trout fishing
trout fishing
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by Jeffrey Gray - 2006-11-29
Hikers who want to try their luck at fishing in the back-country have a wide range of options open to them. Preparation for back-country fishing on a long distance hike is all about expectations and ...
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by Areeb Khatib - 2006-12-15
We can successfully catch catfish by following some of the fundamental methods. It should be clear that each and every rule or method couldn't be applied to water of all types. The reason is that, tec...
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by Jonathan Bowler - 2006-12-22
Some people just don't take well to night fishing. They get disorientated, their casting begins to fall to pieces, and they may find they lose their sense of balance in the water. But for those that ...
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by Sherryl Masterman - 2007-01-06
It's no secret that 2006 was a great year for trout fishing. And we have some new records to prove it!Thirteen states posted new trout records in 2006, one of which is still pending for a new Junior A...
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by Areeb A Khatib - 2007-01-16
Bass fishing has a charming history to fall back on. Starting in the late 18th century, it has continued in its progress till date.The origin of bass fishing lies in the practice of searching for food...
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by Ian Botham - 2007-02-21
To me, baseball is not the great American pastime, fishing is. I was raised on Arkansas trout fishing, and my son has been raised on it as well. Trout fishing in Arkansas is one of the most popular ...
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by Bob Granstrom - 2007-03-01
Trout thrive on aquatic and terrestrial insects, and mayflies (an aquatic insect scientifically termed Ephemeroptera) are the best known of all trout foods. They occur virtually everywhere in the wor...
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by J. Larry Denton - 2007-03-30
So what is the secret to catching the big one? Well, we wish we knew, but like many other mysteries in life this one probably will never be solved either. Fishing is a sport enjoyed by men, women an...
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by Trevor Kugler - 2007-05-03
There are more than 83,000 miles of streams and rivers in Pennsylvania, and many of these miles contain trout. Most trout species can be found in Pennsylvania, such as: Rainbow, Brown, and Broo...
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by tkugler - 2007-05-04
There are more than 83,000 miles of streams and rivers in Pennsylvania, and many of these miles contain trout. Most trout species can be found in Pennsylvania, such as: Rainbow, Brown, and Brook trou...