Documents tagged 'Fish'

The Best Bass Fishing Lures In North America

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

It is very difficult to choose one, single best lure for bass fishing in North America. Spinner bait is usually the one single choice that most anglers would cite for the best bass fishing lure, if they could only choose a single lure. That choice would be based largely on the fact that it is...

Changing Your Techniques Based On Lake Seminole Bass Fishing Forecasts

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Lake Seminole is consistently ranked at the top of the list for the best bass fishing lakes in the US. Currently it is ranked fifth in the nation. Located in southwest Georgia, near Bainbridge, this lake is near perfect as a bass habitat. You will find extensive grass beds and stump coverage....

Bass Fishing In The Weeds

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Weeds provide shelter and forage for bass, particularly in the warmer months of the year. The weeds also provide oxygen rich areas and help filter the water. If you are fishing for bass in the warmer months, not all weeded areas are created equally. Consider fishing the outer edges and shallows...

Lake Havasu Bass FishingTips

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Lake Havasu is located just over three hours west of Phoenix, Arizona on the California border. It is highly under rated as a prime sight for catching bass. It is one of the best places in the state, if not the western US, to catch smallies (small mouth bass) and is also a premiere location for...

What Is The Bass Fishing Hall Of Fame?

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Published: 21/07/2008

Formerly the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame, the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring the sport of Bass Fishing's legends. The term 'professional' was dropped after it was decided the organization should honor all anglers, media, fans, industry officials, and everyone...

How to Successfully Breed Fish

Author: Daniel Millions Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

For fish to breed successfully in the aquarium, they must be healthy and feel that all conditions are right. Generally, it is difficult to breed fish caught in the wild, as they are much more demanding in their requirements, but usually even the most awkward types can be bred by expert aquarists....

The Evening Secret For Catching Fish In A Barrel

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

There is a little-known "evening secret" to finding swarms of hungry Crappie - and catching them at will. It is one of the most powerful fishing discoveries I have ever witnessed, and it works time and time again with a consistency unmatched by any method I have ever tried. The best part is...

Walleye Fishing In Nebraska: Where To Go, And What Works

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Fishing for walleye has long since been a challenge for even the best fisherman. There are tricks and intricacies to fishing that only the observant have been able to master. Can you still catch walleye if you are not a master? Of course you can, these fish are not that smart. They are...

Central Florida Bass Fishing Camps For The Entire Family

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Bass fishing camps are attractive to many bass fisherman not just for the amenities they offer but for the privacy they provide. Bass camps in Florida can be found on lakes rivers and beaches all over the state. Many of the bass fishing camps in Florida offer guide service, prepared meals, boat...

Evening Secrets For Finding The Fish At Night

Author: Daniel Eggertsen Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/07/2008

Night time is the "right time" for fishing most species of fish because of their noctornal feeding habits. Here are some tips to locate them in a variety of situations. Finding Fish In Ponds Anywhere there is a pond; it could be a hidden hotspot for fish. The bottom line is, no matter...