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February 28, 2008
Walleye Fishing At Night
Fishing for walleye at night can be very exciting and frustrating at the same time. I personally would rather fish during the daylight hours, but there are some times when it can pay off big time to target walleye at night. Most walleye anglers know that these fish see well during low-light conditions and the fish actively feed early in the morning late in the evening and throughout the night.
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February 28, 2008
Surf Fishing for Whiting
Spring is the time of year that millions of people head to Florida for spring break. People from up north are tired of the cold weather and a vacation south is needed. I am one of those people from up north and I can't wait for my trip in about a month. On my trips, I will be heading to the beach just like many others.
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February 28, 2008
Walleye Fishing Around Wood
Most walleye fishermen catch their fish by fishing points, flats weed lines and they typically catch their fish in water that ranges from 8 feet to 20 feet with some fishermen fishing even deeper on some lakes. I just wrote an article about my night fishing action on a trip last year to Eagle River in Wisconsin.
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February 28, 2008
Double Trouble
Venice, Louisiana Captain gets weird double-header. It?s been a weird year on Midnight Lump off the Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico. Late winter is usually the best time to catch a 200-pound yellowfin tuna on the submerged seamount...
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February 28, 2008
Vacation Ideas - Grand Canyon Camping
Planning a vacation to the Grand Canyon? You could spend a lot of money on a flight, a hotel room and a car rental, or, you could get there in a motorhome. Camping at the Grand Canyon is the best way to experience this colossal natural wonder.
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February 28, 2008
Fishing Islamorada, Florida
Islamorada is part of the Florida Keys. It is located just south of Key Largo and it's fairly close to the mainland of Florida. If you haven't heard of the fishing in the Florida Keys, you are missing out. There are numerous fishing shows and fishing tournaments that showcase this entire area and Islamorada is no exception.
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February 28, 2008
Fishing for Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth bass are probably my favorite fish to catch. Many anglers argue that these fish are the strongest fresh water fish pound for pound. I think I would have to agree with that statement, especially if are fishing in a river. These fish are so strong and they put up some amazing fights.
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February 28, 2008
Fishing for Largemouth Bass
Largemouth bass are one of the most popular types of fish in the United States. You can easily write hundreds of different articles on bass fishing and I will continue to write about the different techniques that you can use to catch bass, but this article will cover the basics of bass fishing and how to catch them through the seasons.
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February 28, 2008
Fishing for Crappie
Crappie are one of the most exciting panfish to catch. While most panfish are fairly small and don't put up a very good fight, crappie can reach the 12 to 18 inch range in many southern waters. These fish will typically weigh 1 to 3 pounds. Any crappie over 12 inches is considered a very nice fish.
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February 28, 2008
Halibut Tricks In Kodiak Alaska
Halibut fishing in Kodiak is unsurpassed anywhere due to a wide variety of reasons. While we sometimes choose to fish deep water (250 feet +) most of our halibut fishing is done in waters between 50 and 100 feet deep. When the season dictates it we fish with terminal tackle and 12- 24 ounce sinkers but we also offer lighter tackle for those that prefer something different.
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