Get your wish with fishing supplies

Posted in Articles on November 16th, 2005

Great fishing supplies are an essential when it comes to netting the big game out at the lake or the stream. You can’t expect the fish to bite, though, if you don’t bring your A game. And a big part of a top-notch game is the right gear–from rods and reels, to lines, lures, and tackle boxes.

On the other hand, even some weekend warrior with the most advanced, most pricey equipment won’t last very long on the lake if he doesn’t know what he’s doing. Them fish can practically smell inexperience, and they’ll walk all over you–or swim, in their case–if you can’t fish worth a darn.
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How Bass Proshop has reeled in loyal fans

Posted in Articles on November 16th, 2005

Bass Proshop started on a simple premise. They saw a need in the fishing market, and decided that if no one else was going to satisfy this need, well, heck, they sure would do it. More than 30 years later, the business is an empire. Its stores are across the country. Its products are used in streams, lakes, and oceans across the world. And it’s logo is practically as household as the golden arches or the red can of cola.
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Rainbow Trout Facts

Posted in Articles, Trout on November 16th, 2005

Get your basic Rainbow Trout facts here

A native fish to Alaska, the Rainbow Trout delivers high quality Alaska sport fishing for the angling enthusiast. Here are some Rainbow Trout facts for the fishing enthusiast:

• Alaska Rainbow Trout fishing is a sport that people travel thousands of miles to experience and is almost incomparable other types of fishing.
• Whether you’re a veteran fisherman or just in it for the fun as a weekend and holiday amateur, Rainbow Trout fishing will always show you a good and challenging time.
• The Rainbow Trout is known to be very aggressive and will not succumb to your luring techniques without giving you a strong fight! You might find yourself holding on for long periods of time once you hook one of these spirited fish so be prepared for a battle.
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Tying Trout Flies

Posted in Articles, Trout on November 16th, 2005

Tying trout flies can be a challenging learning experience!

Trout are known to be the finickiest of eaters in the fish family and tying trout flies must be conducted to very specific standard so that an angler can obtain his desired trout haulage. Whether you buy ready-made flies or tie your own, you nee to ensure that the flies look real in order to fool the trout into taking the bait. If the fly doesn’t closely resemble the trout’s natural food source, the fish won’t bite and you will have an uphill struggle in trying to catch any at all.
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