Sunday, May 25, 2008

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Today's wholesale fishing tackle Article
Catch and Release Practices for Ice Fishing



Why practice Catch and Release fishing? The fish population, and the size of the fish caught, have been on a steady decline for a number of years. This is due to the advancement of ice fishing technologies. Gadgets and advancements to other ice fishing equipment are making it much easier to catch fish in everyday ice fishing spots. However, we are seeing more and more anglers returning the majority of their catch to the water. While no one can deny the fact that a nice hot fish dinner after an ice fishing trip is very rewarding, most fishers are enjoying fishing for the sport, not for the food.


Another common practice used in combination with catch and release is called 'selective harvest.' This is the practice of minimizing the waste of fish, and providing a diverse opportunity for fishing while preserving fish conservation. The easiest way to do this is to practice catch and release. Only keep what you will definitely use. While catching and keeping the fish as a prize can bring you great joy, so can the release of the fish. This ensures that there will be fish for you to catch in the future. Releasing smaller fish also helps ensure there will be large fish in the water for spawning. Using the catch and release techniques means the fish will be in peak physical condition, and size, when you decide to keep a catch for food in the future.


All fishermen should keep the conservation of fish at the tops of their minds. Whether you fish for food, pure recreation, or for sport, when the fish are gone, there's no more fishing. And with an increasing number of anglers reaching both highly accessible and more remote areas, conservation is becoming increasingly important.
There are also some more exact reasons to practice catch and release. Many water bodies now require you to catch and release. Also, as mentioned, physical conditions of the fish caught play a role. There is no reason to keep small fish, as these fish will grow, and ultimately produce more fish. There are also regulations in place for catch limits, zero catch limits and season restrictions which demand the use of catch and release.


Catch and release, and selective harvesting of fish guarantees the continued growth of fish populations and your continued enjoyment of fishing.

About the Author


Alex Simms is a content writer for Fishing Source.

A Short wholesale fishing tackle Summary
Pacific Fly Classic Landing Net


High quality bamboo and hard wood construction Extremely light weight and durable Soft nylon micro-mesh bag French clip is included Beautifully crafted Exceptional value length 20” opening 14”x 8” depth 14”


Price: 18.99



Muddler Minnow, Marabou, Yellow


The addition of a yellow marabou tail makes this muddler an even more attractive sculpin imitation for the biggest fish in the river. A variety of colors also make this fly useful for different light and water conditions.


Price: 1.25



Rio Coldwater 15 Foot VersiTip Fly Line


Evolved from the WindCutter fly line design, the VersiTip has the RIO non-hinging welded loop design and five interchangeable tips. The smooth, slim welded loops will not foul the guides. Unlike other sink tips, this line is designed with a thick belly to turn over dense sinking tips. Attach either the Clouser taper floating tip or one of the four sinking tips directly to the body. Packaged with the floating tip, plus a 15 ft water-clear AquaLux Intermediate tip (1.5 ips 3.8 cm/s), Type 3 DC (3 - 4 ips 8.9 cm/s), Type 6 DC (6 - 7 ips 17 cm/s) and a Type 8 DC (8 - 9 ips 20.3 cm/s) sinking tips (sizes #8 - #10 only). It is the fly line favored by Alaskan guides for all species and by steelhead fly fishers. With the VersiTip the fly fisher is always prepared to meet any fishing conditions encountered. Made with a memory-free coldwater coating and core. Length : 100 ft (30.5m) Color : Yellow


Price: 124.95



Bottoms Up Floatant Holder


Rubber suction cup with snap fastener and chain for 1/2 oz. bottle of Aquel, Royal Gel or Henrys Sinket.


Price: 4.99



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Today's wholesale fishing tackle Article
Catch and Release Practices for Ice Fishing



Why practice Catch and Release fishing? The fish population, and the size of the fish caught, have been on a steady decline for a number of years. This is due to the advancement of ice fishing technologies. Gadgets and advancements to other ice fishing equipment are making it much easier to catch fish in everyday ice fishing spots. However, we are seeing more and more anglers returning the majority of their catch to the water. While no one can deny the fact that a nice hot fish dinner after an ice fishing trip is very rewarding, most fishers are enjoying fishing for the sport, not for the food.


Another common practice used in combination with catch and release is called 'selective harvest.' This is the practice of minimizing the waste of fish, and providing a diverse opportunity for fishing while preserving fish conservation. The easiest way to do this is to practice catch and release. Only keep what you will definitely use. While catching and keeping the fish as a prize can bring you great joy, so can the release of the fish. This ensures that there will be fish for you to catch in the future. Releasing smaller fish also helps ensure there will be large fish in the water for spawning. Using the catch and release techniques means the fish will be in peak physical condition, and size, when you decide to keep a catch for food in the future.


All fishermen should keep the conservation of fish at the tops of their minds. Whether you fish for food, pure recreation, or for sport, when the fish are gone, there's no more fishing. And with an increasing number of anglers reaching both highly accessible and more remote areas, conservation is becoming increasingly important.
There are also some more exact reasons to practice catch and release. Many water bodies now require you to catch and release. Also, as mentioned, physical conditions of the fish caught play a role. There is no reason to keep small fish, as these fish will grow, and ultimately produce more fish. There are also regulations in place for catch limits, zero catch limits and season restrictions which demand the use of catch and release.


Catch and release, and selective harvesting of fish guarantees the continued growth of fish populations and your continued enjoyment of fishing.

About the Author


Alex Simms is a content writer for Fishing Source.

A Short wholesale fishing tackle Summary
Pacific Fly Classic Landing Net


High quality bamboo and hard wood construction Extremely light weight and durable Soft nylon micro-mesh bag French clip is included Beautifully crafted Exceptional value length 20” opening 14”x 8” depth 14”


Price: 18.99



Muddler Minnow, Marabou, Yellow


The addition of a yellow marabou tail makes this muddler an even more attractive sculpin imitation for the biggest fish in the river. A variety of colors also make this fly useful for different light and water conditions.


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Rio Coldwater 15 Foot VersiTip Fly Line


Evolved from the WindCutter fly line design, the VersiTip has the RIO non-hinging welded loop design and five interchangeable tips. The smooth, slim welded loops will not foul the guides. Unlike other sink tips, this line is designed with a thick belly to turn over dense sinking tips. Attach either the Clouser taper floating tip or one of the four sinking tips directly to the body. Packaged with the floating tip, plus a 15 ft water-clear AquaLux Intermediate tip (1.5 ips 3.8 cm/s), Type 3 DC (3 - 4 ips 8.9 cm/s), Type 6 DC (6 - 7 ips 17 cm/s) and a Type 8 DC (8 - 9 ips 20.3 cm/s) sinking tips (sizes #8 - #10 only). It is the fly line favored by Alaskan guides for all species and by steelhead fly fishers. With the VersiTip the fly fisher is always prepared to meet any fishing conditions encountered. Made with a memory-free coldwater coating and core. Length : 100 ft (30.5m) Color : Yellow


Price: 124.95



Bottoms Up Floatant Holder


Rubber suction cup with snap fastener and chain for 1/2 oz. bottle of Aquel, Royal Gel or Henrys Sinket.


Price: 4.99



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