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Posted by
Magic Fishing on Friday, June 18, 2010
By: Abhishek Agarwal
You may be the best angler in the world but you may not be cut out for deep sea fishing. This sport takes a bit of training and some stomach for the rough seas. It also calls for a lot of muscle when the big fish decide to bite.
Deep sea fishing is a sport not every one can take to, but those who do never seem to like fishing in still waters ever again.
It is best to take a bit of time and ponder if the sport of deep sea fishing is actually for you. One of the main conditions you should ponder on is if you get sea sick. If you do then this is nit the sport for you. You should also be able to put up with hours of solitude on a rough sea with no land in sight. This is a situation that drives many a tough guy to the brink of insanity, and we a re talking just a few hours at sea. If you are in doubt of how you can handle a deep sea fishing excursion, which can be a pretty expensive proposition, you should check out the smaller, cheaper options that take you out for just a short while and not too far from land. If you can stomach that then you could sign up for a longer fishing trip out in the deep blue sea.
More about → Cautions When Deep Sea Fishing
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Thursday, June 17, 2010
By: Frazer
Hooks are hooks in most anglers' minds. They figure they either need a big one or a small one, depending on the fish they are pursuing. Lots of anglers go through life completely missing the importance of using not only the right size sea hook, but probably most importantly the right type of sea hook.
It's not just
pure fishing luck that makes the difference in all sea anglers catching more than you. Most of the time it's the hook choice you make on the day. A thick forged
hook is not the right choice for small fish, fish with small mouths or soft lipped fish. A thin Aberdeen wire hook that can penetrate quickly in the inside of the mouth would be a better choice however you would also need a hook that holds its strength and shape.
More about → Sea Fishing Tackle - Hook Sizes Explained
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Wednesday, June 16, 2010
By: Monster Fishing
So you're going to give sea angling ago or you are an old timer with years of experience,
sea fishing is all about challenging yourself and pushing the envelope and not to forget enjoyment, Sea fishing is no means easy however there are a few ways to improve your fishing.
Other sea anglers around you! You will probably pick up new tips and advice from
sea anglers alike, this information is invaluable to both beginners and experienced anglers remember sea fishing knowledge reverts to a better chance of that once of a life time monster fish.
More about → Sea Fishing for Beginners
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Angling of different sorts in the fresh water lakes most oft requires simple equipments like rod, reel & bait. However, this
angling is done using different methods of angling.
The
saltwater fishing is quite a unique experience with a real feel & style. Though it is far less famous as compared to the fresh water fishing, salt water fishing as well is quite much fun & exciting means to fish.
More about → Salt Water Fishing Equipment - 20 Tips To Buy The Right Type
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Monday, June 14, 2010
When it comes to fishing, your fishing equipnment is most important to consider as you will want to get the best fishing gear sport. That way you will get the best lure for your fish, and be sure of a good catch. The cheaper brands are more suited for small children fishing about in a small river for some fun. If you want to be sure of catching a big prize fish or a bite for lunch then your fishing gear needs to have better equipment.
More about → Purchasing Fishing Equipment - Tips To Get The Most Out Of Fishing
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Sunday, June 13, 2010
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Several countries in the North practice an angling that is a bit different from other forms of fun
fishing. This kind of fishing is what they call the ice fishing you must have a lot of patience and the ice fishing equipment when doing it. Ice fishing is a slow and sometimes a dangerous sport.
More about → Ice Fishing Equipment
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Saturday, June 12, 2010
Fishing in the UK is a sport that's both relaxing and exciting. The relaxing part is casting a baited hook into the water and waiting for an unsuspecting fish to happen by. The exciting part is when the fish takes the bait. Here's some information about two types of Fishing Equipment required for this enjoyable sport.
When you are starting out as a fisherman in the UK, it is best to start with the most simplistic form of
Fishing Equipment.
More about → Commonly Used Fishing Equipment in the UK
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Friday, June 11, 2010
By: Mark Fleagle
Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets
Crappie Fishing Basics
Crappie are found all over the United States From the east cost all the way to California, from southern Canada, To Florida and just about any other place there is a lake river or stream. This fish species is one of the best to target if you are a beginning
fisherman. If you have young children who are interested in trying the sport of fishing than taking them crappie fishing would be the best way to perk their interest.
More about → Crappie Fishing Basics Simple Steps To Crappies Catching Success!
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Thursday, June 10, 2010
Beginners for
fly fishing usually have a different "control" over their rods. This is what happens and is expected from novice fly fishers as fly fishing rods aren't easy to handle right away. If there is anything that a newbie should avoid during the first few times of fishing, it is the wrong way of handling a fishing rod.
It is not entirely an incorrect way how to handle a fishing rod. It is just not exactly how it should be since the needed muscles and force aren't exerted this way. When you handle a fishing rod using your thumb on top of the rod handle; this position doesn't allow you to take advantage of the force and strength that your hand is capable of because your wrist is in tension.
More about → Know How To Handle A Rod And Where The Fish Are
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Wednesday, June 9, 2010
If you've never fished for crappie with a fly rod, then you've really missed something. In my opinion, crappies, and other panfish, are the
ideal fly rod quarry for the following reasons;
There are plenty of them.
They are almost everywhere.
They are scrumptious!
They are incredibly willing to smash your fly (most of the time) and do battle.
More about → Fly Fishing For Crappie - Is it Possible to Catch Crappie Fly Fishing?
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Fishing is considered a favorite past time among Americans. A majority of Americans have had the ultimate fishing experience. Fishing is the activity of catching species that live and breathe underwater.Today more advanced fishing techniques were developed to make the activity more exciting and challenging. Before 2005, all fishermen had to do was hit a macro to catch a fish. Today there is a more developed fishing system; it involves fighting a fish to reel it in.A
simple fishing guide would make understanding fishing easier. There are five steps to follow for beginners. Start out by preparing your rod and reel. The reel has to have a line then press the button of your spin-cast reel. Make sure that enough line is pulled to thread it through all of the guides of the rod.
More about → A Fishing Guide - Fishing Made Easy
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Monday, June 7, 2010
Are you an avid
fisherman? Are you new to Crappie fishing or a long-time fan? Regardless of your experience level, there is a lot to learn about crappie fishing which can improve your skill and performance. It's also very helpful to learn what other
crappie fishermen have to say since everyone may have their own way of doing things but different situations may call for different
fishing tactics to be successful.
More about → Top 5 Crappie Fishing Tips
Posted by
Magic Fishing on Sunday, June 6, 2010
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Guided fishing trips nowadays are very popular. These
fishing trips are guided by trained professionals with a bag lot of experience. The
guided fishing trips are apt for a professional fisherman or beginners. The main aim is to get away on relaxing a vacation which allows one to do what he/she loves best, the fish. Many Americans at the mere age of sixteen start experiencing
fishing. Every human being has enjoyed fishing and it’s the old time
hobby.
More about → Learning From Guided Fishing Trips - A Beginner’s Ideal Destination