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Free Fishing Tips: July 2006
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Monday, July 31, 2006. This will be the first of several techniques for successful Striped Bass fishing on the Sacramento River. Rig your rod nearly the same as you would if you were going to set up to back-troll for Salmon. Tie your line directly to a three-way swivel, then use 6-8lb leader approximately 7" long and tie it to one end of the three way swivel. Tie a snap swivel on to the other end. Now you want to ease t...
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Free Fishing Tips: September 2006
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Monday, September 11, 2006. Grubs are small lures that are usually used to catch larger fish. Grubs are great for use in highland reservoirs where there is little cover for the fish. The grub is much like a bare jig head that has a soft plastic body to attach to the hook. You’ll want to use them most often in clear water conditions. Posted by david @ 9:03 PM. Sunday, September 03, 2006. SOME WATER that is easily fished ...
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Free Fishing Tips: Reading the Water
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Sunday, September 03, 2006. SOME WATER that is easily fished during a hatch is tough to blind-fish with consistent success. Stream reading is a vital skill for prospecting, but you should approach a day of fishing with the philosophy that not all places in a stream hold trout, and others that may hold trout cannot be blind-fished easily. Prospecting is much easier in this kind of riffled water. Posted by david @ 9:36 PM.
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Free Fishing Tips: It is Important to be Able to Read the River
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. It is Important to be Able to Read the River. Posted by david @ 1:42 AM. View my complete profile. How to collect single or loose eggs from salmon or. A Guide to Modern Rigging. 9 Principles of War Applied to Flyfishing. Fishing Pontchartrain Under the Bridge. Apply for Adwords today to bring targeted traffic to your site.
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Free Fishing Tips: June 2006
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Chum On The Run. By: Dennis Dobson - Oregon Outdoors. While many savvy anglers consider October and November to be primetime for fall chinook on Oregon's north coast, those truly in the know realize they can double their fun by chasing chinook and chum on the run at the same time. FLY ROD FUN - In the Kilchis' justly famous Second Bridge Hole a very busy angler fights his first chum. Incredibly...
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Free Fishing Tips: Best Bait Choices
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Monday, September 11, 2006. Grubs are small lures that are usually used to catch larger fish. Grubs are great for use in highland reservoirs where there is little cover for the fish. The grub is much like a bare jig head that has a soft plastic body to attach to the hook. You’ll want to use them most often in clear water conditions. Posted by david @ 9:03 PM. Bernard n. shull. Hi mate, this is the canadin pharmacy you a...
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Free Fishing Tips: Long-Lasting Lid
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Monday, August 14, 2006. Scott Kerrigan Wilton Manors, Florida. Posted by david @ 1:31 AM. View my complete profile. A Guide to Modern Rigging. 9 Principles of War Applied to Flyfishing. Fishing Pontchartrain Under the Bridge. Spring Baits and How to use them. Using Maps for Fishing Success. Chum On The Run. Apply for Adwords today to bring targeted traffic to your site.
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Free Fishing Tips: How to collect single or loose eggs from salmon or trout.
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Friday, August 18, 2006. How to collect single or loose eggs from salmon or trout. Loose or single salmon or trout eggs can be collected from large female fish during the the spawning season. If possible bleed the fish prior to collecting the eggs. The best method is to cut one or two of the gill plates. Blood in the eggs can ruin the eggs in less than an hour if not stored properly. Step 8 : We like to collect the eggs...
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Free Fishing Tips: August 2006
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Wednesday, August 30, 2006. It is Important to be Able to Read the River. Posted by david @ 1:42 AM. Thursday, August 24, 2006. Salt and water keep those two things in mind if you want to keep your gear in tip-top shape. This is obvious, isn't it? If it is, then why do many anglers have maintenance issues? It's because salt and water aren't as easy to get rid of as some might think. Posted by david @ 8:36 PM. Step 1 : C...
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Free Fishing Tips: Back-Bouncing Live Minnows
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Tips and techniques fishing at river, lake, sea and etc. Let's read and try practise. Monday, July 31, 2006. This will be the first of several techniques for successful Striped Bass fishing on the Sacramento River. Rig your rod nearly the same as you would if you were going to set up to back-troll for Salmon. Tie your line directly to a three-way swivel, then use 6-8lb leader approximately 7" long and tie it to one end of the three way swivel. Tie a snap swivel on to the other end. Now you want to ease t...