March 29th, 2009 by Johnny Tightlines
The first time I hooked up with a really large fish on the Bighorn I was chest high in my waders bobbing down stream after him trying to keep up before he blew past my backing. This was in the early 1990’s and the river had just re-opened after years of closure by the Crow Indians and the fishing was absolutely nuts. Back then it was our secret, today it is everybody’s secret. So, you ask, where are some of the other great places that aren’t as well discovered? Here are a few in south central Montana near Red Lodge, Montana, one of the best Montana real estate secrets left. In fact it is one of the very best mountain real estate and vacation properties left anywhere in the country.
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March 29th, 2009 by Johnny Thompson
There are many ways to fish for trout, but few are more effective than bait fishing. Let’s take a look at some tips to help you be more effective when bait fishing for these multi-colored beauties. We can sum it up in three easy steps.
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March 23rd, 2009 by Jason Brown
On Saturday morning I had the pleasure of fishing with Paul Braly Sr., aka “Seine Net” (because that’s what it feels like your fishing behind if he gets in front of you). Dad is a second generation fisherman with his father (my late grandad) being a great surf fisherman.
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March 22nd, 2009 by Jaylen Derell
Zziplex Rods An enterprise very famous in the fishing industry for their excellent quality of fishing rods is Zziplex Ltd, which came into existence in 1980 through the entrepreneurship exhibited by Terry Carroll and Barbara Carroll. In putting his vast knowledge in casting to good use by keeping a close watch on the manufacture of every fishing rod in Zziplex, Terry has ensured tremendous brand loyalty and fame for Zziplex. Zziplex products enjoy such great favor and demand that you cannot buy one from their outlet right away, but have to wait patiently for your turn till previous bookings have been satisfied.
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March 16th, 2009 by Myke Oswald
It is normal to love the sea. As a child, and even later in my early twenties, the best memories of my life have always been near the water. I would think it natural for people who have relatives in the fishing business; but then again, I also know a bunch of people in similar dispositions who would disagree.
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March 12th, 2009 by Tim Richardson
Few carp anglers have never heard of the world famous carp bait additive called Robin Red which has been an enormously important bait ingredients for both homemade and readymade baits for decades. Find out more about how to exploit this wonder bait here…
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March 8th, 2009 by Jonny Edvardsen
Many people are totally clueless about catching trouts. For the best part, it comes from the fact that they give up too soon if they don’t catch a dream fish in their first trips. A common way to think about trout fishing is that it is some kind of art or science. This is false. Catching a trout is quite simple.
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March 8th, 2009 by Bamegnam Mbouda
For the avid fisherman, a fish finder is a wonderful tool for you to take with you on your expeditions out on the ocean. The fish finder that you choose can greatly increase your odds of finding and catching all the fish that you want when you are fishing for sport or even as a commercial fisherman.
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March 2nd, 2009 by Jason Brown
Have you ever think why you can?t fish as good as how other people catch fish? There must be some explanations for this. To be successful in catching fish, you must go find the right fishing location, use the right lures (live or artificial), and be perfectly quiet while waiting for the fish to bite the bait. This is very important in fishing.
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February 26th, 2009 by Jason Brown
Not everyone will have the fondest memories of the Spring 2008 fishing season but a few will smile. It was definitely the windiest February through May in my lifetime. For a select few middle coast guides and anglers, a certain breed of baitfish saved many days from the 20-30 mph winds that became a dreaded norm last year.
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