Posted on January 31st, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Bass fly fishing can be a great experience for both the beginner fly fisherman as well as the experienced. Fishing for bass can be extremely challenging as well as satisfying. Bass have larger mouths than trout, so your choice of lures is much more diverse. They strike hard and fight strong, so when you are fly fishing for bass, expect to be exhilarated by the fight in these fish! A 6-7 weight rod will handle most situations, some anglers like the feel of the lighter 4-5 weight rod, when pla
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Posted on January 30th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Old School Crappie Fishing Family SecretsLake Okeechobee is Florida’s largest lake and is also the second largest body of freshwater in the continental united states. The word “Oki” origin comes from Seminole Indians and means water. The word Okeechobee is derived from the word “Oki”.Lake Okeechobee is a shallow lake that averages only 9ft. The lake is part of the Florida everglade region which is a vast region of fantastic freshwater fishing for multiple species of fish. The lake supports comme
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Posted on January 30th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Ice guide Pat Chrysler says conditions around South Bass Island are still sketchy. He reports lots of slush and a few people fishing, but with few walleye coming out of the lake. “Slowly but surely she’s making ice,” Chrysler said.
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Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
# # HTMLInfoBox~~Lake Moultrie | Catfish: Excellent. Catfish are deep but feeding extremely well in the lower lake; gizzard shad drifted or anchored are very effective. Because of the cold snap, crappie fishing has dropped off and fish are starting to move into a winter pattern. Fish are moving out of brush and moving along the ledges and creek channels. Largemouth bass: Fair. Target shallow …
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Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Midlands LAKE GREENWOOD: Catfish: Very good. Small cut threadfin shad will put numbers of fish in the boat but bigger chunks of gizzard shad will catch larger fish. Largemouth Bass: Fair. The surface schooling action has dropped off. The best fishing for largemouth is coming jigging ¼-ounce spoons off the main channel and over brush piles in 25 feet of water. Striper and some crappie will be …
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Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
As far as winters go, this hasn’t been much of one, but despite the lack of snow and surfeit of sunny weather, everybody’s doing the same things they’d do if they were staring at 8 foot snow berms.Chris Raine’s in his shop, huddled over some massively dangerous power tool (they’re all massively dangerous to me). He’s turning piles of high-grade bamboo into shavings and fly rod strips, and eventually high-dollar bamboo fly rods.Edmondson’s been traveling a lot for work, Wayne’s installing floorin
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Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
BASS announced today the full field for the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series, the most visible and prestigious tournament trail in fishing. The field of 101 of the world’s top anglers will visit 8 fisheries
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