Archive for the ‘Fishing’ Category
Catching crappie in Lake Zorinsky, Nebraska is pretty easy any time of the year. The anglers are catching the crappie between the hours of 2 PM and 6 PM by trolling with a Rapala swimming crankbait. They are fishing in about six to ten feet of water.
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The minnow is an amazing fish species that is described as being the largest species there is when it comes to quantity. They are basically a small silvery fish that can grow up to a little over a foot in length but most of them are much smaller. There are many different types of species of minnows, which can be found in most any lake, river, stream, pond and any other body of water all over the nation.
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Bass fishing for many begins the first time they get that hit and proceeds from there to become a lifelong avocation. If you have just discovered bass fishing then it's time to start accumulating your bass fishing tackle. Over the course of your bass fishing lifetime you will probably have many rods and reels, literally hundreds of lures and a wide variety of storage boxes. However, the first gear you buy need not be expensive or abundant as long as it suits the needs of a novice bass angler.
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Bend Oregon is better known for its trout fishing but it also supports a few lakes that have good populations of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. The bodies of water within a one hour drive from Bend that hold bass are Crane Prairie Reservoir, Wickiup Reservoir, Davis Lake, Prineville Reservoir, Haystack Reservoir and Lake Billy Chinook (Round Butte Reservoir).
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Every fisherman knows that one of the best places to shop for grouper fish is in Florida. Grouper fish can be very easy to catch if you know what your doing.
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All walleye anglers know when summer is ending and fall is beginning just by the way the walleye are acting and eating. As the water temperatures start dropping the walleye start feeding more. More food helps them to stay alive when they slow down during the cold winters. You will have incredible luck catching a walleye during the fall because they are looking for anything they can find to eat. They will strike at just about anything in the fall months. As the water gets colder, the walleye tend to move to the deeper waters around underwater structures such as island, humps and points.
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In the general sport of fishing, you use lures to catch your fish; however, when you are fly fishing, the word lure only marginally applies. Sure, you are trying to lure the fish to your bait, but when you are fly fishing, you use flies to entice the fish. So when we talk about lures in the sport of fly fishing, we are really speaking about flies.
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Catching walleye from a canoe can be fun, exciting and productive when you have a few simple tips to help you out. As you may already know the walleye can be a very challenging species. They will put up a fight that you won't soon forget.
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The term fly fishing gear can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we will discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but there is so much more involved in your fly fishing gear.
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Lake Michigan is one of the best places to go in the Midwest if you want to go walleye fishing. This lake is the perfect habitat for walleye because it offers many structures for them to thrive and grow. This lake is bordered by four separate states. They are Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. Therefore, when you fish for walleye in this lake you need to be familiar with the regulations set in place by each of these states. The rules for fishing may vary with each state because each of them control and set in place their own regulations and you wouldn't want to break any laws.
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