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  • The Flying Fish of Rainie Falls.

    By Webmaster | August 26, 2008

    It is early fall here in Southern Oregon.

    The trees are full of color, and so are the rivers and streams.

    If you have ever wanted to witness firsthand the majesty, power and persistence of Salmon and Steelhead, then you owe it to yourself to jump in your car, hop the next train or bus, or take to the air on the the next plane to Medford Oregon. And don’t forget your hiking boots.

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    My Fishing Partner

    By Webmaster | August 26, 2008

    Fly fishing here in Alberta, Canada is about as good now as it was when my father first took me as a young boy, 35 years ago. My dad was my fishing partner for all of my life, but sadly he got very sick and that was the end of his fishing days. Fishing was never the same after that, as for 2 years I walked the backwoods and cut lines alone, and I caught my share of trout, but something was missing. I finally decided that I would have to find someone to share this experience with me, someone who would enjoy this as much as I did.

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    Successful Fishing: The Mysterious "e" Factor…..

    By Webmaster | August 24, 2008

    Successful Fishing: The mysterious “e” Factor.

    There has always been a strange, and to this day, unsolved mysterious theory in the fishing world.

    My wife knows of this theory and she thinks I am crazy, paranoid, and maybe even a little hard up.

    The theory is based on secrets that have been held by a small but priveleged group of men, who have sworn secrecy and taken blood oaths, in order to keep the modern societies from crumbling.

    I reveal this secret at great peril and with no apparent regard to the ramifications that may take place, out of an act of final frustration.

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    Alaska Fishing Trips

    By Webmaster | August 22, 2008

    Alaska is the perfect place in the world to have the fishing experience of a lifetime. With an infinite number of fishing resources, Alaska is the location to go to fish for rainbow trout, king salmon or halibut.

    Alaska fishing trips assure a splendid fishing experience against the spectacular wilderness of the land. When choosing where to go in Alaska, it is important to know the type of fish you are hoping to catch, because some species are region-specific. For example, if you are going on a fishing trip in Alaska and are looking to catch halibut, you should try and look for the fishing locales where halibut is known to reside. Ask the local population where this might be, and you will get some good tips.

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    Cutthroat Trout and Cutthroat Trout Fishing

    By Webmaster | August 22, 2008

    Experienced fishermen know all about the cutthroat trout. That is because it is a huge gaming fish and it is difficult to catch. Why, then do so many fisherman go cutthroat trout fishing? These fish can be big and they offer a great flavor no matter if you plan to smoke, fry, or bake it. Cutthroat trout are some of the best fish to be caught.

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    Fishing Fall Bass - Early Fall Fishing for Bass in the Northwest as the Seasons Change

    By Webmaster | August 20, 2008

    You have just rolled out of bed, poured you coffee and there it is. You knew it
    was coming, but it is real, it is here. What am I talking about? It’s not taxes,
    the Grim Reaper or even your in-laws coming for an extended stay. It is the first
    foggy Fall morning. If you have spent any time in the Northwest you know what
    that means. From here on out the weather will never get quite as hot as it did
    all summer, and the nights will be cooler. Sure, we may get an Indian Summer and
    some nice days, but the fact is, things are cooling off. Now it is time to start
    thinking about what that means for our Bass fishing.

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    Fishing Topwater in Lily Pads

    By Webmaster | August 18, 2008

    In 2004, I fished more lily pads than ever before? Why? Well, because I caught fish in them. I probably caught over 100 fish in the lily pads this year alone. Two were over 5 pounds and one over 6 pounds. So what did I do different this year?

    I’m glad you asked……I used a lure called the scum frog, green and white, not only that but I fished it different than ever before. You see, I used to go slow, I mean real slow, my way of thinking was that even though the bass is a fast swimmer, he would have a hard time catching up with the lure through the pads, if I retrieved it fast. Not only that, but, I wanted to put it in his face a lot longer by going slow on my retrieve.

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    Take a Trip to Alaska: Halibut Fishing

    By Webmaster | August 18, 2008

    Halibut fishing is the most popular sporting activity in Alaska. If you have plans of going on a halibut chase, you need to have an experienced angler by your side. That is mainly because Alaska halibut fishing can be an exasperating activity for the novice. If you haven’t tried it before, you should know that halibuts are extremely cunning creatures. To drag them onboard, you must have several things in mind.

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    Alaskan Salmon fishing

    By Webmaster | August 15, 2008

    Alaska salmon fishing guides will help you find the biggest fish in the waters and they will show your successful fishing techniques. They will show you the proper ways to cast out and how to reel in the salmon. Most salmon fishing guides live for salmon fishing and have spent most of their lives fishing the area. It is a great thing to do if you aren’t from the Alaska area, but still want a thrill. When you go fishing off the Alaskan shores you will want to make sure that you are prepared for the trip because you will find the biggest fish.

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    Catch More Bass On Your Next Fishing Trip

    By Webmaster | August 13, 2008

    Bass fishing can be a rewarding hobby and what better fun could there be than going on a fishing vacation. Exploring a new lake in search of that giant bass can be a fun and sometimes frustrating time. Here’s some tip on how to get you up to speed when fishing in a new area.

    1. First of all you want to research the body of water. You can start by looking at maps or checking out the lake in magazines or websites. Read everything you can about fishing in that lake, the more you find out about what to use for lures and where the fish are, the better your chances of catching lots of fish.

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