what i would do is reduce the body of water your fishing in go to ponds or small lakes i generally use texas rigged salamandres or worms for most of the year then you can switch to top water in shallo...
For the warm water fly fishers who like to use top water bugs for bass and bluegill visit www.BreamBugs.com
Features "Uncle Don's" favorite cork body flies from Accardo and Peck.
I understand that you find bonefishing in the milky water too easy, but that is absolutely the most boring way of fishing bonefish. Go to very shallow flats and find a much more interesting fly fishin...
Hi.
You don't say what you use your tank for,is it for Fish or Drinking Water?
However there are commercial products which will neutralise the Water,the easiest way is to use Limestone for drin...
Or you can do what I did, when the fish come flying up out of the water (A Blu Fish) throw a good punch and knock it out! I was the only person to catch a fish that night! True story, the fish ca...
If you mean you're fishing dry flies in 10 feet of water, and you don't see any fish rising, then it's less likely that fish will come to the surface than be caught underneath. But 10 ...
...t a website on this board, don't want to get into any trouble.
Cliff Lake is 5700 acres of clear water and we also have 8 stained water portage lakes accessible by boat and portage.
If you ...
Hi ashorty.
I have caught Catfish in Australia on worms,prawns & shrimp in Fresh Water,give them a try.
In Salt water I have caught them on Chicken Flesh whilst Fishing for Bream.
Good Luck.
l...
spinnerbaits reeling fast to keep them on top of the water is one of my favorite techniques it works awsome time it just as it hits the water start reeling quickley but controlingly
There's no easy answerer because it depends a lot on the type of water, clear or stained and the species of fish.
Walleye for example, you'd want an overcast day with some wind to churn u...
Did you catch that in the salt water. It looks like a toadfish to me. Snakeheads are uusally found in fresh water.
Capt. Chris Myers
Mosquito Lagoon Fishing Guide
... to 1000 rpm. It starts just fine and does great when the idle is above 1000 rpm. I checked the fuel for water and applied some water absorbent to it, but it still shuts down. I thought about replacin...
Hi.
Everyone I know load their Spools with the Line dry,naturally they all become wet in the water,some Braids have less water absorbsion than others,so if you load your spool correctly you won'...
I believe the lower unit on my Motorguide 30 lb tracker is leaking. After lowering it into the water it works fine for 5 or 6 minutes then quits. It may occasionally work after that but very intermi...
...; it's hard to say the most common caught,I know they catch Carp,Trout,Greyling,Salmon etc in Fresh Water as well as Cod,Haddock etc in Salt water.
So it's a hard question to answer.
lipho...
...th a jar each of chartreuse, flourescent orange, flourescent pink, and maybe yellow or rainbow. But, the water is pretty muddy around here, so you need the bright colors. If you're fishing in ver...
I fish in Perth WA in anything from 10M to 30M of water. You can catch some pretty good fish over here.
Usually just use a reel for bottom fishing from my boat. They are cheap and pretty easy to u...
The 2006 season on The Gander is best described in one word, ”water” and lots of it!
Strong runs of grilse entered the river on high water in mid June. Water levels remained high and dropping, wit...
...as turned up in Australia which has been brought here by the Oil,Coal & other Tankers in their Bilge Water.
When they arrive they pump out the Bilge Water, apparently these & possibly other n...
...inal deep sea fishing. King Mackerel have started showing up in the past couple of weeks as the surface water temperature increased to 76 degrees. The Gulf Red Snapper are very aggressive also. We ...
...and? On of my local lakes has huge lily pads in the summer that are a few inches above the height of the water because the water level drops. I know that there are huge fish in there, but the lily pad...
...ve bottom, whether that is where the baitfish are located or that's where the fish's preferred water temp is. I use them in 8 feet of water in the spring on Lake Ontario when fishing for the...
Lake Texoma water temperature is 63° and the elevation is 11’ above normal and the water is stained. The fishing is about as good as it can get right now. Once you find the fish, they are biting ...
...stion is I got the BBs inside and shoe goo on each end so it don't move, back and forth. Do I drill water holes so to sinks? Will it float with no water inside? The plastic will not move to let t...
...any they all seem to have a different opinion. I caught it in west palm beach (south florida) in a fresh water man made lake that use to be the site an old landfill. my best guess is that it is some s...
... when you finish fishing with gear you purchase,clean & oil it,if having used it in brackish or salt water rinse under fresh water then oil it.
Good Luck,Have a good Holiday.
liphooked....
Hi Jake.
Main thing,always dry your gear,especially in salty,brackish water,or where there is nutrients in the water. When you store them, wipe the hooks,parts that are likely to rust lightly with va...
Me, my brother and a friend got on the water very early on Sunday. We fished until about 11:00 (would have stayed on the water longer if we didn't have a picnic to go to). We landed a bunch of ba...
Hit a local pond with my brother that we go to for some great top water action. I was throwing a green Fish Arrow Cover Jack frog. I had a huge blow-up less than 10 feet in front of my brother that en...
There are numerous places to fish like South Padre Island for some Salt water fishing, or even San Antonio fishing. Bait fishermen and fly fishermen will find a comfort spot to throw a line in. Texas ...
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