Jan 01
The California yellowtail is a particularly tenacious member of the Jack family, and is a hands down favorite anglers along the Pacific coast. http://saltfishing.about.com/od/California-Yellowtail/fl/Catch-the-Hard-Fighting-Yellowtail.htm
Catching Big California Yellowtail originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Thursday, May 8th, 2014 at 11:48:44.
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Jan 01
There’s a bunch of good reasons why more women should be fishing. With Mother’s Day coming up, it’s time to think about getting your mother, the mother of your children, your daughter, or any female friend with an interest in fishing out on the water.
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Jan 01
Here are some ideas about fishing-related gifts – outside the rod-and-reel box – that you can get for a woman who is new to fishing, or whom you’d like to introduce to the sport. That could certainly be mom, or even your daughter, spouse, or a friend.
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Jan 01
In spring, trout in lakes are shallow and spooky. It takes trolling to cover the water effectively and creative presentations to put fish in the net. Start when the ice melts and keep an eye on the near-surface temperature. Here are the details.
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Jan 01
If you’ve ever had a hooked fish escape with your hook or lure and seen a small curlicue at the end of the line where it had been tied to that hook or lure, then you know that your knot failed. Properly tied knots should never fail. The line should […]
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Jan 01
If you’ve ever had a hooked fish escape with your hook or lure and seen a small curlicue at the end of the line where it had been tied to that hook or lure, then you know that your knot failed. Properly tied knots should never fail. The line should […]
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Jan 01
The giant Humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas, is a tough and tenacious beast that should never to be confused with those market-sized squid that show up in the frozen section of your favorite Bait & Tackle store. While not quite the size of the giant squid depicted by Jules Verne, […]
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Jan 01
The magnificent white sea bass stands out among all others as the most alluring gamefish targeted by anglers in the know.
Catch Huge White Sea Bass! originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Friday, April 25th, 2014 at 10:30:34.
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Jan 01
When first brought over the rail, these fish flash brilliantly with vibrant hues of gold, green, and blue. They are also the fastest growing fish in the sea.
Dolphin, Dorado or Mahi; They are the Fastest Growing Fish in the Sea! originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Thursday, April 24th, […]
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Jan 01
There are two Sebastes species that are often referred to as ‘red snapper‘ in Pacific waters; both of these fishes occur from Baja’s Bahia Magdalena Bay north into Canadian territory.
Catch a Pacific red snapper! originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Thursday, April 24th, 2014 at 09:32:44.
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Jan 01
A new breed of highly adaptable, saltwater fishing-friendly kayaks have now made it possible to cover the inshore zone for a much wider variety of species in areas that may be virtually unattainable by those who are land based.
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Jan 01
One of the best ways to make sure that you have live bait when fishing in the ocean, bay or estuary is to catch it yourself.
Don’t buy live bait …catch your own! originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014 at 10:51:30.
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Jan 01
Flounder and Halibut are a couple of the most popular species targeted by Saltwater Anglers. Here’s where to find them …and how to catch them!
Catch more flounder and halibut originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014 at 10:05:17.
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Jan 01
There are few fish in the sea that offer saltwater anglers the thrill of catching a wahoo. This supreme member of the Mackerel Family not only puts on a great fight, complete with aerobatic leaps and drag burning runs, it also provides gourmet table fare that is often featured in […]
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Jan 01
Maneuverable, economical, portable, and ideal for small backwaters, the kayak has become a prominent fixture on the angling scene. You won’t need a fully tricked-out kayak to catch fish in most places if you follow this advice.
Kayak Fishing Basics originally appeared on About.com Freshwater Fishing on Friday, April 18th, 2014 […]
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