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Tourists and local fishermen enjoy saltwater fishing in various countries and regions across the world. Whether your next fishing trip is a vacation getaway or a quick weekend retreat, the right fishing tackle will make the quest more enjoyable. ... more »
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The next time you are at a sporting goods store, check out crankbaits for your next Gulf Coast fishing trip. Crankbaits are lures with a solid, hard body and a diving fin (known as a bill) up front. If you get the right one, you can even troll ... more »
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Most likely, a fish probably does not register pain as we know it. If it did, they deserve our sympathy because every meal must be torture between the horns on shrimp to spiny fins on a lot of baitfish or the shells on crabs. Fish do register ... more »
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Fish rely on sight, sound, scent and feel when going after a meal and to avoid predators. By knowing what a fish hears, you may have better luck successfully catching a fish... more »
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To catch a fish, you should focus on the way fish feed. When fish are in schools and feeding they will bite on almost anything they think is alive and can be swallowed. Fish are slightly more likely to hit on lures that are roughly the same color ... more »
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While they're not epicureans, fish do rely on scent when going after a meal. Although when they aren't hungry, some fish will swim close to baitfish without striking, when they are hungry they can end up in a feeding frenzy caused by the ... more »
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When picking a lure, focus on what is known about a fish's senses. Whether a fish will strike, ignore, or flee is triggered by its ability to see, hear, smell and feel. Yet fish senses do not work in the same way that ours do. Fish also don't ... more »
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If hauling fish around on a string is your idea of a good time, Alaska is heaven. With salmon clogging the rivers and halibut carpeting the ocean floor, the 49th state has more great fishing than it does flannelshirted, bearded guys looking for ... more »
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Utah's Strawberry Bay Reservoir is nestled in the top of the mountains in Wasatch county. Strawberry Bay is well known for its large populations of Rainbows, Cutts and Kokanee. Strawberry has year round fishing. Use a boat or float tube, fish ... more »
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Whether a newbie or a seasoned fisherman, there is a salmon fishing excursion available on Seattle's Puget Sound just for you. The Puget Sound is know for it's calm waters and scenic views of the Seattle skyline. Pull off a great day of fishing ... more »
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Make this easy but tasty dish in less than 30 minutes. The buttermilk soaking and parmesan cheese give it an unusual flavor. The recipe serves 4... more »
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This article will teach you the correct way to hook the worm, not the conventional way... more »
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Bluefish are rightly known for their superior strength and sharp teeth, so as any seasoned fisherman knows, they need to be handled with care to avoid nursing a nasty bite. Release your bluefish at the right time and place for the best chance of ... more »
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If your husband is a fisherman like mine, you have probably cleaned and prepared your fair-share of smelly fish. Here is a sure way to remove the odor from your hands. This idea works to remove garlic and onion smells as well. It even works ... more »
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Nothing can be more irritating than your fishing line getting twisted and your pole not wanting to cast adequately. However, there is a solution for this issue, though largely unpracticed and unknown... more »
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It’s happened to everyone not currently starring in their own televised fishing show: we’ve cast the hook into a tree that overhangs the lake in which we’re fishing. We don’t know how, we don’t know why, but it happened. Here’s seven easy steps ... more »
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I’ve got something. I’VE GOT SOMETHING BIG-” No, you don't. You have a rock. We’ve all been there, in the rowboat with Dad, and we’ve snagged our hook on a rock lying in wait underneath the water. At times, it can seem like rocks eat hooks, ... more »
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You can catfish in just about any and every pond around, so it seems. Even the open ocean offers up some feisty cats. How to catch them has always been a matter of choice for the fisherman; yet rigging a catfish float seems to be a smart way to go... more »
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Fishing for halibut, you can use dead bait to attract a boatload of prime catches. There are two methods for rigging dead bait. Whether you want to drift or troll is a matter of preference, but you'll need few different tools, depending on your ... more »
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Halibut season generally runs from early May to late June. With the window of opportunity small, you will want to make the most of your fishing by using the best bait. Use live bait as your lure for Halibut and have a prosperous season of Halibut ... more »
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The experts agree--live bait is the very best tool for catching hungry northern pike. Whether you're just getting started pike fishing or are ready to wrestle a hard-fighting game fish, knowing how to rig live bait is a skill you must acquire... more »
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Many fishermen will tell you the only way to catch a big trout is to use live bait. It seems these elusive fish are attracted to the movement and scent of living food. If you want to land the big one, there are some subtle moves you can employ to ... more »
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Fishing is a terrific pastime and sport for people around the world. The gear that goes along with fishing varies widely. The days of a simple hook on a line with bait attached have long past. Now, the number of gadgets and lures available at ... more »
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For those trout fishermen and women who love to go trout fishing, rig your line with PowerBait and catch more trout. It's true--you will catch more trout and go home happy. This eHow can help... more »
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Pike fishing is a sport that can be shared with friends, family or just to take time away from it all for yourself. While pike can be fished in many places around the United States and all over the world, there is some particular tackle that can ... more »