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by Trevor Kugler - 2006-12-09
What do I mean by ultra light? Ultra light fishing simply means fishing with lighter gear, lighter gear than you may be accustomed to. That's it, there's nothing crazy about it. Basically, ultra li...
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by Sarah Freeland - 2006-12-13
Nassau, Bahamas is a must-see vacation spot. This travel highlight gives visitors a variety of water-related activities to enjoy while on the Islands. With the help of tour guides and other valuable t...
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by rob tendick - 2006-12-22
The macho men of the world seem to be spitting out the phrase "bigger is always better" like it is going out of style. In many situations they may have a good argument, but I have found that some who ...
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by Stanley Stanton - 2007-01-08
Choosing your first fly rod and reel is very important. You need to have a balanced fly-fishing outfit that will match the type and size of your fish. For example, the fly rod and line need to be the ...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-11
* I believe that 'extra sensory perception' is a valid skill in fishing that can add many more big fish to your catch results! * I have lost count of the occasions where I have happened to just settle...
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by John Packer - 2007-01-23
With winter quickly approaching, people who live in some of the colder regions of the country are preparing for the ice fishing season. Ice fishing is a charming sport in that people who do it often f...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-01-24
* I have discovered that 'extra sensory perception' is a valid skill in fishing; that can add many more big fish to your catch results! *I have lost count of the occasions where I have happened t...
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by Christopher Pratt - 2007-01-24
Eskimos do it. So do polar bears and seals. People in Norway, Sweden, New York and Minnesota do it too. What is it? It's ice fishing! Wherever there's a lake with ice thick enough to walk on, you w...
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by Trevor Kugler - 2007-02-03
The term ultra light fishing may conjure up pictures of a fishing rod and reel that would compare with the snoopy setup that you have for your kids. I'm here to dispute that argument once and for all...
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by Stanley Stanton - 2007-02-06
In this day and age there seems to be a different fly line for every piece of water in the lower 48. For example, one of the major fly line manufacturer offers at least 16 different types of fly lines...