Posted on November 11th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
Bass Fishing November 11th, 2008 Subscribe To Our Feed A Beginner’s Guide to Bass Fishing Bass fishing is a wonderful sport to get involved in, and you can have great success with your bass fishing by making yourself educated and learning some helpful tips and techniques. One of the best beginner’s tips is to avoid buying a boat until you have actually learned how to fish and have decided that you want to make fishing a serious part of your life. Many people who are beginning in this s
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Posted on November 11th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
Some bottom-feeding fish fishermen were afraid that until the liberal blackfish season opened, there will be little to fish for, but this fear has been proven to be without grounds, as after an excellent weekend of fishing it has become clear that good fishing for sea bass, porgies and ling will extend at least until the middle of November if not longer. The liberal blackfish season is likely only going to be a shadow of what it used to be, when the actual officially kicks off in about 13 days
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Posted on November 10th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
Discovering The Details Of Fisheries November 10th, 2008 Fish Farming Guide Fisheries raise fish for sale to the public and the government and most will only sell their fish in large quantities. While the fish are priced relatively low, purchasing large quantities of fish can become a very expensive venture. Starting a fish farm of your own is not difficult to do at all. Most small fish farms raise fish for pond stocking or aquarium sales. The cost of this startup is very inexpensive. All
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Posted on November 10th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
Trout Fishing - Tuckasegee River, North Carolina Here in Jackson County you can experience some great trout fishing. The Tuckasegee River is the largest body of water in Jackson county and offers fly anglers a terrific time trying out their skill at catching the big ones. There are also many small streams for those great mountain fishing locations. There are other areas in the Great Smoky Mountains offering you a great fishing get away where you can search for rainbow, brown and native broo
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Posted on November 9th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
by Dane Masters One of the first things you must do to plan a great fishing trip is to identify your priorities. You need to be more specific than just saying you want great fishing. Great fishing may mean different things to each person in your fishing party. One person will be happy by trapping 20 fish per day, while another may anticipate 30 fish per hour. Thus it is better that you plan before you venture. We will discuss some of the most vital things to deem when resolving where to go on
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Posted on November 8th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
by dai1952 It differs from one person to the other. Here are some points to consider. One of the important considerations is how to reach the water. Though not among the most trusted water vehicles, the American Indians used canoes and is one of the oldest recorded water transports. Canoes are good to reach small nooks and crevices in water where fish remain in hiding, but it is important to remember that canoes are unstable as a rule and can not face up to strong winds. Because you need to st
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Posted on November 8th, 2008 by Fishing Anglers Club
As president-elect Obama sorts through the candidates for various appointed positions, Timothy F. Geithner looks like a prime candidate for Treasury Secretary. Besides serving as the president of the New York Federal Reserve since 2003, Geithner is an avid fly fisher, "picking up the favorite hobby of central bankers." Stephen Labaton in The New York Times. By the way, another candidate, the more experienced Paul Volcker, is also being considered for the position. Volcker, a long-time fly fish
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