Monday, September 21, 2009

Bill Dance is an outdoors legend

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

How to fly fish book


Teaches Everything About Fly Fishing, Right From The Start. Features Casting And Knot-tying Videos From An Expert, Why Fly Selection Is So Important, Locating And Landing Fish, And Everything A Beginner Needs To Know To Get Started!Gain total knowledge about the five main types of artificial fly used in fly fishing for trout. This section is well illustrated to back up the detailed information that I give you. You'll know exactly what to use in each type of fly fishing situation to maximize your chances of catching more fish, as well as learn all about my all time favourite flies! How to fly fish with more than one fly. By mastering this you'll maximize your chances of catching more fish in situations where there's not a lot of sunlight hitting the water.

Friday, September 04, 2009

Bass and pike fishing from Alexandria Bay to Clayton New York

Worms or nightcrawler are also great just hooking them a couple times at the end so the rest of the worm moves as it bounce along the rocks.Worms also ten to get hit by small fish that bite the end off the worm but smallmouth bass will attack a worm there is no mistaking a hit from a bass on a live worm.
You can keep the minnows in a bait well ,in the heat of summer we put a small block of ice frozen in a milk carton to keep them healthy.Worms need to be kept out of the sun and in a cool place.Softcraws are fine in a little water or bait buck in a cool place.