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- Current Fly Fishing Report
Eastern Sierra water conditions and general report including local hatches. Includes Hot Creek, Upper Owens, Crowley Tributaries, Lower Owens, East Walker, Crowley Lake, Mammoth Lakes Basin, San Joaquin, Bridgeport Reservoir and surrounding waters.
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- Flouorcarbon Leaders Material and Fly Fishing Knots to make it work
13 Feb 2007 at 8:04am
I believe when you are fly fishing the clear cold waters here in the West, it pays big dividends to use fluorocarbon leader material. Its advantages: Virtually invisible underwater, it sinks quick...
- Steelhead Fly Fishing Tip: Selecting Your Steelhead Fly Fishing Outfit
13 Feb 2007 at 7:55am
It's to your advantage when Steelhead fly fishing to use the proper tackle. A well-balanced fly rod and reel, and a good quality Steelhead fly line are a must when fishing steelhead waters. The length...
- Work At Home Based Business Opportunity And Fishing
12 Feb 2007 at 10:30am
What is the relationship between fishing and search engine optimization? It does not have direct relation. But rule does not exist to relate a thing with another one. In the truth this relation ap...
- Southern Fresh Water Total Fishing Tips
11 Feb 2007 at 8:12pm
My trip into the south to uncover the best techniques for catching catfish has yielded some unusual yet astounding results. I first arrived in a small town called Belton in the great state of Texas. ...
- Tips On Fly Fishing
10 Feb 2007 at 2:02pm
Fly fishing is an art and every novice builds his skill by using his own creativity. He uses his best ideas for developing the sport. Fly fishing is a learned skill that requires a suitable rod with a...
- Shark Fishing Guide For Tourists
10 Feb 2007 at 1:38am
If you are visiting the Keys and love to fish, but do not have cash flow to hire a guide for multiple days. (Like me, at $400 - $800 a day for guided fishing there is no way I could afford to fish...
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- Seafood On The Grill!
13 Feb 2007 at 1:35pm
Helpful hints about cooking the fish you caught on vacation. Fish, shrimp, and oysters on the grill are superb!
- Start Catching More Trout Today
13 Feb 2007 at 12:02pm
Do you want to start catching more trout today? If you want to catch more trout, the easiest way to do that is to begin to learn more and more about how trout behave. Just like every living creature on this planet, there are some things trout prefer and some things they don't.
- Booby Fly Pattern - A Floating Fly Pattern Using a Sinking Line
13 Feb 2007 at 9:13am
The theory behind this technique makes alot of sense with the migration of a few feed sources where waterboatman, backswimmers and snails come to mind. The advantage is that you can mimmick the course of the feed going from top to bottom, along the bottom and back up to the surface and expect a 'strike' at any point of the retrieve.
- 6 Things Every Angler Should Have In Their Fishing Vest
12 Feb 2007 at 10:59am
If you're the type of angler that I am, you where a fishing vest. And if you don't.....you should. Fishing vests are much more convenient than lugging around a tackle box. Flea flickers have been using fishing vests for years, but my fishing mentor used a fishing vest and he was no flea flicker.
- Fly Fishing Utah's Green River
12 Feb 2007 at 9:45am
Green River Fly Fishing - The Green River is one of the best fly fishing rivers in the world. Gin clear water, thousands of trout, a variety of wildlife, and beautiful scenery are just a few of things that await you on the Green. Whether you are a seasoned flyfisher, or a beginner floating the Green River offers plenty of opportunities to catch brown, rainbow, and cutthroat trout.
- Big Bass Are Found On The Dark Side
11 Feb 2007 at 1:08pm
When you set out on your next big bass fishing adventure you may want to take some time to study the body of water you are fishing and then look at the...
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