Archive for the 'Fishing' Category

Fort Lauderdale Swordfishing - The Perfect Fix for the Experienced Angler

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

If you are looking to do battle with the toughest game fish South Florida has to offer, evening swordfishing in the Gulfstream of the Atlantic is your best bet. South Florida has an excellent swordfish fishery, and swordfish are truly one of the toughest predators and hardest fighting fish in the ocean.
This is what makes […]

Wormin’ for Bass

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Over the past several years the sinking stickworm has not only brought plastic lures back into the mainstream, it has produced an incredible number of catches and become a staple in bass boxes across the world. The Senko was introduced by Gary Yamamoto several years ago and this soft jerkbait has become a favorite presentation […]

Reaction Strikes Could Bring You Bigger Bass

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

When the lake you’re fishing has a lot of fishing
pressure, trying to get a reaction strike might just be the
ticket you need to catch that big old lunker.
Why? Well, for one thing the bass will be cautious about biting a regular presented lure. They have seen to many of them and
probably knows […]

The Benefits Of A Fishing Guide

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Here is my definition of a perfect fishing day: “Heading out into the open bays in search of 28” redfish and schools of hungry speckled trout, limiting out and loading up the boat with a stringer of fish that could win the next big fishing tournament, having the fish cleaned for you and not cleaning […]

Gulf Coast Kayak Fishing - Combining Fun, Fishing and Excercise

Friday, September 7th, 2007

By the time mid-February comes around on the Gulf coast,
signs of spring are usually in the air and have not gone
unnoticed by fish and fishermen alike. Now that water
temperatures have begun their climb to more
accommodating levels, gamefish will soon become more
accommodating, too, as the sun warms the shallow flats
[…]

Floating Worm Tactics for Largemouth Bass

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

A major staple for spring time bass fishing is the floating worm. The tactic can work well in pre-spawn and post-spawn situations. I have most of my success with a watermelon seed color but that is probably due to the confidence level and the amount of time I spend fishing with them. One look at […]

Spinnerbait Fishing Tactics for Spotted Bay Bass

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Like most fishermen my age I originally learned about spinnerbait fishing for largemouth bass with my Dad. My class room was the back of an aluminum rental boat drifting the brush flats and rocky points of Irvine Lake in Orange County and Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara, CA. Both lakes were renowned southern California bass […]

Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

If you are looking for a fun and relaxing vacation, you should consider a Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation. There are many vacation packages for you to find when searching for a Canada Fly-in Fishing Vacation. For example, one vacation package offers those looking for a quiet, relaxing atmosphere with the opportunity to experience fly-in fishing […]

How Do You Bring The Freshest Fish to The Table?

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

Fish is one of earth’s natural wonders and has satisfied our palates since the beginning of man. Their flesh is light and delicate, lean and is packed with protein, the anti-oxidant vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids. All play a role in keeping our hearts and immune system functioning as it should. […]

The Golden Vise Award

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

The Golden Vise Award is presented each year to the top Fly Tyer
in the state. Unlike other awards, this is a people’s
choice award. That is, people go to a poll taking web site and
pick the tyer that they think is the best. The person making
the submission needs […]