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Many types of fish can be caught from a pier, and there are many ways to target them. Snapper, sea trout, sheepshead and more can be caught with the free line rig we'll talk about here.
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Fly fishing is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors, and it can be done almost anywhere there is water with fish. Fly fishing offers you the chance to enjoy both the peaceful, serene and graceful casting stroke that is so often a…
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Trout are notorious for spooking easily. This can be particularly frustrating for trout anglers, who often detect a strike yet are unable to actually catch the fish. The key to properly rigging a fishing pole to catch trout is to minim…
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Crappies are a freshwater fish of which there are two popular kinds- white crappie and black crappie. White crappie have spines and usually prefer cloudier water, whereas black crappie enjoy clear water. They are very common and found…
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The Lindy Rig revolutionized walleye fishing when the technique was first pioneered in the 1960s. It enables a fisherman to naturally present live bait on the lake bottom using a special walking slip sinker. This sliding sinker, combin…
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Many anglers enjoy fishing a double bait rig, also known as a double trailing rig, when allowed by local fishing regulations. The primary purpose of this rig is to present more than one bait, or lure, on a single fishing line to waitin…
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Kayaks are a great way to get on the water and take in the fresh air, sunshine and scenery along a shore or coast. In addition to paddling, many people enjoy using their kayak as a platform for fishing. Often able to access areas where…
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Carp are believed to consume a lot of pond vegetation. However, this statement is not completely true. Carp only consume a very limited amount of pond vegetation. Carp also are believed to eat the spawn of other fish, which is not true…
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Catching a big catfish can be a thrilling experience. Blue and flathead, or shovelhead, catfish can weigh over 100 lbs. with routine catches in the 50-lb. range. Channel catfish are often caught in the 30- to 40-lb. range. To catch big…
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Fishing can be a relaxing sport or a basic means of surviving. Angling without a rod, reel and tackle does present challenges. When confronted by a survival situation when a stream, river, lake or pond is nearby, it is possible to make…
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Multiple-hook bottom fishing rigs are just the ticket for many surf anglers. A variety of saltwater game fish from drum to whiting can often be caught using a simple but effective bottom rig. A basic bottom rig is designed to get the b…
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Fishing for Alaska salmon takes place in both beautiful and ever-changing conditions. The streams and rivers many anglers fish in Alaska in pursuit of salmon can easily rise several feet as the result of torrential downpours. Rather th…
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Rigging a fishing line for saltwater applications requires appropriate tackle. Instead of purchasing a generic saltwater fishing kit, available at fishing superstores and tackle stores, rig your fishing pole with saltwater fishing tack…
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Pier fishing is a great way to experience the fun of saltwater fishing without the expense commonly associated with deeper-water saltwater angling. Requiring minimal gear including a rod and spooled reel, rig and bait, pier fishing is…
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Anglers faced with thick vegetation in the water, brush, logs, downed trees and bottoms littered with rocks and boulders worry about their plastic baits snagging. The best way to avoid this problem is to use the Texas rig for your soft…
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