Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Tips for Archery Fishing

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Also known as Bow fishing, this is a sport wherein a fisherman uses archery equipment to fish.
A regular hunting bow can be used for fishing by simply attaching a reel to the front of the bow grip.Archery fishing is especially favored by regular hunters when regular game like deer are off season.
This way they can continuously hone their skills for whatever season it may be.
Before engaging in archery fishing, one must first take into consideration the following:
1. A fisherman must be duly licensed. Some states require that an individual have a state license to fish.
2. Equipment. Most states have a predetermined set of approved equipment for archery fishing.
3. Archery Safety Course. Still, some states require that an individual go through an approved safety course for archery fishing to ensure that the individual is well versed with the proper safety precautions and information regarding applicable laws in fishing.
4. Seasons. Bow fishing in some states can only be done in certain seasons. This is to allow the fish to spawn.
5. Species of fish. Some states have rules forbidding archery fishing for some species of fish.
The following skills are necessary for an individual to obtain and practice:
Knot tying. Though it may seem like a simple task, tying knots that will not slip (line for the arrow) are crucial in bow fishing.
Tuning. Tuning is making sure that the bow is at its best working condition. To ensure this, one has to continuously adjust the rest and calibrate the nock.For a faster tuning process, one may shoot a regular bow-fishing arrow (without the tip) onto a target made of cardboard.
Marksmanship or targeting. Bow fishing and bow hunting, though similar on some aspects, really do differ on many things.
Arrows for bow fishing are heavier, have larger arrow tips and, the most obvious one, has a string attached to the arrow.
And since fish are shot in the water, resistance differs as when compared to shooting in the air (for bow hunting of games)
There are various methods or ways of archery fishing. This includes the following:
1. Still hunting. A fisherman selects a place by the lake in which he would wait for passing fish to shoot its bow at.
2. Stalking. This can be done on foot or while on a boat. One is in constant motion in an attempt to locate fish.
3. Ambush. Fish that are best ambushed are the ones that are spawning since they tend to crowd thus increasing chances of target.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Tips for fishing for salmon in Alaska

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Alaska is known as one of the most bountiful areas with salmon, and is ideal for fishing trips.
This is because of extreme tides along the West Coast and the gush of ocean currents that create an environment ideal for the breeding of thousands of baitfish.
It is also known as one of the best places to go if one wants to fish for giant King Salmon, the largest specie of salmon fish.
The best way to catch these giant salmon (in saltwater) is through trolling or by angling a baited line drawn into the water.
Fishing for giant King Salmon can be a year round activity (especially in Seward). The most sought-after species of salmon are the following:
1. The King Salmon (Chinook) are the largest of all these species. Its weight averages between 20-40 pounds, the heaviest recorded of which is 112 pounds, and can be as long as 3-4".
It has a blue-green back that is lightly spotted.The average life span of a Chinook Salmon is about five to seven years.Its flesh can range in color from ivory white to a deep red.Common names for this specie of salmon include tyee, springs, mouth/kings quinnat and tule.
2. Silver Salmon (Coho) on the other hand is slightly smaller with an average weight of 8-12 pounds.
This specie prefers small streams in which to spawn between the months of July to November.
3. Sockeye salmon, on the other hand, are the most sought-after of its entire species because its flesh has a color of deep red and it has a firm rich flavor.
In fishing for salmon in Alaska, one has to be well equipped with the right equipment (and donned with the appropriate apparel).
Listed below are some of the needed equipment/materials and tips for hassle-free fishing:
1. You must be clad in layers of warm clothes (not necessarily bulky ones as it can hinder in the fishing activity).
2. Over these everyday clothes, a waterproof overall, boots and bibs are likewise necessary to ensure that one would stay dry since after a hook-up, some fish may resist with maximum struggles.
3. Fleet or cruisers that offer services for fishing are usually stocked with bait.
4. A guide on board a cruiser ensures that even amateur fishermen will enjoy the activity by providing crash-lessons onboard.
They usually hook the bait for the guest and inform the party as to where specific species of fish may thrive for selective fishing.

Fishing for salmons in Alaska is known as one of the most bountiful areas with salmon, and is ideal for fishing trips.
This is because of extreme tides along the West Coast and the gush of ocean currents that create an environment ideal for the breeding of thousands of baitfish.
It is also known as one of the best places to go if one wants to fish for giant King Salmon, the largest specie of salmon fish.
The best way to catch these giant salmon (in saltwater) is through trolling or by angling a baited line drawn into the water.
They usually hook the bait for the guest and inform the party as to where specific species of fish may thrive for selective fishing.
By: Simon Ma
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Monday, September 14, 2009

More on Fishing rods

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Fishing rods come in a huge variety of lengths and types, from spinning fishing rods to casting fishing rods and fishing rods vary in power, which is determined by the stiffness of the rod, and the action, by which the rod bends and how fast.

There are a variety of things that you should be considering when you need a new fishing rod, so here are a few great tips that can help you pick out the types of fishing rods for your needs. With these top tips, you'll be able to make a wise choice when choosing the types of fishing rods you need.

Judging by stone inscriptions, fishing rods go back to ancient egypt, china, greece, rome and medieval england, where they were called "angles" (hence the term "angling" as a synonym for fishing).

Prior to widespread availability of synthetic materials, such as fiberglass and graphite composites, fishing rods were typically made from split tonkin bamboo, calcutta reed, or ash wood, as it was necessary that they be made light, tough, and pliable.

Modern design and fabrication techniques, along with advanced materials such as graphite and boron composites have allowed rod makers to tailor both the shape and action of fishing rods for greater casting distance, accuracy, and fish-fighting qualities.

Today, fishing rods are identified by their weight (meaning the weight of line or lure required to flex a fully-loaded rod) and action (describing the location of the maximum flex along the length of the rod).

If you are fishing for a bargin on fishing rods and reels from fly fishing rods and reels to bass and saltwater fishing rods and reels then you might want to consider buying a quality used fishing rods and reels.

Most people often only use their fishing rods and reels a few times before simply storing them in a closet. The savings you can gain especially in these times from buying a used fishing rods and reels can help save just a bit your bank account and allow you to even pick up some need bait.

There are a lot of great fly fishing rods on the market right now and each has their different advantages.

You have wide arsenal of weapons and fishing rods, baits and methods of fishing in this fishing tackle box.

Telescopic fishing rods are designed to collapse down to a short distance and open to a long rod. Telescopic fishing rods are made from the same materials as conventional one or two piece rods.
Various grade eyes available in conventional rods are also available in telescopic fishing rods. Care for telescopic fishing rods is much the same as other rods.

Experts and beginners can use popular fibreglass fly fishing rods in most fishing conditions.

The durable material usually stands up to wear better than graphite fly fishing rods.

Graphite fly fishing rods are more expensive than fibreglass and lightweight graphite fly fishing rods typically allow more accurate casting.

Slow-action fly fishing rods have the most bend, making them difficult for beginners to control, but offer the greatest accuracy for short-range casting.
Medium-sized fly fishing rods between eight and nine feet provide the action, casting control, and strength you'll need.
Beginners find medium-action fly fishing rods easy to handle.Fast-action fly fishing rods are stiff fast-action that rods bend at the end of the rod and do not have a lot of give.

When people think about ultralight fishing rods, they typically assume a 4ft long piece of radio antenna that couldn't reel in a fiesty trout let alone a decent bass or catfish.

The ultralight fishing rods that I love to use are the 6foot 6inch models, and the 7feet long rods. Again, distance and backbone plays the biggest role in the ultralight fishing rods.

Long ultralight fishing rods cast small baits extremely far distances.

One should use short fly fishing rods measuring less than eight feet in tight fishing situations where trees, bushes, stream size, or other objects will restrict your movement. Shorter rods generally have less action than longer fly fishing rods because they generate less torque when casting and reeling.

Large fly fishing rods: measuring more than nine feet make the ideal choice for longer casting and pursuing big-game fish. Surf casting fishing rods tend to be a little heavier and longer than inland rods so that they can cast past the breaking surf.

Whatever option you choose always make sue that you are properly outfitted with the right saltwater fishing rods
Fishing rods made for surf fishing are typically made to resist corroding from the salt water, which is something your fresh water rod and reel may not be suited for.

Saltwater fishing rods are one part of your equipment that you don't want to get wrong. In the same way as other types of rods, saltwater fishing rods have to be extremely strong as they take on the weight of a fish at many unusual angles.

However, saltwater fishing rods have to take on even more pressure and weight, because saltwater fish are much heavier than river fish.To find the right saltwater fishing rods you need to do a bit of research.

Custom fishing rods can be found on most boats, whether fishing in tournaments or for pleasure.

Fishing rods are also very expensive so you are going to want to make sure that the rod you select is the right one for you.

Proper storage of your fishing rods will allow them to last longer and stay in better condition.

Proper storage for fishing rods is important if they are to be kept in good conditionor the tips can be easily snapped off, line can become tangled, and pets and children can wreak havoc on casually-stored rods.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Fishing rods

Thereare several fishing products in a fishing tackle box and on the market today but some fishing enthusiasts say that a fishing rod is one of the top fishing secrets.

Fishing rods have characteristics that are not typical of the more primitive split cane rods. Modern fishing rods contain reels, which aid in the retrieval of fish caught.

Types of fishing rods and Specifications.A typical fishing rod measures 6 and 16 feet (2 and 5 m) and vary in capability to tolerate strain while fishing.
The length of the fishing rod has a lot to do with withstanding force exerted by the fish to the fishing rod and determines for the most part the performance of rods used for angling.

Split Cane fishing rods are one of the smallest and less sophisticated fishing rods in fishing.
It is usually made of bamboo or other elastic material with the most basic line attached to it

.Unlike other more complex fishing rods, split cane fishing rods do not usually contain reels or its equivalent to be used for reeling in or retrieving fish caught on bait.

Graphite fishing rods are the most popular today. They can be used either for heavyweight or lightweight fish although they were proven best for trout, walleye and bass fish. They vary in measurements from 5 and 7 feet (1.5 and 2.5 m).

Spinning fishing rods are commonly used in bass fishing competition accounting for their flexibility and tolerance to stress. They accommodate bigger and tougher fishing lines and stabilize them to avoid line tangles during uncoiling of float lines.

You could miss the big one so take your time when selecting tackle from your fishing tackle box

Jigging fishing rods.These rods are best for heavy fishing lures and baits especially when reaching around 150 to 200 feet under the ocean surface. They are made of fine, solid materials which accounts to their heaviness.

The use of jigging fishing rods is specifically due to alternating currents while fishing. Some oceans have erratic undersea currents and that is why the bait and fishing lines should be kept in place.

Fishing lures are also disturbed and cause confusion among fish if the lines are not long and heavy enough to with stand and tolerate water currents under the sea.

These rods are best for target fishes usually found dwelling at the bottom of the sea.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

A Fishing Tackle Box: What Makes an Effective Fishing Fly?

A Fishing Tackle Box: What Makes an Effective Fishing Fly?

A campfire.

We find something fascinating about flames and glowing coals, so a campfire is usually an agreeable (and warm) way to pass the time from dusk to bedtime, particularly for those in a pensive mood.

Whether it's a family camping trip or a survival situation, a campfire can be both enjoyable and a necessity.
When you are out in the wilderness, it is a custom and tradition to build a campfire.
The first order of business when building a campfire is to choose a suitable location.

If using a campfire spot others have previously used, make use of any "charred wood" left behind- it will burn in your fire, and will decrease the amount of logs you will need to gather and burn.

A certain degree of skill is needed to properly build a campfire, to keep it going, and to see that it is properly extinguished. Take advantage of both natural and man-made tinder to start a campfire. A Hatchet, axe or saw, are all useful for cutting firewood for a campfire.

Starting a campfire can be an easy task, only if you follow the basic guidelines.
Never start a fire without making sure the conditions are safe for one, if the weather has been dry and the grass is brittle, do not have a campfire and only build a campfire where camping fire regulations allow.

Any boy scout will tell you (and they're right about this) that the better technique for a campfire is the "teepee"-style fire.

It is sad though that some campers have managed to turn a campfire into a wildfire.

A campfire made using twigs, pine cones and kindling. To make a campfire using the teepee technique, you will place your large logs in a teepee shape - vertical and leaning inward so that their top ends meet in the center.

Though a campfire must breathe, it also must catch.

It might sound simple but starting a campfire can be extremely tricky, especially if you are a beginner.
A campfire with colored flames,is made by burning a garden hose in a copper pipe.

By the time we are grown, you'd think most of us would be certified experts in knowing how to build a campfire.
Do not build a campfire in hazardous or dry conditions or if the campground rules prohibit it. Prepare a campfire and let it burn down to hot coals.

Cooking food using a campfire can be tricky, and many campers prefer to use a portable stove instead. The techniques for cooking on a campfire are no different than those used for everyday cooking.

Many campers rely on a stove for their cooking needs as they boast several advantages over cooking over a campfire. Since most camping stoves have an adjustable heat source, they can be much easier to use than a campfire.

Individuals who are backpacking in an area that allows the gathering of firewood may decide to cook on a campfire to avoid the need to carry extra equipment; however, most campfire cooking is done in campgrounds.

Campers relying on the use of a campfire do not have to carry the extra weight of a cook stove and may rely on a campfire to reduce their pack weight.

The final step to start a campfire is, of course, to light it.

Possibly the simplest method of cooking over a campfire and one of the most common is to roast food on long skewers that can be held above the flames.

A campfire tripod is a great solution for many of your camping cooking needs. Therefore, a campfire tripod is really one of the best "all-purpose" camp cooking supplies you can have!
Grills over a campfire are used in the same way as ordinary charcoal barbeques.

A marshmallow is skewered on the end of a long stick (or metallic skewer) and held just above a campfire until its outer surface starts to brown.
A banana boat is a traditional campfire treat consisting of a banana cut lengthwise and stuffed with marshmallow and chocolate, then wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked in the embers left over from a campfire.

However, I have lost fewer hot dogs and hamburgers to a grill than to a campfire.

A billycan, more commonly known simply as a billy or occasionally as a billy can, is a lightweight cooking pot which is used on a campfire or a camping stove.

Everyone loves a campfire and some of my best times have been and are around a campfire kicking back with my friends.

Though I usually think of county fairs and carnivals when I smell kettle corn, I don't see why it can't also be considered a campfire treat, especially when it's already a little different from what you'd get at a concession stand.

There's a lot less extraneous chatter in a campfire chat than there is in a typical meeting.

One night, a group of travellers sit around a campfire and a master newsteller, accompanied by his apprentice, tell stories and the ones worth mentioning are for example.

While on the march with his army one winter, Alexander the Great was sitting by a campfire, watching the army as it marched by and another one.

The muppets get stranded in the desert, and as night falls they sit around a campfire.

Another depicts a seemingly disheartened swagman, sitting by a campfire sadly brooding over his misfortune and they deliberate on the options and opportunities that possably await him.

In the hunter's blades trilogy, innovindil and her partner tarathiel notice a pair of dwarves around a campfire in their home, moonwood.

There is always a campfire with a meaningful discussion and an opportunity for the campers to thank each other for small favors during the day or actions that meant a lot to them.

Many a friday evening campfire was capped off with tim Todd's rendition of a campfire story about a floating campfire that floats out on the lake and is enjoyed, not by campers sitting on logs, but by paddlers in boats!
He also describes his adventures when seeking out a campfire, during his travels, and when he was cold and hungry.

Being burned figuratively by a campfire is bad enough; don't let yourself be burned literally.

Summary: put out a campfire completely and make sure that the coals on the bottom have cooled.

Never leave a campfire unattended.

A campfire may burn out of control in two basic ways: on the ground or in the trees so please always be viligent and careful whenever around a fire.

When you get back join me at my woodworking and craft workshop. See you there. http://woodworkingnews.blogspot.com

Meanwhile, Good fishing and tight lines

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Friday, September 4, 2009

A campfire.

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We find something fascinating about a campfire,flames and glowing coals, so a campfire is usually an agreeable (and warm) way to pass the time from dusk to bedtime, particularly for those in a pensive mood.

Whether it's a family camping trip or a survival situation, a campfire can be both enjoyable and a necessity.
when you are out in the wilderness, it is a custom and tradition to build a campfire.

The first order of business when building a campfire is to choose a suitable location.

If using a campfire spot others have previously used, make use of any "charred wood" left behind- it will burn in your fire, and will decrease the amount of logs you will need to gather and burn.
A certain degree of skill is needed to properly build a campfire, to keep it going, and to see that it is properly and extinguished. Take advantage of both natural and man-made tinder to start a campfire.
A Hatchet, axe or saw, are all useful for cutting firewood for a campfire.

Starting a campfire can be an easy task, only if you follow the basic guidelines.

Never start a fire without making sure the conditions are safe for one, if the weather has been dry and the grass is brittle, do not have a campfire and only build a campfire where camping fire regulations allow.
Any boy scout will tell you (and they're right about this) that the better technique for a campfire is the "teepee"-style fire.
It is sad though that some campers have managed to turn a campfire into a wildfire.

A campfire is made using twigs, pine cones and kindling. To make a campfire using the teepee technique, you will place your large logs in a teepee shape - vertical and leaning inward so that their top ends meet in the center.

Though a campfire must breathe, it also must catch.

It might sound simple but starting a campfire can be extremely tricky, especially if you are a beginner
A campfire with colored flames,is made by burning a garden hose in a copper pipe.

By the time we are grown, you'd think most of us would be certified experts in knowing how to build a campfire.
Do not build a campfire in hazardous or dry conditions or if the campground rules prohibit it. Prepare a campfire and let it burn down to hot coals

Cooking food using a campfire can be tricky, and many campers prefer to use a portable stove instead. The techniques for cooking on a campfire are no different than those used for everyday cooking
Many campers rely on a stove for their cooking needs as they boast several advantages over cooking over a campfire. Since most camping stoves have an adjustable heat source, they can be much easier to use than a campfire.

Individuals who are backpacking in an area that allows the gathering of firewood may decide to cook on a campfire to avoid the need to carry extra equipment; however, most campfire cooking is done in campgrounds.
Campers relying on the use of a campfire do not have to carry the extra weight of a cook stove and may rely on a campfire to reduce their pack weight.

The final step to start a campfire is, of course, to light it.

Possibly the simplest method of cooking over a campfire and one of the most common is to roast food on long skewers that can be held above the flames.

A campfire tripod is a great solution for many of your camping cooking needs. Therefore, a campfire tripod is really one of the best "all-purpose" camp cooking supplies you can have!
Grills over a campfire are used in the same way as ordinary charcoal barbeques.

A marshmallow is skewered on the end of a long stick (or metallic skewer) and held just above a campfire until its outer surface starts to brown.
A banana boat is a traditional campfire treat consisting of a banana cut lengthwise and stuffed with marshmallow and chocolate, then wrapped in aluminum foil and cooked in the embers left over from a campfire.

However, I have lost fewer hot dogs and hamburgers to a grill than to a campfire.

A billycan, more commonly known simply as a billy or occasionally as a billy can, is a lightweight cooking pot which is used on a campfire or a camping stove.

Everyone loves a campfire and some of my best times have been and are around a campfire kicking back with my friends.

Though I usually think of county fairs and carnivals when I smell kettle corn, I don't see why it can't also be considered a campfire treat, especially when it's already a little different from what you'd get at a concession stand.

There's a lot less extraneous chatter in a campfire chat than there is in a typical meeting.

One night, a group of travellers sit around a campfire and a master newsteller, accompanied by his apprentice tell stories, and the ones worth mentioning are for example.

While on the march with his army one winter, Alexander the Great was sitting by a campfire, watching the army as it marched by and another one.

The muppets get stranded in the desert, and as night falls they sit around a campfire.

Another depicts a seemingly disheartened swagman, sitting by a campfire sadly brooding over his misfortune and they deliberate on the options and opportunities that possably await him.

In the hunter's blades trilogy, innovindil and her partner tarathiel notice a pair of dwarves around a campfire in their home, moonwood.

There is always a campfire with a meaningful discussion and an opportunity for the campers to thank each other for small favors during the day or actions that meant a lot to them.

Many a friday evening campfire was capped off with Tim's rendition of a campfire story about a floating campfire that floats out on the lake and is enjoyed, not by campers sitting on logs, but by paddlers in boats! He also describes his adventures when seeking out a campfire, during his travels, and when he was cold and hungry.

Being burned figuratively by a campfire is bad enough; don't let yourself be burned literally.

Summary: put out a campfire completely and make sure that the coals on the bottom have cooled. Never leave a campfire unattended.

A campfire may burn out of control in two basic ways: on the ground or in the trees so please always be viligent and careful whenever around a fire.

When you get back join me at my woodworking and craft workshop. See you there. http://woodworkingnews.blogspot.com

Meanwhile, Good fishing and tight lines

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Tying your own fly fishing flies

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One of the most enjoyable parts of fly fishing could be tying your own flies.

While they are readily available for sale pre-made in many stores, when you take the time to tie your own, you can make the flies look even more realistic than those you can buy in a store.

Fly tying isn't as difficult as it might first seem.

You need to have some basic tools such as a fly vice, scissors, pliers, and thread.

The equipment you use can make all the difference in quality work and shoddy work.
The goal is to make your flies look as identical to a fish's food source as is humanly possible.

You can find supplies for tying in various places. Besides the vice, scissors, and pliers, you will want to have on hand the following items:

- Hooks of various shapes and sizes - Different colors and gauges of thread - Fur from animals such as mink or fox - Feathers from pheasants and peacocks - Craft cement

Precision is the key to accurate fly tying. You should start out with a picture of the fly you are trying to replicate.

You can find pictures of may flies, caddis flies, and other natural food sources in many places on the Internet. Once you have a picture, just get materials that will mimic the look and try to duplicate it.

Start out by wrapping thread around your hook and then add fur and feathers as you go securely tying them to the hook. As you go, you will continue to add materials until you achieve the look you are going for.

Of course, there's a little more to it than that, but that is the general idea.

You can take classes on how to tie your own flies and you can even find instructional videos online.
When you start taking an interest in fly fishing, it's best to stick with the pre-made flies, but as you gain more experience, you will want to start experimenting around with different lures to bring the fish to your line.

Tying your own flies can be a great way to bring you more and more into the fly fishing experience.

It certainly isn't for everyone as you need to have a lot of patience when you are tying flies.

It doesn't always come easy, but once you learn the basic techniques, you will probably find a new hobby that gives you some great joy!

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