November 19, 2008
By Tim Richardson in Fishing | 0 comments
Many anglers fish without ever knowing how their baits actually induce fish to behave the way they do; in taking bait and hook into their mouths. But if you knew better how to achieve this effect in practice, and how to manipulate it more appropriately at times, do you think this would increase your chances of bites and fish landed? If so, then read on!
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November 16, 2008
By Dane Masters in Fishing | 0 comments
For thousands of bass fishing enthusiasts the thrill of discovering a great location for catching fish can almost equal the thrill of catching one. If you are new to bass fishing or if you are planning to fish in a new location, you will find more success with this simple plan to find the best fishing wherever you go!
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November 14, 2008
By dai1952 in Fishing | 0 comments
For others among us, it is a serious sport. Here are some things to consider. For any angler, how to get to the point of fishing is one of the first concern areas. Canoe was at one time one of the most dependable and trusted ways to travel according to American Indians. Though good for paddling to reach some hitherto undetected fish zones, the canoe is rather unstable and difficult to handle during windy times.
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November 12, 2008
By dai1952 in Fishing | 0 comments
It differs from one person to the other. Here are some points to consider. One of the important considerations is how to reach the water. Though not among the most trusted water vehicles, the American Indians used canoes and is one of the oldest recorded water transports. Canoes are good to reach small nooks and crevices in water where fish remain in hiding, but it is important to remember that canoes are unstable as a rule and can not face up to strong winds.
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November 10, 2008
By Penelope SanMateo in Fishing | 0 comments
The colors in the Upper Peninsula in the fall will be well worth the trip to see. There are nine different areas that are suggested. The first is a trip of 105 miles from Hancock to Lake Linden, on to Lac La Belle, Bete Grise and then to Copper Harbor. Leave Copper Harbor and go to Eagle River and on to Calument and Laurium and back to Hancock. The route covers Mackinac County with the peak color expected in mid-October, Chippewa County with the peak color expected the first two weeks of October, Luce County with peak color expected the first two weeks of October and Schoolcraft County with the peak color also being the first two weeks in October. This is called the Eastern Upper Peninsula tour.
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November 10, 2008
By James Cavalier in Fishing | 0 comments
The United States, Australia and Canada have Bass fishing as their favorite sport. Many competitions are conducted all through the year and thus bass fishing has become a very profitable industry.
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November 9, 2008
By James Cavalier in Fishing | 0 comments
One of the very first things you must figure out while planning your trip would be your prerogatives. You must be more detailed with yourself than just saying you want to fish. This may mean several different things to everyone embarking on the trip.
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November 9, 2008
By dai1952 in Fishing | 0 comments
Angling is a great sport to participate and you need to get familiar with the rules of the game. Make it a point never to take an action that will hurt the other anglers around yo or damage the environment. Fishing is a very ancient practice and as far as recorded history shows us, it has been around more than 10,000 years ago. Technological advances may have increased the chances of catching fish but many of the tried and tested rules still apply.
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November 8, 2008
By Dane Masters in Fishing | 0 comments
Aluminum boats can suffer a variety of different sorts of damage. Most have to do with leaks and corrosion. Improperly mounted riveting often results in leaks, as will any seam that is improperly sealed or that has a damaged seal. The corrosive properties of water, especially salt water, can make the metal fragile, and will eventually eat right through the hull.
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November 7, 2008
By James Cavalier in Fishing | 0 comments
As the cold off-season months approach, boat owners must decide how they are going to store their craft. In addition to deciding where to store your boat, you also have to know how to properly winterize your boat.
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