Idaho Steelhead Fishing
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Steelhead Fishing on the Clearwater River. Many pictures of these beautiful fish caught up and down the river.
Duration : 0:2:6
Making a Bamboo Fly Fishing Rod pt1
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The initial steps to making a bamboo fly rod. by Matt Schliske. fly fishing with dries and split cane to rising trout.
Duration : 0:3:22
River Monsters: Think Like a Fish
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More Fishing Tips: http://animal.discovery.com/videos/jeremy-wades-fishing-tips/#mkcpgn=ytapl1
To catch a river monster, you have to know the creature inside and out.
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How to Catch Trout: Lake and Rainbow Trout
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Let’s see how the Rainbow and Lake trout behave during the four seasons of the year.
The Lake Trout
During Spring Time Lake trout remains in shallow waters and reefs waiting for the water temperatures to rise. If you go for fishing this time of the year, focus in depths less than 20 feet. Choose either dawn or dusk to start fishing because Lake trout usually becomes more active during these times.
During summer the sweet water is pretty warm and trout prefers more cool environment. That’s why they move into deeper waters. Look for them in depths greater than 30 feet. It is not until September, when the summer is gone, that Lake trout returns to shallow waters.
During winter time the Lake trout is really active. You can start fishing for trout in depths between 10 and 40 feet. Start from the shallow waters and keep moving until you start catching fish.
The Rainbow Trout
It’s spring time. Rainbow trout usually stays in shallow waters. I recommend using a night crawler. Inflate the night crawler and cast it out from the shore.
During summer rainbow trout becomes really active. Especially during June or July. They usually feed with mosquitos or other insects. Choose late evening hours for best results.
Here comes late September and October. Many claim that this is not a time to go fishing but you can still catch rainbow trout. Use a night crawler and cast or troll with small lures along shorelines.
At winter rainbow trout usually stays right beneath the ice. It’s a good idea to use light lines if you’re aiming for rainbow trout. Start just below the ice and move deeper until you catch some fish.
Rainbow trout is really easy to catch. That’s why it is the best bet for inexperienced starters. Choose a hot month to go fishing. Pick June to increase your chances.
Mara Mark
http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/how-to-catch-trout-lake-and-rainbow-trout-89050.html
Alaska Salmon Fishing: Enjoy Some Chinook Catches
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Alaska is the US state that is also known as the salmon country. In fact, this state is considered one of the most popular destinations when it comes to fly fishing and angling. It is also the state to go to if you are someone to loves to catch the King Salmon fish, one of the largest of its species. If you are in Alaskan salt waters, you can catch this fish by trolling or angling into the waters.
Actually it is not just Alaska salmon fishing that one can enjoy catching in this state. All angler and fishers from the state itself and likewise those from out of state would continuously troop to the its waters, both fresh and salt, never worrying about the possibility of having no catch as the streams, rivers, lakes, and seas in and surrounding Alaska are bountiful in all kinds of fish.
Still, Alaska Salmon Fishing is the one that is very popular in this state simply because the it is available for catching all throughout the year. Here are the popular salmon species that you can catch.
Chinook or King Salmon – is the largest, weighing from 20 to about 40 pounds. Although Alaskan records show that the heaviest caught is over 110 pounds. One distinguishable mark is its bluish green spotted back. Other names for this species are springs, tule and tyee.
Sockeye salmon is another popular species. It is very much sought after because of its thick flesh that has a deep reddish hue. When cooked, it can give a very rich and delectable flavor.
The Silver Salmon, also known as Coho, belongs to the small species of salmon. On the averages, the Coho weighs from 8 pounds to 12 pounds at its heaviest. The silver salmon loves to spawn on the smaller bodies of waters such as the streams. Spawning periods of silver is from the month of July running up to November.
For more white bass fishing, angling advices and other fishing articles, do visit our Fly Fishing Greats blog.
Ernesto Maitim
Channel Catfish Fishing Secrets
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While for some it may seem like a strange idea to read an article that is specialized to discuss channel catfish fishing. However, for those not as familiar with catfish or fishing in general, reading about what is probably the most plentiful catfish on the North American continent can be a true learning experience that can be put to good use.
Let’s start with the basics. Channel catfish are, in fact, an extremely common variety of catfish that can be found in most parts of the United States. You may hear them referred to as blue channel cats, river catfish, or spotted cats from time to time, as they do have spots, resemble a smaller version of the blue catfish, and often prefer rivers.
However, channel catfish fishing is certainly not limited to rivers, since these catfish are not picky about their home life. You can find channel cats in most types of freshwater, as long as the waters are warm enough (waters should warm to at least 70 degrees in the mid spring for spawning purposes).
How can you tell that channel catfish fishing will be good in a particular spot? Consider the habits of the channel cat. They often do prefer rivers, though unlike their larger cousins, they prefer to stay out of heavy current, looking for a little shelter in natural pile ups, rock formations, and ridges in the river.
In lakes, you’re most likely to find them in shallower water, perhaps near the shoreline, where they can find brush cover and overgrowth from trees and grass to shelter them. Don’t expect to find them hanging around locations with a very muddy bottom; they prefer the sand and rock bottom areas.
You can usually get in some good channel catfish fishing just below dams – these opportunistic feeders can find lots of flotsam and jetsam in the area to munch on.
What sort of equipment do you need for channel catfish fishing? Well, typically channel catfish are small, ranging from two to four pounds, and usually not greater than ten pounds.
However, they have the ability to grow to outrageous weights of around 60 pounds. Therefore, you should have strong, solid equipment that is prepared for anything, including a struggle with a monster channel cat.
In terms of bait, don’t even bother bringing artificial baits; channel catfish fishing won’t accomplish much with such a farce because catfish tend to find food based on their sense of smell rather than by sight.
Therefore, you need some sort of bait with an aroma (or something humans might think of as a stench) that can permeate the waters and draw the fish to your line. This could be night crawlers, chicken livers, pieces of shad, or other fresh fish.
Daniel Eggertsen
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/channel-catfish-fishing-secrets-111261.html
Productive Season To Fish Alaska's Kenai River – Reason 5
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJroRPbwohU Fall fishing on the Kenai River in Alaska can be hot. Here's reason #5 out of the best ten reasons to fish the Kenai in the fall of the year.
Duration : 1 min 17 sec
Lund Fishing Boat
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htto://www.lundfishingboats.net – How To Remove a Seat from a Lund Aluminum Boat In 3 Simple And Easy Steps
Duration : 1 min 41 sec
A Great Day For Fishing: Dave Mercer
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The Facts of Fishing host thinks any day he can get his kids on the water is the greatest day out on the water http://www.wfn.tv/video/video.php?video=407095
Duration : 23 sec
Late Season Fishing On The Kenai River – Reason 1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJroRPbwohU Fish Alaska's Kenai River – We are discussing the ten top considerations to make your trip in the fall. This is reason number 1.
Duration : 1 min 4 sec