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February 28th, 2009 No comments

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Fly Fishing Net Release Magnetic




Magnetic Net Release Product Review


Magnetic Net Release


Magnetic Net Release


$10.95


This Device holds your net securely when not being used. One hand operation allows you to release your net when needed by simply grasping the handle and giving it a tug. Strong nickel plated magnets provide 7+ pounds of pull to hold your net safely out of the way until you need it Just get the magnets close and they “jump” back together. Equipped with 2 brass split rings to attach each end to your…

Magnetic Net Release for Fly Fishing Color is Green A


Magnetic Net Release for Fly Fishing Color is Green A


$12.95


The perfect accessory for keeping your net secure and easy to utilize. You will receive the “A” model with a coiled lanyard….

Frabill Deluxe Wood Catch And Release Landing Net (3407)


Frabill Deluxe Wood Catch And Release Landing Net (3407)


$24.95


The Frabill Deluxe Wood Catch and Release Landing Net offers the trout angler a quality wood frame and a clear tangle-free rubber net all at a great price. Each net is hand crafted with a multi-piece laminated design. The rubber netting protects fish scales and slim coats for responsible “catch and release” fishing. This net features an 18″ removable elastic lanyard with metal snap that attaches t…

MAGNETIC NET RELEASE WITH LANYARD & CLIPS GOOD QUALITY


MAGNETIC NET RELEASE WITH LANYARD & CLIPS GOOD QUALITY


$12.99


This is the BEST and ONLY way you should be attaching your fishing net to your vest.

Super strong magnetic net release comes with super stretch cord lanyard and clips, color is blue

Just attach this release to your net, now you have a very productive and easy way to quickly remove your net to grab a fish and then easily reattach the net to your vest

Your net will hang snuggly onto your vest rig…


Brodin GALLATIN GHOST Net & Brodin Magnetic Net Release


Brodin GALLATIN GHOST Net & Brodin Magnetic Net Release


$108.88


C&F Design Magnetic Net Release Holder  GREAT NEW


C&F Design Magnetic Net Release Holder GREAT NEW


$45.00

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Fly Fishing Seine

February 28th, 2009 No comments

Fly Fishing Seine

Fishing   by Thabo Peter Kalake

Fishing
Fishing is catching fish either for fun or so they can be eaten. There are many different types of fishing, the goal of fishing for money is to catch or harvest seafood (either fish or other sea life). Fishing can be done in the sea, or in a lake or river, and by boat or from the shore.
Fishing for money
Fishing for money is a very dangerous job, because people can die, but much money can be made in the process. Fishing gives a lot of food to many countries around the world, but those who take it as a job must often find fish far into the ocean under bad conditions. People who go fishing for money get almost all aquatic life, from tuna, cod, and salmon to shrimp, lobster, clams, and squid. Ways to fish for money have become very simple using large nets and machines to catch fish. Many countries have made rules limiting how much fish people can catch.
Raising fish in the forms of aquaculture and mariculture add to the free-range catch of fish.
Fishing for fun
Fishing for fun is normally done with a fishing rod and line with any number of hooks to get the fish. This is something called angling. There may be rules that say how many lines and hooks one fisherman can use and how many fish he can catch. Popular kinds of fish people get for fun in fresh water include Black Bass (Black Bass includes the entire range of Bass fish), Pike, Muskellunge, Perch, Carp, Trout, Salmon, and Sunfish. Fish people get in saltwater include Swordfish, Marlin, Tuna, and others.
Rules generally do not allow the use of nets and catching fish with hooks not in the mouth. However some kinds of fish can be taken with nets for bait and a few for food. Non-sport fish that aren’t said to be worth as much can sometimes be taken by many ways like snagging, bow and arrow, or even gun, because they are seen as competing with more valuable fish.
Recreational fishing laws also include other life that lives in water, such as frogs and turtles.
Sport fishing is a recent popular way of recreational fishing where fishermen try to get more fish than other fishermen. This sport came from local fishing contests into a large contest in the U.S.A. where skilled fishermen can compete and be helped out by companies giving money, and other large contests around the world.
Catch-and-release fishing is increasingly practiced especially by fly fishermen, as well as spin and bait casting fishermen, to increase conservation and to protect rare fish such as marlin. The practice is however disputed as it by some is considered unethical to perform painful actions to the fish for fun and not for the reason of food production. Because of this, catch-and-release practice is illegal in NorwayCollection of live fish
Fish can also be collected in ways that do not injure them (such as in a seine net), for observation and study or for keeping in Aquarium. There is a substantial industry devoted to the collection, transport, export and farming of wild and domesticated live fish, usually freshwater or marine tropical fish.
Fishing with traps
Some fish such as lobster and crab are caught commercially in pots or traps. These traps can be made from wood or metal and hold many fish at once. They are baited with fresh fish such as tuna and cod, or raw meat. Fishing boats must have licences to catch these fish and quotas are rigorously enforced.
Too much fishing

In the past, fishing has been so good for getting money that people began overfishing (fishing too much) – a serious problem that does lots of damage (bad).[1] Overfishing does not always mean extinction, but simply that a fish type has been harvested so that there cannot be as many of that kind of fish as before. As more boats are sent out to catch the fish, many population levels of a type of fish can drop.[1] Then, there are not enough of that kind of fish left to have new kinds of fish.[1]
Many times, fishing boats catch fish they don’t mean to catch, called bycatch. All kinds of fish can become bycatch, and they are usually thrown back into the sea after they have died. Drift net fishing sometimes catches creatures like seals, dolphins, whales, and sea turtles. This kind of fishing made people complain. In the 1980s, it was guessed that 18 miles (30 km) of nets were lost every night, tangling up boats and animals.

About the Author

I Thabo Peter Kalake born 1970 in a farm area called graitefontein next to the small town Rouxville.Started schooling in blayskape later I moved to the former homeland called Qwa-Qwa at the eastrn site of the Free State.I like to share with the world the experience and knowledge of different author of the world.


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Fly Tying Light

February 27th, 2009 No comments

Fly Tying Light

Teeth Cleaning Tools Available without having to Visit the Dentist   by Nicole Roberts

There are many teeth cleaning tools that are available to the general public without having to make an appointment to see your dentist. Although a person should always have their teeth cleaned every six months, many people are not covered for dental insurance. Again, teeth may begin to look a little on the yellow side before the next scheduled dental cleaning, so these cleaning tools may come in handy. Many of these tools designed for teeth cleaning are either available in large department stores or may be purchased online. Here are several tools that the general public has access to:

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Fly Fishing Brook Trout Nova Scotia

February 27th, 2009 No comments

Fly Fishing Brook Trout Nova Scotia

Some of the Best Fishing Spots of the World   by Aaina K

Fishing becomes even more alluring when you land up at the right fishing spot. Following text will give you a brief idea about some of the best places to pick as fishing spots. These places not only offer wonderful fishing experience, but also give you an overall adventurous experience. Fishing enthusiasts love these places as they can go for awesome boating & outing feel in these areas. Although there are ample number of fishing spots around the world, but the followings are few among them which comes first in mind.

Scotland, Sutherland

Sutherland – the paradise of Scotland is a remote, wild, achingly beautiful place. Somewhere you can set yourself free and can lose yourself in the hill lochs for a few days. You can take your tent with you and can eat the trout that are likely to be caught in and around this fishing spot. While, you can obviously repair to the hotel on Loch Inchard for a proper meal, a bath and bed.

South Australia, Port Lincon

Port Lincoln in South Australia is a commercial fishing place and it had been attracting fishermen who are more in to commercial fishing. Moreover, this is a great spot for amateurs as everybody and anybody will go happy with at least one or two fishes with them at the end of the day from here. While people who love tuna fish and people who are looking to hook plenty of whiting, trevally, squid and garfish can also come here and enjoy their time. The most amazing thing about this fishing spot is its popularity of night fishing.

Australia, Queensland, South Stradbroke Island

South Stardbroke is a one of the most productive places ever for fishing. Hunting for flathead from the surf is the fun here. You can also enjoy watching some humpback whales breaching on the horizon. Wallabies will delight you by poking their heads over the dunes as you stroll along the beach lazily casting your line into the ocean.

Canada, Nova Scotia, Tusket River

You must have dreamt sometimes to stay in a log cabin in the backwoods of North America, idling your days away flicking out a fly in search of brook trout. The Tusket River lies in the Tobeatic wilderness, a perfect fishing spot & adventure place that Canada offers you to rejuvenate the nature lover within you. If you are lucky enough you can encounter few black bear as well as moose apart from angling some of your favorite fishes. Do take a guide with you if you do not want to get lost there. Tusket River will offer you some of the best gifts that you could have ever got in your life. This enriched water is blessed with various desirable fish types.

New Zealand, Queenstown, River Lochy

Queenstown is the self-proclaimed adrenalin sports capital of the world. Steely-nerved bungee jumping is what the place is known for. But surprisingly it is an awesome place to catch some fish as well. The Lochy River offers only two waysto reach her – by helicopter or by boat across Lake Wakitipu. You will get a whole new experience here by sheltering beneath trees and behind rocks in the gin clear waters that run through the folds of the Eyre Mountains. The river helps to grow wild brown and rainbow trout to thumping great sizes, although they are notoriously skittish. Do not forget to take your local guide on this fishing spot.

Australia, Swony Mountains

The Snowy Mountains in the south east of New South Wales have lakes and rivers that are offering trout fishing from boat or shore. The place is blessed with lakes like Eucumbene, Jindabyne and Tantangara as well as rivers like Murrumbidgee, Snowy and Thredbo which provide a challenge with trolling or Fly Fishing to catch those striking rainbow and brown trout. The hiking and the scenery are the added blessings and the fishing is darn good too in this fishing spot.

Wales, River Teifi

Those days are gone when the rivers of Wales were bible black with pollution. On the contrary, fishing spots like Taffy around the Millennium Stadium boasts a good head of fish. But the real surprise is the Telfi around Lampeter and Landysul that positively boils with some great trout. The things that can bother are that you need to catch them in the dead of night, which makes casting tricky. But as we all know, it all adds to the alchemy.

About the Author

The author writes on Marine, Fishing, Boating and related topics for many reputed publishers such as, Marinews.Com.


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Trout Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners

February 27th, 2009 No comments

Trout Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners

Tips in Buying Books about Fishing   by Nicole Roberts

If anyone wants to learn about anything, a book is still the best source for such important information. This is why it isn’t surprising that when you want to know about fishing, you turn to books about fishing.

The only thing about books, however, is that some may be of a better caliber than others. Since you will spend some money on these items, it is just right that you know which ones can benefit you more. To do that, you have to know which titles are better, which ones can be the most perfect fit for the area you want to know more about, and which ones can match your level of expertise.

Luckily, fishing books come in a wide variety of kinds. To help you know more about them, here’s a shortlist of how they are normally categorized:

1. General fishing books

These are probably the most basic books about fishing that you can get. There are tons of these things in the market, and most can easily tell you a lot that you need to know to get started in the hobby. However, they may be a bit broad if you are looking for a very specific tip or information, but all in all, they are useful. Any serious fisher would surely learn a lot from one of these things.

2. Fishing record books

If you are quite competitive, or just love trivia and other tidbits about the game that you’re in, these books would be excellent reads for you. They tend to include different kinds of recognitions or even awards for a certain achievement or specific kind of fish. They are pretty interesting stuff, so they can be suitable for everyone.

3. Books about game fishing

Ideal for those looking into catching game fishes like salmon, trout, bass, catfish, pike, and char, these books would tell you how to effectively work your way through this recreational area of fishing. It will give you important techniques and tips in becoming a better angler, so if you’re interested in developing your skills in that kind of way, these things would be very useful for you.

4. Books about Fly Fishing

Probably one of the most popular topics for books about fishing, this one can really be a great way to learn more about how you can effectively use artificial lures. As you may know, doing this is quite tricky and challenging, which is also why the game is getting more and more popular. If you want to improve your performance in this category, you’d find these books very handy.

5. Books for beginners in fishing

Most beginners in fishing who wants to learn the technical way or just want to teach themselves how to do it on their own would find self help, beginner books for fishing valuable.

6. Books about fishing in salt or freshwater

Sometimes, even experts get baffled when shifting from one kind of water to another. A saltwater fisherman may find it very different to fish in freshwater, but for variety’s sake, they still all try to do it. Books and publications about fishing in different kinds of waters can be very helpful for these seasoned fishing enthusiasts to overcome the challenge.

7. Narrative books on the subject

Since you are already interested in the whole fishing craze, there would be high chances that you’ll love reading about stories of other people who are in the same area as you are. Sometimes stories about personal experiences can be more informative and educational for others, so why not give it a shot.

Hopefully, this gives you an enough idea with what kind of books about fishing that you may need and find useful for your own purposes. Let this be a short guide that you can use in furthering your own passion in angling and fishing.

About the Author

Welcome to MickHoll, inside you will discover an amazing selection of low priced and excellent quality books about fishing.


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