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Another Great fishing equipment Article
Catfish Fishing - Learn The Facts That Can Help You Catch The Trophies


Catfish are popular amongst many types of fishermen. There are 37 catfish families and these species are found in both freshwater and saltwater, depending upon the type of catfish. Perhaps one of the most distinctive traits which catfish possess is their catlike whiskers, or barbels. It is hard to mistake a catfish for another type of fish due to this visible attribute.

Catfish are creatures of habit, during the day they tend to hide around submerged rocks and logs where they can shelter themselves from any possible predators. It is at nighttime when these unique fish seek out the open water to find food. Catfish are plentiful in number with regard to family and species type. They are found in various areas throughout the world although certain types of catfish stay within certain regions.

Catfish vary in size, depending on their age and what variety they are. They can range anywhere from a few inches to a few feet and come in a variety of weights as well. One unique trait which a catfish possesses, in addition to the familiar barbells, is the lack of any scales. This also makes identifying a catfish quite an easy task for beginner and advanced fishermen alike.

The catfish eats a variety of foods which come within its reach. Items such as smaller fish, water insects and more all make up the eclectic menu for the catfish. For the avid fishermen out there who target catfish as their selected catch, there are a few tips which make fishing for catfish that much easier. The first tip is to fish for these varieties at nighttime when they are out and about.

Since they tend to hide during the daylight hours, fishermen who are looking to catch catfish should do so when night falls. As for bait, there are a few items which catfish are more drawn to than others. Tantalizing items for the catfish include live bait such as shrimp, chicken liver and worms whereas lures in the form of spoons, jigs and spinners will all do the trick of catching some catfish.

Catfish are a unique type of fish which many fishermen look for when they are out on the water. Fishermen who desire to reel in some catfish are sure to find that the previously mentioned tips may help them to land that perfect catch.

There is a website that has great information on most species of freshwater fish. It has details that pertain to each species of fish such as habitat, spawning, eating habits, the best lures and baits and more, the website is called: Fishing Stringer, and can be found at this url:

http://www.fishingstringer.com

By Robert W. Benjamin

Copyright ? 2007

You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter, or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections.

Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over 5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He first released products on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970's-80's.

Seasonal Vacation Spots

http://www.seasonalvacationspots.com



Thoughts about fishing equipment
Blue Winged Olive, Spinner, Xelon


Fly fishers casting to such selective trout find that the transluscent Xelon or Z-lon wings on these Blue Winged Olive Spinners gives them the realistic impression that makes the difference. Spinners are especially effective patterns after the hatch when fish seem to rise consistently but refuse traditional hackled mayfly patterns.


Price: 1.25



Creative Fly Tying by Mike Mercer


Fresh and thought-provoking insights; Mike’s expertise comes from a lifetime spent on the water fishing and guiding, studying prey and fish feeding habits. Reveals the evolutions and epiphanies that went into the creation of 12 of his favorite innovative patterns: Gold Bead Poxyback Green Drake Nymph, Copper Bead Micro Z-Wing Caddis, Profile Spinner, Rag Sculpin, Micro Mayfly Nymph, Alaska Lemming, PMD Trigger Nymph, Gold Bead Biot Epoxy Golden Stone Nymph, Sac Fry, Rag Hex Nymph, Zebra Midgeling, Glasstail Caddis Pupa. Full color 160 pages


Price: 39.95



Dr. Slick Finishing Scissor SF5B


Description for Dr. Slick Finishing Scissor SF5B is coming soon!


Price: 16.00



Humpy, Trude, Yellow


With the Yellow Humpy Trude we've added a calf tail over wing which no doubt increases it's buoyancy, though more importantly gives the fisherman the advantage of quickly locating his fly even in the roughest of waters. As an attractor this pattern stands out as a very effective offering whether you're working a grassy bank, or choppy riffle.


Price: 1.25



Recommended fishing equipment Items
Western Fly-Fishing Strategies



Western Fly-Fishing Strategies

Valuable Western fly-fishing tips and lessons from a master fishing guide.



Fishing the Northwest: An Angler's Reader (Northwest Readers)



Fishing the Northwest: An Angler's Reader (Northwest Readers)
"Fishing the Northwest" collects stories and essays by twenty-two of the best angling writers in the region. Veteran flyfisher Glen Love has combed the vast literature on angling to create an exciting blend of subjects and styles that puts readers in the water next to fishing authors of great renown as well as noteworthy newer voices. Included are famous early writers like Zane Grey, who frequented Northwest rivers, and Roderick Haig-Brown, who defined angling literature for the region. Also spotlighted is a new wave of excellent writing that has exploded in the Northwest over the past two decades, calling on a host of gifted authors like Ted Leeson and Jessica Maxwell--one of several women who prove that it's no longer just a man's preserve. The book ranges from Alaska to the Rogue River in southern Oregon, the Olympic Mountains and Vancouver Island to the Continental Divide in Montana. From the advice of angling eminence Enos Bradner to the spirited fiction of Ken Kesey, from Robin Carey's account of getting acquainted with a new river to Lorian Hemingway's first fly-fishing adventure, this is the ultimate reader for anyone who, in Norman Maclean's famous words, is "haunted by waters."



Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)



Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)



Current fishing equipment News
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - Donations help nongame wildlife

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:00:00 GMT
March 13, 2008 -- For those who care about songbirds, river otters and other wildlife that are not hunted or fished for, tax time is one of the best times of the year...

Lipstick is a Sure-Thing During Economic Downturn

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:50:02 -0700
Lipstick, it seems, is economic lull-proof. Who would have thought?! Recent reports indicate that as the economy tightens up, consumers are heading out to purchase cosmetics. In fact, according to the "lipstick indicator," during tough economic times, lipstick sales skyrocket. Leonard Lauder, chairman of the Estee Lauder Group, coined the phrase after 9/11 when lipstick sales alone more than doubled. But, does lipstick really make everything better? While I’d have to argue against these asser

Affiliate Marketing: An Online Marketing Strategy

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:35:49 -0700
Affiliate Marketing: An Online Marketing Strategy April 15, 2008 – 6:46 pm Everybody it seems can make money online. The simplest way perhaps is to make money online through affiliate marketing. If you have a website, you can list other people’s websites on yours and become an affiliate, making money online through sales commissions every time someone goes to their site through yours and makes a purchase. You can make anywhere from 5% to 30% by just advertising their link. Further, affiliate


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Another Great fishing equipment Article
Catfish Fishing - Learn The Facts That Can Help You Catch The Trophies


Catfish are popular amongst many types of fishermen. There are 37 catfish families and these species are found in both freshwater and saltwater, depending upon the type of catfish. Perhaps one of the most distinctive traits which catfish possess is their catlike whiskers, or barbels. It is hard to mistake a catfish for another type of fish due to this visible attribute.

Catfish are creatures of habit, during the day they tend to hide around submerged rocks and logs where they can shelter themselves from any possible predators. It is at nighttime when these unique fish seek out the open water to find food. Catfish are plentiful in number with regard to family and species type. They are found in various areas throughout the world although certain types of catfish stay within certain regions.

Catfish vary in size, depending on their age and what variety they are. They can range anywhere from a few inches to a few feet and come in a variety of weights as well. One unique trait which a catfish possesses, in addition to the familiar barbells, is the lack of any scales. This also makes identifying a catfish quite an easy task for beginner and advanced fishermen alike.

The catfish eats a variety of foods which come within its reach. Items such as smaller fish, water insects and more all make up the eclectic menu for the catfish. For the avid fishermen out there who target catfish as their selected catch, there are a few tips which make fishing for catfish that much easier. The first tip is to fish for these varieties at nighttime when they are out and about.

Since they tend to hide during the daylight hours, fishermen who are looking to catch catfish should do so when night falls. As for bait, there are a few items which catfish are more drawn to than others. Tantalizing items for the catfish include live bait such as shrimp, chicken liver and worms whereas lures in the form of spoons, jigs and spinners will all do the trick of catching some catfish.

Catfish are a unique type of fish which many fishermen look for when they are out on the water. Fishermen who desire to reel in some catfish are sure to find that the previously mentioned tips may help them to land that perfect catch.

There is a website that has great information on most species of freshwater fish. It has details that pertain to each species of fish such as habitat, spawning, eating habits, the best lures and baits and more, the website is called: Fishing Stringer, and can be found at this url:

http://www.fishingstringer.com

By Robert W. Benjamin

Copyright ? 2007

You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter, or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections.

Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over 5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He first released products on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970's-80's.

Seasonal Vacation Spots

http://www.seasonalvacationspots.com



Thoughts about fishing equipment
Blue Winged Olive, Spinner, Xelon


Fly fishers casting to such selective trout find that the transluscent Xelon or Z-lon wings on these Blue Winged Olive Spinners gives them the realistic impression that makes the difference. Spinners are especially effective patterns after the hatch when fish seem to rise consistently but refuse traditional hackled mayfly patterns.


Price: 1.25



Creative Fly Tying by Mike Mercer


Fresh and thought-provoking insights; Mike’s expertise comes from a lifetime spent on the water fishing and guiding, studying prey and fish feeding habits. Reveals the evolutions and epiphanies that went into the creation of 12 of his favorite innovative patterns: Gold Bead Poxyback Green Drake Nymph, Copper Bead Micro Z-Wing Caddis, Profile Spinner, Rag Sculpin, Micro Mayfly Nymph, Alaska Lemming, PMD Trigger Nymph, Gold Bead Biot Epoxy Golden Stone Nymph, Sac Fry, Rag Hex Nymph, Zebra Midgeling, Glasstail Caddis Pupa. Full color 160 pages


Price: 39.95



Dr. Slick Finishing Scissor SF5B


Description for Dr. Slick Finishing Scissor SF5B is coming soon!


Price: 16.00



Humpy, Trude, Yellow


With the Yellow Humpy Trude we've added a calf tail over wing which no doubt increases it's buoyancy, though more importantly gives the fisherman the advantage of quickly locating his fly even in the roughest of waters. As an attractor this pattern stands out as a very effective offering whether you're working a grassy bank, or choppy riffle.


Price: 1.25



Recommended fishing equipment Items
Western Fly-Fishing Strategies



Western Fly-Fishing Strategies

Valuable Western fly-fishing tips and lessons from a master fishing guide.



Fishing the Northwest: An Angler's Reader (Northwest Readers)



Fishing the Northwest: An Angler's Reader (Northwest Readers)
"Fishing the Northwest" collects stories and essays by twenty-two of the best angling writers in the region. Veteran flyfisher Glen Love has combed the vast literature on angling to create an exciting blend of subjects and styles that puts readers in the water next to fishing authors of great renown as well as noteworthy newer voices. Included are famous early writers like Zane Grey, who frequented Northwest rivers, and Roderick Haig-Brown, who defined angling literature for the region. Also spotlighted is a new wave of excellent writing that has exploded in the Northwest over the past two decades, calling on a host of gifted authors like Ted Leeson and Jessica Maxwell--one of several women who prove that it's no longer just a man's preserve. The book ranges from Alaska to the Rogue River in southern Oregon, the Olympic Mountains and Vancouver Island to the Continental Divide in Montana. From the advice of angling eminence Enos Bradner to the spirited fiction of Ken Kesey, from Robin Carey's account of getting acquainted with a new river to Lorian Hemingway's first fly-fishing adventure, this is the ultimate reader for anyone who, in Norman Maclean's famous words, is "haunted by waters."



Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)



Dying to Fly Fish: A Max Addams Fly-Fishing Mystery (Dead Letter Mysteries)



Current fishing equipment News
Deseret News (Salt Lake City) - Donations help nongame wildlife

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:00:00 GMT
March 13, 2008 -- For those who care about songbirds, river otters and other wildlife that are not hunted or fished for, tax time is one of the best times of the year...

Lipstick is a Sure-Thing During Economic Downturn

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:50:02 -0700
Lipstick, it seems, is economic lull-proof. Who would have thought?! Recent reports indicate that as the economy tightens up, consumers are heading out to purchase cosmetics. In fact, according to the "lipstick indicator," during tough economic times, lipstick sales skyrocket. Leonard Lauder, chairman of the Estee Lauder Group, coined the phrase after 9/11 when lipstick sales alone more than doubled. But, does lipstick really make everything better? While I’d have to argue against these asser

Affiliate Marketing: An Online Marketing Strategy

Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:35:49 -0700
Affiliate Marketing: An Online Marketing Strategy April 15, 2008 – 6:46 pm Everybody it seems can make money online. The simplest way perhaps is to make money online through affiliate marketing. If you have a website, you can list other people’s websites on yours and become an affiliate, making money online through sales commissions every time someone goes to their site through yours and makes a purchase. You can make anywhere from 5% to 30% by just advertising their link. Further, affiliate


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