Try doing a web search on the words �fishing lodge� and you will come up with hundreds of thousands of matches. Visit any major sports show and you�ll find dozens of outfitters, each offering promises of the trip of a lifetime. How on earth do you narrow it down and find the fishing destination that�s just right for you?
Identify Your Priorities for you fishing trip…
The first step in selecting a destination is to sit down with everyone else going on the trip and discuss what it is that you want out of the experience. It�s not enough to decide you want great fishing, because that can mean very different things from one person to the next.
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What is Fishing Bait? There is such an assortment of bait that it is difficult to recommend any particular color, size, or type as the best. There are more than a thousand good baits on the market.
All will catch fish at some time or another. Fishing baits usually weigh from � to an ounce to three ounces. The most popular weight preferred by the majority of bait casters is the 5/8-ounce bait, while the average is between � and 3 quarters of an ounce.
Baits can either be used as a whole or cut into chunks. Anglers can also use dead or live baits. The Different Types of Bait There is a wide array of organisms being used as fishing baits. Among the different types used in fishing, the commonly used are the small fishes.
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Welcome back to "What’s Bitin". Here’s this weeks fishing report. The weather forecast for this week was supposed to be nice for fishing but Mother Nature sure didn’t hear it. In between the winds and the low tides we fished hard for Reds and Snook.
We caught a lot of Trout, Jacks and Ladyfish but we did get our Redfish and Snook. On the last day of the week I had two Anglers, Chris & Andy who are my good friends. (that’s them in this weeks photos). We fished on Andy’s boat in the Backcountry.
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If you take your children fishing with you, they can enjoy something for the rest of their lives, as long as you make it pleasant for them.
If on the other hand, you yell, scream and get upset with them a lot, then they won’t enjoy it and neither will you. Make their fishing trips enjoyable and teach them responsibility at the same time.
Let them get their own rod and reel ready with your help. Let them pack it in the car, get their own tackle ready. The only thing you really want to watch is the hooks if they’re really young.
Of course, if they need help then you give it to them. What they learn now will be with them forever. It is said the first few years of their life builds their character forever.
Make their fishing experience pleasurable and they will always love to fish and love you for taking them.. It sure beats drugs!
Charles E. White has fished for almost 50 years for bass from California to Florida. In his lifetime, it is estimated that he has caught over 6,000 bass. His biggest bass is a 12 pound 14 ounce that hangs on his wall in his office.
Charles has fished with people who have never fished for bass before and taught them how to become successful anglers and also has fished with the Pros in Florida. His new website about fishing for bass is at: http://www.bassfishingweekly.com
When goldfish swim up to the glass of the tank, does it mean they are smart enough to recognize people?
Goldfish sure are smart not in the sense as dogs are, but they are smart. They will swim up to meet you probably because they think you are going to feed them. They might not be able to differentiate between one person and the other but they do know that the people they live with are the caregivers. Know that they depend on you and hence love you.
Why is a new goldfish not moving in its bowl, when he is very much alive?
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