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Saturday, July 29, 2006

Take fishing to a new level

There is fishing tip and then there is what ever the rest of the world does with their time. Any real fisherman will tell you this is a true statement and that after standing on a river bank with fishing rod in hand there is nothing left in life. Well, just maybe, there is a way to take your fishing tip to a new exhilarating height that will top any fishing experience you have ever encountered.

Have you ever considered a fishing charter? It is the opinion of anyone that has ever been charter fishing that you really cannot top the experience. When talking to someone that has been on a charter fishing excursion you encounter a glazed stare and a far away look. That is because if you have never been on a saltwater fishing charter there no way anyone can describe it to give you a true understanding. Charter fishing is an entirely new world to the average fisherman. You experience fishing in its rarest form. You pick what type of fishing you want to do. You pick where in the world you want to go to fish. You select your own boat from many fishing charter boats for a saltwater fishing charter. Simple stated you control your own fishing destiny.

There are a lot of reasons why avid fishermen say Alaska is the place to be for an excursion that will result in a lifetime of memories. Whether it's a weekend trip or a full-blown two-week excursion, Alaska fishing is like nothing else an outdoors type will experience. Offering a huge variety of fishing opportunities along with some great sights, this state is a favorite for tourists all over the world.

There is such an abundance of places to experience and varieties of fish that it is almost impossible to sort through all the options available. Have you ever considered a fishing charter off San Diego or Hawaii or the Caribbean or a South Sea Island? The choice is yours to make.

The cost will surprise you. It is comparable to the long fishing expeditions you now take. Except now you can take your friends and family (only if they are real fishermen).

Now, in all honesty there is one drawback to a charter fishing trip of which you should be aware. You must be able to think and plan. The entire world is yours from which to choose and after you select a general location you must choose a charter fishing boat. Also what type of fish are you after this trip? These are all choices that must be considered. It is suggested that you might want to consider the weather, the fish, the boat, the boat captain, capacity of boat, refund policy, charter deposit and gratuities - - among several other items.

Don't panic these items are not all that tough if you understand how a fishing charter works. Remember you are not alone in this vast sea of choices. There is plenty of information available that will teach you all the items you must consider to have a safe charting fishing experience. Also you have internet access to complete shopping list of world wide locations and fishing charter companies for your consideration.

You really can take your fishing experience to a new exhilarating height with a fishing charter.

Mike Miller is the developer of the holistic family online Family iMall with the new concept of online shopping 'informational speciality ishops' such as the World Wide Fishing Charter ishop.


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    What Happens On a Fishing Trip...Stays On a Fishing Trip

    What Happens On a Fishing Trip...Stays On a Fishing Trip: "Much like the marketing slogan of the city of Las Vegas, what happens on a fishing tip...stays on a fishing tip.

    And with good reason.

    Now, before you let your mind wander to seedy places and envision some sort of steamy Desperate Housewives in waders scene, understand that what I am talking about here, is mainly the transgression of grown men to a state of adolescence.

    Of course, what some may call transgression, may actually be a state of bliss for others, and most card carrying males would prefer to remain in the eighth grade anyhoo.Most fishing trip foibles are caused by a slight abuse of alcohol, (O.K. maybe a little more than slight) in deadly combination of serious abuse of the legume.Most women would be surprised to find that men are such patrons of the arts, commonly re-enacting the scene from the movie Blazing Saddles worldwide.

    Doctors, judges, CEO's, and other well respected pillars of society would certainly quake in their boots if information got out on the sophomoric pranks that take place on fishing trips. Again, most are innocent and consist of 'gross smells', waking up in odd places, grabbing odd places, the misuse of personal property and carefully placed fish heads and carcasses.

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    Thursday, July 27, 2006

    Do You Really Need A Fishing Guide?

    Do You Really Need A Fishing Guide?: "Do I really need a guide?' is one of the most frequently asked questions from anglers going on their first fishing trip to a remote lake. It's impossible to accurately answer that question with a 'yes' or a 'no', but we can give you the information you need to know to answer the question yourself.

    Guides can frequently be worth having as long as you know just exactly what you're getting.

    For example, hiring a guide is no guarantee that you're going to catch a ton of trophy fish. The guide will take you to the places known to have fish, but catching them is still up to you.

    If you don't know what you're doing, the guide can only help you so much. But, that said, if that's the case, a guide may be well worth it to you.

    Since you will be arriving at a lake you've never been on before, and you only have a few days to catch fish... a guide can really be a big help. Without a guide, you could spend several days just trying to find out where the fish are.

    Also, keep in mind that most guides are great anglers themselves. They spend all spring and summer on the lake and surely know what works and what doesn't.

    Here are some things to discuss with any potential guide to give you a feel for whether or not you might want to hire him:

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    Wednesday, July 26, 2006

    Fishing From the Bank or Shore of a Lake, Pond or River

    Fishing From the Bank or Shore of a Lake, Pond or River: "Shore (bank) fishing is an exciting form of recreational fishing where the primary reward is the challenge catching non-common species. Some lakes, rivers and ponds are particularly attractive, such as the Red Lake Rivers running between Minnesota and North Dakota, and encompassing more than 70 species of native fish, including a world-class channel cat fish.

    There are many other Shore (bank) fishing locations, in which the methods of fishing vary according to different factors, including the area where shore fishing is practiced, the targeted specials, along with personal strategies of the participants and the resources available in each place. Shore (bank) fishing allows a diversity of techniques, from the art of fly-fishing to the high-tech methods used to get catches such as tuna and marlin. Experts recommend hook, rod and reel for fishing rather than using nets or any other fishing aids.

    Fishing from the shore is an ideal adventure for both expert fishers and novice anglers, who fish from the shoreline banks of ponds, rivers, lakes and streams, but also on the Gulf, Atlantic, and Pacific and Gulf coasts. In the United States, there are countless opportunities for shore bank fishing, including man-made structures especially intended for the practice of this sport, including bridges, walkways"

    Tuesday, July 25, 2006

    Welcome to my freshwater fishing tip blog

    I have been fresh water fishing for 15 years and love nothing more than spending as much time as possible at the river or lakeside.
    Over the comming months i am going to update this blog on a regular basis and share with you some of my fishing tips tricks and experiences. If you take just 5 minutes of your time each week and check back here to see whats new, you never know what you might learn!
    Some of the tips i will be posting are my own personal strategies which i have used to successfully take the match fishing world by storm, i will share all this with you 100% free! All you gotta do is bookmark this page (ctrl + D) and spend just 10 minutes to check back here once a week.