air or train. Most of the lodges will offer you trained guides to lead you to the fishing spots and transportation is included in the price of your stay. We have even seen one lodge that will give you use of its cabin and you are left on your own in the wilderness. This can be an amazingly liberating adventure!
Be sure and find a lodge where everything is included in the cost of your stay. This means transportation to and from the fishing spots, guided tours, along with your rooms. Many places have restaurants in their establishments, but you might want to find a cabin with full kitchen facilities where you can cook your own food when you come back from the river or lake.
Fly fishing trips are much more fun when you have a group of people who share your same interests. It?s a good idea to join a group who share the interest and try to plan a trip with them. Many organizations plan and launch trips on a regular basis. The friendship and camaraderie you will find can be a wonderful experience.
You can also combine your fly fishing with other things while on a trip. Think about where friends and family live. Can you spend a little time fishing and then, in your downtime, do a little visiting? Is there someplace you have always wanted to visit but never really had a reason why? Try taking a fly fishing trip there.
There are so many beautiful destinations you can go to when you want to take a trip to do some fly fishing. Pick one, plan well, and then just enjoy. You?ll be opening up a whole new world to yourself on a trip like this. And, you might just bring home some prized fish as proof of your prowess. Then you can start planning another trip!
Ian Botham runs his own online sports goods mail order business as well as several sports related websites. Go here to visit one of his sites which covers Fly Fishing Trip tips and techniques.
|
A synopsis on bahamas deep sea fishing .
San Juan Worm, Red
Price: 1.25
Callibaetis, Dun, Comparadun
Price: 1.25
Matuka, Rabbit, Black
Price: 1.25
Little Red Fishing Knot Book by Harry Nilsson
Price: 5.95
Recommended bahamas deep sea fishing Items
Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)
Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)
Fly-Fishing for Trout
The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised
The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide, Updated and Revised
Current bahamas deep sea fishing News
THE STORM OF THE CENTURY? - Destin Log
Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:49:29 GMT
THE STORM OF THE CENTURY? Destin Log, FL - The only loss of life attributed to the storm came from the disappearance of the fishing boat Ketchum with its four-person crew. ... |
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