Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at
2:52 pm
When you unpack a new electronic device it comes with a “start here” guide because most folks don’t read manuals until they are in trouble. Same goes for fly fishing, except most folks read the books and watch the videos but can’t remember what they read or saw when they get to the river.
Monday, January 30th, 2012 at
1:57 pm
During the winter, the ocean is a brutal place to be. This is especially true on Cape Cod. Temperatures dip down to well below freezing as snow and ice pile up. It’s a challenging place to be if you are a striped bass. Any bass that do decide to spend the winter must hunker down and wait for warmer temperatures come spring.
Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at
5:04 pm
Berley Bucket: An Essential Fishing Gear
Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at
12:16 pm
In lots of situations old fishing lures stand for that old-fashioned things dating back towards the first 50 % of your 20th century. This sort of objects are important for selections, and plenty of enthusiasts purchase them often at an overprice. Internet websites market them on the net, hobbyists trade these in sales, and periodicals provide these as special prizes. Old fishing lures get noticed for anybody who is interested in fishing, along with the evolution of the fishing tackle alongside the a long time. Why this enchantment?
Friday, January 27th, 2012 at
5:21 pm
An easy method of mastering how to build your own boat is to get the plans and begin building. You can find places online which provide the necessary blueprints and some will even offer materials. When you have everything together, find a proper space to work in that is dedicated to the single purpose of this project. Then, when you are finished you might have a new way of life in more ways than one.
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at
3:38 pm
When shopping for a canoe it is important to first decide what it is you will be using it for primarily. For example, will it be a fishing boat, or a boat that will just be used for paddling around? Once you have decided what the canoe will be used for, it will be much easier to find a canoe that is suited to your needs.
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at
2:32 pm
If you love to fish and are looking for a new challenge, you may want to try walleye fishing. These are among the most popular game fish in North America, and are most plentiful in Canada and the Great Lakes region of the U.S. The areas where you will find the most walleye are, for the most part, in pristine, scenic locations in North America. These fish are delicious and eating them is almost as enjoyable as catching them.
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 at
1:55 pm
On a nice day, fishing the flats of Barnstable Harbor is more like fishing the Florida Keys than fishing Cape Cod. Stripers cruise in foot deep water, much like Florida’s famous bonefish. The water takes on a torquoise color that extends for miles in every direction. Under a summer sun tidal pools warm up to near 80 degrees as terns and sea birds dive for sandeels.
Monday, January 23rd, 2012 at
5:33 pm
When you look at walleye fishing through the eyes of a pro fisherman, you will see the ultimate challenges that await you. Never give up hope, even if you are not successful with your first couple of fishing trips; hang in there. By following a few simple guidelines, such as we’ll be sharing in this article, you’ll find that you can have much better luck with walleye fishing.
Sunday, January 22nd, 2012 at
5:47 pm
Quality fishing equipment is very important to all of the anglers out there on the water. If you plan on catching a lot of fish in a short amount of time, you need to have the current fishing gear. Every year new equipment hits the market and the top pros buy it to improve their game.