How to Understand the Sport of Fishing
December 3, 2007
Every year more than thirty million people in the United States go fishing. Behind this vast migration to our streams, lakes, bays, and oceans, there lies a greater motivation than the desire for food and exercise. It is simply that fishing is fun - so much fun that it is one of the nation’s fastest growing family sports. The fact that fishing is no longer the exclusive preserve of males accounts for this rapid rise in popularity. Today mothers and daughters are discovering the pleasures that... Read more »
How to Locate Fish in the Surf
December 3, 2007
One of the toughest problems confronting the novice in surf fishing is the one of locating the fish that venture inshore to feed. As the beginner glances up and down the miles of beach, he is likely to scratch his head and wonder where he should cast his lure or bait. To him, one section of breaking waves and water looks very much like any other, and he finds it difficult to choose the best spot for fishing. Unfortunately for the newcomer, however, the ability to choose the best fishing spots in... Read more »
Secrets Of Salt-Water Fishing Plugs
December 3, 2007
There are many reasons why you should make your own salt-water fishing plugs. First, of course, is to save some money since the larger plugs are quite expensive if purchased. Anglers lose more salt-water plugs than fresh-water plugs. It is possible to fish with one plug in fresh-water for many years. But you’re lucky if you don’t lose some salt-water plugs in a few days of fishing. The fishing line may break on a cast, or the plug gets tangled in rocks, piles, or weeds. Also, the big... Read more »
Ontario Is A Fishing Paradise
December 3, 2007
With a huge variety of fish running its streams and rivers and residing in its lakes, Ontario is a favorite destination for fishing enthusiasts the world over. Known for playing host to the “big one,” this Canadian province welcomes tourists to enjoy the natural splendor its boundaries have to offer. Before diving into a fishing trip in Ontario, however, there are some things a non-resident might need to pay attention to. Fishing in this province generally requires a permit and some areas... Read more »
Go Fish For An Amazing Vacation
December 3, 2007
If you’re an avid fisherman or you have one close to you, one of the most breathtaking experiences is fishing for salmon in exotic destinations like Alaska. Providing an incredible backdrop for a fishing trip, a salmon charter is like no other experience. Places where salmon run are not generally hospitable. Those who want to fish for these delectable critters need to know what they’re doing, where they’re going and how to actually fish for them. Charters can take the worry about... Read more »
Best Bass Fishing Flies
December 3, 2007
Bass are ravenous eaters and are known to eat prey up to half of their own length. Because bass swallow their prey whole, the size of bass fishing flies must be smaller than the width of the bass mouth. Being hungry predators, they usually seek out the largest prey they can find that will fit into their mouths. The movement of the fishing fly is critical to attracting the bass. Bass quickly jump at the chance to swallow anything moving, but also regularly spit out a would-be meal, perhaps due... Read more »
What Makes an Effective Fishing Fly?
December 3, 2007
As any experienced lover of fishing knows, the type of fly makes all the difference when it comes to catching fish. But what exactly makes a truly effective fishing fly? There SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "What Makes an Effective Fishing Fly?", url: "http://www.articleslot.com/what-makes-an-effective-fishing-fly/" }); Read More →
Best Fishing Flies for Salmon and Steelhead
December 3, 2007
With more than 10,000 cataloged patterns of fishing flies, finding the best one can be a long task of trial and error. The quest to find the perfect fishing fly has burdened fishermen for ages, but the general rule of thumb is to use dark fishing flies on cloudy days and bright fishing flies on sunny days. Another strategy is to match the color of the riverbed. Additionally, big flies often work best in high water while small files work best in low water. Below you SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title:... Read more »
The Anatomy of Fishing Flies
December 3, 2007
While you may not find them displayed at art galleries, fishing flies and the tying of them, is a true art form as old as fly fishing itself. The best fishing flies aren’t only interesting to look at, their combination of colors, patterns, and textiles work better to attract fish then some of the more mass produced tackle. In this article we’ll take a look at some of the elements that make these fishing lures so effective. Hackle: Hackle, or the neck feathers from a rooster, is one... Read more »
Fly Fishing with Egg Fishing Flies
December 3, 2007
Egg fishing flies are highly effective bait for trout and salmon during the fall when fish are swimming upstream and spawning. In fact, during this time of year, fresh eggs of their own kind make up a large portion of trout or salmon’s diet. With so many fish swimming up stream during spawning season and so many nutritious eggs floating downstream, fly fishing with these can make for a bountiful trip. A look under water: While trout and salmon lay their eggs upstream in mostly-safe spawning... Read more »



