By Captain Ryan Collins, on July 28th, 2011%
Historically speaking, tracking down and hooking mackerel during May on Cape Cod is about as straightforward as it gets. Nevertheless, there are always times when the mackerel will prove hard to find. On these fishing trips it can make a huge difference to strategically use sonar, and cover a lot of water, until the macks are found. . . . → Read More: Using a Homemade Sabiki Rod to Catch Mackerel
By Robert Nickel, on August 29th, 2010%
Florida is a special place for fishing and a big part of the reason, of course, is its geographical location. The state is home to over three million acres of lakes and 12,000 miles of rivers and streams that help to feed the vast number of fish species here. With Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastlines, saltwater fishing was bound to be the most popular choice for anglers in the state (and it is) who reel in such fine catches am marlin, red snapper, swordfish, grouper and many other varieties. Of course, freshwater fishing is also popular among visitors and residents alike, with the freshwater largemouth bass one of the most exciting catches for folks to reel in (and it happens to be a favorite among anglers of all skill levels). . . . → Read More: The Best Fishing In Florida
By Hander Commons, on May 16th, 2010%
Upon hearing the term sport fishing tackle, people immediately think of the professional fishermen on television. This is not seen as commercial like those big boats that scrap the ocean floor. However, it is a name given to similar types of fishing tackle used by both professional and regular fishermen. . . . → Read More: Tips On Expert Angling Tackle
By Marina K. Villatoro, on April 23rd, 2010%
Costa Rica truly is one of the top destinations to visit because of its amazing biodiversity and incredible sceneries ranging from beaches like Coyote and San Miguel to tropical forests. It offers countless options, you could surf through its tricky waves, feel like one with nature, hike through trails that go along volcanic sites and mountains or dare to raft the most brutal rapids. . . . → Read More: Pura Vida, Costa Rica – Reason To Visit This Great Country!
By Sean Elstins, on January 21st, 2010%
The oceans off of the Mexican coast are full of a variety of fish species appealing to any kind of fisherman. Fishing is a very popular hobby for anyone visiting and living in Mexico. Swimming in the Mexican waters are fish like Marlin, Wahoo, Tarpon, Snook, and the beautiful Sailfish. The best fish to catch in Mexico are considered by many the best fish to catch in the world. . . . → Read More: Popular Catches For Sport Fishing In Mexico’s Waters
By Sean Edwards, on January 14th, 2010%
A trip to Ixtapa is one you should consider as you weigh the different options in Mexico. Ixtapa is a coastal Mexican resort located in the municipality of Jose Azueta within the state of Guerrero. It was built in the early 1970′s on what had been a coconut plantation. A close nearby neighbor is the town of Zihuatanejo which has retained its traditional charms. It is by a bay faced by beaches for visitors to enjoy in myriad ways. . . . → Read More: Why You Might Want To Vacation In Ixtapa
By Captain Dustin Lee, on October 24th, 2009%
Have you ever think why you can’t fish as good as how other people catch fish? There must be some explanations for this. To be successful in catching fish, you must go find the right fishing location, use the right lures (live or artificial), and be perfectly quiet while waiting for the fish to bite the bait. This is very important in fishing. . . . → Read More: Stalking Fish On The Texas Coast
By Captain Paul Braly, on October 4th, 2009%
I fished today with Jeff Austin of Texas Tops. Jeff and I were pre-fishing for this weekend’s Texas Trout Series and it was a tough stick. We did not find what we were looking for, however lucky for us we brought along some Devil Eyes so that we could at least get our lines streched. . . . → Read More: Fat Redfish with Capt. Paul Braly
By Jason Brown, on October 1st, 2009%
When reading a book you start out by looking at the cover, and the same is true for fishing. In this case, your cover is the weather and whatever conditions surround you. Note the wind speed and direction, where is the sun, what tidal movement is there if any, the temperature and so on. Whether you are going to fish from a boat, kayak or wade fish this information is vital to your success. It can tell you where to fish and what species you are going to target. . . . → Read More: Learn To Read The Water To Catch More Fish
By Ernest Cisneros, on September 29th, 2009%
The Lower Laguna Madre in South Texas is a unique hyper-saline lagoon that offers a variety of species from redfish, trout, flounder, occasional tarpon, and a growing population of snook. What separates the Lower Laguna from other parts of the Texas coast? Its the abundance of sea grasses. . . . → Read More: How to make fishing in grass work for you
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