04 Feb 2010 at 14:33
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Saltwater Fishing
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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..
03 Feb 2010 at 04:25
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Saltwater Fishing
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Storm Saltwater Fishing Lures know what it is to understand how the mind of a fish works. Imagine trying to get into a person’s mind, now that really is difficult. Knowing how a person thinks, who they actually and how they are feeling is quite a mystery, all you can do is hazard a guess. We as humans have complex minds that are full of emotions; added to our mentality, we have personality, our own spirituality and experience in life. People are even more challenging when you are in a relationship or a marriage. Fish are very smart and not easy to figure out. Try to understand them and how they think takes years of experience and really knowing your fish. A person who has spent a lot… Read more..
04 Nov 2009 at 23:28
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Freshwater Fishing
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Tetra is a freshwater fish which is very popular for aquariums. Brightly coloured by nature they are to be found living in tropical regions. These freshwater are members of the Characidae family of fish. There are a number of varieties of the Tetra fish family to be found, including the Anostomidae. This type of fish was caught off the lands of the Central and South American regions, and is also known as Headstanders. This type of fish is best kept in isolation, as it is not good with other fish in a communal tank. so if you have a tetra fish in your tank already, do not add others to it.
1. Anostomus-Anostomus
These fish are called the Striped Anostomus, which live in South America; they can grow to a size of… Read more..
14 Oct 2009 at 23:12
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Freshwater Fishing
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1. Angel Fish
The angel fish is listed under the category of Holacanthus Trimaculatus and connected to the Timaculatus group. They are stunning with their bluish lips on a gold colored body in contrast. The three spot variety of this fish belongs to the Pacific and the Indian oceans. The shape is a lot like that of the butterfly fish. The bluish band on the throat area stands out against a gold or orange background skin. It has been given the name thanks to its patches on the top and the colors on the rim of its flaps. It also owes its name to the color on top of its head. It has black on the exterior of the anal fins, and white on the other side. It can grow to… Read more..