Top 5 Killer Walleye Fishing Tips!

Posted by Magic Fishing on Friday, April 8, 2011

I am going to begin by stating that what you are about to read our my personal experiences and my goal is to provide you with true and accurate walleye fishing tips that I personally use myself. Hold on to your pants because it will feel like you are on the water using these very tips as you continue to read.
Jig & Minnow on the flats
While on the mighty Chippewa flowage in Northern Wisconsin we had spent the entire morning walleye fishing and even though I have fished these waters for years, we were very disappointed in boating only two small walleye. We vertical fished a hole near the dam in blueberry lake, we then headed over to a shallow point in scott lake which was one of my favorite spots and got skunked there also. We headed back to the lodge at Tiger Musky Resort which is where we were staying and had some lunch after an exhausting morning.
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Top 5 Smallmouth Fishing Tips

Posted by Magic Fishing

In this article I'm going to reveal 5 smallmouth bass fishing tips that will help any angler catch more smallmouth bass on their next fishing excursion. Although most of these tips can be modified to help you catch smallmouth in many situations, they are particularly effective when used in the flowing waters of both streams and small rivers. If you never realized it, these fish can be caught in much the same manner as trout, and this is the type of fishing I'm referring to.
Smallmouth Bass are widely considered to be the hardest fighting fish, pound for pound, that swims in freshwater. If you throw the current of a river or stream into the mix, the results can be as much fun as a person can have with their clothes on! These hard fighting fish have an uncanny knack for using the current top their advantage during the fight, which can make landing them that much more challenging.
In any case, let's get down to business, shall we? As far as I'm concerned, the tips below are the top 5 smallmouth fishing tips (in no particular order).
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Choosing the Right Fishing Line - The Difference Between Monofilament and Multifilament

Posted by Magic Fishing on Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Prospective fishermen must have an idea of the fish they want to catch. This factor will normally give an idea of the average size of the fish. Fishing lines are made thicker for the heavier fish (the weight of the fish in comparison to the line is referred to as pound test.) However, from experience, I can attest that they can hold more weight than what is printed on the package. And, from personal experience, the more of a fight the fish puts up the more fun to catch them. However, you have options for how the line is made. Here it is:
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