05 Feb 2010 at 11:22
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Virginia saltwater fishing becomes more than just a pastime when May brings the spring weather back – it becomes a way of life. In the month of May, the anglers at and around Chesapeake bay begin to rejoice and congregate as the large game fish specimens begin to filter into the largest estuary in North America in numbers that seem like an impossibility. Most of the saltwater fishing anglers are looking to the south, where red and black drum are returning from winters in southern waters. However, there are still a number of individuals anxiously awaiting the migration of striped bass from the north to infuse the Bay with their great numbers.
Having just completed their yearly spawning rituals in the upper reaches of the Bay tributaries, this species… Read more..
05 Feb 2010 at 04:24
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When it comes to fishing, the top priority of many anglers is to secure a good boat. A saltwater fishing boat can be difficult to pick out, with the many options available to anglers, and while long-time fishermen with decades of experience tend to have their favorites, novices may need a little assistance to pick out a boat. A good way to start is by reviewing some of the most well known, competitive brands of boats to see what features you like and desire in your own vessel.
One manufacturer of the saltwater boats is Pro Sports Boats, which split to offer their boats under two separate names in 2006, the ProKat (a line of power catamarans) and SeaQuest (the line of monohulls). This new line of monohulls is… Read more..
05 Feb 2010 at 04:24
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In many people’s minds, a fishing hook is just a hook, but choosing saltwater fishing hooks can be one of the most important parts of having a successful fishing excursion. Of course, choosing the right size for your hooks based on the species of fish you’ll be pursuing is important, but you should more importantly determine the right type of hook to use on your excursion.
When you are targeting smaller fish, obviously smaller hooks are required. However, there are other factors to take into consideration before you make the final determination. What line size are you using? What species is your main target fish for the day (you need to know more than just the size of the fish – there are other characteristics of the fish that… Read more..
04 Feb 2010 at 21:27
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If you are in Louisiana and searching for the best saltwater fishing spot you will be happy to know you have several places to choose from. It is always a good idea to plan your fishing trips in advance so you can be sure everything runs smoothly. This way you can make sure you have a hotel near the lake you want to fish along with restaurants of your choice. Three of the best lakes in Louisiana to go saltwater fishing are Lake Lafitte, Lake Charles and Lake Calcasieu.
One great way to enjoy Louisiana saltwater fishing is by booking a charter service to carry you out to the best fishing spots on the lakes. Of course, you always have the option of going out on your own but… Read more..
04 Feb 2010 at 14:33
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Georgia saltwater fishing is something to look forward to if you have never before had the pleasure. These waters offer a variety of different species that can put up a great fight and make fishing fun and exciting. When Georgia saltwater fishing you need to be familiar with the rules and regulations of the state. There are different limits on the different species found in the waters of Georgia and it is important to know what they are.
May is the time of year when the temperature of the water starts to rise and a variety of different saltwater species begin to show up. One of the most sought after species found along the Georgia beaches during this time would be the speckled seatrout. You will also find the… Read more..
04 Feb 2010 at 07:21
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Georgia saltwater fishing is something to look forward to if you have never before had the pleasure. These waters offer a variety of different species that can put up a great fight and make fishing fun and exciting. When Georgia saltwater fishing you need to be familiar with the rules and regulations of the state. There are different limits on the different species found in the waters of Georgia and it is important to know what they are.
May is the time of year when the temperature of the water starts to rise and a variety of different saltwater species begin to show up. One of the most sought after species found along the Georgia beaches during this time would be the speckled seatrout. You will also find the… Read more..
04 Feb 2010 at 04:31
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If you are looking for Shark, bluefish, tautog, sea bass and flounder, you are going to want to fish in New Jersey. No, you do not need the New Jersey Saltwater fishing for dummies guide. You just need a little expert advice.
Fishing is great from April through December and you will catch some saltwater fish. There are great areas off the New Jersey coastline to catch some spectacular fish. All you need to know is a few basics about the type of fish to catch, what bait to use as well as how to bring them into the boat safely.
An easy way to catch a shark, flounder or a sea robin is with a small hook attached to a three-way swivel. The bait you should use… Read more..
04 Feb 2010 at 00:21
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If you are looking for a coastline that you can travel for some of the best opportunity that water can offer, Texas saltwater fishing is what you’ve been looking for. The Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast yields several opportunities for the ultimate in saltwater fishing excursions, with no disappointments to visitors, regardless of the season.
Corpus Christi, Rockport, Fulton, Port Aransas, Copano Bay, Goose Island State Park, and San Antonio Bay are just a few of the many destinations that make Texas fishing some of the best in the nation.
Rockport is located just to the north of Corpus Christi and is a small village that is often spoken of as the best fishing location on the coast. Saltwater angling here centers around redfish, though these are… Read more..
03 Feb 2010 at 17:22
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Every year there are many different fishing tournaments sponsored in almost every state. Anglers from all over participate in these tournaments for the fun, money, prizes and trophies. Many anglers find that taking part in saltwater fishing tournaments is a very rewarding and exciting experience they would not want to miss for anything else in the world.
You have several options when it comes to gathering information about saltwater fishing tournaments. For example, you can check with your local fishing and hunting clubs and organizations or sign up for newsletters and online notices to learn where and when they are taking place. You can also go online and look up saltwater fishing tournaments and you will find many sites that give you the name of the tournament, the state… Read more..
03 Feb 2010 at 10:27
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Whether you’re a beginning fisherman or an experienced angler, books can be a helpful resource for learning about new trends, tricks, and tips in the world of saltwater fishing.
However, not all books are created equal. As a result, it’s important to know what you’re buying before you actually purchase it. It’s especially helpful to read various reviews (from users and other outside sources) to help determine whether buying the book would be a worthwhile investment of your time.
Fortunately, there are many great saltwater fishing books on the market today. One of these is “Saltwater Fishing Made Easy,” by Martin Pollizotto. This book focuses on giving a broad overview for anglers who fish primarily in North America.
One of the great things about this book is that… Read more..