Archive for July, 2009



Tips For Bass Fishing Irvine Lake in Southern California

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 10:07 am

Irvine Lake in Southern California is a popular private owned lake which means no fishing license is required. Irvine Lake has over 750 acres of fishing and camping area and has plenty of weedy areas and grassy fishing holes.

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Walleye Fishing Tips - How to Use Walleye Lures - Lead Core

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 9:07 am

One major challenge when it comes to walleye fishing is adjusting to a wide range of depths. At times walleye can be in only a couple feet of water-at others down fifty or sixty feet. Trying to cover such a difference with a limited number of fishing lures can be a daunting task without knowledge of the right techniques. For this reason knowing and using lead core is essential for any walleye angler serious about catching a lot of fish.

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Catfishing in Southern California at the Lower Otay Reservoir

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 9:07 am

Find the hotspots to fish in Southern California. What baits, lures, and water conditions you need to catch those fish.

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Trophy Size Bass Fishing Lures - Fish Them in the Right Places

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 9:07 am

Is a bigger bass fishing lure the key for trophy sized bass? Are trophy sized bass not somewhat like trophy sized humans - they like to exert minimal energy and eat bigger meals?

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Brown Trout Can Jump

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 9:07 am

The best fly fishing in the world! I’m sure all of you have heard of the famous American traveling anger - Zane Grey. Well Zane described New Zealand as the “Angler’s Eldorado”. He was right on the mark - especially when you look at the trout fishery.

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Walleye Fishing Secrets For Getting Sponsored

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 8:07 am

You can find sponsors from any company that produces or sells a product which may be used or wanted by anglers. At first you may hear ‘no’ often, but do not let this discourage you!

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Walleye Fishing Tips - How to Use Walleye Fishing Electronics

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 8:07 am

For most of us, creating a memorable walleye fishing trip is directly related to catching fish. Sure it’s nice just being out on the water. But walleye anglers are on a mission, and if that mission fails it can be hard to put a positive spin on the whole situation. Instead of working on that spin, we’d rather work on our mission-making it successful is a process that begins with finding the walleye. For this reason the right electronics can be a walleye angler’s best friend.

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Largemouth Bass Fishing Tips - An Oldie But Goodie

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 7:07 am

Sometimes it is fun to try an offbeat method of lure presentation. Here is another fun tip.

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Long Leader and Dry Line - Flyfishing Strategy For Kamloops Area Lakes

Wednesday 22 July 2009 @ 11:07 am

Using a long leader with a dry line is a most effective flyfishing strategy for rainbow trout in Kamloops area lakes especially while fishing a bloodworm or chironomid fly pattern. It took a long time for me to develop the patience and will to use a longer leader but when I did my success increased immensely. To most river fisherman or novice fly casters, anything over a 9 foot leader seems pretty long but it doesn’t come close to the 18′- 22′ long leaders that we use here in the trophy lakes.

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Are There Any Anxious Fisherman?

Wednesday 22 July 2009 @ 11:07 am

Does an anxious fisherman exist? First, I must define anxious and the meaning of the term in the question posed. By anxious we mean stressed out, angry, grouchy, testy, snappy, self absorbed, short tempered or just all around ill mannered in general.

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