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Fishing in New Caledonia

12 August 2009

Lying northwest of New Zealand in the South Pacific, the French settlement of New Caledonia is the ideal island destination for fishing and diving holiday.

Travellers looking for culture, shopping, and dining will be titillated with Noumea, capital of the main island of Grand Terre. With brilliant museums, the elegant dress shops of Rue de Sebastopol […]

Obtaining Carp Fishing Tackle on the Web Is Simple as Long as You Do Your Research Prior to Ordering

19 July 2009

Author Clinton J Veasey talks about where to find the best carp tackle
Fishing is one of the most populat sports in the UK. A lot of people go on fishing trips regularly throughout the year. One of the most important things that you’ll need to buy is carp tackle and you should find a […]

A Look at Why Fishing is the Most Popular Sport in the UK

14 July 2009

Fishing is by far the most popular hobby in the United Kingdom, and this article introduces the various methods and styles of angling in Great Britain.

How To Take Fishing Photos You Can Publish Or Sell

27 December 2008

While walking along a busy dock, I saw a teenage deckhand carrying a huge fish head in a bucket. The red head with its blue eyes and deadly-looking rows of dagger-like teeth made a stunning sight. I just had to take the shot. Waiting around a bit netted me a story about the unusual catch […]

King (Chinook) Salmon - The Prize Of Kenai River

11 November 2008

Nine of the ten record setting King (Chinook) Salmon were caught in Alaska’s Kenai River. The average size of Kings in Alaska is 20 pounds, but typically the Kenai yields 50-pound Kings. King Salmon spend 2 to 5 years in the ocean before they come back to spawn. Thus, the size of these fish can […]

Bass Fishing Christmas Cards: Tis The Season

10 November 2008

For the majority people, Christmas time means shopping for gifts, cards and presents for their friends, family, co-workers and many others. Unfortunately, shopping for Christmas often times creates a lot of stress and burden for people due to the fact that they have to go out, fight the crowds and pay retail prices for the […]

Halibut: Alaska Halibut Fishing for Barn Door Sized Fish

10 November 2008

The recognized tug, tug, then a strong pull begins the underwater rodeo. The heavy one pound lead nose on a split tail white scampi bounces off the ocean floor actually calling the halibut to the lure. At 200 foot deep the ocean is totally dark. But a white lure seems to be the best color […]

How to Hook the Big Fish!

9 November 2008

Fly Fishing is a passion of mine and I enjoy sharing my tips so that others can learn to catch the Big Fish!
I usually go out from the Boca inlet in Boca Raton, Florida. Then I drift for hours luring the fish. As much as I enjoy catching the fish I truly enjoy […]

IGFA History

8 November 2008

Before 1939 there was no universal code of sporting ethics to guide ocean anglers in their pursuits. Some rules pertaining to sporting conduct were in effect at certain well-established fishing clubs but they varied according to the dictates of each club. The idea of a worldwide association of marine anglers had been brewing for some […]

More of the World’s Best Fishing Baits You Can Get for Free

8 November 2008

In the article, “How to Get the World’s Best Fishing Baits for Free”, I mentioned that there were essentially three ways to catch fish:
• Use live, natural baits
• Use imitation or artificial baits and lures
• Use hardware such as traps, nets, etc.
One of the most efficient and productive of these three methods is to use […]


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