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Blog Post fishing for a lingcod
The ling cod, Ophiodon elongatus, is a fish of the greenling family Hexagrammidae. It is the only member of the genus Ophiodon. It is native to the North American west coast from Shumagin Islands...
Blog Post Slab Crappie Hidding in Crappie "Holes" Secret fishing method of the past!
Crappie fishing hole Catch your limit everyday! A crappie hole can be anywhere, even in shallow water where you would never think crappie would be hiding. A crappie hole is actually a "hole" i...
Blog Post Crappie Fishing Gear: The List You Can't Do Without!
Gear To Catch Crappie Amazing results! If you are familiar with crappie, you know they are cunning and crafty creatures with a high degree of intelligence. Indeed, If you lived the life of a s...
Blog Post Crappie Fishing Rod
Crappie fishing pole| Its extremely  important to use the right  rod when fishing for crappie. Find out what pole the pros use when you read my article. Also do not forget to get your free...
Blog Post Lake Okeechobee: Nationally Recognized For It's Large Mouth Bass
The second largest body of freshwater in the United States is Lake Okeechobee Florida. The word "Oki" origin comes from Seminole Indians and means water. The word Okeechobee is derived from the word ...
Blog Post Short glossary for popular sweet water fish in Europe
Learn a little about the fish that is mostly angles in Europe. Catfish Catfish are medium to large size; some specimens can reach 3.5 meter. A well-known type is the European catfish (Silurus...
Blog Post Trolling For Crappie
Quick And Easy Way To Troll For Crappie! The nice thing about having a boat is that you can troll to find the crappie schools. Some fisherman spend all day trolling weather they catch any crap...
Blog Post Fishing Lures for Trophy Lake Trout
In this article we will complete the series on catching trophy fish. I would like to explore location, presentation and lure selection for Lake Trout. Fishermen everywhere covet them for their tab...
Blog Post Fishing equipment tips
Successful fishing starts with the preparation at home. Clean your fishing material every time you come home after fishing. Take the right equipment for every circumstance; diff...
Blog Post ice fishing fishfinders
Ice fishing is the activity of catching fish with lines and fish hooks or spears through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water. Ice anglers may sit on the stool in the open on a frozen lake...
Blog Post Pike fishing
Pike angling is becoming an increasingly popular pastime in the UK and Europe. Effective methods for catching this hard fighting fish include dead baits, lure fishing, and jerk bait...
Blog Post Baked cod with potatoes
Almost a casserole of fish, delicious, juicy and full of different tastes. All in one, a dish that is a whole meal. Ingredients: 800 gram cod, 2 dl dry white wine (1 cup), 1 onion, ...
Blog Post Bimini Twist and Double Surgeon's Loop
On Midcurrent-fly fishing at its best , a great video was posted of George Anderson demonstrates his method for tying the Bimini Twist, a complex but high-strength knot, in preparation for completin...
Blog Post Video - Shad Fishing on the Delaware River
Interesting video of Shad fishing on the Delaware River, via Fishing For History
Blog Post Tying Minnow Flys
I have always been fascintated by tying flies, and these little imitation minnows are just wonderful.  Ahron Fish Tales Fly Shop out of Calgary Alberta shows us step by step how to tie these...
Blog Post Grilled Salmon Recipe
Herman Saksono Challenge your taste buds with this new taste of the most popular edible fish - straight out of Japan. (Japanese recipe) Ingredie...
Blog Post The Tyers Bench
This is a guest post by Brent Reece who writes on his own blog Aroostook Flyers & Tyers For hundreds of years we humans have been tying and trying to fool trout and other species with str...
Blog Post Carp in aspic, a Polish recipe
A traditional polish recipe that allows you to enjoy cold carp for over a week without spoiling. Ingredients: A 800 g carp SOUP The head of the fish 1½-liter water 180 g ve...
Blog Post South Platte Pro-Am Carp Slam - August 22nd 2009
If you haven't signed up yet for South Platte Pro-Am Carp Slam you can and should do so now. Even if you are not a local, it sounds like a good excuse to plan an end of summer getaway. from the ...
Blog Post Under the Barbie Influence
Some fishermen are dead serious about their fishing and rarely will you see a smile while they are busy fishing. Others on the other hand .... You got to ask yourself what was going through...
Blog Post Sign Petition to Stop Unattended Gill Net Practices
 I thought I would let you know about this petition, if you don't already. Capt. Gordon started  A PETITION TO STOP UNATTENDED GILL NET PRACTICES . Pete McDonald from Fishing Jones is ...
Blog Post fishing for muskies
A muskellunge also known as a muskie is a large, relatively uncommon freshwater fish of North America. Muskellunge are the largest member of the pike family, Esocidae. The name comes from the O...
Blog Post Ft Lauderdale Sport Fishing Report
  The action has slowed down a bit on the reef this past week in Ft Lauderdale.  A lot of the reef fish like kingfish and bonitos didn't bite that well for us this week as oppo...
Blog Post Holiday Fishing in Fort Lauderdale
The holiday fishing season is here in Fort Lauderdale once again.  The weather has been kind to us this year in South Florida.  We had back-to-back-to-back cold fronts this month which ...
Blog Post Bonefish - The Movie
Theo from  The Wandle Piscators (both a blog and a river conservation and fishing group) wrote a great review for BoneFish a fishing DVD. The creator of the DVD, Charles Rangeley...
Blog Post A Mans Man
I love reading old text books or newspapers and so on, especially from the end of the 19th century, because society as we know it has change in such a vast way since then, and this is most evident ...
Blog Post Fishing in the Kenai River.
Fred from Mystic Waters Fly Fishing Weblog fished in the Kenai River and posted great pictures of his catches. A little bit on the Kenai River- The Kenai is the most popular sport fishing des...
Blog Post Orange Beach Alabama Fishing For King Mackerel
Orange Beach King Mackerel showing up along the Gulf Shores of Alabama. Those of you who fish the Alabama gulf coast know about our King Mackerel fishery.  The King Mackerel usuall...
Blog Post Basic equipment
Buying the right rod and knowing which line and size suits you the best, might sound complicated, but if you use basic common sense and logic, it doesn't have to be so hard. If you know how to match...
Blog Post Dancing Eagles
Steamboat Pilot and Today published this article by Tom Ross : Where eagles dare Raptors learn to do the San Juan Shuffle and other tall tales. If this Post was food, it would demand some serio...
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