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Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Fall Bass Fishing - How Seasons Make No Difference To Fishers

It is the outdoors that makes man feels the nature and its splendid instincts. Man being grown in the surroundings of the suburban haven and the high rises he just cant ignore the winds call.
The growth in the civilization which has made the hunt for foods easier through the stores and marts, the fun and interest for man lies on hunting his own food that has not faded his interests on nature. From being a necessity, fishing has become a personal hobby and then to a sport with challenges quenching the thirst of many. Fishermen have become sportsmen.
The development evidently shows diversity. From fishing being a sport and fishes being a food necessary for our daily lives, fishing has become a sport which the anglers are fonder of. Such a transformation has taken place as time passed by. The fun in bass fishing cannot be compared with any other sport in the world. No other sport gives so much satisfaction as bass fishing. It is the best hobby for the lovers of this sport. It is liked by so many people irrespective of age-old or young. Though bass fishing has certain complications and barriers people does not consider any of those.
The fascination on bass fishing is not seasonal and waters fall does not stop. The climate is never a barrier for the fishermen, be it hot or cold, they remain desperate to gear up. Those who understand the essence of bass fishing remains passionate and their interest never fades. Age is not at all a problem for the game of bass fishing. Once you get attracted to the game the fascination never fades. The pleasure makes you leave the place with trophy fish. As aforesaid, the anglers disregard the weather conditions. The anglers consider the game of bass fishing a huge competition between them. The anglers compete among themselves on who catches the biggest fish and that gives them satisfaction and brings them honor. Individuals mainly look for it. The trophy fish is the bass fish, it is so called as the ability to fight is tested at time of catching. It has too much capability to grow. The huge size of it does require loitering in the blue deep sea. These bass fishes are fresh water fishes.
There is no need for high rentals to be paid for the boats. Bass Fishing can be done n fall too, as it is freshwaters.
The important and most significant tip on succeeding in bass fishing should be noted. The tips are with regard to the weather conditions. This is an important aspect of bass fishing. Therefore, it is better to wind up the place when a storm strikes or a rude climatic change occurs. The temperature is to be noticed when you decide to bass fish because; cool temperatures are preferred for fishing. Mornings and evenings are the best times for bass fishing. There can surely be a big catch if bass fishing is done on right time. During cooler times fall bass fishing is the best thing to do because, cooler and lower the temperatures, the better the fishes are caught. For example Northern California is best known for bass fishing. It is in abundance there. It usually took place in the Sacramento River during the fall salmon run. Later it seems the season looks awesome and it takes so many years to appear again.
The reason all want to do bass fishing during this season is this and this season comes only once in a year. If your one good competitor who wants to win goals in this game, your target should be the big fishes. Track it and be a winner!
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Monday, 4 January 2010

Catfish Fishing Guide

Here's a good article with tips for catching catfish, when people decide to go catfish fishing, they sometimes neglect to research how to catch catfish, a good catfish fishing guide will help.


A Guide to Non-Typical Catfish Fishing Techniques

Introduction
Many of the people about to take one of my guided trips don’t believe that Catfish feed as aggressively as other game fish. People are used to throwing out their bait and letting it set while they wait. Some days this works and they don’t have to wait very long, but some days we all know that the wait can be very long. This waiting is what encouraged me to try to catch Blue Cats using other methods. Some techniques are passed down from generation to generation and these tried and true methods have caught Catfish since people have fished for them. I have used these methods most of my life and it was the way I was taught to catch Catfish. On the opposite end of the Cat-fishing spectrum, however, are two newer methods that I have been using to consistently catch Catfish, as well.
Fishing for Catfish
Ah, the American Catfish! The big three: Blues, Channel Cats and Flatheads; aren’t they a wonderful species of fish? Each one has its own outstanding features to thrill Catfishermen and women throughout the United States and even worldwide. Flatheads, with their big, wide heads and flat tails, have my vote as the hardest pulling fish pound-for-pound in fresh water. No Catfisherman can talk very long without telling their favorite Channel Cat story.
Channel Cats live almost anywhere in fresh water and eat an enormous variety of baits, from prepared stink baits to live baits. I believe these whisker fish are the most versatile and adaptive members of the Catfish family. The next Catfish member, the Blue Cat, also commonly called a White Cat, gets my pick for the best all around, year-round Catfish. This is also the fish I target with my non-typical Cat-fishing techniques. Although Channel Cats and Flatheads are caught using these techniques, Blue Cats remain the king in mass numbers. These dudes grow big and fast and will strike your bait with a vengeance. Plus, they pull hard in the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.

Old School Catfish Fishing

The Blue Catfish
The Blue Cat is truly an amazing fish. I have caught these fish as deep as 96 feet at the bottom of a river channel in cold water
conditions. I have also seen them come right up to the top and smash a school of shad just as a Striper or White Bass would do in warm water conditions. As far as I can tell, these fish feed aggressive all year, which in my opinion sets them apart from Flatheads and Channel Cats. Reports of Blues falling for lead spoons, jigs, crank baits, and many other artificial lures are not uncommon any time of the year. The other Blue Cat bonus is their size, growing much larger than Channel Cats and a smidge larger than Flatheads. That makes your chances of catching a Blue Cat over 20 pounds a big time reality. Fish over 50 pounds are not that hard to find in reservoirs and rivers that have had time to produce that size of Catfish.
These fish grow to be over 100 pounds - it’s the exception and not the rule, but it does happen. That’s the beauty in setting up and fishing for Blue Cats: your next fish might be 1 pound, 51 pounds, or 101 pounds.
Make sure to read Part 2 and 3 of this article to learn about Capt. Jeff's non-typical techniques!
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