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Fly Fishing Tips For The Beginner

Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin

Most articles only deal with tips on choosing equipment to get started in fly fishing. Any fisherman worth his salt already has spent countless hours ogling the shiny new tackle at the store already.

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3 bass fishing tips for the beginner

Posted on May 21st, 2010 by admin

1. The most basic tip that every freshwater fisherman, pro or beginner, needs to know and abide by everytime they go fishing, is to make their bait look presentable whether it be by adding a soft-plastic trailer, or putting an artificial scent on it

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How to catch big bass in Lilly pads

Posted on May 19th, 2010 by admin

When fishing Lilly pads for bass you will first want to examine the Lilly pads to make sure they are healthy and with no decay or spots. You will catch more bass hiding in healthy Lilly pads and you don’t want to spend your time just honing your casting and retrieving skills.

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How to Practice Your Fly Fishing Cast

Posted on May 17th, 2010 by admin

To improve your fly fishing cast, take your rod out into a wide open area. Instead of putting fishing line as your leader, tie on a length of brightly colored yarn the same length as the rod itself.

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Using the right Equipment catches more fish

Posted on May 13th, 2010 by admin

Fly-fishing has gained a great popularity over the years as a relaxing sport. The thrill of luring the fish, catching it and having it for lunch or dinner or simply the soothing sounds of running water in a stream have made fly fishing an experience to remember, for the young and the old alike. The fly-fishing experience is complete only if you have the right kind of fishing equipment.

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Tips to get you started with fishing

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by admin

As any angler would tell you fishing is not only fun, but also a peaceful sport that enables you to spend a few quiet moments with friends, family, and nature. The sport of fresh water fishing includes catching fish in rivers, lakes, and streams.

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