Archive for the 'Fishing' Category

The Headwaters Region of Ontario

By Ian Hugh Scott
Recently, the City of Calgary in Alberta, Canada was named as one of the top ten cities in North America for fly fishing, by Forbes. Well, if Calgary is one of the top ten cities, then Orangeville, Ontario must be one of the top ten towns.
Orangeville, Ontario is located in “The Headwaters” [...]

How to Catch and Store Bait For Saltwater Fishing

By J.C. Banks
Popular bait catching equipment includes cast nets, sabiki rigs, seines, dip nets, minnow and fish traps and umbrella nets. These options allow anglers to catch live bait such as shrimp, crabs, squid, silversides, glass minnows, mummichugs, spot, pinfish, pigfish, ballyhoo, herring, shad, eels and other small fish suitable as live baits or to [...]

Spring Bass Fishing Its Hard NOT to Catch Bass in the Spring

By Paul Travolds
When going spring bass fishing, it’s important to know at what stage of the spawn the bass are at before you can determine where they are and the technique used to catch them. There’s a period just before the spawn as the water warms up where the bass will be in a feeding [...]

Antique Fishing Lures Some Great Reasons to Start a Collection of Your Own

By David L.
If you are looking for a new hobby and you are an angler, then you might want to consider collecting antique fishing lures. It is an exciting hobby because it gives you focus, social interaction and an experience to learn and invest with. After reading this article, you will have a better sense [...]

Live Bait Amazing Secrets of Fishing With Living Baits Check it Out Here!

By Mark Fleagle
Our article today is dedicated those fisherman who love to fish with live bait. This article is also useful to you artificial bait lovers who know when the fishing gets tough you need to tip your artificial baits with some type of the live form. Anglers who are dedicated to fishing with live [...]

Black Bass Fishing

By Werner Wichmann
There are only three black bass fishing rigs that need to be learned. Just handle these three and the bass will be coming into the cooler, quickly. Bass anglers all to often seem to have the enthusiasm to get themselves all juiced up for a big day of fishing only to find themselves [...]

Carp Fishing Tips

By James Watkins
Tip 1
One of the best carp fishing tips I think I can give when it comes to carp fishing is to learn as much as you possibly can about carp, this may sound obvious but you would be surprised how may Carp anglers are not clued up on the fish they are actually [...]

South American Protocol Big, Ugly Fly = Big, Beautiful Trout

By Thomas Dirnberger
There’s probably not a one of you out there who would fail to acknowledge fly fishing as an art the perfect cast and retrieve, the morning mist over an icy river, the meticulous skill and intuition it takes to tie an effective fly, and the glossy beauty of a big rainbow rising to [...]

Surf Fishing Rods and Tackle

By Rob Ganion
A very important aspect of fishing is knowing what exactly you need and how to use your fishing equipment.
Fishing Rod selection plays a very important role in fishing. You need to pick a rod that is right for you, and the fishing style that you are trying out. If you pick the wrong [...]

Making Cheap Homemade Carp Boilies For Big Fish Without Expensive Protein Ingredients!

By Tim F. Richardson
There is much made of amino acids and protein in carp baits but is truly over-blown when you consider how many cheap fantastic classic carp baits succeed with barely any protein content, including sweetcorn, bread and tiger nuts. Here are some alternative low protein cheap bait recipe suggestions to give you the [...]