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Category Archive for 'Fishing Tactics'

These are a few tips that fish and other anglers have taught me over the years:
[1] Fish when the barometric pressure is steady or rising. Avoid fishing when it is dropping.
[2] With a full moon, fish seem to feed at all hours (more light, more eating). So fishing without full moon will probably make your […]

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Fishing Tips

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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Creek Fishing

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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Sea Fishing

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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Catch More Fish

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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There are obvious reasons why camouflage apparel is so popular in the hunting sports. From duck blinds to tree stands to open-field strategies, hunters know that concealment is the most important component to a successful hunt. And their wardrobes attest to the fact that camouflage is a key ingredient to being stealthy.
Whether it’s camo clothing […]

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