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    “Fly Fishing Vs Spin Fishing”: Fly fishing is a fishing experience that is unlike any other. Being up in the clear mountain waters just casting away, time flies faster than ever. Even on a day when the fish aren't biting, and it just seems like the nothing can go right, just being there is enough to pass the day. Then there are those days when catching a fish is effortless, every knot that is tied is perfect, and every cast is better than the last one; those are the days that are unforgettable

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    earthworms, night-crawlers, minnows, cheese or even corn. The second method is termed spin cast fishing. The weight of the lure, when thrusted forward, pulls out line from the reel and is then retrieved by turning the handle on the reel. This method uses an artificial lure that simulates minnows or other water loving creatures that would elicit a response out of a fish. The third method is fly fishing. This sport is performed with a well matched and balanced set of gear. Flies are tied from feathers

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    Fishing can bring you a sense of peace and keep you physically fit. You don't have to be rich to participate in the sport, but you do need certain gear. From a fishing rod to extra bait, here is a list of the things you'll need if you want to start participating in this fun sport, or if you want to get your children into fishing. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/06/benefits-of-fishing_n_5754408.html Fishing Rod The type of fishing you'll do will dictate the kind of fishing rod you'll need

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    Fly Rod

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    How to Purchase a Fly Rod So you have made a decision to purchase a fly rod. Whether because you are just starting the sport of fly fishing, or you want to upgrade to a new or better rod than the one you have now. This is an important decision. The rod is the one most important piece of equipment you need to have. Therefore a purchase that should not be made on a whim, suggestion or impulse. Remember that there are over 320 QUALITY fly rods on the market that fit into the basic requirements needed

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    Bass Fishing: A Lifestyle Essay

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    Some people consider bass fishing a sport, but for most fishermen it’s a lifestyle. People have been bass fishing since the beginning of time for different reasons. Bass fishing has evolved over the years from using a sapling and some string to the high tech rod and reel technology, as well as sonar fish-finders. For modern day fisherman fishing is a lifestyle that may require a wealth of money depending on what kind of bass fishing someone wants to do. People will less wealth just fish from the

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    Fishing for trout is one of the most hardest sport but, is the most easiest sport to learn, here is how. Fishing for trout is one of the most easiest fish to fish for and has been the easiest to catch in a long time. People think catching trout is as easy as making ramen noodles,but all you need is techniques to get a bite every time. To start it off, before you start catching fish first you need to set up your rod. When you set up your fishing rod you need to first put the line in the fishing

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    Fly fishing is a traditional method of fishing that was popularly applied for fishing trout and salmon. Today though, it is employed in fishing for almost any variety of fish. Fly fishing is gaining popularity and people employ this method for almost anytime of fish. Fly fishing is used in both fresh water and seas as well. The techniques used in fly fishing of course vary depending on the location. For example, seas, lakes and rivers have differing conditions and hence the techniques used will vary

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    Flathead Fish Case Study

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    Area Flatsmaster Tournament held in Ripley. Setting sail in small and medium sized boats into the aqua-colored water, the men and women competed for monetary prizes, in hopes of receiving a good catch on last Saturday. As a series of competitive fishing around Southern California, people came from the San Diego, La Quinta and the Victorville area to participate, along with residents from Blythe and Ripley. Said to be equally good in the Colorado River, the two categories for competing was Channel

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    Florida Sport Fishing magazine offers everything a fishing enthusiast needs to enjoy an amazing fishing trip in sunny Florida. In every new issue you'll discover many entertaining and informative articles that center on successfully catching fish in diverse areas of Florida, employing variable approaches. Information will also be offered to you about boating in Florida in addition to numerous valuable reviews to assist you in decisions about which gear will suit your needs best. To improve your

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    At the beautiful lake there are big boats everywhere around me. I see fun filled people everywhere inner tubing, fishing, and having a good time. As I get in the cold lake I feel cooled off from the cold beautiful water. Jumping off the tall brown docks over and over again into the water for fun.The very calm, sometimes rough water is where I like to stay. Inner tubing is my favorite thing to do on the lake. The cold wet water splashing in my face, riding the waves, trying to stand up on the

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