Posted in Fishing Tactics on Nov 30th, 2009
To suggest that we can address all the fishing tips on the planet in one blog post would be disingenuous. Fact is, there are hundreds if not thousands of ideas on how to stalk, catch, release and understand fish. First, there are all the various recreational fishing methods including fly fishing, spincast, bait, spear, off-shore, […]
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Posted in Fishing Fashion on Nov 27th, 2009
I want to be candid. Regardless of the type of fishing you do, why would you want to wear any technical fishing shirt, wading pant, fishing hat, cap or bandana other than Aqua Design’s Voyager Series?
Let’s assume the premise that you are not a believer in wearing camouflage while fishing. Okay, we’ll table that for […]
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Posted in Fishing Tactics on Nov 25th, 2009
Creek fishing can be the most technically challenging of all types. Skill, patience and knowledge are required to cope with a spooky trout or a cautious bass. Sometimes, the first cast will be the only shot you get so you have to make it your best shot.
Casting can be a challenge if you’re in an […]
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Posted in Fishing Tactics on Nov 25th, 2009
Seen fishing is not a good tactic for sea fishing. It’s a war zone out there - everything eating everything else. You quickly learn this if you’ve chased bonefish for any amount of time. Bonefish chase the crabs and shrimp and are chased by barracuda and shark. Consequently, everything is trying their best to be […]
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Posted in Gift Ideas on Nov 23rd, 2009
If you have an angler on your Christmas gift list, we have a few suggestions that will make a lasting impression and won’t break the piggy bank. Like all of our unique camouflage fishing clothes, you can be confident that a gift by Aqua Design will be remembered for its one-of-a-kind, water-inspired appearance.
Not sure of […]
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Posted in Fishing Tactics on Nov 10th, 2009
If you are always for for ways to improve your time-on-the-water vs. catch ratio, perhaps a few minutes at our “25 Ways To Be A Stealthy Angler” page will be worth your time.
Tight lines!
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