Posts Tagged ‘fishing’

Salmon Shark Fishing Off Prince William Sound

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Salmon shark fishing is one of the highlights of many a sports fisherman’s holiday, allowing them to have all the fun and excitement of landing a shark without needing to go all the way to tropical waters to experience the adventure. Salmon shark fishing in Prince William Sound in Alaska is almost as famous as the salmon fishing in the area, but requires a whole different set of equipment and strategies to land these huge predators of the deep.

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Pamper Yourself With A Custom Designed Ice Fishing House

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Let’s face it, being out on the can sometimes include long periods of waiting for the fish to decide to bite, or in just patiently trying different lures and bait to get some fishing action. In the cold weather even short waits can seem like an eternity, but being warm and comfortable in your own ice fishing house can make all the difference in the world.

Night Fishing

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

One of the first things you may think of when you hear about night fishing is “Why do people do that”? The answer is that many people night fish in the south since the heat is unbearable in the summer months. Consequently, the fish will stay further underwater to keep cool. So the only option is to fish at night when they will be closer to the surface.

The most common fish accessible at night is the bass as it is a sedentary fish that stays roughly in the same area both day and night. They are quite a hardy fish and can be found in unusual spots away from the typical riverbank setting that most people associate with fishing.