Friday, January 6th, 2012 at
10:20 pm
You will be hard-pressed to find a better confluence of leisure and sport than that form of angling called fly fishing. While it does require a greater breadth of skills than other types of fishing, it still will not require you to jump fifty inches vertically or throw a ball close to a hundred miles per hour. But leave us face it, it is difficult to find somebody like us who loves fly fishing above all other sports. You can even say this is an “elite” activity that goes beyond the casual tastes of the average member of the fishing hoi polloi. So complicated is fly fishing compared to conventional fishing that the casual observer may even consider it anathema. That is why there are not a lot of top locations that are specific to fly fishing but there are some and that means a lot of action for the few that will make the trip.
Thursday, January 5th, 2012 at
8:56 pm
Throughout Cape Cod there are certain beaches, creeks and estuaries that fish better during particular times of the season. One of the best early spring spots for schoolies and small keepers is Falmouth’s Old Silver beach.
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 at
4:00 pm
There are many benefits of being outdoors. When you stay outside, you will be more exposed with fresh air and seeing all that green will definitely be relaxing. Aside from that, you will also be capable of having a more active body. This will result to having a sounder mind. Visit the outdoors and never allow yourself to be stressed out.
Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at
1:53 pm
The Bay’s Giant Tuna Hot Spots
Sunday, January 1st, 2012 at
8:02 pm
Beach fishing reports are rather like a salutation tool for avid fishermen. It’s a journal of fishing buffs or anglers that records set of details and information about current fishing journeys. These reports give recommendations to newbs or starters about the 1st things to do, start and places to go for surf fishing.