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Tips On Lake Fishing.

Lake fishing is very akin to river fishing, or slow-flowing river fishing anyway. The types of fish in rivers and lakes tend to be the same, which means that the tackle, bait and lures will be the identical too, although you may require a longer rod, say, a beach-casting rod to cast your bait farther out into the lake. Lake fish will frequently mature to a larger size than river fish, so your line should be stronger too.

Lake fish conventionally been classified under three general headings. Namely, game fish, food fish, and bait fish. Bass, trout, pike, pickerel, muskellunge, perch, etc., are identified as game fish because of their sporting value. Carp, suckers, some of the catfish, yellow perch, etc., are considered food fish.

Fly Fishing 101

The purpose of this piece is to help the beginner fly fishing. The terms used and the basic methods employed in fly fishing may be unfamiliar to the beginner at fly fishing, so we will start from the very beginning. So, if you are a beginner fly fishing person, please read on in order to become acquainted with fly fishing.

The instruments needed for fly fishing are generally known as tackle, but if you want to be more specific about the sort of things you need, you can add the words “fly fishing”. Therefore, you get the phrase: “fly fishing tackle”. Fly fishing tackle, or gear, basically consists of artificial flies, a fly rod, a fly reel and fly line. The set-up is: the fly is attached to the line, which is wound around the reel, which is affixed to the rod or pole, which is used to cast the fly or other bait.

Discover Skerries Lighthouse, Holyhead, Helping Ships off Anglesey Coast

by David Phillips

Yachtsmen and women across the Irish Sea will probably have sailed past Skerries Lighthouse in Holyhead Bay, off North West Anglesey, Wales at some time or other in their sailing career. Whether they approach, from Dublin in the west, Port St Mary, Isle of Man to the north or nearby Pwllheli, Skerries rock and light soon comes into view. In fact the white flashing light of this modern automated 23 m high Trinity House lighthouse can be seen 22 miles away.

Buy The Right Temperature Sleeping Bag

by Dale Gatehouse

Is it time to buy a new sleeping bag? If so, I strongly recommend that you take into account the temperature ranges most sleeping bags have available and buy accordingly. Check a few weather forecasts of where you are going to get an idea of what to expect, then buy a sleeping bag that works to 20 degrees below that.

A couple of years ago, I was preparing for a 2 day boat trip to the 1000 Islands. After shopping around all Summer, my husband and I found a boat in late October which suited our needs. We decided to drive the boat back home down river rather than trailer it to save some money, but the boat had no heater.

The Future of Hiking Shoes

by George Marcos

The use of hiking shoes is strictly required and implemented in activities such as mountain climbing, hiking and other similar tasks. This is because hiking shoes gives the users the capacity to have the traction and stability in dealing with the very dangerous terrain. Lack of this equipment has caused many accidents and unwanted mishaps.

Hiking shoes have evolved from its simple designs instituted decades ago to very advanced and highly functional tools for climbing and other terrain related activities. The producers and manufacturers of hiking shoes have invested a large amount of resources in developing the correct technology to further improve and develop their products.

Avoid Blisters with Quality Hiking Shoes

by Samantha Bertie

It is important to protect the soles of your feet by wearing the right pair of shoes wherever you go. For every occasion or activity, there is always a specific type of shoes to wear, such as rubber shoes or those pairs worn for formal wear.

No matter what type of shoes you wear, you must always be cautious about their reliability, considering the materials that were used in the process of making them. Without the right amount of comfort, you may get a few gashes on your feet.

In a lot of ways, hiking shoes can be compared to running shoes, save for the fact that they have more durable material. The material being used ensures your feet are protected wherever you go. Wearing ordinary rubber shoes during hiking may allow your feet to be exposed to possible damages.

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