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May 21st, 2012

Fishing Central California: A No Nonsense Guide to Spin, Bait, and Fly Fishing


Whether you’re new to fishing or an accomplished angler, this comprehensive and entertaining guide will improve your chances every time you cast a line in Central California and beyond. You’ll learn where the best spots are on the beautiful small streams, rivers, lakes, and ocean fisheries in Central California, how to change tactics within the seasons, and select the right baits, lures, and equipment.
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Exposing A Special Skill through Finding Out The Best Fly Fishing Tips – Sports – Other Sports

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Every fisherman knows that fishing requires a special skill in being able to attract the right kind of fish that one particularly wants to catch. Not only that, required with the right skill is the necessity for the right equipment for fishing. Through these particular elements, it could be expected that any fisher would be able to get the best kind of fishes that he aims to catch.

Before, fishing was simply a means of catching one’s food for the day. However with the many choices of other food available in the market today, fishing became a major recreational activity for many interested individuals.

Later on, as the interest for the said recreation increased, enthusiasts of fly fishing began to form tournaments that are able to host the recreational needs of other enthusiasts of the said sport. Today, fly fishing is considered one of the most popular recreational sports that people from California, Canada and Australia primarily focus into every year for specific seasonal targets.

Understanding the Fly Fishing Tournaments

Fly fishing tournaments are usually hosted on fresh water or even salt water sources depending on the choice of the coordinators of the said competition. To set the area, the coordinators take into consideration the location of the possible contenders to the competition.

The more competitors there are, the more exciting the said event is; and successfully people who opt to coordinate these particular fishing events end up successfully giving the old and new enthusiasts of the sport to considerably learn more about fly fishing through the experiences that they get from the tournaments.

Since there are different kinds of location for the coordinated tournaments, it should be recognized too that there are different kinds of fishes that could be caught in the said areas. This also includes the different characteristics of the fishes of which the fishers should be able to adjust with.

Hence, if you are a neophyte in the tournament, it would best be beneficial for you to get some fly fishing tips for all the others who are already experienced in the game. Moreover, the said fly fishing tips from the experienced others in the tournament could also give you the chance to become the best fisher as the others are or at some point even better.

Yes, there are certainly those people who believe that fly fishing is an art. For them, fly fishing tips should include the process by which the fishers are able to connect with the sea. Weird it may seem but it should be noted that these fly fishing tips had actually worked for some who entered the tournament. These particular experts are then expected to be able to give the right kind of guidance especially that of the salt water fly fishing tips, where fishes are known to swim faster than that of the fresh water fishes.

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SOULFISH 2 is an epic global fly-fishing adventure. FISH MODE is a state of being experienced by the anglers who lived this adventure. It’s a trance like state in which the angler becomes completely fixated on the pursuit of the fish and in that moment nothing else matters. This one of a kind adventure documentary follows some of the most dedicated and experienced fly anglers in the world as they chase some of the greatest Game Fish on this planet to waters around the globe. It’s a visual and sensual experience that lets you see through the eyes and explore the thoughts of some of Fly-Fishing’s greatest personalities. From a first ever fishing expedition to a remote river in Northern Mongolia in search of giant Taimen with Jeff Currier, Brent Dawson, Peter Mullett and Mikey Wier, to dry fly fishing for steelhead in remote British Columbia with April Vokey and friends. Experience a grand slam on the flats of Belize by an unlikely fly angler, Mike Copithorne. Then fish poppers for America’s favorite fish, Large Mouth Bass, deep in the heart of remote central Mexico with Richard McPherson. Return to the rich Marshes of Louisiana before the great Oil Spill to chase Red and Black Durm with Capt. Bryan Carter and friends. Next Coach Duff gives us a glimpse of chasing the largest Bonefish in the world on the beautiful flats of Oaho Hawaii. Then journey down to the Nile River to chase record breaking Nile Perch and African Tiger fish with world adventurer Jeff Currier and African
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May 21st, 2012

Fly Fisher’s Bible Montana


There’s something about Big Sky Country, with its varied landscapes, incredible light, plethora of productive trout waters, and its small towns and roadside watering holes. Fly-Fisher’s Bible: Montana is the most comprehensive and authoritative book ever written on angling in Big Sky Country. Whether you prefer to fish the big-name, blue-ribbon rivers, smaller tributary streams, or the big-fish producing lakes, everything you need to know is in this book. Also included are recipes, photos, tying and fishing notes for 66 of Montana’s most innovative and productive fly patterns and detailed maps for every major river and lake in the state.
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May 20th, 2012

Family Outings: Fishing at Star Prairie Trout Farm is quite a catch
If you want your fishing in the wild, don't bother with Star Prairie. But if you want fish guaranteed to jump onto your children's hooks and an idyllic picnic spot for eating fresh grilled trout, the farm is well worth the hour drive from the Twin …
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Bellingham kids have fun with feisty trout
By DOUG HUDDLE — FOR THE BELLINGHAM HERALD With trout, prizes and hot dogs as enticements, plus a warm sunny morning, Bellingham-area kids enjoyed another successful fishing contest Saturday, May 12, at Whatcom Falls Park. This annual angling rite of …
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Women who fly-fish
Our husbands spent their days below the huge dam in our little inflatable boat fishing to their hearts' content. We girls did bank fishing; mainly, we tripped over the rocks trying to free our hooks. We were better at making jewelry in our RVs.
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May 20th, 2012

Shadowcasting: An Introduction to the Art of Flyfishing


Beginning techniques for learning the tricky "shadow cast" and anecdotes from an expert who served as the flyfishing production coordinator on the set of A River Runs Through It.
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May 20th, 2012

Flyfisher’s Guide to Montana


Completely new edition of best-selling fly fishing guide. Includes all new maps, hatch charts, and descriptions of the best fishing waters in Montana.
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Lastest Southwest Fly Fishing Magazine Subscription News

May 20th, 2012

Spring Tides: Full Moon Fly Fishing Fever
That's likely to bring all sorts of surprises into range of inshore fly fishermen, including David Carroll, of Miami, who's shown here with a nice bonito caught Friday morning in St. Lucie Inlet. The bonitos had pushed all the way up to the Indian …
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Best Bets: Southwest Florida fishing forecast improves
Mark King on Lake Okeechobee – recently named the second-best bass fishery in the US by Bassmaster magazine. / Special to news-press.com FISH TIP: Weekend anglers finally have calm seas predicted for grouper fishing, which has been outstanding in …
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May 20th, 2012

Fishing for Gold: The Story of Alabama’s Catfish Industry


A captivating story of the industry’s rise in Alabama. With a wonderful ear for dialogue and in flowing narrative style, Karni Perez weaves together oral histories collected from early hatchery owners, catfish farmers, processors, and researchers to recount the important contributions made by Alabamians to the channel catfish industry. Perez describes the struggles and glories of fish culture from its early days as an experimental venture to the thriving present-day commercial enterprise that supplies warmwater fish for the American food industry. As Perez states, "The catfish industry started out in Alabama as a do-it-yourself and figure-it out-yourself kind of enterprise." We hear how men who were mostly cattle farmers learned to nudge male and female fish into spawning in crudely constructed aquaria, how growers discovered the dissolved oxygen needs of their "herd" when big die-offs occurred, how Lenson Montz and Otis Breland designed the first paddle aerator to remedy the problem, how farmers eventually trained a bottomfeeding species to rise to the water surface to eat so their numbers could be better estimated. In one dramatic story, we learn how a man experimenting with the first skinning machine lost a piece of his hand in front of a crowd of horrified locals. (After it was retrieved from the skin basket, it was reattached by a town doctor and healed perfectly.) Ironically, the man was a representative of the engineering firm tasked with designing the machine; he had never before seen a catfish in his life. The machine was modified and became an essential component of modern fish processing. In addition to telling the remarkable stories of individual contributions by farmers and researchers, Perez explains the positive effects played by improved public infrastructure, continued biological research, state legislation, and federal recognition of aquaculture as agriculture. From Chapter Three: "You’re crazy," the bank officer declared with a friendly chuckle. "Why, the Warrior River is full of catfish for anyone who wants them. There are more in there than people will ever eat. And you think you’re going to go sell them when folks can go get them for nothing? That’s just a bunch of dreams " From Chapter Two: "A crop duster’s error, a visit by a curious feed company researcher, a fluke of the weather, a coincidental encounter at a gas station. . . . How could the three men, or anyone else for that matter, guess that these chance circumstances would play into the birth of an industry that would mushroom over the next forty or so years into one of the largest contributors to the state’s economy and that of the entire southeastern United States?" Karni Perez is an independent researcher who resides in Auburn, Alabama.
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Fly Fishing Makes a Great Vacation Experience – Hobbies

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One of the things that many people look forward to each year is their vacation time. Sometimes people have a place where they travel annually for vacation, but others try to seek out a new experience each year. If you are in the latter group, you may want to give fly fishing a try this year. This is truly an art that has been combined with a sport. It is something that can be done alone or with a family, and it offers a very relaxing way to learn something new as well and have a lot of fun.

This is something you could dedicate an entire vacation to or simply just take a couple of days to relax by the waters. Key equipment includes a rod, heavy line, a reel and bait. At the line is used because the beat itself is very light and therefore, almost impossible to cast any distance. Bait, in the case of fly fishing, consists of artificial flies. These are typically made of a variety of materials. A hook is covered with some sort of material to make it look like common prey. That material could be anything from nylon to feathers to wool, or a combination of synthetic and natural materials disguised to look like bugs, frogs, and even leeches. Special knots are used to attach the heavy-duty line coming off the rod to the baited hook.

In fly fishing, casting concentrates on focusing one’s energy on the line as opposed to the hook and sinker that other types of anglers may use. Various types of casts exist, the type used depends on the location being fished, the weather conditions and the surrounding plant life. Fish caught include trout, walleye, chub, and even the occasional catfish. While this is usually done in freshwater, saltwater experiences are available as well. Trout, however, does seem to be the choice of most anglers.

This experience is one that you may want to look into for your next vacation, whether you are going for some solo time or for some family bonding. This is the type of trip that will be remembered and talked about through the years. Memories will be made that will last an entire lifetime and leave you wanting more. Not only is fly fishing fun to learn, but it offers a sense of peacefulness and a exceptional connection with nature. This is the perfect type of experience to have while on vacation.

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May 20th, 2012

Knots


Knots are needed to tie up parcels and hitch a horse, and for camping, fishing, climbing, and sailing. Featuring easy-to-follow guides to over 100 knots, each illustrated with specially commissioned photographs, Knots teaches everything from the basics to more unfamiliar knots. Each section looks at specialty equipment and their related knots and gives a glossary of terms with pointers on how best to tie each one. Over 700 color illustrations are included.
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iPhone Application Development: iPhone Apps for Fishing Enthusiasts – Web Development – Programming

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Fishing, especially angling, used to be for people who could be patient, people who could wait for a long time before they caught their first fish of the day. Now there are a number of iPhone apps that give you the right location and right time for fishing: apps that make you reach a stream just when the fish do! This article list some of the apps that fishing enthusiasts will love.

We don’t yet have an app that allows you to dip your iPhone in the stream and catch a fish, but for fishing enthusiasts who love technology (if you are the guy with 5 different types of ‘automatic’ fishing rods in your garage, we are talking about you), iPhone application development has yielded 5 apps that make fishing more fun and easy. These apps also help you get better at fishing, and if these things don’t interest you, you can use the apps to while away your time as you wait for the fish to bite the bait.

Animated Fishing Knots: For anglers who haven’t yet mastered the art of tying different types of knots, this is the best thing to come out of iPhone application development. This app doesn’t just give text instructions and diagrams (like other lesser knot-tying apps); it has animated videos that document the knot-tying process in painstaking detail. And that not all: you even get instruction on the best way to use the knots!

Fly Fishing Reporter: If you are bored with angling and want to try your hand at fly fishing, this app will tell you where to go. Flying Fish Reporter will provide you with detailed information on the best flying fish destination around you (if you live in the US). It automatically tracks your location and come with a list of laces near you where you can go and indulge in your favorite hobby.

Fish Mate: You can get more scientific than this while you’re fishing: created by Sammy Lee, professional angler and host of a radio show about fishing this app takes into account the feeding times of the fish, weather forecast and moon phases to help you prepare your fishing schedule. You can also upload photographs of your best catch though this app and subscribe to daily fishing news and tips. And if you are a fan of Sammy Lee, the app will connect you to Sammy Lee’s radio podcast.

The Hatch to Fly Fishing: This is perhaps the most ambitious project for fly fishing any iPhone application development team has undertaken. The app is a bit rough round the edges as it depends on fishermen all around the country to message details and photographs about the state of fishing in their areas, but it’s still works well. You can enter the app any get information about which fish are hatching in what month on which river of which state. It depends on its patrons to give information and mostly the information accurate.

iSolunar Hunting and Fishing Times: This app would be on the top of the list if it did not cost $ 4.99. Taking advantage of the fact that your iPhone has an inbuilt GPS feature, this app find out where you are, and tell you that best time for fishing immaterial of where you are. Not just that, it also tells you the time fish will start biting! And it’s not guesswork: its information is based on data from Solunar Theory and US Naval Observatory.

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Tri-Force is a web development company renowned for its offshore iPhone application development and mobile application development capability. Tri-Force also lets you hire offshore developers to work on your projects. Contact us at info@triforce.co.in.

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May 20th, 2012

Ten Flies, Simple Ties

For a new tyer coming into the sport, the task of selecting what flies to tie and the materials to tie them with can be sort of a “sensory overload” experience. The 10 flies we present here are easy to tie and fun to fish. They will also start the beginning tier on some basic techniques that can be carried over to other fly patterns. Some of these are our own patterns, some of these have been tried and true over the test of time.

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May 20th, 2012

Behind the Counter: Fly Fishing Tips, Techniques and Shortcuts


Neil Jennings started getting serious about fly-fishing in 1973 and has fished that way exclusively ever since. From 1982 through 2003 he was a partner/owner in a retail fly-fishing shop in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. During that time, Neil was behind the counter, answering questions and giving advice and counsel to thousands of flyfishers, ranging from "wannabes" to seriously talented anglers. Over the years, Neil learned a lot about fly-fishing, some of it by good example and some of it by bad. This book is a distillation of the best of that long experience.Most of what you’ll find here is in the nature of tips, tricks, shortcuts and techniques. Whatever your experience level in the sport, there will be things here that you will find useful or that will stimulate thought, discussion or debate. One of the wonderful things about fly-fishing is that you have an opportunity to learn new things all the time and the curiosity quotient stays high.
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