Sunday, October 05, 2008

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Fishing Tips Tricks Advice And Techniques


How many times have you heard the phrase, "Man - you should have been here yesterday, the fish were just jumping into the boat!"

You may think that it would be useless to try for the same fish that everybody else was pounding yesterday. However, that isn't always the case. Often times, when fish are "hit hard" on a certain technique or in a certain spot, they get smart and move somewhere else and stop falling for the old standby lures. But, it DOESN'T mean they have stopped biting completely. Start where the guy's were catching them yesterday, except instead of using the same lure, opt for something radically different, but that is still proven to catch 'em. Then work your way into non-traditional holes, because the fish may have moved away from the "zone" as a result of being over pressured. You just might teach your buddies that good fishing doesn't have to be for just one day!

Here are a few techniques that you can use to catch even the most highly pressured fish.

Lighten up! Use lighter line and smaller lures with a natural presentation.

Move your bait SLOWLY! Some neutral to negative feeding fish will hit a slow moving lure and absolutely ignore on that's moving just a little too fast. If you have a high gear ratio reel, turn the handle extra slow. A good way to get an idea of how fast your lure is actually running is to cast parallel to where your fishing and reel at a normal pace. If your trolling, just run the lure beside the boat at normal speed. (This is also a good way to make sure your lure is in tune.) Sometimes live bait is the only way to get a fish to strike, especially in ultra clear water. I don't make a habit of using live bait all the time though, because it is important to be VESATILE!

Last but not least -- be silent. A sudden sound can automatically give a fish "lock jaw" that would normally be happy to eat your bait. Well maybe not happy, happy ;o) You might be asking yourself, " If these slow techniques will catch fish even in tough conditions, why not use them all the time?" Well, because your wasting time! When fish are in positive mood, fish fast. When they're negative mood, fish slow. It's that simple!

If you would like to know more, visit my website, TheArtofAngling. On it you will find a wealth of information about the sport we all love -- fishing. You can also ask me a question on my forum: TheArtofAngling/forum.

So go ahead and LEARN! Until next time, have a great day -- and remember -- unless your line is wet, you ain't gonna catch no fish!

About the Author

I am an avid angler from Somerset, NY and the co-founder of TheArtofAngling . For a FREE info-packed Newsletter personally from me, visit TheArtofAngling/newsletter.html



Fishing Tackle - You Get This Wrong And Its All Over



When talking about fishing tackle, you should have a good heart to heart with the fish you're looking to reel in. Ask them about their lifestyle, where they're from, what kind of diet they're into, and other aspects of their daily life. Of course, we aren't talking literally about having this conversation! You can find out about all of this crucial information without even phoning a fish.


Why are all these questions important? It is because you won't have any success at fishing unless you know what kind of prey you're hunting, and know what kind of equipment you need to catch them. You see, fishing gear is very specific to the type of fish it's meant to capture. Moreover, fishing gears and accessories would also require various lures specifically for various fish species. Just as fishing gears, there are also various types of lures to be used, depending on the type of fish to be captured - but that is another story.


There is different gear for fresh and saltwater fish. Equipment varies if you're in still water, a slow moving river, or a class 5 rapids. Plus, you'll need to know what season you're fishing during, and what part of the world you'll be in. And, yes, your gear needs to match the type of foods your fish like to eat.


Once you have this type of information for your next fishing trip, you can get down to buying the right fishing tackle. First, look for tackle that will balance your particular lures. For instance, heavy tackle with a light lure will prevent the lure from doing its job. The heavier your lure, the more weighty tackle you can use. A spinning tackle is recommended for beginners: it is easy to use, casts a mile, and drags excellently.


You can even consider using weights in some instances. In this case, be sure to keep them as distant from the lure as possible. And with the basic tackle rule mentioned above, try to avoid overweighing your lure with too many weights.


And of course, ask yourself a lot of questions when you're on the market for new gear. Are you the kind of fishermen who likes to have all the finest gear, even if you won't use it that much? Do you require a fishing tackle box that you're proud to open in front of your friends? Lastly, what kind of diet are you into?

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Coming up for Oct. 3 (The Gleaner)

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 17:39:51 GMT
What's coming up on the West Side

Concerns about economy dominate campaign - CTV.ca

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 14:58:21 GMT


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Another Great fish pictures Article
Fishing Tips Tricks Advice And Techniques


How many times have you heard the phrase, "Man - you should have been here yesterday, the fish were just jumping into the boat!"

You may think that it would be useless to try for the same fish that everybody else was pounding yesterday. However, that isn't always the case. Often times, when fish are "hit hard" on a certain technique or in a certain spot, they get smart and move somewhere else and stop falling for the old standby lures. But, it DOESN'T mean they have stopped biting completely. Start where the guy's were catching them yesterday, except instead of using the same lure, opt for something radically different, but that is still proven to catch 'em. Then work your way into non-traditional holes, because the fish may have moved away from the "zone" as a result of being over pressured. You just might teach your buddies that good fishing doesn't have to be for just one day!

Here are a few techniques that you can use to catch even the most highly pressured fish.

Lighten up! Use lighter line and smaller lures with a natural presentation.

Move your bait SLOWLY! Some neutral to negative feeding fish will hit a slow moving lure and absolutely ignore on that's moving just a little too fast. If you have a high gear ratio reel, turn the handle extra slow. A good way to get an idea of how fast your lure is actually running is to cast parallel to where your fishing and reel at a normal pace. If your trolling, just run the lure beside the boat at normal speed. (This is also a good way to make sure your lure is in tune.) Sometimes live bait is the only way to get a fish to strike, especially in ultra clear water. I don't make a habit of using live bait all the time though, because it is important to be VESATILE!

Last but not least -- be silent. A sudden sound can automatically give a fish "lock jaw" that would normally be happy to eat your bait. Well maybe not happy, happy ;o) You might be asking yourself, " If these slow techniques will catch fish even in tough conditions, why not use them all the time?" Well, because your wasting time! When fish are in positive mood, fish fast. When they're negative mood, fish slow. It's that simple!

If you would like to know more, visit my website, TheArtofAngling. On it you will find a wealth of information about the sport we all love -- fishing. You can also ask me a question on my forum: TheArtofAngling/forum.

So go ahead and LEARN! Until next time, have a great day -- and remember -- unless your line is wet, you ain't gonna catch no fish!

About the Author

I am an avid angler from Somerset, NY and the co-founder of TheArtofAngling . For a FREE info-packed Newsletter personally from me, visit TheArtofAngling/newsletter.html



Fishing Tackle - You Get This Wrong And Its All Over



When talking about fishing tackle, you should have a good heart to heart with the fish you're looking to reel in. Ask them about their lifestyle, where they're from, what kind of diet they're into, and other aspects of their daily life. Of course, we aren't talking literally about having this conversation! You can find out about all of this crucial information without even phoning a fish.


Why are all these questions important? It is because you won't have any success at fishing unless you know what kind of prey you're hunting, and know what kind of equipment you need to catch them. You see, fishing gear is very specific to the type of fish it's meant to capture. Moreover, fishing gears and accessories would also require various lures specifically for various fish species. Just as fishing gears, there are also various types of lures to be used, depending on the type of fish to be captured - but that is another story.


There is different gear for fresh and saltwater fish. Equipment varies if you're in still water, a slow moving river, or a class 5 rapids. Plus, you'll need to know what season you're fishing during, and what part of the world you'll be in. And, yes, your gear needs to match the type of foods your fish like to eat.


Once you have this type of information for your next fishing trip, you can get down to buying the right fishing tackle. First, look for tackle that will balance your particular lures. For instance, heavy tackle with a light lure will prevent the lure from doing its job. The heavier your lure, the more weighty tackle you can use. A spinning tackle is recommended for beginners: it is easy to use, casts a mile, and drags excellently.


You can even consider using weights in some instances. In this case, be sure to keep them as distant from the lure as possible. And with the basic tackle rule mentioned above, try to avoid overweighing your lure with too many weights.


And of course, ask yourself a lot of questions when you're on the market for new gear. Are you the kind of fishermen who likes to have all the finest gear, even if you won't use it that much? Do you require a fishing tackle box that you're proud to open in front of your friends? Lastly, what kind of diet are you into?

About the Author


Check out {a href="
1-stop-fishing/"}
1-stop-fishing/ for more articles on alaska fishing resorts and columbia river fishing.

Featured fish pictures Items






Headlines on fish pictures
Flood problems don't go away with the water (Morris Daily Herald)

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 17:55:58 GMT
While most of the river water has receded from the flooded areas, Randy and Dana Weese are still battling the water seeping into their basement through cracks in their home's foundation.

Coming up for Oct. 3 (The Gleaner)

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 17:39:51 GMT
What's coming up on the West Side

Concerns about economy dominate campaign - CTV.ca

Sun, 05 Oct 2008 14:58:21 GMT


Concerns about economy dominate campaign
CTV.ca, Canada - 5 hours ago
The founding fathers only looked at fish as ocean resources and never thought of oil under the sea. So Newfoundland got to keep the offshore resources ...