Oct

25

Several pieces of equipment are used in the sport of fly
fishing. One of these is the fly line. It is the piece
which is cast in fly fishing since the flies used in this
method of angling are virtually weightless.

Modern-day fly lines are made of a tough braided or a
monofilament core which is wrapped in a thick layer of
plastic. They also come in a variety of models which are
used in different kinds of environments.

There are lines that can be used in seawater then there are
those that can be used in cold temperatures. Each specific
model ensures maximum effectiveness when used in the
environment it was designed for.

Fly lines come in different sizes. These sizes are not only
important in buying lines but also in determining the rods
they can be used with. It is because a lines size is
always matched with the weight of the rod. So for example,
a #7 line is to be used with a rod of 7wt.

Aside from the line, another consideration when buying a
line is the taper. Some lines have a taper at one end while
others are tapered on both ends.

The advantage of the latter over single-tapered lines is
that the other side can still be used when the other one is
worn out.

Also, the taper has an influence on how well it can be
cast. A heavier taper can be cast easier which is why it is
recommended for beginners.



Oct

22

If it?s your first time to go for a deep sea fishing
trip, there are some essential things to know to make
it a fun-filled and successful one. Here are some of
the key points when having a deep sea fishing trip.

Overlooked Things To Bring

For sure fishing equipment, food and clothing are the
ones that are always remembered by people to bring on
a deep sea fishing trip. However, there?s still some
other stuff that a lot of people overlook bringing
with them to a trip.

One good example would be a cooler. Bringing one with
some ice, icepacks or even frozen water bottles are
very important, since this is what you?ll use to
retain the freshness of your catch and keep it cold.

Another one would be spare cash. Other than being
vital for emergencies, you would need this just in
case you get the biggest fish and you would have to
get in on the pool. You also need this for mate
tipping purposes for providing you help throughout
your excursion.

Also seasickness medicine would be important too.
Dramamine is one effective solution for that problem.
For those who are already used to boats, this kind of
problem may seldom be encountered. However, it would
still be beneficial if you pack a small first aid kit.
Try to bring band-Aids, stomach medicine, tissues, and
disinfectants in the kit, just so in case minor
injuries occur during the trip.

Best Locations For A Deep Sea Fishing Trip

Some of the best locations to have a deep sea fishing
trip are: Bodega Bay and San Diego in California;
Wildwood, or Cape May in New Jersey; Boston and Cape
Cod in Massachusetts; Daytona Beach, Destin, Key West
and Miami in Florida; Freeport, Galveston and Port
Aransas in Texas; Gloucester in Maine; Ocean City in
Maryland; and Point Pleasant in New Jersey.

These spots can give you a variety of fish to catch.
They also offer you different views and experiences
with nature. Each spot can have their own pro?s and
con?s, however, one thing?s for sure they are great
deep sea fishing spots!

General Deep Sea Fishing Overview

In general, a deep-sea fishing trip could last about
four to eight hours, or more depending on how long you
want it to be. You can arrange trips with your charter
or party boast in the morning or afternoon. In fact,
if you have a special occasion, you can even schedule
evening trips. You can also do this if you?re the
night owl type that might not be back to shore even
until wee hours of the morning.

If you?re having one of these late night trips,
especially during the colder months bringing a thermos
that is full to the brim with steaming tea, hot
chocolate or coffee would be a great way to keep
yourselves alert and warm during the trip.

Freebies On The Side

The great thing with deep sea fishing is that
sometimes you can get freebies on the side. Other than
the adventure of being out in the waters, you may be
graced with the appearance of some dolphins too. There
are cases in which you can also have a glimpse of sea
birds that are chasing each other playfully. However,
the situation would not always be like this, since
factors like location, weather, time of the day and
how many people you are with on your boat could affect
whether you?d see such blessings.



Oct

19

There is probably nothing more complicated in fly fishing
equipment than the artificial flies. Flies are the ones
used to attract the fishs attention and play a major role
in catching a fish.

Although its purpose may be straightforward, there is
nothing straightforward in choosing the right fly for the
right fish.

In the past, choosing a fly is easy enough because there
are specific flies for a specific fish.

For example, a trout fly is to be used exclusively on trout
and a salmon fly on salmon. But in the present, there are
more specific flies that cater to the varying diets of a
particular fish.

So for example, a trout does not only have a singular trout
fly, but also has flies that imitate frogs, worms, etc.

Another source of confusion, at least for beginners, is
that categories of US fly types are named differently than
their British counterparts.

For example, what are called dry flies in the United States
are simply called dries in the UK.

But despite the difference in taxonomy, they usually have
the same set of sub-categories. Again using the dry flies
as an example, the sub-category of mayflies can be found in
both categories.

Aside from its different types, flies also differ in sizes.
Usually, a flys size ranges from #2 to #22 with the former
being the largest.

Not to worry though as the confusion can be resolved by a
good advice from reputable and experienced fly fishing
equipment vendors. It is always a good idea to ask them
when in doubt of which type of fly to buy when one goes fly
fishing.



Oct

16

Deep Sea Fishing is one amazing experience that can be
a very memorable one for you and your fishing mates.
However, it is an activity that is often not
maximized. What most people don?t know is that there
is much more to deep sea fishing than fishing itself.
It?s really sad that trips like these are often not
maximized.

To not commit such a common mistake, here are some of
the ways that you can maximize your deep sea fishing
trip to make it an even more momentous and enjoyable
one!

Understand The Signs

Enjoying the sea itself and the wildlife around you is
often overlooked by deep sea trippers. Try to be
watchful of what nature around you is telling you. If
you can see birds, like gulls or other sea birds that
are hovering over a specific area of water, then heed
on it.

There is a big probability that there are smaller
fishes usually used by fishermen as bait somewhere in
that area. This could imply that there is yet another
big probability that there would be bigger fishes
beneath that area of water. Try following these simple
hints and indications and for sure you?d be having a
catch in no time!

Be Watchful

You may also want to be on the watch for snooks during
your trip. Try to look under ledges since this is one
of their favourite hiding places. In fact, they have a
similar behaviours and habits with bass.

If It?s A Full Moon, Do It The Crab Way

During full moons, crabs usually shed off their skins.
So if you?ll be deep sea fishing on a full moon night,
you could try making use of soft crab imitations as
your bait. Doing this would definitely entice the
stripers from their hiding places to go look out for
the crabs.

Want Some Tuna? Get A Dolphin!

If you?ll be fishing out for tuna, especially
yellowfins, one good way to locate them is follow
where the dolphins are. Tuna usually school with
dolphins, which is why if ever you see dolphins there
is a really big probability that some tuna school
would not be that far away.

However, it is vital to take note that you should be
careful not to land on a dolphin even by accident,
because dolphins are protected species, which should
be treated with some respect.

Don?t Go Solo

Let?s face it, going solo with any kind of activity is
not that always fun. This is just the same with deep
sea fishing. So, if you really want to make something
out of your trip, such as priceless memories and
enjoyable moments, then you should try spending the
trip with some friends or family.

Battle Sea Sickness

If you have sea sickness or motion sickness, then a
fishing trip can be a not so enjoyable activity for
you. However, you should not let this hamper you from
enjoying such great experience. That is why you should
battle it.

If this is your problem, try looking at the horizon.
It might sound ironic and silly, but you should try to
stay up on deck as long as you can; doing this can
make it easier for you to adjust with the boat?s
motion. Additionally, staying away from fumes is
advisable, since they could make you feel even worse.



Oct

13

Fly Fishing Terms

October 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Like in any other sports, fly fishing has its own set of
terms and jargon to talk about everything related to this
activity.

While it makes communicating with other fly fishing
enthusiasts easier, it can be confusing to the average
person, much less to those who are just starting out with
fly fishing.

To help out beginners, below are some fly fishing terms
which will let newbies get the hang of them and let them
understand what other more-experienced fly fishers are
talking about.

Back-cast - is the act of casting the line by first
throwing it backwards, letting it unfurl, then casting it
forward.

Buzzer - a term that refers to flies or any other insect
that flies over the water.

Cover - the act of casting a fly to an area with a good
number of fish.

Fly - an artificial lure which attracts fish by imitating a
natural lure or by getting its attention with the lures
bright colors.

Fly Line - the line usually made of synthetic material to
which the hook is attached.

Fly Reel - the object which holds the line. It comes in
several types depending on several factors which include
the materials used and function.

Fly Rod - the rod used specifically for fly fishing. It is
usually made of bamboo, fiberglass and graphite.

Jig - a small and metal-headed artificial lure which
usually has feathers on it.

What is listed above is only the most common terms used in
fly fishing. However, they are enough to let beginners get
by in conversations about the activity.

There are others more out there that beginners can pick up
as one gains experience in this angling method.



Oct

10

There are a lot of factors to take into consideration
when picking out a deep sea charter. You do not only
have to look for one that is professional and
reputable, but you also have to find one that can meet
your personal needs. Thus, before you go out to sea,
you have to decide on exactly what it is that you
really want from the trip.

What Kind Of Experience?

Your main concern must be to decide on the type of
experience that you want to get. Is it wreck and reef
fishing that you want? How about inshore fishing?
Probably you?re interested in getting a charter which
specializes on targeting specific types of specie,
like billfish, tarpon, etc.? Factors like these would
definitely depend on what place in the world you?ll be
fishing in. For instance, if you?ll be fishing from
the Gulf of Mexico, you would have different options
if you?ll be looking for a deep sea charter in
Northern California.

What Kind Of Level?

Second, you should decide on the level that you want
to fish in. There?s a big difference between charters
catering to novice fishermen than those designed for
experienced ones. Nevertheless, the great thing about
charter boat?s abundance is that they have one for any
kind of level.

Some specialize on catering to beginners and families,
while some specialize in bringing more experienced
anglers out to sea. A lot of charter services can
actually offer you several options. Most likely,
charter boat captains would offer trolling options,
which is especially for novice anglers, families, and
even kids. For instance, a lot of charter boats
situated in Southern Florida can take their patrons
trolling during spring and fall months, in which they
are given the opportunity to have 6 hours hunting some
redfish, dolphin, etc.

However, high speed trolling would be a great choice
if you?re an experienced one that lack some of the
equipments to have your own expedition. This is best
done around summer months, which is when conditions
are best set to catch bigger game fish, like bull
dolphin, sailfish and yahoo.

Ask! Probably the best advice when looking for a
charter would be directly asking the captain exactly
what it is that they offer, and can offer. You would
definitely don?t want to be wasting money and time on
an adventure that is not really tailored for your
needs. A lot of charter services are actually up front
regarding the different choices of service that they
can offer. Thus, you have the ability to determine
what type of charter would be the best for you!

Money Matters After deciding on the type of experience
you would want, now it?s time to settle on how much
you?re willing to pay for the trip. In general,
smaller boats that have the capacity of 2-4 people
have a typical price of $200-$400. If you want to get
a bigger boat for a whole day trip, prices usually
play around $900-$1,200. Additionally, factors like
the charter?s reputation play a role on how much they
charge.

Playing It Safe

Although most charters are headed by quality,
experienced individuals, there are some occasional
shady characters that might try to sell their services
to you. If this is the case, you should try checking
their reputation by asking people around the area and
getting some recommendations from the locals.

Doing this could mean having visits in the local
marinas and bait shops. Basically, you should visit
the docks. Another choice would be asking the hotel
that you?re staying in. Such hotels usually have
charter services that they usually use and can
recommend to you.

Lastly, you can directly interview your potential
charter captains. This would help you see what kind of
person you?ll be spending the trip with. Most of the
time, this method is the one that shows whether the
charter service is reputable or not.



Aug

2

Lake Trout Fishing

August 2, 2007 | 3 Comments

Lake Trout can mostly be found in the northern part of the United States and Canada. They are prized as both a game fish as well as a food fish. Lake trout are the largest of the trout species and can grow in excess of 40 pounds in some cases. Lake trout are dependant on cold, deep, oxygen rich water, which is why they are mostly found in the Northern parts of North America. As a matter of fact, here’s a trivia question for you: Did you know that nearly 25% of Canada’s lake trout population is found in Ontario, and even though this is true, only 1% of Ontario’s lakes contain Lake Trout?

Lake trout prefer cold water and are likely to be found deep during warm summer periods. Long narrow spoons and plugs are preferred lures for Lake trout fishing. Angling techniques are similar for lake trout in most waters. Down-riggers and lead core lines are useful for getting deep when surface waters are warm. During spring and fall when surface waters are cold, Continue reading




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