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Salmon Fishing Tips - How To Choose The Perfect Salmon Fishing Rod
Posted by Magic Fishing on Saturday, February 19, 2011
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Brightly Colored Saltwater Salmon Fishing Lures - Their Importance
Posted by Magic Fishing
In saltwater salmon fishing, baits are often used to attract more fish. Examples of baits include minnows, worms, plastic or live worms, eggs or maggot larva. When choosing bait, it is better to opt for what is available in the shops. If you are quite new in the location you picked as a fishing spot, try talking to the people knowledgeable in the area and ask what the ideal bait for the fishes is and what the condition of the water.
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Salmon Fishing Lures
Posted by Magic Fishing
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Using Salmon Fishing Lures
Posted by Magic Fishing
Being an anadromous migrating fish, they lay eggs and born in freshwater streams, then migrate to the open ocean to get sexually mature and then return to the very same spot of the freshwater stream where they were born to reproduce. But how this strong memory works remains unrevealed and still being debated among scientist.
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Salmon Fishing Tip - How to make Your Own Salmon Bait
Posted by Magic Fishing
There are times when you just can't find any suitable bait for salmon fishing. I've looked at some of the dried vacuum packed salmon eggs at sporting goods stores but frankly I think you may just be wasting your money trying to catch a salmon using that so called bait.
The following is a recipe for tuna balls that really makes a good alternative salmon bait. I've caught fall salmon using tuna balls fished below bobbers in tidewaters. I have also used tuna balls up river after fishing a hole for 15 to 20 minutes without success using eggs, switch to tuna balls and have had guys in my boat catch salmon. Tuna balls work and here is how you can make them:
The following is a recipe for tuna balls that really makes a good alternative salmon bait. I've caught fall salmon using tuna balls fished below bobbers in tidewaters. I have also used tuna balls up river after fishing a hole for 15 to 20 minutes without success using eggs, switch to tuna balls and have had guys in my boat catch salmon. Tuna balls work and here is how you can make them:
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