An In Depth Look At Rainbow Trout Reproduction

October 11, 2008

There are more than one hundred varities of rainbow trout, but only three subspecies: the common rainbow; steelhead and Kamloops rainbow. Because of the variety of species and their introduction into varies locals, the reproduction process for rainbow trout can vary. Rainbow trout reproduction begins with spawning. Usually this begins at 3-4 years of age and occurs in the spring. However, through selective breeding, some trout spawn in fall and winter. Prior to spawning, the males will undergo radical... Read more »

Making Homemade Carp Baits Using Cheap Sausage Meat for Big Fish!

October 10, 2008

Sausage meat is now part of carp and cat fishing history having proven its worth as a very effective cheap bait ingredient for small and big fish (many thousands of times, and for decades.) It is far cheaper than using the popular Pepperoni and similar luncheon meat type products for example. But how do you make extremely effective but very cheap baits and ground baits using it; see a few very proven big fish suggestions right now!… The first ideal part about sausage meat is how cheap and... Read more »

Rainbow Trout and Their Subspecies

October 2, 2008

Rainbow trout originally lived in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the U.S. However, they were introduced to North Carolina in the 1880s and since then have been stocked in rivers and streams all over the eastern U.S. They get their name because of a pinkish band that spans the length of either side of the fish, amid blackish spots. They may also have a pink or red gill cover. Typical rainbow trout are about 10 inches in length, though occasionally larger fish are found. They do best in clean,... Read more »

An Overview Of Saltwater Species

October 2, 2008

Are you one who likes to go fishing in any type of condition? Are you used to the regular fresh water fishing that is found just about anywhere? Well, the time has come to find a new hobby. The new hobby of saltwater fishing. With saltwater fishing comes a whole new band of characters. The fish that you see in regular fresh water is not going to be what you will typically find in saltwater. When it comes to saltwater fishing, the saltwater species give you a run for your money. There is always a... Read more »

How To Choose The Right Fishing Rod And Reel

October 2, 2008

Leaning how to choose the right fishing rod and reel is the first step in discovering a fun and relaxing new hobby. Fishing tackle is the term used to describe the equipment fishermen use to catch fish. The pole is the simplest piece of fishing tackle and may be made of inexpensive materials like cane and bamboo, or more expensive materials like fiberglass. When you choose the right fishing rod and reel to use, you need to consider what type of fisherman you want to be and what type of water you... Read more »

Anglers of All Ages Love Deep Sea Fishing in Miami, Florida

October 1, 2008

Sport fishing fans come from all over to experience deep sea fishing in Miami, Florida. They charter boats from experienced captains that can take them where the fish are. Charter boat companies are available for both private and split parties. And when conventions come to town, many of the charter boat companies work together to provide numerous boats for the event. Deep sea fishing in Miami, Florida has always been a great experience for any group. Scheduling Trips For Deep Sea Fishing in Miami,... Read more »

Fly Fishing for Crappie

September 22, 2008

If you’ve never fished for crappie with a fly rod, then you’ve really missed something. In my opinion, crappies, and other panfish, are the ideal fly rod quarry for the following reasons; Unless you live in Alaska or Hawaii, chances are good that you live within one or two hours from a body of water than has crappie in it. Crappies are seasonal migratory predators. I won’t go into their seasonal habits here because that is a subject unto itself. Suffice to say it helps to know your... Read more »

Walleye Reviews For USA And Canada

September 22, 2008

Walleye is a type of fish that is found in fresh water bodies. It is mainly found in the United States of America and Canada. The fish were given the name ‘walleye’ as a result of their eyes which are similar to those of a cat by the very nature that they shine. As a matter of fact, most fishing for the walleye fish is done at night as it is easier to spot their shiny eyes. One major feature of this fish is the good vision that they have due to their eyesight, and this enables them to... Read more »

Jug Catfish Fishing - Large Range of Tactics

September 19, 2008

Jug fishing is a very old method of covering a large area of water with bait, and catch a lot of fish quickly. It is very low-tech, and easy enough for anyone to learn quickly. It is not uncommon to catch your limit of fish in a very short period of time, using this method. A jug rig is simply a floating plastic jug with an attached running line, hooks, bait and weight. They are placed in the water and pulled in when a fish bites. That’s it. In modern times, jug fishing is used mostly for... Read more »

Saltwater Trolling For Tuna

September 18, 2008

Whenever you are trolling for tuna there are a few tips on how to catch tuna that will help you considerably. Once you have gotten the proper permits or licenses, and have all your safety gear and inspections out of the way, you are ready for some serious tuna fishing! Just make plans to stay out on the water from just before sunrise until dark, because tuna bite best very early and from sunset until dark. When it comes to bait, the preferred bait for tuna changes daily. Bring spreader bars in all... Read more »