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  • Fishing the Points  By : John Doe
    Sometimes bass fishing in a big lake can be overwhelming. Do you fish deep? Fish the banks? Are they out in open water? What? This will depend on the lake, the time of year, the time of day and many other factors such as air and water temperature.
  • Trout Fishing Techniques  By : John Doe
    One of the most popular trout fishing techniques is called trolling.
  • Back To Fish School....Baitfish 101  By : John Doe
    Class Is In Session. .. . Baitfish 101Okay. So you would think that in this information age we fishermen and fisherwomen would have all the knowledge of baitfishing at our fingertips.
  • Update Alaska: News From The Front  By : John Doe
    Stopped into The Fishin' Hole the other day, which happens to be one of my favorite fishing tackle/outfitter/sandwich shops. (Talk about your one stop shopping!!)I was looking for a good 8 weight line to take to Alaska.
  • Fishing The Henrys Fork....Bobs Secret Hole...  By : John Doe
    Meanwhile back at the Yurt. .. Having been humbled by "Hank's" famous trout, it was time for a little change of scenery. My little girl, and kids in general, don't seem to understand catch and release. Granted, I really hadn't caught anything to release,(except that seven. . err. .
  • There Is Bass In The Grass  By : John Doe
    Did you ever plan that fishing trip to the big lake, then when you got there you realized you had no idea where to start fishing? Too much ground to cover, right? Let's break it down a bit to simplify it.
  • We Can Put A Fish On The Moon  By : John Doe
    This aint exactly rocket scientry boys. .. I picked up a copy of The Oregonian this morning and read a story about how the ocean conditions this year are killing off seabirds in record numbers.
  • Fishing The Henrys Fork - Box Canyon  By : John Doe
    It is easy to get intimidated by world class rivers. I guess the Henry's Fork was a little intimidating to me.
  • Fishing The Henrys Fork.... First Test  By : John Doe
    All the books written on fly fishing all mention the Henry's Fork. They say you owe it to yourself to fish the Henry's Fork, at least once in your life. As far as scenery goes--they are right. The river around Last Chance is a high mountain meadow meandering stream.
  • Fishing The Henrys Fork....With Jack Karpawack  By : John Doe
    Jack Karpawack here. Well, as I suspected, there was no high speed internet available from my "YURT" on the Henry's Fork. So, I am back in the friendly confines of Southern Oregon ready to give you some recent fishing reports from the famed Henry's Fork of the Snake River. .. .. .
  • The Fishing Mark of Mablethorpe on the East Coast of England  By : John Doe
    MABLETHORPE, is a beach resort on the East coast of England. The beach is a long stretch of clean sands with some great fishing. The clean and flat ground is excellent for Flounder and the catch here is often flatfish.
  • Reviewing the New Berkley Vanish Transition Fluorocarbon Line  By : John Doe
    The visibility of the line was good. As we were using 2 green lines, a yellow line plus a blue line on this day, it was easy to pick out.
  • Fancy Catching Something Slightly Different? How About an Angler Fish?  By : John Doe
    The true Angler Fish lives in both shallow and deep water and there is regularly confusion over their identity as either Angler Fish or Monkfish. It is more a case that there is more than one variety of both and at some point the two species cross over.
  • Butterfly Jigs Create Buzz with American Fishermen  By : John Doe
    A big buzz within the fishing community that is spreading like wildfire is deep jigging with the new "butterfly" jig. Deep jigging has always been a very productive way of catching fish at all levels up and down the water column.
  • On The Road...With Jack Karpawack  By : John Doe
    Jack Karpawack here. I've taken to the road. .. Life can be simple,and life can be hard on the road, but mainly it just makes your butt hurt having to drive so far to pursue the call of the fish.
  • Reviving Billfish  By : John Doe
    Last summer we had an unfortunate incident with a swordfish we brought to the boat. It was about 8:30pm and we had been set up for about 45minutes when we had our first bite, the second balloon at 150' baited with a dead squid started to scream.
  • Steroids Running Rampant In Fishing World  By : John Doe
    You knew it would come to this sooner or later. .. .I was sitting in one of my favorite fishing haunts the other day, getting yet another report from a recent Alaskan fishing trip,when I overheard a conversation between two local guides. "Todd sure had a great Springer season.
  • Saltwater Fly Fishing -- A Tide Runs Through It  By : John Doe
    Saltwater fly fishing is all the rage these days. This excitement is quite understandable because there's hardly anything more thrilling to a saltwater fly rodder than a bluefish blitz, a tailing red drum off the coast of NC, or a bonefish battle on the flats of south Florida waters.
  • Importance of Artificial Light While Swordfishing  By : John Doe
    The use of light, either chemical or battery powered plays an important role in catching swordfish. There is no question that the use of artificial light increases the probability of catching a swordfish.
  • Fly Fishing Journals - Keep Track of Your Trips  By : John Doe
    Fly fishing is addictive. Once you start, you'll never stop. Whether you are going to the local water hole or to Alaska, you should use a fly fishing journal to keep track of your sessions.
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