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  • 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...

  • 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 Make Your Own Bass Fishing Bait

    Bass fishing can cause you to lose a lot of lures if done incorrectly. Most fish will be close to cover such as logs, seaweed, fallen branches and rocks. Many bass fishing bait and lures will get...

  • How to Care for Plastic Fishing Worms

    Plastic fishing worms are the weapon of choice for freshwater anglers, particularly when they're after largemouth bass. For ease of use, realism and fish-catching results, soft plastic worms are...

  • 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...

  • Supplies for Making Fishing Lures

    Creating your own fishing lures can be a fun and rewarding hobby. The basic premise is simple: create something that a fish would want to eat and put a hook on it. But the materials that can be...

  • 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...

  • How to Select Fishing Line Weight

    Fishing line weight needs to be matched to your rod and reel. Depending on the type of fishing you are doing, lures and bait you are using, and line type you choose, you may want a heavier or...

  • 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...

  • How to Identify Fishing Bait

    If you're not a regular angler, it can be difficult to identify the various types of lures used as fishing bait. They can include crankbaits, spinners, surface plugs, soft plastics, spoons and...

  • How to Catch River Pike & Walleye

    Catching river pike and walleye is easier with the proper equipment and planning. Once you've researched the ideal location for your trip, it's important to learn how to catch their attention, and...

  • How to Bait a Soft Plastic Lure

    Soft plastic lures are available in hundreds of colors and styles for freshwater and saltwater fishing. Originally invented to simulate worms for largemouth bass fishing in lakes, soft plastic...

  • What Goes in a Fishing Tackle Box?

    The angler's tackle box contains the various equipment and fishing tackle that allows him to pursue a mixed bag of fish species. Some anglers keep their tackle basic, while others seemingly have a...

  • Late Summer Bass Fishing Tips

    Bass can be caught all year long, whether they're biting heavily in the warm weather or more selective during the winter. However, there are things every fisherman should know during certain times...

  • How to Cast With Rapala Lures

    Rapala's fish-imitating lures are made not only to swim like live fish, but for easy casting over distances to reach the spots where fish are hanging, without spooking them. While the lures can be...

  • How to Use Jitterbug Lures to Catch Trout

    The Jitterbug lure is one of the most recognized fishing lures in the world. It has a thick oval body and a distinctive oversized wobble-plate attached to the lure's nose. Despite its unusual...

  • Lures & Techniques to Catch River Trout

    Fishing for trout can be done either with fly-fishing techniques or by casting. Regardless of which method you choose, you need to have an understanding of your quarry and how it travels.

  • How to Use Fishing Lures in Salt Water

    Catching saltwater fish on artificial lures is exciting. Unlike bait fishing, which involves a lot of sitting and waiting, fishing with artificial lures is an active pursuit. It is up to you to...

  • The Best Types of Fishing Lures

    Fishing lures come in many different shapes and sizes, designed to lure fish to the catch in many different ways. Some are designed to catch primarily one type of fish, while others may work on a...

  • Tips on Catching Largemouth Bass

    Largemouth bass fishing is one of the more popular forms of inland freshwater fishing in the United States, as bass are large and aggressive fish who put up an excellent fight. They also are...

  • Types of Tackle Boxes

    One of the most important pieces of fishing gear that a professional angler or a novice needs is a tackle box. There are several types to choose from based on what type of fishing you do and...

  • How to Cast with a Bait Casting Reel

    Using a bait casting reel takes time and patience. It's not like a spinning reel that you just let the line fly... it takes practice.

  • How to Fish With Tube Lures

    A tube lure is an effective bass bait generally used when pursuing fish that are in cover. These lures have the reputation of being able to entice fish during periods of slow fishing. Tube lures...

  • How to Fish With Tube Jigs

    Tube fishing lures are a popular choice of fishermen who pursue species of fish feed on crayfish. These lures are effective when working in heavy cover and shallow water, but they do require the...

  • Homemade Fishing Bait for Bluegills

    Bluegill is a species of fish common throughout nearly all of North America. Bluegill are delicious fish and present a ferocious fight when caught, particularly with light tackle, making them one...

  • Tools Used for Fishing

    One can fish more effectively and often have more fun by using equipment designed specifically for fishing.

  • How to Fish For A Tiger Muskie

    A tiger muskie, which is also known as a tiger musky, tiger muske or tiger muskellunge is a hybrid species that is a cross between a pike and a muskie (muskellunge). The tiger muskie species is...

  • How to Fish With Storm Lures

    Storm is a brand of lures for fishing that specializes in the production of soft plastic and hard bait and lures. Many fishermen are weary at first when it comes to using plastic bait, but Storm...

  • Types of Spinner Blades

    Fishing lures such as spinnerbaits and in-line spinners have blades of different kinds. These blades give the lure a specific motion as it spins in the water and causes the lure to ride in the...

  • How to Find Discount Fishing Tackle

    Where to find Discount fishing tackle so you can save money and still fill up your tackle box.

  • How to Buy Cheap Fishing Lures

    Having the right fishing lures can be expensive. Ever feel that you spend more on lures than you do anything else? Learn how to buy cheap fishing lures and spend the money on mounting the big...

  • Spotted Bass Fishing Tips

    Spotted bass, found primarily in the Southeast, are popular with fishermen because they give a good fight. They are similar to largemouth bass but smaller, so light tackle and lines are...

  • How to Work Fish Decoys

    Fish decoys, sometimes referred to as "swim baits," are life-size rubber or plastic lures designed to look and swim like a fish. The concept behind these lures is that a fish will be more likely...

  • The Best Type of Lures for Largemouth Bass Fishing

    Because a largemouth bass will eat so many things, there is a large assortment of lures that will attract it. Lures that can slink through the weeds where bass hide work well. The same is true of...

  • How to Fish for Bass Using a Jig Lure

    Fishing for bass with a jig lure is all about fishing in the grass and brush, as opposed to fishing on the bottom of the water. Learn about the brush guards that exist on some jig lures with help...

  • The Best Fishing Lures to Use

    Lures are pieces of fishing equipment that imitate a real fish, and they come in many variations, including big lures, top water lures, mid-range lures and lures that go deep. Learn about fitting...

  • Different Types of Fishing Bait

    Different types of fishing bait include Rapala lures, bullet lures and live bait, such as herring. Find out how to use planer rods to let the bait go down 20 to 30 feet during high-speed trolling...

  • How to Clean Old Fishing Lures

    The most important consideration when cleaning old fishing lures is to make sure that all of the corrosive salt has been washed away. Extend the life of a lure by several years through regular...

  • How to Fish for Trout with Spinner Lures

    There are many ways to successfully catch brook and rainbow trout but using spinner lures is easy, fun and inexpensive for novice fishermen to begin.

  • Alaska King Fishing Methods

    King salmon are one of the most sought-after fish in all of Alaska because for their size, their fighting ability and their delicious meat. These fish, which spawn in the rivers all around the...

  • Freshwater Bass Fishing Tips

    Bass are one of the most popular species of freshwater fish. Anglers appreciate their hard fights, willingness to jump when hooked and their abundance in many bodies of water. Bass are known to...

  • Bass Fishing Budget Tips

    Given unlimited resources, bass fishermen could spend thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars on their sport and still not have all the gadgets that are available to help anglers catch fish....

  • Smallmouth Bass Fishing Tips

    Smallmouth bass are known as one of the sportiest and hardest fighting fish in freshwater. They can be caught on a variety of baits--from bottom-bumping jigs that mimic crayfish to topwater baits...

  • The Best Way to Catch a Walleye

    Walleye are a freshwater game fish native to the northern states and Canada. It is the state fish of Minnesota and is a popular dish on the menus of restaurants in that state. Walleye can grow up...

  • Flies Used for White Bass Fishing

    White bass, the state fish of Oklahoma, belong to the temperate bass family. Unlike largemouth and smallmouth, which are actually sunfish, whites are similar to perch and carp, although they're...

  • Bass Fishing Tips for Cold Weather

    When the weather turns cold, especially in the lead-up to winter, many bass anglers have a tendency to hang up their fishing rods and reels until the weather warms up again. After all, bass are...

  • Bass Fishing Tips for Winter

    Bass fishing is something you can do all year long if you have a bit of patience and plan your day out properly. Specific things you'll need may vary depending on the region you reside in....

  • How to Fish for Muskies

    Muskies are a popular game fish and among the most challenging of all freshwater fish to catch. Muskies, known as the "Fish of 10,000 Casts," can grow to longer than 50 inches and weigh more than...

  • Walleye Fall Fishing Lure Tips

    Walleyes are one of the most popular game fish because they can be a challenging fish to catch and are widely considered one of the finest-tasting fish around. The meat of walleyes is white and...

  • How to Catch The Largemouth Bass

    Largemouth bass are fun fish to catch and relatively easy to find and understand. The Largemouth Bass is easily the most sought after freshwater gamefish. To catch one requires a little luck and...

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