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| February 29, 2008 |
| Tips For Planning Your Next Fishing Trip |
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There is nothing more rewarding than waking up early in the morning to go fishing. There is no better way to welcome the day than rising at the crack of dawn to get to the bay before the other fishermen and weekend travelers have arrived. Grab your spouse, your children, or a friend, along with your poles and bait and prepare yourself for a memorable day enjoying the beauty of the rising sun and the melodies from the morning birds.
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| February 29, 2008 |
| Canada Northern Pike Fishing |
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Canada is the place to go if you want to catch trophy northern pike, walleye, muskie and lake trout. While there are tons of fishermen that plan trips up here every year, there are still so many lakes that offer some unbelievable fishing. If you are looking to plan a fishing trip for northern pike, you should be taking a look at some of the fishing resorts and lodges throughout Canada.
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| February 29, 2008 |
| Canada Walleye Fishing |
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Fishing for walleye doesn't get much better than in Canada. There are so many fishing resorts and outposts on so many different lakes and most of these lakes have excellent walleye fisheries. Some anglers prefer going to Canada to catch the big northern pike and muskie, but they usually release these fish and keep the walleye to eat.
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| February 29, 2008 |
| Fishing Lac Seul |
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Lac Seul is the second largest body of water located entirely within Ontario, Canada. Because this lake is shallower compared to some of the other lakes in Canada, many anglers find it easier to find some of the hot spots that hold walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, muskie and perch. It is one of the premier drive-in lakes in Canada for catching walleye and northern pike.
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| February 29, 2008 |
| Fishing Lake Of The Woods |
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Lake of the Woods is one of the most popular fishing destinations for people that live in the midwest. This lake is located on the border of Minnesota and Ontario, Canada. The lake is very big as it covers over 65,000 miles of shoreline. You will also see plenty of wildlife and pristine wilderness around the lake.
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| February 29, 2008 |
| Smallmouth Bass Fishing - Streams And Smaller Rivers |
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Fishing for smallmouth bass can be very exciting, especially if you are fishing for them in smaller rivers and streams. In my experience, you can catch some very nice fish on these types of water and many good fishing spots receive very little fishing pressure. I'm sure there are plenty of popular streams and rivers that receive a ton of fishing pressure, but I have been lucky enough to be able to fish some streams and rivers without seeing another person in sight.
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| February 29, 2008 |
| The Best Gambel Quail Spot |
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Thinking about Quail hunting, my thoughts jumped back to my stay in Arizona and the fabulous hunting I had encountered. One thing that made it so memorable was that, at the time, the season ran from Oct 1 to Feb. 28/29. Hearing in the past that you could get tired of hunting Quail and eating them, I tried and tried, but never did and most of my spare time was spent chasing these little ?buzz bombs?. My hunting partner, Jack Schindler and I had narrowed down, what we believed was, the best place in Arizona to hunt Gambel Quail and it was in the Tonto National Forest on the south side of the Tonto Basin, along the west side of the Salt River Canyon. This was our ?Place? and it was an ?easy?...
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| February 29, 2008 |
| Washington stops invasive mussels at the border |
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It's getting to be an uncomfortable scenario. Washington law enforcement officers, either Highway Patrol or Department of Fish and Wildlife, spotted a truck hauling a 24-foot pleasure boat crossing into the state on Interstate 5 in early February and pulled...
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