Archive for August, 2008

Fishing the Inter-coastal Waterway In Texas Has Many Options

by Craig Petersen

If you wish to make the most of a fishing excursion, try looking into the many alternatives that are available when fishing the inter-coastal waterway in Texas. Fishing trip experiences may differ depending on when you plan to fish and if anyone will be joining you.

The fun derived from your adventure will also depend on how you plan on fishing. Will it be in a boat, kayak or even fly fishing from the shoreline? Because of all of these alternatives, it can be difficult to simply make one choice for a superior fishing excursion.

Tips and Tricks of Fly Fishing

by Les Freeman

There are thousands of live-bait anglers, who are excellent sportsmen, but the fly fisherman can practice better conservation from the beginning.

Basically, fly fishing is not only one of the fastest growing sports; it is one of the foremost forms of conserving natural resources as well as providing aquatic recreation.

Fly fishing is, very simple when three things are right: you must have a suitable rod; you must get a line to match it; and you must learn correct casting technique.

For people who wish to know some tips on fly fishing, here is a list of some pointers that could help anglers harness their fly fishing skills:

1. Material of the rod

Fly Fishing On Any Budget

by Phil Thomson

The sport of fly fishing has, through the centuries, continually grown in popularity to become one of the most popular sports which offers unique challenges. Part of the appeal is that it takes a great deal of time to master fly fishing techniques and to develop your own style and knowledge.

Probably the most important piece of equipment used by the angler when fly fishing is the fly (which is why it is called fly fishing of course!). The fly is a small lure which is created using various fly patterns, many of which have been used extensively for many, many years as they still prove as effective, at catching fish, today as they were when first designed.

Outsmarting Big Bass

by Terence Uniacke

Trying to land that big trophy bass? You’ll need five percent luck and ninety five percent smarts. You’ve got a lot to learn before you can fish for bass, including where to locate them and how to handle their habitat.

Many anglers (both pro and recreational) hit a new body of water, drop their lines and wonder why the bass just aren’t striking. This is because they haven’t taken the time to familiarize themselves with the water — both above and below the surface.

There’s no luck involved in locating the best bass fishing spots. It really is a science, and you’ll need to do some homework. Understand the water, the climate and the season.

The Florida Beach Vacation Trip

by Hispanic

Beach parks and beautiful coastlines are what make Florida a popular place to be in. If you do decide to spend your vacation in Florida, here are a few things to keep in mind in order for you to make the most of your vacation:

Parking areas in Florida resorts and parks are commonly tagged via colors and characters. Always write down our parking lot section, so you don’t forget where your car is parked.

Florida beaches are crowded most of the time, so try not to follow the crowds. In Florida, people go to the right and turn clockwise when moving around theme parks and resorts. You have to know what you are doing by turning left and going counter clockwise, which is what Florida residents do.

Things To Consider When Flying To Orlando

by Hispanic

Many flights stop in Orlando because it’s a popular tourist destination as well as being a major city, offering connections to other cities around it. Because of it being a popular destination, it is easy to find good deals to go there. Many airline companies offer special deals from major cities to Orlando, especially if you book early online.

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