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  • How to Go Fishing in Surprise Arizona

    Many people move to Surprise Arizona from places all over the world and one thing some people may start missing is fishing. Now most people do not think of the Sonoran desert as a great place to...

  • How to Prepare for a Minnesota Ice Fishing Contest

    Minnesota is home to several ice fishing contests each year. Preparing for an ice fishing contest ahead of time will help avoid wasting time on the contest day. This article provides some quick...

  • How to Interpret Fish Finders

    A useful tool often utilized by anglers when boat fishing is a fish finder. Being able to interpret the information presented by this device often enables a more efficient and successful fishing...

  • How to Get a Child Interested in Fishing

    Children need to be taught how to fish. The technique includes a soft sell rather than a forcible sale. You must lead them to the water and show them how much fun fishing is and you will have a...

  • How to Chum & Bait Freshwater Fish

    When you are ready to go freshwater fishing, how to chum and bait freshwater fish is important, if you hope to catch bass, catfish, crappie, carp or perch. Fishermen that have chummed in saltwater...

  • How to Use Underwater Cameras for Fishing

    Underwater cameras are a relatively new tool in the fisherman's arsenal. The cameras can provide an immediate view of what is going on under the water and what fish are in the area. While they...

  • How to Work a Scud on Your Fishing Line

    Scuds are found in plentiful numbers in rivers and lakes around the United States. Fished properly, scud fly patterns will catch a variety of fish and a selection of such flies are found in many...

  • What Can I Spray on My Fishing Bait?

    Many sport and recreational anglers, particularly those targeting freshwater species such as largemouth bass and salmon, spray natural and synthetic chemical combinations on their baits and lures...

  • How to Fish a Tube Bait

    Tube baits are round soft plastic lures with an attached fringe of rubber surrounding the open end of the bait. The bait is tubular in design with a rounded enclosed end which allows the lure to...

  • How to Hook Herring as Bait

    Herring has been a staple in many countries for centuries, often eaten by poor fishermen when no other catch was available. Small and bony, the herring has found a niche in recent years as popular...

  • Luhr Jensen Dipsy Diver Instructions

    A Dipsy Diver is a versatile diving device that helps you troll spoons to a mid-range depth. If you want to fish deeper, use a downrigger. A Dipsy Diver can also be rigged to move your lure left...

  • How to Fish for Stripers

    When a school of striped bass are feeding, the fishing is fast,paced excitement. Striped bass, or stripers, are therefore a popular target of sports anglers. They are found across a wide area of...

  • How to Bait a Catfish Hole

    Baiting or chumming a catfish hole is the well-known practice among catfish fishermen. It entails using loose bait to attract catfish to the area where you plan to fish. You can choose from a...

  • Treble Hooks Vs. Single Hooks on Fishing Plugs

    Most sport and recreational fishing plugs--hard-bodied lures meant to imitate fish, crawfish, frogs or other prey--traditionally come equipped with two or more treble hooks. They can often be...

  • How to Fish for Kokanee Salmon

    The kokanee is a land-locked sockeye salmon that thrives in deep, cold mountain lakes and their tributaries. They are sporting to catch and delicious to eat. Although they have been caught by...

  • Homemade Bait Fish Tank

    Bait fish tanks allow you to keep bait fish alive during long fishing trips. Homemade bait fish tanks are easy to construct and can save you the hundreds of dollars that large, store-bought bait...

  • How to Loosen Drag on Saltwater Fishing Poles

    The drag system on saltwater fishing poles is especially important since there is no telling when a saltwater angler could hook a huge fish. Absent a drag that lets out line when a fish applies...

  • What Are Standard Fishing Nets Made Of?

    Different types of materials can make up a standard fishing net, also called a landing net, with these materials composing the mesh, handle and "hoop" of the net. The net's composition depends on...

  • Chartered Fishing on Dauphin Island

    Dauphin Island is a 14-mile long barrier island located south of Alabama's Mobile Bay. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, its year-round population was 1,579 in 2007. With its easy access to the...

  • How to Fish With Artificial Cocahoe Minnows

    Growing up there were many lures that I used when going bass fishing. A lot of them I still use today. From plastic worms to spinner baits to the focus of this article, the Cocahoe Minnow. With...

  • How to Make Stink Bait

    Stink bait is one of the few things in life that truly lives up to its name. The two words deliver a precise description of a food lure for catching fish with an indiscriminate appetite. For the...

  • How to Find Bait Fish

    One of an angler's best bait options is a smaller fish that a bigger fish will attack and try to eat. These types of bait fish have proven to be excellent enticement for many species of game fish,...

  • How to Rig Your Fishing Line for Freshwater Panfishing

    Fishing for freshwater panfish is fun. Panfish such as bluegills, sunfish and crappies can provide hours of non-stop fishing action. Where you find one, you will generally find dozens. Panfish can...

  • How to Fish for Spawning Salmon

    Every year salmon migrate from the ocean, up the rivers of the Pacific Northwest to spawn providing some exciting fishing action. There are several ways to fish for spawning salmon, however spin...

  • How to Snag Salmon

    Salmon are a typically large type of fish that lives in both saltwater and freshwater. They need cool water that has clean gravel at the bottom to suffice for spawning. Salmon also seem to flock...

  • How to Fish With a Beetle Spin

    The Beetle Spin has been popular for half a century for catching the more aggressive predatory fish such as bass, walleye, bream, crappie and perch, but it also can work for larger trout, salmon...

  • How to Create Your Personal Fishing Journal

    A fishing vacation can be more than a break from work; it can be a way of life. If you take fishing vacations often, you want to remember the locations, guides, accommodations-and of course, the...

  • Tips to Hunt for Big Fish

    Anglers who consistently catch big fish know where to locate them, an important aspect of coming home with what fishermen refer to as a lunker. This involves studying a lake, pond or river and...

  • How to Use Trout Roe As Bait

    Trout eggs will catch a variety of trout species, but are most often used to catch steelhead trout. Anglers catch trout on eggs any time of year, but spring and fall are the best times to use eggs...

  • How to Hook Up Anchovy for Fishing

    Live bait angling produces the largest catches in size and number whether you are fishing in fresh or salt water. Using prey fish, such as anchovy or herring, taps into the normal feeding patterns...

  • How to Catch a Fish for Beginners

    During a camping trip or just for fun, you might want to go fishing. Fishing is a good activity if you are camping by a river or a lake, where you can catch your fish and grill it up for dinner! ...

  • How to Rig Cut Bait for Fishing

    The expression "either fish or cut bait" is a classic command to get someone to do something, anything, besides sitting around while others work. Yet in the sport of fishing there is an...

  • How to Understand Sonar Fish Finders

    Fish finders use sonar technology to bounce sound waves off underwater objects. Developed during World War II to track enemy submarines and underwater mines, the technology is now used by anglers...

  • How to Surf Fish With Lures

    Surf fishing with lures is a great way to enjoy angling with minimal expense. A surf-casting rod and reel, an assortment of lures and a fishing license, if required, are the only items needed for...

  • Guide to Salt Water Fishing

    From the warm waters off the Florida Keys, Texas coast, or Carolinas, to the diverse waters of the Pacific, anglers across the United States coastal regions can find a wide array of saltwater...

  • How to Fish With Salmon Spoons

    Salmon spoons are a form of artificial bait that attracts fish by imitating the actions of wounded bait fish. The two most popular forms of spoons are casted spoons, which allow fishermen to...

  • How to Hook Mullet for Flounder Fishing

    Mullet is a species of small saltwater fish commonly used for bait in surf fishing, from a pier and for trolling behind a boat. Hooking mullet for flounder fishing requires a rig and sinker weight...

  • What Size Fishing Hooks to Use for Spots & Croakers

    The Atlantic Croaker (aka "croaker") and the Spot (aka "Norfolk Spot") are Atlantic coastal fish whose habitat extends from Maine to the Gulf of Mexico. Atlantic croaker fish grow to around 18 to...

  • How Has Big-Game Fishing Changed?

    Humans have been fishing for as long as they have lived near water, but big-game fishing only really began to take shape near the end of the 19th Century. The increasing popularity of the motor...

  • How to Use Downriggers

    So, you want to fish for the giant lake trout you're always hearing about, but you have never used a downrigger, a trolling device that uses a large weight to keep a fishing line and its lure at a...

  • How to Take the Y Bone Out of a Northern Pike

    A very common complaint with anglers against the Norther Pike is its difficult Y bone. The bones can be difficult to remove and are too large to eat, making Northern Pike a more difficult fish to...

  • How to Use Bass Lures for a Musky

    Bass lures are often adequate for muskie fishing. Muskies are opportunistic predators that readily eat many of the same things bass eat. Although muskies are much larger than bass and prefer one...

  • Techniques for Fishing With Plugs

    There are two types of plugs --- topwater plugs and diving plugs. These lures at one time were hand-made from wood but nowadays are typically plastic. Plugs resemble something that a hungry game...

  • How to Seine for Fish

    Seining is a great technique for catching your own bait fish, rather than buying expensive live bait at a tackle shop on the way to the fishing hole. Seining is similar, though on a much smaller...

  • How to Hook Into Soft Bait for Fishing

    Soft bait gives an angler several advantages over artificial lures. Soft baits feel more natural in the mouth of a wary fish, which means they are less likely to spit soft baits out. The baits...

  • How to Keep Game Fish

    In many instances, people go fishing to put food on their table, targeting specific types of game fish. Among the fish that make an excellent meal when filleted and cooked are all types of trout,...

  • How to Keep Fish Alive During a Tournament

    Keeping fish alive during a fishing tournament is very important to your success in the tournament. Dead fish can rack up penalty points and drop you right off the leader board. Don't take any...

  • How to Remove the Y Bone in Filleting a Northern Pike

    Northern pike are edible, but many anglers despair of ever getting all the small bones out of them. Most of the bones you'll find in a pike fillet are the Y-bones; if you were to look at the fish...

  • How to Use Spinning Reel Fishing Rod

    The spinning rod and reel is a widely used type of reel that anglers employ to catch fish such as crappie, trout, bass, pickerel and bluegill. The spinning rod and reel works under a simple...

  • Night Bass Fishing Tips

    Fishing for bass at night offers a few advantages over daytime angling. These predatory fish actively feed during low-light periods, when they have a vision advantage over many of their prey...

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