Spawn bags are a type of bait frequently use by salmon anglers. Each bag is made of a piece of fine mesh folded around a number of cured fish eggs to form a cluster of eggs that stays on the hook. The spawn bag offers a more attractive bait to hungry salmon with a good scent profile and highly visible color. To keep the spawn bag up off the bottom and suspended in the water, small foam floats are sometimes added. Spawn...
Monday, September 30, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013

Fishing, like hunting, originated as a means of food collection. In the modern day of supermarkets and fast food, fishing is more of a hobby than a necessity. However it is important to properly set up your fishing line to have a relaxing day at the fishing pond. Weak knots, poorly attached bobbers and loose bait can sabotage your efforts to land that big lunker.
Instructions
1 Tie on your hook. It is important...
Saturday, September 28, 2013

While golf and tennis are the best-known outdoor tournament sports, fishing tournaments have been around for decades. The most famous are the Bass Anglers Sportsmen Society (BASS) tournaments, but tournaments are now devoted to the love of other species or just to the sport in general.
Instructions
Basic Steps
1 Determine the purpose and scope of the tournament. It might be to promote sport fishing, to test...
Friday, September 27, 2013

One of the most popular fish to eat is the salmon, and it's also one of the most popular to catch for people who love to fish. They are a challenge for the angler, including a propensity for spectacular fights and jumps when hooked.
Instructions
1 Know where the fish live. Although Coho Salmon (also known as Silver Salmon) can be found elsewhere, the most popular locations to catch this fish are in the Pacific...
Thursday, September 26, 2013

Each year, typically from May through July, millions of sockeye salmon on an annual spawning migration invade the Pacific tributaries from northern California to Alaska. The wild parade of these red-backed salmon attracts an army of anglers. Known for being finicky biters and lackadaisical in their search for prey, the sockeye is often a relentless fighter when hooked and can put on an aerial acrobatic display as it...
Wednesday, September 25, 2013

People who are inexperienced at fishing think they can just put a worm on a hook and call it a lure. Not so, as anyone who spends time on the water can tell you. When you're trying for bass, certain lures work better than others, and it's a matter of bringing specific elements together at the right time. Here's how to choose the right lures for bass fishing.
Instructions
1 Learn all you can about the bass in...
Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ice fishing is an old sport with a new lure. There are ice fishing huts to keep people warm, ice fishing devices to locate the fish, and lots of company to keep the trip lively. Because of all the new devices to help an ice fisher, the sport is gaining in popularity. Here's how to pick an ice fishing spot where the fish abound.
Instructions
1 Choose a location with which you are familiar and where you can find...
Monday, September 23, 2013
If you're going to hunt or fish in Quebec, you must have a separate license for each activity. Licenses are also dependent on the type of animals you're going after, and the area you'll be in. For instance, a big game hunting license will allow you to go after caribou, white-tailed deer, black bears and moose. But if you want to hunt for antlerless deer, you'll need a random draw license. In addition, only certain hunting licenses are available to visitors. All fishing licenses are available...
Sunday, September 22, 2013

If you are an avid fisherman, purchasing bait on a regular basis can become quite costly. Raising your own worms is an economical way to have bait available whenever you want to go fishing. In addition, it is an environmentally friendly hobby as well. Because worms live and thrive from food scraps, they provide an excellent alternative to throwing garbage in a landfill. In addition, the waste products from worm farms...
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Carp fishing is one of the most exciting freshwater fishing sports. Carp fishing is fun and even challenging, due to the amazing strength of a carp after it has been hooked. Even though carp are sometimes hated for their destructive nature in lakes, they're still targeted by many fishermen. Carp fishing requires durable carp fishing tackle and good carp bait. Using the wrong type of carp fishing tackle could result...
Friday, September 20, 2013
For some people, there is nothing more exciting or relaxing, than going fishing. If you are hoping to catch a big one in Indiana, you will need a fishing license before you step on to the boat. Here is how you can get a fishing license in Indiana.
Instructions
1 Buy your license online from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources website. This will allow you to print up your license immediately.
2 Get your Indiana fishing license in person. You can go to any independent agents,...

Topwater lures are often the best way to catch bass. They are most effective early in the day or late in the evening when the water is cool and the bass are near the surface. The lures include stickbaits, poppers and buzzbaits, all of which work best near the water surface.
Instructions
1 Pick a topwater lure that resembles the color of the bait fish for the bass you're seeking. The color should also match the...
Thursday, September 19, 2013
In fly-fishing, casting is a back-and-forth motion of the rod and line that allows you to place your fly where you'd like. It takes a good deal of practice to get just right. This is the basic cast.
Instructions
1 Let out 25 feet of line in front of you. Practice out of the water and with-out a fly on the line so that you won't have to worry about getting caught up in anything.
2 Grip your rod as if...

All serious fisherman need to make a trip sometime in their life to Alaska, the Land of the Midnight Sun. To make the most of your adventure, preparation and packing the proper gear are essential. If you plan to spend a week at an all-inclusive fly-fishing lodge, your packing list will differ from someone spending the day fishing for halibut without a guide, but the following information is useful for anyone heading...
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Many moss-covered ponds hold trophy fish. The main requirement is that the moss is not so thick that it completely robs the pond of oxygen. Fishing in the moss is a nuisance if you do not know how to make a proper approach. Once you learn how to deal with the moss, it will cause very few problems and you will learn that it provides excellent cover for predatory fish. The moss will help to hide your presence and you...
How to Knot the Backing to the Fly-Fishing Reel. The first step in stringing your rod is to attach backing to your fly-fishing reel. This allows you to take up some of the space on the reel with a material called backing and conserve on the amount of line you'll need to wind around the reel.
Instructions
1 Look at your reel to determine how much backing you'll need. The bigger the reel, the more you'll need...
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Fishing is an outdoor activity that can provide many memories. Fishing refers to the act of catching fish using a rod, reel, tackle and bait. Different techniques and equipment are used to catch fish depending on the type of water. Setting up this equipment correctly may be intimidating, but catching a fish is rewarding. Fishing line requires specific knots in order to hold correctly. Installing line on the reel is...

Marine fish that you have in a tank or aquarium are from a saltwater environment, such as the ocean. These fish may be herbivores or carnivores. A herbivore will eat small leafy material or algae, and a carnivore will eat meat, such as other marine fish or animals. To feed marine fish, the food needs to be prepared so the fish can easily consume it. However, you will need to obtain the food that the marine fish will...
Monday, September 16, 2013

Spoonbill -- otherwise known as paddlefish -- can be caught in U.S. states ranging from northeast Montana to southern Louisiana. The fish are filter-feeders, and don't actively seek out baited hooks or strike at lures. Fishing for spoonbill consists of making casts in areas where the fish normally congregate, and attempting to snag one with a large, treble hook. A spoonbill snagging-rig requires strong knots, but the...

Ice fishing is popular with sportsmen in the north. It's an excellent way to get away from it all or spend some relaxing, quiet time with a few fishing friends. There are a plethora of lures, baits and fishing tools to choose from. Get the basics and get started with ice fishing.
Instructions
Get Prepared
1 Dress warmly. Wear layers to keep your body temperature warm.
2 Visit local sports shops and fishing...
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Humminbird fish finders locate underwater obstacles, fish, and identify the water bottom surface. The devices use a display screen and a transducer. The transducer attaches to the bottom of the boat and bounces sonar waves under the boat. The transducer receives the waves as they bounce back and transfers the information to the display screen. If you have a Humminbird that is malfunctioning, use Humminbird's troubleshooting...
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Now that you have your leader connected to your fly line, it's time to tie your tippet to the end of the leader using the surgeon's knot.
Instructions
1 Take your piece of tippet and lay it next to the end of your leader. Have the two lay side by side, overlapping 4 to 6 inches.
2 Tie an overhand knot in the section where the two pieces are doubled together. To do this, hold the lines together as if...
While it is not the traditional hardware used for fly-fishing, it is still possible to fly fish with a spinning rod. The technique is effective for catching various types of trout, especially when the water current in a river moves too quickly for traditional fly-rod fishing, or when the fish are swimming in deep water. With a few modifications to your spin rod and line, and the correct nymph and bobber tying method,...
Electrofishing is a management tool used to analyze the quantity and type of fish in a pond, lake or river. The water is shocked by an electric current which temporarily paralyzes the fish, allowing them to be counted. However, electrofishing should not be performed without at least one experienced personnel and should not be performed in public lakes or rivers without prior confirmation from a local authority. Electrofishing...
Friday, September 13, 2013

Crappie fishing is a good winter sport for the whole family.
Instructions
1 Check with the game ranger in your area about crappie spawning times. Water temperature triggers it. During spring spawn, the crappie will be in shallow water.
2 Locate underwater shelters such as man-made submerged objects or brush piles.
3 Rig your fishing pole with ultralight gear (a 2- to 4-pound test line and a...
Thursday, September 12, 2013

Fishing is a fun and exciting sport that many people participate in, but to actually fish legally, you must register and obtain a fishing license. Different states have different guidelines on where and when you can fish, but getting a fishing license is pretty much the same in every state. Once you do have a fishing license, it is good until the end of the year and will provide you with legal fishing opportunities....
A croaker is a smallish 1- to 2-pound fish that swims in freshwater rivers and streams. It is a useful food fish and there are several recipes around for the sportsman's grill or pan. However, one of the most common uses for croaker is as a baitfish. Trout and grouper find it hard to resist and it is easy for anglers to use. Croakers are part of the drumfish family and usually are bottom-dwelling.
Instructions
Prepared...
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Regularly lubricating a fishing reel improves the performance and life of the equipment. Learn how to perform this maintenance on common spinning and baitcasting fishing reels.
Instructions
1 Flick your finger on the reel spool to determine how freely it spins. The spool on spincasting reels should spin at least eight times with a single flick of your finger. Baitcasting reels should rotate at least 12 times...

Stripers, or striped bass, are a popular fresh and saltwater game fish that top the list for many anglers. Originally found in salt and brackish waters along the eastern U.S. coast, anglers can now find stripers in many inland waters including watersheds. One popular method for catching striped bass is to rig with cut bait such as shad. Cut bait is a powerful attractant for stripers and is easy to use for often explosive...

The Oscar fish, Astronotus ocellatus, is a freshwater fish that belongs to the family of Cichlid. The most commonly known fish belonging to this family is the Tilapia. Unlike the Tilapia, which is gray with dark spots, Oscar fish are usually orange with black spots. The Oscar is known to reside in South America, but can also be found in North America, China and Australia. It is an edible fish but is more popular as...
Monday, September 9, 2013

Some fishermen believe their chance of hooking and holding a fish, eventually landing or boating it, is increased by using a three-pronged hook, or treble hook, instead of a conventional fishing hook which has only one point and barb. Trebles are commonly used on artificial lures and not so commonly used when fishing with bait. They are also used by fishermen in areas where snagging fish is legal.
Instructions
Bait...

Lake Georgetown in Williamson County, 20 miles north of Austin, Texas is a fine fishing lake. It covers almost 1300 acres and is 85 feet deep. This manmade lake, controlled by the Corps of Engineers, is home to large and small mouth bass, catfish, and white and hybrid bass. If you want to find a good catch, read on to learn how to fish on Lake Georgetown in Texas.
Instructions
1 Launch your boat at a public...

Sometimes fish will not take the live bait you have offered to them on the end of your line. The sport of fishing often times requires a Plan B. A vision of fish floating to the surface after a stick of dynamite is lit and thrown into the water briefly clouds your thoughts. However, since you are fresh out of explosives and would prefer living to fish another day, you reach into your tackle box and resort to Plan C,...
Sunday, September 8, 2013

Many lakes throughout the north and southeast United States are chock full of catfish. Catfish are deep-dwelling fish that become more active during the night hours. They typically prefer the colder deep water found throughout the deep parts of lakes, particularly if there are flowing currents or channels. Catfish grow to between 5 and 100 pounds on average and are considered a fine fish for eating.
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