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		<title>Wet Fly Fishing Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;How deep shall I fish?&#8221; This is a question the beginner at wet fly fishing asks. It also is a question even a veteran angler has to answer every time he uses the sunken lures in his quest for trout. Beginner and veteran alike have to work out the answer for themselves, since trout never [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a question the beginner at wet fly fishing asks. It also is a question even a veteran angler has to answer every time he uses the sunken lures in his quest for trout.</p>
<p>Beginner and veteran alike have to work out the answer for themselves, since trout never feed at any certain depth all of the time.</p>
<p>One day the wet fly will produce results only when it is allowed to sink to the very bottom of the stream and to be carried along the bottom by the flowing water. At another time the wet fly will produce strikes when it is fished just beneath the surface. Again, the fly may be taken only when it is used at some midway point.</p>
<p>What the veteran knows and the amateur must learn is this rule: Fish the wet fly at a variety of depths until the fish are located, then continue working the lure at that level in the water. If the strikes suddenly fall off, begin the exploration process again. The trout likely have shifted to a different depth.</p>
<p>Relatively few times in the course of a day&#8217;s angling will a fisherman be able to see a trout actually strike a wet fly. Rather, the wet fly man has to rely on the &#8220;feel&#8221; of a strike rather than on sight.</p>
<p>There are those times, of course, when a trout takes an underwater lure with a solid bump, either because the fish is feeding with vigor or because the flow of the current puts tension on the line, leader, and fly.</p>
<p>But usually the strike of a trout to a wet fly is either a gentle tug or a fleeting nip. The angler&#8217;s reaction has to be immediate if he is to be able to set the hook. In fact, it is impossible to set the hook too quickly once a strike has been felt.</p>
<p>There is one precaution the angler must add to his list of <a href="http://fishingtipsonline.com/">wet fly fishing tips</a>, regardless if it is a list of rainbow, brook or <a href="http://fishingtipsonline.com/brown-trout-fishing/">brown trout fishing tips</a>, and that is to drive home the barb with only enough force to hook the fish. Too hard a strike will tear the hook from the mouth of the fish. After all, it takes very little force to drive the needle-sharp point of a fly hook into the flesh of a trout&#8217;s mouth.</p>
<p>Whippy rods, with what the manufacturers call fast action, are best for wet fly fishing. The rod itself will absorb much of the force of the strike if the angler uses too heavy a hand.</p>
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		<title>Fishing at its finest&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 04:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing is one of the more popular activities that have been around for ages. It has grown more popular as a sport as time goes by. Before it was a sport, however, it was just a way of life. That is how many people would eat. They would go out and catch fish, bring them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing is one of the more popular activities that have been around for ages. It has grown more popular as a sport as time goes by.  Before it was a sport, however, it was just a way of life.  That is how many people would eat.  They would go out and catch fish, bring them home, and feed their family.  At the time there were not many more supplies than just a line, stick as a pole, and whatever bait they could find lying around.</p>
<p><strong>Boy have times changed!</strong> Fishing has grown more popular throughout the world to date.  I don&#8217;t want to say that it was not popular before, but as far as &#8220;sport&#8221; fishing, there just was no such thing.  You caught it, you ate it&#8230; that&#8217;s just how it was.  Nowadays, many people practice the &#8220;catch and release&#8221; form of fishing.  This is a great way to preserve the wildlife and keep for good fishing worldwide for many generations to come.</p>
<p>There are massive amounts of different types of fish and depending on each individual, some types are prefered more than others.  Alot of the preference falls on what you are going to be doing.  Catch and release fishermen are probably out looking for a certain species of fish but aren&#8217;t generally disappointed when they catch a fish of another species, besides, they will release the fish anyways.  Fishermen that are fishing for food, however, are generally looking for a particular type of fish that they want to eat. Therefore, alot has to do with personal preference.</p>
<p><strong>Be careful!</strong> Most states Wildlife office have certain restrictions as to how many of a certain kind of fish that you can keep.  Also, there are generally size limits as well.  For instance, in Louisiana,  If you are fishing for Redfish, the creole limit is 5 fish between 16 inches and 27 inches long (they give you that window), OR, 4 fish 16 inches to 27 inches long and 1 fish over 27 inches.  This way they can reduce how many of the young offspring are caught before maturity and they can also reduce how many of the more mature (over 27 inches) are caught that way they cycle of life with these fish can stay abundant.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.fishermanssupplies.com">Fishing Supplies</a></strong> can play a large role on whether you actually catch fish or not.  There have been millions of dollars spent researching on how the fish feed, and spawn, therefore, there are many great fishing baits specifically designed for particular fish.  As well as bait, fishing supplies, or equipment, is just as important.</p>
<p><strong>Fishing is great for children.</strong> The sport of fishing can do wonders for children of all ages.  If you were to actually think about it&#8230; fishing teaches a child how to hunt, which consists of locating the particular fish that they want, and how to execute the catch.  It also makes them study the habits of certain types of fish in order to help locate that particular fish.  The sport also teaches patience, which, as most people know, is essential in todays world, and it also teaches conservation, which, by studying these laws about limits and habits of certain fish and why these laws are in effect, which in turn teaches about conservation.</p>
<p><strong>Anyone can enjoy fishing</strong>, and everyone should take some time out to enjoy the outdoors.  Once you experience the relaxing fun of fishing, you will understand what I mean.</p>
<p>This article was provided by the creators of <a href="http://www.fishermanssupplies.com">FishermansSupplies.com</a></p>
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		<title>Essential Equipment for a Week of Carp Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carp are very suspicious fish who will give the angler a fight to the finish. This makes carp fishing very popular among some of the most serious anglers in the world. There are carp fishing derbies held all over world and are becoming more and more popular. Some of the biggest carp in the world come from France. These huge monster carps are reasons anglers head to France for a week trip. If this is your plan, you need some essential equipment for a week of carp fishing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carp are very suspicious fish who will give the angler a fight to the finish. This makes carp fishing very popular among some of the most serious anglers in the world. There are carp fishing derbies held all over world and are becoming more and more popular. Some of the biggest carp in the world come from France. These huge monster carps are reasons anglers head to France for a week trip. If this is your plan, you need some essential equipment for a week of carp fishing.</p>
<p>Keeping in mind that you are likely to catch fish that weigh in excess of 50lbs you need to bring along equipment that is designed to handle the stress. Carp fishing tackle is designed just for this reason. You can purchase a good heavy duty rod and reel set for less than 0. This makes carp fishing an affordable vacation if your looking into bringing the family. Below your going to find some essential equipment needed for a week of carp fishing.</p>
<p>Equipment for a week of carp fishing</p>
<p>The fishing rod is the most essential part of equipment that you will need. This may seem obvious but knowing what rod to get is critical. A fishing rod designed for carp fishing is heavy duty and can withstand the stress from the fight that the monster fish will be dishing out.</p>
<p>Fishing reel. There are many different reels to choose from. The price range is usually around each. These reels are designed to catch the biggest fish out there. These reels are a sure fire way to land the catch.</p>
<p>Fishing line is important. A fishing line that is old will break and your catch will be seen swimming the other way. You need fresh and strong line that will bring the carp to the shore. Line that is graded for fish of 50lbs or more will prove ideal for your trip.</p>
<p>Clothes that will keep you dry in bad weather. Sometimes fishing in the rain is the best time to catch the biggest one. You need to stay dry and warm during these times, so a good insulated rain suit will assist you in fishing in all weather conditions.</p>
<p>Bringing along the above items will not only ensure you have a great time, but you will be able to last the whole week. One last thing to remember is to bring along enough of everything. Nobody likes getting out there on the 3rd day of a week of carp fishing and running out of hooks. All tackle needs to be multiplied by 3 so you know you have enough.</p>
<p>This article about <a href="http://carpfishinginfrance.info/essential-equipment-for-a-week-of-carp-fishing/">Carp Fishing</a> was written on behalf of carpfishinginfrance.info, for more information or tips on carp fishing, visit the site.</p>
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		<title>Proper Cleaning (Filleting) Of Crappie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 17:04:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>OneLung</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crappies are one of the best tasting freshwater fish there is, but like all good culinary treats, they must be handled and prepared properly. The first rule is to keep the fish alive until you are ready to dress them, except where it is not legal to do so. In that case, kill them by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Crappies are one of the best tasting freshwater fish there is, but like all good culinary treats, they must be handled and prepared properly.</p>
<p>The first rule is to keep the fish alive until you are ready to dress them, except where it is not legal to do so. In that case, kill them by inserting a fillet knife down through the head between the eyes. This will instantly kill the fish in the most humane way. Ice the fish down immediately and get them home or to a cleaning station as soon as possible to dress them.</p>
<p>When you are ready to dress the fish, kill them as you clean them using the method described above, then fillet them. Filleting is the accepted method for preparing crappie. They are really too thin on the cross-section to make dressing them wholly worth the trouble.</p>
<p>Filleting is quite easy once you get the hang of it. An experienced person can do a fish in less than 3 minutes. Have plenty of freezer bags handy before you start and make sure your fillet knife is very sharp before you begin.</p>
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<li>Start by making a cut behind the gills across one side.</li>
<li>Then, go to the back, near the top of the cut you just made and insert the tip of your fillet knife through the skin and down to the backbone. You can feel the bone with your knife blade. Now, cutting just to the backbone, run the blade down the back along the backbone until you get past the anal fins.</li>
<li>Run the blade all the way through the body and out of the belly, and slide it down to within a ½ inch of the tail, using a light sawing motion.</li>
<li>Go back to the forward part of the fish and run your knife along the ribs to free the side meat up, spreading the fillet as you go.</li>
<li>When the rib meat is free, slice the rest of the way down to the belly and free that side. Now, you have a slice of meat with skin on one side. You can cut the fillet free, or, I prefer to leave it attached by the tail skin, so I can hold on to the head while cutting the skin free.</li>
<li>If you prefer to cut the fillet free first, just hold it by the small end with your thumb and cut the skin free. Flip the fillet meat side up. Make a slice between the skin and meat near the tail with a light sawing motion. Once you get it started, just continue slicing down the fillet until the meat comes free from the skin.</li>
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<p>Viola! You just made a fillet. Now, flip the fish over and repeat the same steps for the other side. When you have done all of your fish, rinse the fillets off and get them in the fridge or on ice until you are ready to cook them. If you are not going to cook them very soon (that day), then freeze them.</p>
<p>Read more great crappie fishing tips and tricks at <a href="http://www.crappie-fishing-tips.info">http://www.crappie-fishing-tips.info</a>.</p>
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