Links appreciated.
Thanks.
August 3, 2009
How To Fishing Boats Predict Where There Are Going To Be Fish And How Do They Estimate The Number Of Fish?
I like to fish, but I hate having a hook poke through the fish’s face. I won’t fish anymore after I found out how bad it was, but I like doing it. Is there a product that doesn’t poke through the fish’s skin or hurt it but just feeds it or catches it? I just like to see the fish in the water eating at the bait.
July 24, 2009
I Had A Dream Where I Was Fishing In A Stream Where There Was Quite A Few Fish And When I Threw My Lure In To ?
try and catch the fish a white rabbit that was alive under the water came and bit my lure and then i woke up. i was wondering if anybody had a meaning for this type of dream?
I’m going on a fishing trip to Berlin, Gerany in a couple days and wanted to know what i might encounter so i can prepare what bait i’m going to bring.
I’m looking for wadable flats or backwater that I could fish without a guide. I will probably hire a guide for a day or two but would like to fish solo as well.
hi im 14 and i have taken up fly fishing last year but i dont see any one else my age that has started or taken up the sport
July 13, 2009
Are There Any Lures Available For Rods (not Fly-fishing Rods) That Float On The Top Of The Water?
If so, please give me information on what fish are best to catch this way, where, and methods. (shallows, deep waters etc.) Give me information to the brim. I am a beginner trying to learn all I can and would very much appreciate the help.
July 11, 2009
Hey There! What Are Some Good Fly Fishing Flies To Use Over The Winters In Colorado And Why?
As the temperature drops, the chances are the fish will be a little lower in the water. What are you fishing rivers or lakes?
When it gets colder dries have their uses, but i prefer to go a little sub-surface, that is in both lakes in rivers. I will mainly fish nymphs, in most lakes at this time of year trout will be chasing fry, so an intermediate with a fry type streamer on will work very well, don’t fish them too deep and allow the fish the time to hit the fly and take it, the olive or white woolly bugger is good for this, on a long fluorocarbon leader fished on its own.http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
My favorite method however is nymphs and chironomids, fished in pairs, I really like the PTN and copper johns at this time of year, fished on a sink tip line, like RIOs midge tip lines, this works well for both nymphs and chironomids, the gold ribbed hares ear also works very well at representing all kinds of aquatic creatures. My last fly taht i wouldn be without, in both rivers and lakes is the san jaun worm, fished very slowly with the occasional twitch in the retrieve on a floating line, or if there is some wind a midge tip.http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
Czech nymphing is also a great method, in rivers where there is an un even and rocky bottom, those with a red or orange spot in the centre work very well, then stone fly varianst like the montana in lime and black with a lead under body.http://www.virtualflybox.com/
Similar version of midge tiphttp://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
Other flies you might want to try out is a muddler twitched across the surface on a floating line(its worked well for me a few times in the colder months), or if youre fishing deeper water a sinking line with a zonker.http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
Zonkerhttp://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
Deeper water nymphs, very important when the weather is cold http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
Finally the damsel nymph, this is a versatile pattern you might want to look at, it works well in the summer and in the winter, both times on a floating line.http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
This is the best fluorocarbon line i have found and use it for all subsurface workhttp://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa…
These are two general purpose fly fishing sites you might find usefulhttp://www.hooked-on-flies.com/http://www.freewebs.com/troutandsea/
July 10, 2009
Why Should There Be A Tax On Salt Water Fishing While The State Doesn’t Pay To Keep The Fish Available?
To answer about offering an alternative: First of all the fish that enter Long Island Sound are not stocked fish as they are in the inland waters. The government does not control how many fish come into or go out of the Sound. There are funds already in place to help clean the Sound, so it will stay safe for recreation. It will cost the state more to enforce this tax. There would have to be patrols that would make random checks on fishermen asking for proof of the paid taxes. Worst of all, they will disrupt the quiet that is needed so the fish aren’t scared away. Little by little this state keeps choking its residents with the highest cost of living in the nation and now they want to pull the noose tighter. What do you suggest?
July 10, 2009
Why Should There Be A Tax On Salt Water Fishing While The State Doesn’t Pay To Keep The Fish Available?
To answer about offering an alternative: First of all the fish that enter Long Island Sound are not stocked fish as they are in the inland waters. The government does not control how many fish come into or go out of the Sound. There are funds already in place to help clean the Sound, so it will stay safe for recreation. It will cost the state more to enforce this tax. There would have to be patrols that would make random checks on fishermen asking for proof of the paid taxes. Worst of all, they will disrupt the quiet that is needed so the fish aren’t scared away. Little by little this state keeps choking its residents with the highest cost of living in the nation and now they want to pull the noose tighter. What do you suggest?