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  • River Wye Fishing

    Posted by admin on January 31st, 2011 and filed under Fishing Lures | No Comments »

    Short video clip of Fly Fishing for Shad on the River Wye at the Red Lion Hotel, Bredwardine. UK

    Duration : 6 min 16 sec

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    Astoria Oregon Fishing Trips

    Posted by admin on January 31st, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | No Comments »

    Fish With Eric***** I have fished with Eric Linde, of Linde Sportfishing, since the late 80's. I have used Linde Sportfishing for Salmon, Steelhead, and Sturgeon, and have fished in the Pacific Ocean, the bays of the Oregon coast, Buoy 10, The Columbia, The Willamette, and the Clearwater River in Idaho.

    WEALTH OF INFORMATION!!! Thank you so much! What a fantastic fishing guide you turned me on to. Eric was first class in every way. Not only did we catch fish but Eric helped us understand the fishing methods used while at the same time providing us with a wealth of information about the area we fished and its history. This is the type of response I get after referring anglers to book a trip with fishing guide Eric Linde, which is why he is often the first guide I recommend. Buzz Ramsey

    Duration : 25 sec

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    Fishing – Easter Production 2007

    Posted by admin on January 31st, 2011 and filed under Fishing Bait | No Comments »

    The is video was produced during Easter 2007. Starring a cast of several (including Tim Marshall, Kevin Black and Anthony Palmieri). Thanks to everyone who took part in making this production enjoyable.

    Filmed and Edited by Erin Tuckey.

    Music – King of Glory by Third Day

    Duration : 10 min 55 sec

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    Funny video of Piggy the princess – Fishing

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Lures | No Comments »

    Piggy the princess goes fishing for some piglets!!! Visit Piggy official site at http://www.piggy-the-princess.com/

    Duration : 53 sec

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    Double Rainbow (Fishing Spoof)

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | No Comments »

    Double Rainbow Trout. What does this mean? www.wfn.tv

    Duration : 41 sec

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    Best fishing website ever!

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Bait | No Comments »

    We took a ride on one of the coolest "Ducks". It was a boat, and a truck, all in one and very neat! Oh, by the way…check out our cool new fishing websites…the best ever! A social network where you can meet other like-minded fishing friends. http://www.reeled.com

    Duration : 1 min 34 sec

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    Thought On Fishing

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Lures | 17 Comments »

    Fishing is a complicated process,it not only need techniques but also need some necessary conditions. This article will tell you the conditions for fishing.

    Terrestials for fishing. The smaller the stream the better luck you’ll have fishing terrestials. Trees are more likely to hang over a greater portion of stream. Out of these trees all sorts of beetles and ants will fall in the river. If your fishing a heavily wooded section of river that’s what you should fish: ants and beetles. If the surrounding area has a lot of grass and you see those hoppers then throw those guys. On smaller streams terrestials become a large part of the diet.

    Time for fishing. The best time for fishing is afternoon. At that time, fish are eating a lot for their metabolism and digestion are cranked.The water begins to warm up because rays begin to penetrate the water. Remember to fish the downwind shoreline, as the winds will push the warmer surface water along with surface food into that area. Fish are eating a lot because their metabolism and digestion are cranked. Water is warm because the sun is directly overhead.

    Methods for fishing. There are many methods for fishing,such as Bait Casting, Spin Casting, Fly Fishing, Still Fishing, Drift Fishing, Chumming, Live Lining, Bottom Bouncing, Trolling, Jig and Worm ,Jigging, Ice Fishing, Fishing From Boats. If you only want to enjoy the process, you can catch the fish and release it. Proper catch and release fishing techniques also reduce fish fighting and handling times and help avoid damage to fish skin, scales and slime layers.

    Tool for fishing. Fishing tool include natural bait, lures,rigs,tackle,rods and reels. Proper catch and release fishing techniques also reduce fish fighting and handling times and help avoid damage to fish skin, scales and slime layers. Poppers and flies are small lures used with spincasting and fly-fishing tackle. These baits are very good for pan fish and other fish that feed on the surface such as trout and bass. Other things you can browse on the internet too.

    sunshine02
    http://www.articlesbase.com/fishing-articles/thought-on-fishing-700504.html

    Fishing Game: Nature’s Playground

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Line | No Comments »

    If all men measured up to the standards of true sportsmanship, there would be no need for game, fish, and forestry laws. Neither would there be so much need for the laws that regulate human affairs in general.

    But, in the fishing game, it is the true sportsman, with a love for the great outdoors, a wholesome respect for the welfare of others, and consideration for living and growing things, who sets the good examples for the youth to follow.

    In reality, fishing games differ a lot from the other types of games that man has come to know. A fishing game is not a mere reflection of the activity itself but more of the love for fishing.

    In fishing games, the angler does not go hunting or fishing only to gain the privilege of boasting over slaughter or material gain. He loves the lightning-like flash of the trout, the leap of the bass or muskie, the tug on the line, the whir of the reel, the thrill of battle with some “denizens” of the deep, and the companionship of other true sportsmen.

    The Concept of Fishing Games

    The most common type of fishing game is known as the “offshore game fishing.” In this type of game fishing, the anglers aim for the big lean fishes like the marlins and the tunas and the fishing is done in the sea.

    Offshore game fishing is usually conducted as one type of recreational activity. Though, there are instances wherein this type of fishing game is also employed in competitions like the sports fishing.

    Because of the energy being utilized in this type of recreational activity, offshore game fishing usually requires the biggest fishing boats. These fishing boats generally range from 30 to 50 feet in length.

    The object of the game is to reel the fish in once it is properly hooked on the line. This can be a daunting task since the fish, especially if it is a big one, will have the tendency to pull away from the boat. The challenge is to reel the fish in while keeping the Fishing Line maintained on its specified tension.

    The fishing game is not more of a competition for a true angler. Whenever they are doing this kind of activity as part of the game, what the angler really wants is to get in touch with nature, to breathe the clean, pure air, and muse in solitude in the wilds of nature’s playground.

    Hence, in fishing games like offshore game fishing, the anglers like to play the game in strict accordance with the rules of reason and fairness at the same time conserve the value of fishes in the community.

    Nicky Pilkington
    http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/fishing-game-natures-playground-10041.html

    Soft Bait Fishing New Zealand

    Posted by admin on January 29th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Bait | No Comments »

     

    Softly, softly

    Historically, New Zealand snapper fishing involved mostly natural bait, heavy sinkers and monofilament lines. Drop the anchor and drop the bait. Then came softbaits, jerkshads, swimming mullet and minnow — all terms that, a few years ago, were the reserve of American bass anglers. But the advent of braid (dynema) line has given the angler the ability to get a small jighead (lead-weighted hook) to the sea bed with, for example, a 5 inch softbait, a method that perfectly suits our conditions.
    The soft bait looks like a fish, swims like a fish and has scented attractants that encourage fish to keep biting. Snapper, once thought to be scavengers, we now know are predatory — striking and actually pursuing softbaits, which is one of the reasons why soft baits are so effective. Anglers using this method report catching larger fish and in places they had never caught fish previously. 

    Here’s how:    

     Most soft bait fishing is done on the drift.

     Cast to where the boat is drifting (generally over structure or rises that hold fish, over the Waitemata worm beds early season or in work-ups of baitfish with snapper feeding underneath).

    Find the sea bed with the lure, keep the slack out of the line and give the lure a slight twitch as you slowly retrieve the line as the boat drifts towards the lure.

    Fish often take on the drop so an overhead reel, although not widely used, is better suited for this style of fishing.

    Most use a small spinning reel with a capacity of 150m of braid, usually top shot with braid and with a monofilament backing; a 7 foot rod that’s not to stiff but with some lift in the butt section; for leader about 1.5 to 2 meters of fluorocarbon trace of 15-20lb breaking strain (fluorocarbon has good abrasion resistance and low visibility).

    Go FISH has the widest and most technical range of softbait tackle in New Zealand, and we are always happy with tuition in tackle and techniques www.gofish.co.nz

     

    Greg Hill

    My Fishing Trip

    Posted by admin on January 26th, 2011 and filed under Fishing Lures | No Comments »

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    Duration : 5 min 40 sec

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