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Dropping Water Temperature Affects Bass Activity by Mike Gerry (03/20/2010)
[Bass Fishing] The more and faster the water temperature drops the tougher the fishing
Montana Post Runoff Fly Fishing by Brian McGeehan (03/15/2010)
[Fly Fishing] The period directly after runoff is a great time to fly fish Montana\'s legendary rivers. Learn some of the tips and tactics used for this exciting time.
Montana Early Season Hatches by Brian McGeehan (03/15/2010)
[Fly Fishing] Several of Montana's best hatches occur in the spring before runoff begins. A combination of midges, mayflies and caddis often produce explosive surface fishing.
Fishing The St. Johns River Jetties by Dave Sipler (03/14/2010)
[Boating] It's flat calm, and I don't care. When at the Mayport Inlet always beware, be vigilant. Extreme tidal current, 10 ton granite boulders, Ships, Tugs, Pilot boats throwing immense wakes. I do not even anchor in some places, and my boat was build from scratch to fish that inlet!
Picking a charter captain by Tony Denslow (03/14/2010)
[Boating] When calling a charter company talk directly to the captain/owner, the one who will be operating the boat on the day you want to book. Don\'t end up with a Captain Ahab who will spoil your day on the water.
Polarized sunglasses a must for fishermen by Tony Denslow (03/14/2010)
[Tackle] Fisherman who complain of eye fatigue and headaches after a long day in the bright sun are most likely feeling the effects of excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. Take care of that problem with polarized sunglasses.
Making sense out of scents by Tony Denslow (03/14/2010)
[Freshwater Fishing] Tackle manufacturers spend a lot of time and money on fish scents but do they really work?
Jig fishing for walleyes by Tony Denslow (03/14/2010)
[Walleye] A plain jig is an odd lure. It really does not resemble anything in nature that a fish would eat. But dress it up with some color, deer hair, and perhaps a worm, minnow or grub and it becomes a formidable weapon in any fisherman\'s arsenal. Every spring on Lake Erie the jig is the lure of choice.
Fishing for shallow walleyes by Tony Denslow (03/14/2010)
[Walleye] While nothing about walleye fishing is a deadbolt certainty, fishing shallow often pays dividends. But it requires an early start, a knowledge of the fishing areas and some expertise to keep your hook away from the rocks. And remember, the trollers don't like those rocks, which means fewer boats to disturb the fish.
What's My Line - Choosing Fishing Line by Tony Denslow (03/14/2010)
[Tackle] When it comes to fishing line selection, I'm intrigued by the latest and greatest. It seems like there's something new coming out every year. The interesting aspect is that lines are continually in a state of development to make them thinner, stronger and less visible.
Tarpon Fishing in Murky Water by Richie Lott (03/14/2010)
[Tarpon] Don't rule out Tarpon Fishing anywhere from Georgia, SC, North Carolina to the Gulf, even in dirty water.
Lake Michigan trolling tips, part 3, spring brown trout by Andy Derwinski (03/14/2010)
[Salmon] Part 3 in a series of articles on Lake Michigan trolling for salmon and trout.
Rattle Bait Fishing is More than Casting and Reeling by Mike Gerry (03/13/2010)
[Bass Fishing] Rattle bait fishing is more than casting and reeling. You must fish the bait.
Catching Moody Fish by Jim Hirt (03/10/2010)
[Salmon] From time to time we all can use a little help. These changes in thinking or additions to your fishing arsenal will improve your success.
River Herring - A Call to action by Paul Eidman (03/10/2010)
[Conservation] A vital part of our aquatic food web is on the verge of collapsing. Solid River herring runs in the future will insure great fishing for all.You can help our grassroots effort by helping to preserve what is left of our river herring stocks.
We could Miss Our Great Pre Spawn Fishing by Mike Gerry (03/06/2010)
[Bass Fishing] With the extreme cold we have had we may not get the typical march fishing
Spring Time Fishing by Keith Mixon (03/02/2010)
[Flats Fishing] As spring like conditions returns, water levels will begin to rise slightly in the both the Indian and Banana Rivers as well as the No Motor Zone.
Lake Bastrop & Fayette County Lake by Bo Berry (03/01/2010)
[Bass Fishing] My article will be over two Central Texas Power Plant Lakes.
When do you leave a spot during a tournament by Mike Gerry (02/28/2010)
[Bass Fishing] Making the correct decision for the rite reason and knowledge!
Salmon Fishing Puzzle Solved! by Jim Hirt (02/25/2010)
[Salmon] Salmon in particular and many other species can be especially finicky and difficult to catch. As all types of fish are unique in their habitat there is some common threads in their DNA.