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Rudiments of Fishing

There we were me and my new fishing apprentice at the lake. I was teaching him the rudiments of handling the rod and putting the bait and we were trying to catch a lake trout while discussing everything from sports to the most effective technique to escape from boring clothes-shopping with our wives. I got some good ideas, I must confess. At some point he asked me if there were some other fishing techniques or alternative styles. "Is it always just a fishing rod, reel, bait, and waiting in sport fishing?" he asked. Of course it is the most common way to fish but it is not the only way to fish. In sport fishing, there are different techniques and tools for fishing depending on the type of fish you want to catch. There are even games you can play with friends or family. One of Murphy's laws says that if something can be used for something else besides its original use, someone will do it. Some techniques or methods are more dangerous or fun than others. Before I cou

Shark fishing From the Beach

It is a well known fact that in the summertime many Sharks move from the deeper waters offshore into inland waterways and beaches. Why do they do this? Well the Sharks seek warmer shallow waters to carry out mating rituals and to either lay eggs or give live birth. So why is this important? It is very important if you are interested in swimming or in landing huge fish from the bank. There is no other type of fishing (that I know of) where the angler has an exceptional chance of hooking on to a 500lb plus fish while fishing from the bank. Living near the Gulf of Mexico during my youth my family would take at least one vacation each summer to the beach. Week long vacations at the beach can sometimes get a little boring for a kid who grew up in the Hardwood Bottoms of middle Georgia. Fishing was the answer to my problems. I started off doing some light surf fishing but soon realized that there were truly bigger fish in the sea. On one trip in particular I was introduced to s

Night Fishing

Have you ever tried trout fishing at night? It's a little more difficult that fishing during the daytime or dawn, since it's very dark. But it pays off to try. Once you familiarize yourself with a fishing spot, try going out there to fish when it's dark. The bigger fishes usually come out at night, so you'll have a greater chance of catching bigger trout. Learn more about this in my new book, Trout Fishing Essentials. You can learn more about it here: http://jwr1936.troutfishi.hop.clickbank.net

Trout fishing can be easy

Trout fishing can be easy and fun...if you know the right way to do it. You can learn more about that here: http://www.flyfishingfromscratch.com/?s=jwr1936 It reveals my entire trout fishing system and you might be interested in how it works. It's not about: 1. spending a lot of money on supplies 2. buying expensive and unnecessary equipment Here's what it IS about: 1. The 1 rule to follow for guaranteed results 2. How to use the right bait 3. Choosing the right fishing spot You can learn more about that here: http://www.flyfishingfromscratch.com/?s=jwr1936 See, trout fishing can be easy and fun to do. But most people don't follow one important rule that guarantees a bigger catch before even starting. Trout fishing is easy and can be fun as long as you follow some simple rules.