Archive for the ‘Fishing Tips’ Category

Trout Fishing Information – Essential For Beginners To Know Before Going On A Trip

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

trout fishing1. The first thing to do is know the rules governed by the province. There are materials available for reading or brochures on fishing regulations, restrictions and limitations. Just buy your state department of wildlife. It ‘absolutely essential that strict compliance with the rules and regulations established by the government to maintain ecosystem productivity.

2. Another thing is to get a fishing license. This is important, otherwise your access to the fishery is limited only to rivers or lakes that do not require a license that ends the fun of going out to fish.

3. Equip yourself with the right equipment, such as a rod and reel combination, hooks, lines, weights, including bait. Also, buy the correct one, that should be light and a line test fishing 4-8 pounds in size. Look for a number of 6 or 10 reusable split shot and hook.

4. With the bait be sure to check the regulations to avoid problems. There are areas that allow only specific baits to ensure that the rules are followed closely. Do not use bait fishing for trout as live worms, corn kernels, canned salmon eggs.

5. Look for a river, the native inhabitants of trout stream stocked with trout. This information is readily available from the manual supplied or sold by wildlife management. Rivers of the natural production of trout are tighter restrictions when it comes to tackles and baits.

Trout Fishing Success – Just Avoid These 3 Common Mistakes

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

The bottom line is that if these common mistakes that many trout fishermen make are avoided, you will be a much more successful and productive fisherman.

* Not Being Mindful – Not being mindful of things like any unnatural scents that may be on your hands or the time of the month that you are fishing in is one of the biggest mistakes that people make when trout fishing. For example trout fishing will be much more productive during the full moon phase than it will during the waxing crescent. Always be mindful of simple aspects such as your hands and the phase of the moon when you are fishing for trout.

* Not Using Artificial Flies – Many anglers make the mistake of being “married” to a particular fishing tactic. Obviously if you are a fly fisherman you use artificial flies, but many times spin fishermen think that they can’t use artificial flies as bait. Artificial flies can be used as bait when trout fishing by spin fishermen by employing a simple piece of fishing tackle called a casting (or fly fishing) bubble. A casting bubble adds weight to your line so that artificial flies can be cast and retrieved effectively while using traditional spin fishing gear. The bottom line is that it is a major mistake to not use artificial flies when fishing for trout as insects comprise a healthy part of a trout’s diet.

* Not Using The Proper Diameter Fishing Line – This is probably the most common mistake that people fishing for trout make, especially those who are new to trout fishing. I suggest and use four pound test mono filament, a size fishing line that has always performed beautifully for me. Using a diameter fishing line that is too heavy is a common mistake that many trout fishermen make.

Tonkin Cane – The Best Fly Fishing Rods Bamboo Things

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

tonkin caneBefore fiberglass and graphite rods are mostly made of bamboo. The process of creating a split bamboo stick or cane was long and requires great skill. Tonkin cane, the preferred variety of bamboo from China. Although many have the misconception that bamboo is a tree, is actually in the grass family.

Traditionally, a division or bamboo to take 40 hours or more for crafts and construction. The stem is divided into triangular sections, each cone section with a plan and then glued together to form the white bar. Although this may seem simple, there are a lot of labor and skill involved.

There are some famous producers of bamboo that had their candles they believed offered the best performance and copy a lot of rod builders today and emulate the candles in their own reeds Because that work very well.

Today, you can still buy the bars separating cane. You can often find one of the classics available for sale at a very high cost. Or maybe someone skilled and experienced in the construction of traditional methods for you. Again, the cost of the bar will be high, but could very well become a family

Fun Ways To Fish Panfish Poppers With Errors

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

panfish popperBluegill, crappie and perch are fish that do not always have to worry about over-fishing, especially when it comes to bluegill, most of the water do really benefit from some of these fish. Unlike trout and small mouth, for example, these fish can be captured and saved to eat without worrying about damage to fisheries and ecosystems. Catch on a fly rod with a popper is one of the most fun ways to fill a Stringer.

If you really want to go to the light, use a cane 3 Weight 6X leader. Fly selection is actually quite simple when it comes to poppers. If you want to get panfish (instead of only targeting bass), the flies must be small enough for the small mouth of a panfish. When preparing panfish, the tour will be fast and if the fish can not easily get your mouth around the place, you will see a lot of ups and very few connections. The ideal error to blow up a fly rod is colored and have the legs of a terrestrial insect. I have also a few keystrokes as dark as some seemingly inexplicable reason, sometimes seem to be what they want.

Make your cast close to cover a lot of abilities and conditions allow. The typical approach I use is to allow the ring surface to dissipate completely before shrinking the error once. Usually, if I take a fish on a model that will be sometime during this initial phase. If I have not had a raise or absorption, usually recover in short strips of maximum line – the emphasis on short assignments. Sometimes the strips about Sharp does not work, and as a typical vane strips (softer) seems to be the tactic of choice.

Hot Spots For Smallmouth Bass Rivers In Missouri (Part II)

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

smallmouthbassriverHuzzah Creek
Huzzah Creek is a stream of small mouth often overlooked. Located in the heart of big smallmouth bass country is easy to see how fishermen can look beyond this little gem. However, this flow has been producing high quality small mouth bass fishing for years, and those familiar with it can testify that is productivity.
Jacks Fork River
The Jacks Fork River is one of the best in the Ozarks. It flows through canyons and beautiful Ozark hills, this current has much to offer both as Boca Chica and the landscape. This popular float stream flows through the beautiful fishing area, distance, and is truly a place to see.
Meramec River
The Meramec River is a beautiful river boca chica. Flowing through the beautiful hills of the Ozark Mountains, this flow has much to offer the serious angler Boca Chica and informal. This is one of the most popular, if not the stream mouth most popular girl in Missouri, and there are also some traffic mobile entertainment. However, the Meramec is an excellent fishing and fishing is good enough that these problems may seem unimportant.
Niangua River
The Niangua River is one of the best small mouth flows in the state. While the Niangua is best known for its excellent trout fishing Bennett Spring then, the small mouth fishing is excellent. The river has miles of classic habitat small mouth, with many undulations and deep pools soft, invigorated. This is a prototype flow Ozark with Boca Chica fishing above average.