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With more and more great companies producing great fishing rods today, finding the right rod for you could easily be a daunting task to say the least. While you will have to take into account the type of fishing you plan on doing, there are many different rods that you can purchase to do the job. While we all know that ice fishing rods would not be practical for bass fishing on a lake in the spring or fall, so too would the impracticality of using a deep sea rod for a cold February day in an ice hut.
When it comes to fishing rods, the great thing is that you do not have to go to a special store to purchase them. Read more
Jul
19
Halibut and Salmon Fishing in Seward, Alaska
July 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment
When you talk about fishing and Alaska, you will probably think of Seward. Seward is the Saltwater Sport Fishing Capitol of Alaska. It is where the biggest fishing sports are held, not to mention the fist in Alaska for Coho salmon and halibut catch, as well as other fish like ling cod, and more.
Halibut and salmon fishing in Seward, Alaska is not new, at least not to the locals and frequent visitors. Well, how could it be when it is the place where big fishing games are held? The halibut and salmon fishing in Seward, Alaska start in the month of April when the temperature start to rise and the snow start to melt. It is also the time when this small coast community starts into to become alive. Fishing gears are prepared, the fishing boats are repainted and visiting fishing enthusiasts are starting to come to experience one of the best seasons of Seward, Alaska – fishing season!
As a matter of fact, halibut and salmon fishing in Seward, Alaska start a little earlier than it is supposed to be. Read more
Jul
18
Fishing for Salmon
July 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Are you planning to go fishing for salmon? If you are and you are one of the beginners or first-timers, there are basic things you need to know to get you started and to help you enjoy this enjoyable outdoor activity.
First off, there are several species of salmon that you should know about before you go fishing for salmon trips. There are Atlantic and Pacific salmons. Atlantic species are from the Atlantic Ocean, as the name implies. Also, you can find a wide variety of salmon in the various lakes that are in the eastern North America areas. They are the kind of salmon that don’t immigrate as they prefer fresh water than salt water.
The most popular of all salmons are Read more
Jul
17
Catch and Release Practices for Ice Fishing
July 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Why practice Catch and Release fishing? The fish population, and the size of the fish caught, have been on a steady decline for a number of years. This is due to the advancement of ice fishing technologies. Gadgets and advancements to other ice fishing equipment are making it much easier to catch fish in everyday ice fishing spots. However, we are seeing more and more anglers returning the majority of their catch to the water. While no one can deny the fact that a nice hot fish dinner after an ice fishing trip is very rewarding, most fishers are enjoying fishing for the sport, not for the food.
Another common practice used in combination with catch and release is called ‘selective harvest.’ Read more
Jul
16
Salmon Fishing Lures
July 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment
There are several ways to catch the kind of salmon you target. Some would use different fishing methods, while others would use fishing lures. As what all salmon fishing enthusiasts know, a lure is placed on the very end of the fishing line. But, what most of them did not know is that, improper placement of a lure could result to an unsatisfying day or worse no catch at all. Salmon fishing lures are supposed to be tightly connected to the end of the fishing line in order that it will not fall off from the fishing line when thrown into the waters. It may sound so simple and obvious, but still there are people who tend to neglect it, especially the beginners.
Getting yourself salmon fishing lures is not as simple as you think. You can’t just buy and attach them securely at the end of your fishing line. It doesn’t work that way. Read more
Jul
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Salmon Fishing in Canada
July 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment
What makes salmon fishing in Canada different from salmon fishing in other places and why is it very popular all over the world? There could be a lot of reasons why salmon fishing in Canada is something that many salmon fishing enthusiasts wanted to take. Probably because, they have several options of salmon fishing destinations than they can ever have in other places. You can choose to fish in British Columbia, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, or Quebec.
Among the salmon fishing destinations in Canada, British Columbia outshines them all. But, it actually doesn’t matter whether you choose Quebec over British Columbia or where in Canada. What really makes a difference is Read more
Jul
15
What To Look For In The Best Ice Fishing Shelters
July 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment
So you want to take up ice fishing but you have no idea what to look for when it comes to choosing the perfect ice fishing shelters for you and your friends. You do not want to buy the cheapest ice fishing shacks because you are afraid that it will not last through more than one fishing trip, but at the same time you do not want to go all out and purchase some highly expensive ice fishing mansion because you do not really know if you even like to ice fish. Pitching a tent out there on the frozen lake bed is out of the question because the last thing you want to do is crack the ice and risk falling in – so what is an amateur ice fisherman to do?
Well, if you are smart about starting out your new sport then Read more
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