29 Jun 2010 at 07:16
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Fishing Products
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Product Description9 FT 10 INCH TELESCOPING
ROD & SPINNING REEL COMBO
MEDIUM ACTION
FOR SALTWATER GAME FISH
FISHING ROD FEATURES
Telescopic Fishing Rod
Extended Length: 9 ft 10 inches
Collapsed Length: 25 inches
Extended: 5 collapsing sections
Weight Combo: 20 ounces
Six (6) Ceramic Guide Eyes
Non-Slip Foam Handle
Tip Protector Included
REEL FEATURES
Pro Leader: FX-500 Spinning Reel
Type: SALTWATER Reel
Ball Bearing Drive: Smooth Action
Line Roller; Oversize, Anti Twist
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07 May 2010 at 04:21
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Saltwater Fishing
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You are planning a trip and need to know what the best saltwater fishing lures are. What is out there on the market? Will the huge range of different types of lures all work for you? Should you invest in them? Many anglers spend hours trying to determine the best saltwater fishing lures for their game, but it simply does not need to be so complex.
Saltwater fishing is a very popular pastime, and knowing what lures to use can be an invaluable aid to enjoying yourself and catching your limit. There are a few types of lures you should be familiar with before you begin to decide with what you wish to stock your tackle box. Here is a look at some of the best choices you will find.
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07 May 2010 at 04:21
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Saltwater Fishing
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Saltwater fishing regulations vary depending not only where you are in your country, but where you are in the world. Nations claim a certain number of miles offshore before international waters commence and it is in these national waters that a country may regulate. In addition, in the United States, each state may have its own regulations.
For example, in the state of Texas, restrictions may be enforced from shore to within nine nautical miles from shore and on any fish that is taken within two hundred nautical miles of Texas shore and brought onshore into Texas. You should consult your local regulations to be able to have the information to remain compliant.
Saltwater fishing regulations generally restrict both weight and daily bag limitations of the indigenous species that are found… Read more..
08 Apr 2010 at 22:34
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Freshwater Fishing
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Awesome adventures with: www.classicalaskacharters.com Overnight multi-day wilderness charters for saltwater and freshwater fishing, crab and shrimp too. Cruise and fish, kayaking, hiking, and wildlife photography all in a single trip. Best value for the money in southeast Alaska! Visit our website at: www.classicalaskacharters.com… Read more..
05 Mar 2010 at 22:36
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Freshwater Fishing
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Giving saltwater fish suitable food and proportionate amount of meals can make them health and strong. Carnivore marine fish can have a mixture of dried, fresh and live food. Herbivores like Tangs feed on algae flakes like spirulina and seaweed while omnivores can enjoy pellets and bloodworms.
Unlike freshwater fish that inhabit the lakes, rivers, and streams, saltwater fishes are pulled together from the seas and oceans. Generally, saltwater fishes don’t settle in to drastic changes in water temperature or property, at once. Thus, it is always best to educate yourself about the diet, habitat, and individuality of your chosen species of saltwater fish for you to make available for them with the appropriate food, setting, as well as other care and maintenance they need.
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26 Feb 2010 at 22:39
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Freshwater Fishing
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Saltwater fishing is entirely different from that of fresh water fishing, except that both are fishing. This is because of the area that any ocean fishing covers, ocean is vast with huge number of fishes in large-sizes. When you consider freshwater, only freshwater fishing gear, which is suitable for angling in the freshwater, is used. If you use the same freshwater fishing gear, it is inappropriate. This fresh water fishing gear will not be able to cover wide and deep distances, also they might be suitable for the fishes grown in freshwater pool, but it would not be suitable for those huge fishes in sea.
Saltwater Fishing Gear
To start your saltwater fishing one must upgrade the equipments initially. The first step would be to get a saltwater… Read more..
16 Feb 2010 at 22:36
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Freshwater Fishing
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Visit www.uptownangler.com Phone 504-529-3597 Uptown Angler Premium Introductory Fly-Tying Kit for both freshwater and saltwater fly fishing… Read more..
07 Feb 2010 at 05:26
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Saltwater Fishing
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Georgia saltwater fishing takes off in May each year, when the water temperatures rise and several of the saltwater species gather in their migration back to the coast. All matter of fish are targeted during Georgia saltwater fishing season, ad speckled seatrout are no exception. In fact, these are probably some of the most sought after species in along the Georgia coastline, and the large number of them available makes them even more desirable to anglers not wishing to be greatly challenged.
Georgia fishing for speckled trout is best in the spring when water temperatures rise and they leave the rivers and creeks where they reside in deep holes the winter for the beaches to prepare for spawning. With speckled trout, the spawning season is prolonged, beginning in May… Read more..
07 Feb 2010 at 04:27
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Saltwater Fishing
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In Alabama, fishing comes in many forms. There are those who pursue what are considered “normal” saltwater fish and those that steer away from the norm. The typical angler will aim for normal Alabama ocean fishing game, such as flounder and king mackerel. These are considered the “usual” catch along the coast of Alabama. Saltwater fishing carries much farther, though, when you follow the fishermen you find along the sidelines. Usually equipped with a minimal amount of gear and either out on the water in a small boat or camped out on the bridge supports with no boat, these anglers are aiming for the low key sheepshead.
Many typical anglers taking part in fishing either don’t recognize what these anglers are doing and can’t imagine why they would risk… Read more..
06 Feb 2010 at 22:22
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Saltwater Fishing
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Considering saltwater fishing charters? Before you set out, take into consideration these points and tips.
As is the case with most anything else, when it comes to saltwater fishing and choosing good saltwater fishing charters, you get what you pay for. It is important to go with good, reputable travel agents or fishing charter organizations.
Be certain to look into things such as additional charges and hidden costs. By all accounts, there are some excellent companies available, many of which will allow you to enjoy the sweet smell of the water at a prime fishing spot. However, do be a bit leery so that you are sure to find what you are looking for.
All inclusive packages are often less expensive as well as being the most convenient way to… Read more..