Friday 14 July 2017

Going Fishing? Check Out These Helpful Tips!

Most fishermen love fish. Nothing tastes better than a fish you caught yourself. In order to enjoy a fish supper, you first have to catch a fish. To start, you need advice on how to attract the fish. Here's some fishing tips you'll enjoy.

Make sure you have everything you'll need before heading out on your fishing trip. Nothing ruins fishing trips quicker than needing to go back for forgotten things. Before you take off, make sure you have bait for your fish, food for yourself and any other necessary gear.

Going Fishing? Check Out These Helpful Tips!


If you are planning to be on a boat for any length of time, consider buying medication meant to cure seasickness. The movement of a boat can affect people even though they do not normally suffer from motion sickness. Keep the medication close by just in case you should need it.

Tuesday 11 July 2017

Choosing The Right Equipment For Your Next Fishing Trip

Those who have spent time outdoors often agree that water is luring. Fishing is a great way to enjoy the water while providing some food for your family, as has been done for centuries. The following includes good tips to get started on fishing so you can come home with some dinner.

Be very cautious when wading in water. If you need to wade in a river while fishing, make sure you walk carefully and at a slow pace. Be certain to make little noise, as it will spook away your potential catches Due to this, try hard to move as slow as possible and not move anything at the bottom of the river.
Choosing The Right Equipment For Your Next Fishing Trip


When taking your child fishing, always put safety first. Teach them the proper way to bait a hook before letting them try it themselves. Instead, tell them that attaching bait is dangerous, and that only grown-ups can do it. Let your kids watch while you bait your hook.

Monday 3 July 2017

I “Used To” Think I Was a Good Fisherman

This past weekend I had the pleasure of fishing in FL (Tampa Bay area) with an experienced fly fisherman and friend Ken Anderson on his sweet ‘Hells Bay Professional’ technical poling skiff.

He told me that he was going to primarily be fly fishing and that I soon too would be sold on this method of angling. Being that I have never fly fished and am just beginning to master the art of inshore fishing on conventional rod and reel, I wasn’t quite sure he’d sell me on the idea.

I “Used To” Think I Was a Good Fisherman


It wasn’t long after we got on the water that Ken began to make me a believer in this challenging, yet rewarding method of fishing. When we spoke the day before about the Florida fishing trip he asked me if I knew how to pole?