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Fishing A Live Worm
The most popular bait for any type of fish, has to be the worm. Honestly, what's the first thing that comes to your mind, when someone mentions fishing or fishing bait? That's right, the good old worm. Whether you use worms or not, worms are the first thing that pops into your mind. Not only that, but when you were a kid, worms are more than likely what you used for bait. Even if you have since become a flea flicker, when you were a kid, worms were more than likely employed as bait. The interesting thing is that many anglers either stop using worms all together or continue to use worms as bait, but just like they did when they were a child. My mentor used to call it "using a worm ball". You know what I'm talking about, right? Using a fairly large hook, say a size 4 hook, and threading a worm onto the hook. Or simply hooking the worm over and over again, thus creating a worm ball. This is how we all did it as a child fishing for sunfish at the local pond, but were adults now. My mentor began tying and using gang hooks for his worm fishing. What's a gang hook? A gang hook, or actually a 'set' of gang hooks, is simply two small hooks tied in tandem. He used to use size 10 hooks, which is what I prefer, but up to size 6 is tolerable. For those of you who don't know, a size 10 hook is pretty freakin' small! But, as flea flickers have demonstrated for years, big fish can be caught using small hooks. A set of gang hooks is by far the most natural way to present a worm. Gang hooks literally make worm fishing into a viable way for adults to fish a worm. Worm fishing with gang hooks becomes every bit as 'technical' a type of fishing as flea flicking is made out to be. So where do you get these gang hooks? Simple. You can tie them yourself or you can go somewhere like JRWfishing and buy them. The choice is yours. If you want to tie them yourself, it's fairly easy to learn, just do a little knot research and you'll be on your way. The bottom line is that gang hooks are the only way to fish a live worm. Using a set of gang hooks the worm appears as natural as if you just throw it in the water. Especially with size 10 gang hooks, the hooks are all but invisible! What do you think this does for the amount of bites you get? And what's great is that you'll get more bites from the larger, more wary fish. As we all know small fish have no problem biting a "worm ball". They don't know anything about being caught. It's the larger, more seasoned and wary fish that we're really interested in, right? I know I am. Gang hooks will help you catch more and larger fish, especially when fishing a live worm.
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Your experienced guide gives you the quick, clear understanding of the essential information you'll need to fly fish Colorado's most outstanding waters. Use this book to plan your Colorado fly fishing trip, and take this guide along for a ready reference.
Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company
Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company
Of all of lifes companionable activities, theres nothing like fly fishing to cement new friendships or renew old ones. In Friends on the Water, internationally acclaimed fly-fishing photographer Val Atkinson captures the experiences of camaraderie and communion that seem always to happen when good friends travel together to fly-fishings wondrous kingdom.
Atkinsons evocative images record the many moments that build and bind relationshipsmoments that angling companions remember for a lifetime. Longtime and newfound friends, husbands and wives, fathers with their sons and daughtersall the permutations of human bonding are to be found in this wonderful books pages. And its not just person-to-person relationships that Atkinson cares about; theres a special place in his heart for the friendship between a fisherman and his dog.
Friends on the Water assembles the photos that, in his words, best illustrate Atkinsons enthusiasm for wild and romantic places, and for the family, friends, and acquaintances with whom he has enjoyed them. Complementing the books beautiful pictures are quotes, essays, and stories from famous angler-writers including Ernest Schweibert, Nick Lyons, Zane Grey, Tom McGuane, and Margot Page. This year, theres no better Fathers Day or birthday gift for the fly-fishing companion in your life.
Trout fishing in America;: A novel (Writing 14)
Trout fishing in America;: A novel (Writing 14)
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Helping and Healing: Fly-fishing retreats help cancer survivors heal
Sun, 10 Aug 2008 10:23:19 GMT
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A Featured fishing fly vacation ArticleFluorocarbon Leader Material and the Fly Fishing Knots to Make It Work
I believe when you are fly fishing the clear cold waters here in the West, it pays big dividends to use fluorocarbon leader material. Its advantages: Virtually invisible underwater, it sinks quickly and it doesn?t reflect light on the water surface, fish can?t see it and your catch rates go up over monofilament. Yes, it can be more expensive, but to improve a day?s fishing and change an average day into a great day, it?s worth it to me. I was first introduced to fluorocarbon in the mid 90?s when the import fishing tackle company where I worked, received samples from one of our contacts in Japan. I tried some of the 3 lb test and 4.5 lb test and really liked the heavier test and how well it fished. Depending on the brand, you may have to try several different knots when making up a knotted taper leaders using fluorocarbon or when you are tying a fluorocarbon leader tippet to a monofilament leader. A great knot to connect the leader sections together and, perhaps the most popular is the blood knot. It is fairly easy to tie and it doesn?t waste a lot of material. When you need to join two vastly different sizes of leader material together, for example l5 lb to 6 lb, use the improved blood knot: Double over the smaller size of leader material and then tie the blood knot with 4 wraps of the doubled 6lb on one side and 3 wraps of the 15lb on the other side. A very simple knot when tying different sizes of material together and one that has 100% knot strength with fluorocarbon, is the triple surgeon?s knot, it?s not pretty but it really works. I also like to use the triple surgeon?s knot during low light conditions to retie fine fluorocarbon leader tippets. Use the Uni knot to tie the fluorocarbon tippet of your fly leader to the fly. It also has 100% knot strength with fluorocarbon. To tie the fly leader to a fly line use a nail knot. To make a loop-to-loop connection to change leaders: Cut the first butt section of the fly leader 8 inches below the nail knot and tie perfection loop knots to the cut ends and loop them back together. When tying all types of fishing knots, use saliva to make them slick, and then draw the knot up tight but slowly to reduce friction. Stanley Stanton is an Oregon Fly Fishing Guide and McKenzie River fly fishing guide,
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Ice Fishing 2008 : Advances In Technologies, Gear And Tactics
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Since the dawn of mankind fishing and catching the largest and most fish has always been on most men?s mind. So it is with ice fishing in the Northern U.S. states and Canada. In an effort to catch ?that big one? as well ?more fish? new technologies and techniques have advanced and evolved. Many of these techniques and tactics are thought fresh, copied and some say even ?stolen? from the ice fisherman?s fall/spring / summer ?open water? fishing cousins and some even say ?competitors?.
To begin with and to note with caution - the first rule of ice fishing is to return home intact with your catch, or sometimes lack of catch. Safety is more than paramount.
Always remember that even though you feel safe on the ice - that in one flash you can be in the most dangerous, deadly frozen environment on earth. Ice cold water is the most deadly water on earth to all human beings on earth and ice fisherman.
It never hurts to play it safe. Remember first of all that "first ice" is "dangerous ice". Ice can be inconsistent during the first phases of freezing. Even though the ice looks safe - it may not be in certain icy patches. Best to wait till the ice is good and solid.
It is always best for safety for ice fisherman to fish in groups - rather than alone. However spread out the weight of your fishing party and gear. As a rough guide ice fisherman should keep 50 feet apart on the fishing ice. As for general ice thicknesses for safety concerns they are as a rough guide - 4 inches of ice thickness is base minimum.
If fishing with support vehicles - ATV's or snowmobiles then 5 inches of ice thickness is the base minimum ice thickness recommended for safe and sound ice fishing.
The advances in ice fishing technologies in 2007 seem to focus on the concepts that ice fishing is a different sport and a ?different kettle of fish? than its summer sport and needs to be adapted for that.
Summer fishing seems to be more of a stay put in the boat or on shore type of fishing. The feeding and resting habits of fish seem to be located in certain spots and holes.
Whether this is for temperature, water flow and geography and nutrient flow is a good question. Even though it is most cold in the dead of winter, you might think the fish the ice fisherman is hunting in the dead of winter simply lie dormant on the lake or river bottom. This is not so. The fish act entirely differently during the cold winter ice periods.
Ice fish seem to be more mobile than fish during the warmer time periods. They move around more. True their overall travels may be less over the lake regions, however in their limited areas they move around a lot more. An ice fisherman pegged down to only hole in the ice, in one specific location is at a major disadvantage.
Modern technologies and materials, adapted from the space race are being used and applied for the successful ice fisherman.
First of all, small one man portable ices fishing huts or shelters have been developed. Incredibly light, easy to carry and setup these small, portable one man fishing huts allow the successful ice fisherman to quickly and promptly move his camp ? for greater ice fishing success.
How does the ice fisherman know where to move his gear? After all a change is not always as good as a rest.
Again modern technology comes into play. Sonar fish fishing equipment has been specifically targeted with the ice fisherman in mind. Older ?flasher ?type sonar fishing gear is best for this purpose. Instead of the newer, more expensive LCD graphing gear, flashers give an immediate, real time fix on the fish and their movement and motions.
Fish can be more than promptly spotted, their locations gauged the ice fishing holes can then be quickly and promptly dug in the correct places with real time, rather than more dated and less accurate and timely information.
As well there are additional benefits to the ice fishing specific fish sonar locaters.
The winter ice fisherman is a better position to both judge the location, motion as well as feeding and general habits of the fish that being tracked.
Generally with ice fishing predator fish strike upwards to grab the bait. The flasher sonar?s tip off the fisherman as to exact depth of the fish in question so that the fisherman?s bait can be placed correctly above the fish.
Standard practice now is those Ice fishermen generally drill several fishing holes. The ice fishing sonar kit can easily be moved from spot to spot to get a quick fix of where the fish are and are not. Successful catches rather than empty catches are now the norm.
Lastly the Ice fishing specific sonar ?flasher ? fishing gear are not only less expensive than the newer ?LCD? sonar fishing types but also more trouble free and easier to operate in the frigid cold weather. LCD screens generally work on heat principles so that the very cold weather is not an issue with the ?flasher? types.
At the end of the day ? the successful ice fisherman can boat of two things- good companionship and a healthy rewarding catch of fish for the event.
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Fishing A Live Worm
The most popular bait for any type of fish, has to be the worm. Honestly, what's the first thing that comes to your mind, when someone mentions fishing or fishing bait? That's right, the good old worm. Whether you use worms or not, worms are the first thing that pops into your mind. Not only that, but when you were a kid, worms are more than likely what you used for bait. Even if you have since become a flea flicker, when you were a kid, worms were more than likely employed as bait. The interesting thing is that many anglers either stop using worms all together or continue to use worms as bait, but just like they did when they were a child. My mentor used to call it "using a worm ball". You know what I'm talking about, right? Using a fairly large hook, say a size 4 hook, and threading a worm onto the hook. Or simply hooking the worm over and over again, thus creating a worm ball. This is how we all did it as a child fishing for sunfish at the local pond, but were adults now. My mentor began tying and using gang hooks for his worm fishing. What's a gang hook? A gang hook, or actually a 'set' of gang hooks, is simply two small hooks tied in tandem. He used to use size 10 hooks, which is what I prefer, but up to size 6 is tolerable. For those of you who don't know, a size 10 hook is pretty freakin' small! But, as flea flickers have demonstrated for years, big fish can be caught using small hooks. A set of gang hooks is by far the most natural way to present a worm. Gang hooks literally make worm fishing into a viable way for adults to fish a worm. Worm fishing with gang hooks becomes every bit as 'technical' a type of fishing as flea flicking is made out to be. So where do you get these gang hooks? Simple. You can tie them yourself or you can go somewhere like JRWfishing and buy them. The choice is yours. If you want to tie them yourself, it's fairly easy to learn, just do a little knot research and you'll be on your way. The bottom line is that gang hooks are the only way to fish a live worm. Using a set of gang hooks the worm appears as natural as if you just throw it in the water. Especially with size 10 gang hooks, the hooks are all but invisible! What do you think this does for the amount of bites you get? And what's great is that you'll get more bites from the larger, more wary fish. As we all know small fish have no problem biting a "worm ball". They don't know anything about being caught. It's the larger, more seasoned and wary fish that we're really interested in, right? I know I am. Gang hooks will help you catch more and larger fish, especially when fishing a live worm.
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Your experienced guide gives you the quick, clear understanding of the essential information you'll need to fly fish Colorado's most outstanding waters. Use this book to plan your Colorado fly fishing trip, and take this guide along for a ready reference.
Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company
Friends on the Water: Fly Fishing in Good Company
Of all of lifes companionable activities, theres nothing like fly fishing to cement new friendships or renew old ones. In Friends on the Water, internationally acclaimed fly-fishing photographer Val Atkinson captures the experiences of camaraderie and communion that seem always to happen when good friends travel together to fly-fishings wondrous kingdom.
Atkinsons evocative images record the many moments that build and bind relationshipsmoments that angling companions remember for a lifetime. Longtime and newfound friends, husbands and wives, fathers with their sons and daughtersall the permutations of human bonding are to be found in this wonderful books pages. And its not just person-to-person relationships that Atkinson cares about; theres a special place in his heart for the friendship between a fisherman and his dog.
Friends on the Water assembles the photos that, in his words, best illustrate Atkinsons enthusiasm for wild and romantic places, and for the family, friends, and acquaintances with whom he has enjoyed them. Complementing the books beautiful pictures are quotes, essays, and stories from famous angler-writers including Ernest Schweibert, Nick Lyons, Zane Grey, Tom McGuane, and Margot Page. This year, theres no better Fathers Day or birthday gift for the fly-fishing companion in your life.
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Trout fishing in America;: A novel (Writing 14)
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Tue, 13 May 2008 07:00:00 GMT
May 13, 2008 -- New Outdoor Recreation Partners and Promotions Slated for Summer 2008 ANGEL FIRE, N.M., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Following on the heels of a great...
Helping and Healing: Fly-fishing retreats help cancer survivors heal
Sun, 10 Aug 2008 10:23:19 GMT
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Today's canada fishing lodges ArticleDeep Sea Fishing Trips
Deep-sea fishing trips are short vacations of a day or two, undertaken as a quick recreational activity. Besides fishing, these trips might encompass diving, chartering, fishing, windsurfing or sailing as well. These trips are generally taken on weekends for relaxation, fun and experience.
Deep-sea fishing trips are taken on boats or vessels that can accommodate 2 to 12 persons. These trips can be organized on your own, or you could contact a professional for the same. Hiring the services of a professional will save you hassle of trying to manage and collect everything on your own. The companies that conduct these short deep-sea trips provide all equipment and comforts for an enjoyable holiday. They have boats with the latest in marine electronics and tackle. Their accompanying crew is experienced in such trips. Besides this, they even provide you meals and fishing equipment. These trips can be customized for corporate events, family get-togethers, and friendly outings. And most of them will have photos and credentials, so that you can verify their authenticity before embarking on a deep-sea fishing trip with them. Many such companies are listed on the Internet. Verify their background before booking a trip with them. You could even check with your friends or relatives if they have undertaken such deep-sea fishing trips. That way, you could have first-hand information about such trips.
Check out the weather conditions before planning this getaway. And wear suitable attire and be prepared for seasickness if you are prone to it. And do not forget to carry your camera!
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Hawaii's Charter Fishing While On Vacation
The pristine waters off Haleiwa on the North Shore of Oahu are some of the most sought after destinations for fishers all around the world. About 88,000 visitors a year come out to try a hand at hawaii's charter fishing while on vacation. Each day that they stay in Hawaii they spend a good amount of money for fishing, lodging and equiptment fees which is all good and dandy for the charter companys and economy but the biggest reward is the experience these visitors enjoy. Tours can be of all types, big game charters for major billfish tournaments, small boat chartering for leisure and sightseeing. Robert Fitzgelard runs an Ocean Fishing Tour business out of the Haleiwa boat harbor and said that his approach to charter fishing is unique and like no other. "Most people who arent hard core into big game don?t want to spend $500 nor be six hours out at sea", said Fitzgerald. "We offer a 2 1/2 hr family fun tour on our 30 ft vessel and our focus is on catching smaller inside reef fish, not the deep water fish because we only go about 2 miles out". Ocean fishing and tours helps the visitor get off the island and on a boat for fun rather then sport. The price is cheap ($60 per person) the tour short and enjoyable. Mason Hairtston, a recent vactioner to hawaii and customer on the Nani Kai, Roberts boat, said that he never imagined that he would have been touring on a private boat before he planned his vacation. "It all happened on a whim, I was surfing the internet the day before coming out to hawaii and came across www.northshore which fetaured Ocean Fishing, I quickly jotted down the number and when I was out here I gave them a call, the next thing you know Im 2 miles out to sea catching small fish and seeing the island of oahu from a boat". Over 20 different species of fish can be caught when out on the Nani Kai including tuna, mahi mahi (dorado), ono (wahoo) bottom fish and many species of shark.
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Elk Hair Caddis, Black
Buoyant, visible, and fishy, the Black Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
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Aquapac Large Whanganui Waterproof Case
Aquapac Whanganui Waterproof Case</b is ideal for protecting maps and electronics. Also great for storing and protecting personal possessions on a beach or a boat. The Whanganui range, named after the Whanganui River in New Zealand, is a range of multi-purpose cases designed to hold a range of items. Features : Guaranteed submersible to 15ft/5m and keeps out dust and sand. Designed with 4 eyelets for easy attachment to canoes and kayaks. Whanganui cases will float safely if dropped in the water. Supplied with : Detachable shoulderstrap Supplied with 5 x five gram desiccant sachets Dimensions : Circumference 17.3in/440mm Length 11.5in/295mm
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Today's canada fishing lodges ArticleDeep Sea Fishing Trips
Deep-sea fishing trips are short vacations of a day or two, undertaken as a quick recreational activity. Besides fishing, these trips might encompass diving, chartering, fishing, windsurfing or sailing as well. These trips are generally taken on weekends for relaxation, fun and experience.
Deep-sea fishing trips are taken on boats or vessels that can accommodate 2 to 12 persons. These trips can be organized on your own, or you could contact a professional for the same. Hiring the services of a professional will save you hassle of trying to manage and collect everything on your own. The companies that conduct these short deep-sea trips provide all equipment and comforts for an enjoyable holiday. They have boats with the latest in marine electronics and tackle. Their accompanying crew is experienced in such trips. Besides this, they even provide you meals and fishing equipment. These trips can be customized for corporate events, family get-togethers, and friendly outings. And most of them will have photos and credentials, so that you can verify their authenticity before embarking on a deep-sea fishing trip with them. Many such companies are listed on the Internet. Verify their background before booking a trip with them. You could even check with your friends or relatives if they have undertaken such deep-sea fishing trips. That way, you could have first-hand information about such trips.
Check out the weather conditions before planning this getaway. And wear suitable attire and be prepared for seasickness if you are prone to it. And do not forget to carry your camera!
Deep Sea Fishing Charters provides detailed information on Deep Sea Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing Charters, Deep Sea Fishing Boats, Deep Sea Fishing Trips and more. Deep Sea Fishing Charters is affiliated with Fishing Boats.
Hawaii's Charter Fishing While On Vacation
The pristine waters off Haleiwa on the North Shore of Oahu are some of the most sought after destinations for fishers all around the world. About 88,000 visitors a year come out to try a hand at hawaii's charter fishing while on vacation. Each day that they stay in Hawaii they spend a good amount of money for fishing, lodging and equiptment fees which is all good and dandy for the charter companys and economy but the biggest reward is the experience these visitors enjoy. Tours can be of all types, big game charters for major billfish tournaments, small boat chartering for leisure and sightseeing. Robert Fitzgelard runs an Ocean Fishing Tour business out of the Haleiwa boat harbor and said that his approach to charter fishing is unique and like no other. "Most people who arent hard core into big game don?t want to spend $500 nor be six hours out at sea", said Fitzgerald. "We offer a 2 1/2 hr family fun tour on our 30 ft vessel and our focus is on catching smaller inside reef fish, not the deep water fish because we only go about 2 miles out". Ocean fishing and tours helps the visitor get off the island and on a boat for fun rather then sport. The price is cheap ($60 per person) the tour short and enjoyable. Mason Hairtston, a recent vactioner to hawaii and customer on the Nani Kai, Roberts boat, said that he never imagined that he would have been touring on a private boat before he planned his vacation. "It all happened on a whim, I was surfing the internet the day before coming out to hawaii and came across www.northshore which fetaured Ocean Fishing, I quickly jotted down the number and when I was out here I gave them a call, the next thing you know Im 2 miles out to sea catching small fish and seeing the island of oahu from a boat". Over 20 different species of fish can be caught when out on the Nani Kai including tuna, mahi mahi (dorado), ono (wahoo) bottom fish and many species of shark.
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Price: 15.00
Elk Hair Caddis, Black
Buoyant, visible, and fishy, the Black Elk Hair Caddis is one of those fishing flies every angler should have in a variety of sizes and colors. Some fly fishing guides and serious fly fishermen dedicate entire dry fly boxes to this one pattern. This is possibly the best caddis fly pattern for grayling and trout fishing around the world.
Price: 1.25
Aquapac Large Whanganui Waterproof Case
Aquapac Whanganui Waterproof Case</b is ideal for protecting maps and electronics. Also great for storing and protecting personal possessions on a beach or a boat. The Whanganui range, named after the Whanganui River in New Zealand, is a range of multi-purpose cases designed to hold a range of items. Features : Guaranteed submersible to 15ft/5m and keeps out dust and sand. Designed with 4 eyelets for easy attachment to canoes and kayaks. Whanganui cases will float safely if dropped in the water. Supplied with : Detachable shoulderstrap Supplied with 5 x five gram desiccant sachets Dimensions : Circumference 17.3in/440mm Length 11.5in/295mm
Price: 27.99
May Fly Magnetic Net Retractor
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Speedy Moore: He touched all our lives - Coleraine TodayTue, 05 Aug 2008 13:25:10 GMT
Speedy Moore: He touched all our livesColeraine Today, UK - Aug 5, 2008Adrian said that while feeding him: "When we get you back on your feet we will go to the Lodge Hotel for a steak." And he opened his eyes and said "That ... |
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Tales from Fish Camp: A City Girl's Experience Working in an Alaskan Fishing Village
Bear chases. Stabbings. Broken bones. Sleeping three hours a day. Drinking whiskey all night. It all comes with the territory when a city girl from New York takes a job in an Alaskan fishing village. Tales from Fish Camp is a humorous take on the day-to-day drudgery of working 18 hour shifts, boozing it up with wizened old fisherman, hitchhiking, blood poisoning, and sucker hosing, filleting and packing thousands of pounds of fish. Though it sounds like she lost a lost bet, Danielle took this job on purpose - with no idea what she'd be getting herself into.
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Are you one of those fishing enthusiasts or just starting to learn this exciting outdoor activity? If you are you must have heard of salmon fishing in B.C. Just when you think of British Columbia, the first thing that might come to your mind probably is salmon fishing. Who can blame you for that? Salmon fishing in B.C. is very popular throughout the world because you can find several species of salmon and other fish, like steelhead and trout, on the rivers of Fraser River and Harrison River. Salmon fishing in B.C. through Fraser River is what most sports anglers all over the world refer to as the Fishing Paradise. It is so, because the fantastic river is popular for its huge runs of pacific salmons. From the many different species of salmon, such as sockeye, Chinook, Coho, chum, and pink salmon, you always have something to angle for. You won?t go home without a fish to carry and a picture of you with a face that could reach through your ears. Here the various salmon species in B.C. that most of the visiting anglers are interested from: ? Chinook or King Salmon are the largest of all the salmon species, which can grow to over 50 lbs. They can be very strong fighters, therefore make sure your arms are strong enough to get hold of this huge guys. ? Coho Salmon fishing in B.C. is often a way of life on the local rivers during the fall with huge runs coming in on the rain-filled rivers. ? Chum salmon fishing in B.C. are the most abundant during the fall that a lot of local anglers find them a nuisance, especially when seeking for more specific species. ? Pink salmon are unique species that run on odd years. For example, they can show up this year ? 2006, they?ll show up again on 2008, and back again two years after?they are the kind of salmons who bite and be readily taken on the fly and other methods. ? Sockeye salmon can be super fighters, they are the kinds who tend to show acrobatic antics when caught, which in some ways entertain anglers. The different species is one of the reasons why British Columbia rings a bell to many fishing enthusiasts, whether professionals or amateurs alike. You could be one of them and if you are, see to it that you come on the right time for fishing season. The months of July and August are the best times of salmon fishing in B.C. So, make sure you have prepared yourself for some action if your targets are the species that are likely to be ready for battles, such as sockeyes. Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at: =>http://salmon-fishing.need-to-know | |
How Do You Carry Water While Fishing?
This sounds like a simple enough proposition, but if you're anything like me, carrying water while fishing can be a bit of a pain in the butt. You see, a fishing trip for me involves a lot of walking. I like to hike along the river and explore new areas. This involves covering quite a bit of ground. In an average fishing trip for me, I would say I cover at least four miles round trip. This amount of walking requires that I carry quite a bit of water with me, especially on hot/sunny days. I found that a single bottle of water just wouldn't cut it, so I started jamming my vest with as many water bottles as I could. This was incredibly bulky and uncomfortable, but it's what I did. Then a snowboarding friend of mine turned me onto the answer. It was so simple, yet I had never heard of this before. It's called a hydration pack. Snowboarders, mountain bikers, and cyclists have been using hydration packs for years, but they were still new to me. So, taking the advice of my friend, I used a hydration pack on my next fishi8ng trip?..Problem solved my friends! It was awesome. I had water for the entire day, and got so used to the pack itself, that I forgot it was even there. You see, you wear most hydration packs on your back like a small backpack. But this backpack carries your water and even helps keep the water cold! A hydration pack is, without question, the best way that I've ever seen to carry water while fishing. You should give one a try, because they sure beat carrying multiple bottles of water with you, and all of the problems that come along with it. I promise that once you give a hydration pack a try on your next fishing trip, the question of how you carry water while fishing, will be answered forever. Trevor Kugler - Co-founder of JRWfishing
Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience, and raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country....Montana. Check Out Our Boats and Pontoons: jrwfishing/boats.html jrwfishing/bait_pouch.asp -This Is How To Carry Worms!!!! Get Informative Fishing Information For FREE, Become A Better Angler & Get $10 for your trouble!!!!!! - jrwfishing/signup.html | |
Tips for Organizing All Your Fishing Stuff
Ever since the beginning of our relationship I knew my husband-to-be enjoyed fishing. However, only after we got married and moved to a duplex I found out he was a true fishing fanatic. He has so many fishing stuffs, much more than any ordinary man keen on fishing. He had special clothes divided in two suitcases and a box. There was one box containing towels and sheets, two other boxes were filled with kitchen supplies and utensils. We had a double garage and one side of it was filled with fishing stuff, while the other was occupied with his boat. Then I fully realized that my husband was a very serious fisherman.
Through the years we got a country home and then moved to the lake house we are currently occupying. Every time we moved the fishing stuff my husband had seemed to be multiplying. Since we live on a lake now there is fishing stuff all around us. Having so many items, we had to think of a system that would organize them and will enable my husband to find what he needed. Apart from that, it would mean I got the house cleaned of fishing stuff.
My husband has subscriptions for several magazines and catalogues offering a wide variety of hunting and fishing supplies. One day I had a glimpse of one magazine and found a fishing holder which would hold up to eight fishing rods. I immediately ordered two of them so that my husband's rods would be organized. Then I bought a closet with shelving on one side and a rod for hanging clothes on the other. The piece of furniture was made of sturdy plastic and would just fit in the corner of our garage.
After returning home with the new purchase I set up the closet. I placed my husband's fishing tackle on the shelves and hung his raingear, life jacket and other fishing and hunting clothing on the clothing rod. As soon as I got the rod holders delivered I placed all of his fishing rods and they found their place right next to the closet. I also put his filet knives at a box which I placed in the closet. The last thing I bought for the fishing stuff my husband has is a small refrigerator which stood on the other side of the closet. He can store his live bait and some beverages in it when being in the boat.
I am really happy that I managed to organize all the fishing stuff without much bother, and what is more important without having to pay too much. My husband has to buy a lock box for the boat electronics and everything will be organized. I also made a point when talking to my husband that his closet is full but he still keeps on reading the magazines and catalogues he gets monthly with anticipation.
About the Author
Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Fishing Stuff. Visit our site for more helpful information about Fishing Stuff and other similar topics.
Thoughts about fly fishing lodge Smith Passage
Megol nose and temple pads along with a lightweight TR90 Nylon Frame make the Smith Passage the ultimate all around sunglass for the outdoor enthusiast. Photochromic (PC) lenses are available in some select lens colors. The PC lens changes tints according to how dark or bright it is outside, allowing you to see better as light conditions change. Smith Optics use Techlite Lens ; Glass is #1 for optical clarity & scratch resistance. Give it a specialty TLT grind to reduce the weight and you've got yourself the world's lightest Techlite glass lens. Chemically treated to increase shatter resistance. ANSI Z80.3 surpassing impact resistance and prismatic power. 100% UVA/B/C. Perfect for low impact hyperactivities and loitering with intent. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is the percentage of available light allowed to reach the eye. Different lens tints offer specific VLT to enhance vision in different light conditions. Product Details Fit: Medium / X-Large Coverge Frame: TR90 Grilamid Lens: Techlite Glass Lens Coating: Anti-Reflective and Hydrophobic Interchangeable Lenses: No Polarized: Yes Warranty: Lifetime Warranty Shipping: Free! Smith Passage Lens Options • VLT 14% • medium to bright conditions Brown An excellent all around constant density lens. With a hint of yellow in medium-dark brown lens, it provides a great combination of contrast and true color transmission. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 9% • medium to bright conditions Gray *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A constant density dark, natural gray lens combined with our attractive Blue Mirror treatment. It preserves natural hues and color relationships. This lens is the preference for anglers and boaters on open oceans worldwide. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 13-23% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Copper *Best Seller* An exceptional general purpose photochromic lens. Copper provides medium contrast with increased definition and is very comfortable and pleasant on the eyes. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 21-31% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Yellow *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A higher contrast photochromic lens. the "yellowish" tint enhances depth perceprion and helps gather available light in lower light conditions. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 14% • medium to bright conditions Blue Mirror *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A constant density medium-dark gray lens. This lens provides the truest of color transmissions with no contrast. Excellent for driving and blue water applications. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 9% • bright conditions Green Mirror *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A constant density dark brown lens combined with a stylish Green Mirror treatment. Designed for the brightest high-glare conditions on saltwater flats, rivers and streams. Optimum performance is in bright conditions. TLT Lenses: What are they? When you curve a lens it can bend the light passing through it and distort what you see. Tappered Lens Technology (TLT) contours the thickness of the lens so that light travels through without distortion. What you see is what you get? With TLT Without TLT UV Protection Linked to eye diseases, cataracts, and temporary conditions such as "snowblindness," Ultraviolet Radiation (UVA/B/C) is magnified by snow-covered surfaces. All Smith lens tints protect your eyes from 100% of these harmful forms of solar radiation.
Price: 149.00
Simms Womens Freestone Waders
The Women's Freestone has outstanding performance and function in a woman's design. The quality and durability will outlast this price by a long shot. There are our best value when it comes to women's wading. FEATURES Fit : Women's specific fit Materials : 4-layer QuadraLam⢠fabric technology, Upper features lightweight polyester fabric Pockets : Flip-out, zippered chest pocket Belt : Built-in belt loop Support : Patented built-in neoprene gravel guards Feet : 3.5mm high-density neoprene stockingfoot with hourglass design for increased durability Convertion : Easily converts to waist highs Included : Nylon Wading Belt Included Testing : Every pair manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana Warranty : Simms Warranty Shipping : Free Shipping 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. Well-made, high-performance waders are among the most important pieces of equipment an angler can own. To ensure maximum performance, every pair of Simms waders is designed, manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana. At least 22 different members of our production team are involved in making each pair of waders. And all Simms waders utilized advanced technologies and fabrics, providing the kind of durability, functionality, and comfort that have made them the choice of professional guides. 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: 199.95
Glide Fly Line Dressing
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Price: 6.99
Gift Certificate $35
Gift Certificates work as follows: 1. Purchase a certificate. 2. Once your payment has cleared, we will send you a printable gift card via email. You can either print this and give it to someone, or just forward it to them via email. For more information see our Gift Certificate FAQ .
Price: 35.00
Headlines on fly fishing lodge Hitting the road - Aspen Times
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 10:52:51 GMT
Hitting the roadAspen Times, CO - 3 hours agoSunday found me fishing high on the North Fork of Lake Creek, at the base of the east side of Independence Pass, where Highway 82 begins the real climb ... |
Wilson’s Miramichi River Report July 10thFri, 11 Jul 2008 07:41:30 -0700
:: Click image to enlarge - fit your screen :: :: Look for buttons bottom of pop-up window to enlarge full size :: Atlantic salmon fly-fishing conditions at Wilson’s on the Miramichi River as of July 10th . Surprise surprise , yet another beautiful 6 inch raise in water as of 5 pm today . Maybe it is true , this could be ” one of those years ” that anglers wait for . The last three days has been very hot and the river warmed up but with the more than perfect water height we are still seeing f
Pioneer party: Small towns make July 24 their own (The Salt Lake Tribune)Tue, 05 Aug 2008 02:07:31 GMT
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
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Another Great fly fishing lodge ArticleSalmon Fishing in B.C.
Are you one of those fishing enthusiasts or just starting to learn this exciting outdoor activity? If you are you must have heard of salmon fishing in B.C. Just when you think of British Columbia, the first thing that might come to your mind probably is salmon fishing. Who can blame you for that? Salmon fishing in B.C. is very popular throughout the world because you can find several species of salmon and other fish, like steelhead and trout, on the rivers of Fraser River and Harrison River. Salmon fishing in B.C. through Fraser River is what most sports anglers all over the world refer to as the Fishing Paradise. It is so, because the fantastic river is popular for its huge runs of pacific salmons. From the many different species of salmon, such as sockeye, Chinook, Coho, chum, and pink salmon, you always have something to angle for. You won?t go home without a fish to carry and a picture of you with a face that could reach through your ears. Here the various salmon species in B.C. that most of the visiting anglers are interested from: ? Chinook or King Salmon are the largest of all the salmon species, which can grow to over 50 lbs. They can be very strong fighters, therefore make sure your arms are strong enough to get hold of this huge guys. ? Coho Salmon fishing in B.C. is often a way of life on the local rivers during the fall with huge runs coming in on the rain-filled rivers. ? Chum salmon fishing in B.C. are the most abundant during the fall that a lot of local anglers find them a nuisance, especially when seeking for more specific species. ? Pink salmon are unique species that run on odd years. For example, they can show up this year ? 2006, they?ll show up again on 2008, and back again two years after?they are the kind of salmons who bite and be readily taken on the fly and other methods. ? Sockeye salmon can be super fighters, they are the kinds who tend to show acrobatic antics when caught, which in some ways entertain anglers. The different species is one of the reasons why British Columbia rings a bell to many fishing enthusiasts, whether professionals or amateurs alike. You could be one of them and if you are, see to it that you come on the right time for fishing season. The months of July and August are the best times of salmon fishing in B.C. So, make sure you have prepared yourself for some action if your targets are the species that are likely to be ready for battles, such as sockeyes. Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at: =>http://salmon-fishing.need-to-know | |
How Do You Carry Water While Fishing?
This sounds like a simple enough proposition, but if you're anything like me, carrying water while fishing can be a bit of a pain in the butt. You see, a fishing trip for me involves a lot of walking. I like to hike along the river and explore new areas. This involves covering quite a bit of ground. In an average fishing trip for me, I would say I cover at least four miles round trip. This amount of walking requires that I carry quite a bit of water with me, especially on hot/sunny days. I found that a single bottle of water just wouldn't cut it, so I started jamming my vest with as many water bottles as I could. This was incredibly bulky and uncomfortable, but it's what I did. Then a snowboarding friend of mine turned me onto the answer. It was so simple, yet I had never heard of this before. It's called a hydration pack. Snowboarders, mountain bikers, and cyclists have been using hydration packs for years, but they were still new to me. So, taking the advice of my friend, I used a hydration pack on my next fishi8ng trip?..Problem solved my friends! It was awesome. I had water for the entire day, and got so used to the pack itself, that I forgot it was even there. You see, you wear most hydration packs on your back like a small backpack. But this backpack carries your water and even helps keep the water cold! A hydration pack is, without question, the best way that I've ever seen to carry water while fishing. You should give one a try, because they sure beat carrying multiple bottles of water with you, and all of the problems that come along with it. I promise that once you give a hydration pack a try on your next fishing trip, the question of how you carry water while fishing, will be answered forever. Trevor Kugler - Co-founder of JRWfishing
Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience, and raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country....Montana. Check Out Our Boats and Pontoons: jrwfishing/boats.html jrwfishing/bait_pouch.asp -This Is How To Carry Worms!!!! Get Informative Fishing Information For FREE, Become A Better Angler & Get $10 for your trouble!!!!!! - jrwfishing/signup.html | |
Tips for Organizing All Your Fishing Stuff
Ever since the beginning of our relationship I knew my husband-to-be enjoyed fishing. However, only after we got married and moved to a duplex I found out he was a true fishing fanatic. He has so many fishing stuffs, much more than any ordinary man keen on fishing. He had special clothes divided in two suitcases and a box. There was one box containing towels and sheets, two other boxes were filled with kitchen supplies and utensils. We had a double garage and one side of it was filled with fishing stuff, while the other was occupied with his boat. Then I fully realized that my husband was a very serious fisherman.
Through the years we got a country home and then moved to the lake house we are currently occupying. Every time we moved the fishing stuff my husband had seemed to be multiplying. Since we live on a lake now there is fishing stuff all around us. Having so many items, we had to think of a system that would organize them and will enable my husband to find what he needed. Apart from that, it would mean I got the house cleaned of fishing stuff.
My husband has subscriptions for several magazines and catalogues offering a wide variety of hunting and fishing supplies. One day I had a glimpse of one magazine and found a fishing holder which would hold up to eight fishing rods. I immediately ordered two of them so that my husband's rods would be organized. Then I bought a closet with shelving on one side and a rod for hanging clothes on the other. The piece of furniture was made of sturdy plastic and would just fit in the corner of our garage.
After returning home with the new purchase I set up the closet. I placed my husband's fishing tackle on the shelves and hung his raingear, life jacket and other fishing and hunting clothing on the clothing rod. As soon as I got the rod holders delivered I placed all of his fishing rods and they found their place right next to the closet. I also put his filet knives at a box which I placed in the closet. The last thing I bought for the fishing stuff my husband has is a small refrigerator which stood on the other side of the closet. He can store his live bait and some beverages in it when being in the boat.
I am really happy that I managed to organize all the fishing stuff without much bother, and what is more important without having to pay too much. My husband has to buy a lock box for the boat electronics and everything will be organized. I also made a point when talking to my husband that his closet is full but he still keeps on reading the magazines and catalogues he gets monthly with anticipation.
About the Author
Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Fishing Stuff. Visit our site for more helpful information about Fishing Stuff and other similar topics.
Thoughts about fly fishing lodge Smith Passage
Megol nose and temple pads along with a lightweight TR90 Nylon Frame make the Smith Passage the ultimate all around sunglass for the outdoor enthusiast. Photochromic (PC) lenses are available in some select lens colors. The PC lens changes tints according to how dark or bright it is outside, allowing you to see better as light conditions change. Smith Optics use Techlite Lens ; Glass is #1 for optical clarity & scratch resistance. Give it a specialty TLT grind to reduce the weight and you've got yourself the world's lightest Techlite glass lens. Chemically treated to increase shatter resistance. ANSI Z80.3 surpassing impact resistance and prismatic power. 100% UVA/B/C. Perfect for low impact hyperactivities and loitering with intent. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is the percentage of available light allowed to reach the eye. Different lens tints offer specific VLT to enhance vision in different light conditions. Product Details Fit: Medium / X-Large Coverge Frame: TR90 Grilamid Lens: Techlite Glass Lens Coating: Anti-Reflective and Hydrophobic Interchangeable Lenses: No Polarized: Yes Warranty: Lifetime Warranty Shipping: Free! Smith Passage Lens Options • VLT 14% • medium to bright conditions Brown An excellent all around constant density lens. With a hint of yellow in medium-dark brown lens, it provides a great combination of contrast and true color transmission. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 9% • medium to bright conditions Gray *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A constant density dark, natural gray lens combined with our attractive Blue Mirror treatment. It preserves natural hues and color relationships. This lens is the preference for anglers and boaters on open oceans worldwide. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 13-23% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Copper *Best Seller* An exceptional general purpose photochromic lens. Copper provides medium contrast with increased definition and is very comfortable and pleasant on the eyes. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 21-31% • medium to bright conditions Photochromic Yellow *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A higher contrast photochromic lens. the "yellowish" tint enhances depth perceprion and helps gather available light in lower light conditions. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 14% • medium to bright conditions Blue Mirror *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A constant density medium-dark gray lens. This lens provides the truest of color transmissions with no contrast. Excellent for driving and blue water applications. Optimum performance is in medium to bright conditions. • VLT 9% • bright conditions Green Mirror *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A constant density dark brown lens combined with a stylish Green Mirror treatment. Designed for the brightest high-glare conditions on saltwater flats, rivers and streams. Optimum performance is in bright conditions. TLT Lenses: What are they? When you curve a lens it can bend the light passing through it and distort what you see. Tappered Lens Technology (TLT) contours the thickness of the lens so that light travels through without distortion. What you see is what you get? With TLT Without TLT UV Protection Linked to eye diseases, cataracts, and temporary conditions such as "snowblindness," Ultraviolet Radiation (UVA/B/C) is magnified by snow-covered surfaces. All Smith lens tints protect your eyes from 100% of these harmful forms of solar radiation.
Price: 149.00
Simms Womens Freestone Waders
The Women's Freestone has outstanding performance and function in a woman's design. The quality and durability will outlast this price by a long shot. There are our best value when it comes to women's wading. FEATURES Fit : Women's specific fit Materials : 4-layer QuadraLam⢠fabric technology, Upper features lightweight polyester fabric Pockets : Flip-out, zippered chest pocket Belt : Built-in belt loop Support : Patented built-in neoprene gravel guards Feet : 3.5mm high-density neoprene stockingfoot with hourglass design for increased durability Convertion : Easily converts to waist highs Included : Nylon Wading Belt Included Testing : Every pair manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana Warranty : Simms Warranty Shipping : Free Shipping 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. Well-made, high-performance waders are among the most important pieces of equipment an angler can own. To ensure maximum performance, every pair of Simms waders is designed, manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana. At least 22 different members of our production team are involved in making each pair of waders. And all Simms waders utilized advanced technologies and fabrics, providing the kind of durability, functionality, and comfort that have made them the choice of professional guides. 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: 199.95
Glide Fly Line Dressing
Description for Glide Fly Line Dressing is Coming Soon!
Price: 6.99
Gift Certificate $35
Gift Certificates work as follows: 1. Purchase a certificate. 2. Once your payment has cleared, we will send you a printable gift card via email. You can either print this and give it to someone, or just forward it to them via email. For more information see our Gift Certificate FAQ .
Price: 35.00
Headlines on fly fishing lodge Hitting the road - Aspen Times
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 10:52:51 GMT
Hitting the roadAspen Times, CO - 3 hours agoSunday found me fishing high on the North Fork of Lake Creek, at the base of the east side of Independence Pass, where Highway 82 begins the real climb ... |
Wilson’s Miramichi River Report July 10thFri, 11 Jul 2008 07:41:30 -0700
:: Click image to enlarge - fit your screen :: :: Look for buttons bottom of pop-up window to enlarge full size :: Atlantic salmon fly-fishing conditions at Wilson’s on the Miramichi River as of July 10th . Surprise surprise , yet another beautiful 6 inch raise in water as of 5 pm today . Maybe it is true , this could be ” one of those years ” that anglers wait for . The last three days has been very hot and the river warmed up but with the more than perfect water height we are still seeing f
Pioneer party: Small towns make July 24 their own (The Salt Lake Tribune)Tue, 05 Aug 2008 02:07:31 GMT
There is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler.
Slideshare document on fishingMon, 07 Jul 2008 16:39:33 -0700
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