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		<title>Enjoyment Fishing For Gurus And Even Newbies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States is full of great fish to catch. Between the rivers, lakes, ponds, and coastal regions, everybody has something they can look forward to catching. Sadly, I usually only come across trout and bass anglers. This isn't to say that I don't enjoy trout fishing and bass fishing, I just think that people [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/3114/fishing/enjoyment-fishing-for-gurus-and-even-newbies.php">Enjoyment Fishing For Gurus And Even Newbies</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States is full of great fish to catch.  Between the rivers, lakes, ponds, and coastal regions, everybody has something they can look forward to catching. Sadly, I usually only come across trout and bass anglers. This isn't to say that I don't enjoy <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/trout-fishing.html" target='_blank'>trout fishing</a> and bass fishing, I just think that people should be taking advantage of all the great fish out there. </p>
<p>I wrote this article to talk about a few of the other fish that anglers should set their sites to. The fish I'll cover are fish that both new comers and professionals can enjoy going after. </p>
<p>One of the most exciting fish to catch after trout and bass is catfish. You'll find that catfish fishing is easy since you don't have to worry about throwing out a great bait presentation. Catfish just want to eat bait that smells pungent. Because of the catfish's strong sense of smell, they mostly hunt by scent, so the smellier the bait, the more catfish you'll catch. This fish puts up a great fight, and is usually pretty easy to find. </p>
<p>Another great fish to go after is the pike. Pike fishing is great for people that don't have access to deep lakes and rivers. You'll find pike in many shallow bodies of water. They like to hang out in dense vegetation, so you'll know exactly where to look when you go searching for them. These fish can also get really long so they are pretty impressive to take pictures with after you catch them. </p>
<p>The sunfish is another fish that many people tend to overlook. Most people conjure up images of tiny fish swimming around in an old polluted creek when they think of sunfish. However, large sunfish like bluegill and carp can get really big and really put up a nice fight. Some people even eat the carp and bluegill that they catch. </p>
<p>Spring and summer is the best time to go <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/bluegill.html" target='_blank'>bluegill fishing</a> in shallow bodies of water. This is generally when they mate with each other and they are very hungry during this time. Fish during this time period and you will be in a position to drop just about anything in the water and they're going to latch on like its the best meal they've ever seen. </p>
<p>Carp can be a bit trickier to catch. They have an inclination to want to occupy deeper waters and will get frightened easily. This means you will have to be a bit craftier with your bait presentation. Websites like http://www.guide-to-fishing.com can help give you advice on how to present your bait so that you will not scare your carp away.</p>
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		<title>The Most Suitable Kind Of Fishing For Young Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 21:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Young children simply lack the attention span and the patience that an adult normally has. Sportfishing excursions are a good way to help show them this, but that doesn't mean we have the right to subject our youngsters to 5 hours of staring at a vacant hook. Because of this, we have to go on [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/3091/fishing/the-most-suitable-kind-of-fishing-for-young-kids.php">The Most Suitable Kind Of Fishing For Young Kids</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Young children simply lack the attention span and the patience that an adult normally has.  Sportfishing excursions are a good way to help show them this, but that doesn't mean we have the right to subject our youngsters to 5 hours of staring at a vacant hook.</p>
<p>Because of this, we have to go on <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com" target='_blank'>sportfishing</a> excursions that generally lead to lots of catches.  The most convenient way to accomplish this is to fish for smaller sized and more plentiful fish.  Trophy fishing and young kids just don't go well together.  In the next few paragraphs I'll cover the two best sorts of fish to search for when teaching young children the way to fish. </p>
<p>The most obvious kind of fish to quickly and easily capture is trout during the first seven days of trout season.  Head on out to a lake that is stocked each year with trout and you simply can't help but hook some yummy trout to take home with you.  Trout fishing in this way is straightforward because all you need to do is put a worm on a hook and bobber and throw your line in.  The fish are abundant and simple to find since they've been brought up in fish farms.  </p>
<p>Just remember that there will be plenty of folks out that day and you definitely won't have the fishing hole to yourself.  Young kids can be dangerous when attempting to cast their first few times, so you might want to give them some training a few weeks prior.  Otherwise, he or she might wind up catching your neighbor as opposed to a trout.</p>
<p>An additional fish to pursue is the sunfish.  <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/sunfish.html" target='_blank'>Sunfish fishing</a> is simple and fun because the fish can be seen swimming around in clear and shallow water.  Often times you can simply drop your lure over top of them and they will bite.  Sunfish are small and easy to catch so your kid will be able to do it by himself.</p>
<p>Furthermore, you simply won't need to use a live bait when fishing for sunfish.  A rolled up portion of bread works just fine for pulling in a small sunfish.  Trout stamps aren't required for sunfish fishing either, so you are going to save yourself some cash.  Extreme fishermen are seldom out looking around in small ponds for small sunfish, so you simply will not have to worry about these folks showing up and harassing you.  Most serious anglers are really friendly and understanding, but some will get a bit hostile when they think their fishing hole is being encroached upon.</p>
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		<title>Inflatable Fishing Boats Costing Less Than A Hundred Cash</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 00:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inflatable fishing boats cost over a hundred dollars but allow me provide you with a list of some reliable ones that are much less than that. I am not a habitual fisher but I do wish to go fishing once in awhile. It was something that my dad enjoyed doing and so it stuck. Growing [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/3084/fishing/inflatable-fishing-boats-costing-less-than-a-hundred-cash.php">Inflatable Fishing Boats Costing Less Than A Hundred Cash</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inflatable fishing boats cost over a hundred dollars but allow me provide you with a list of some reliable ones that are much less than that. I am not a habitual fisher but I do wish to go fishing once in awhile. It was something that my dad enjoyed doing and so it stuck. Growing up, we&rsquo;d go fishing around the lake with just the pole and also the lure. Then every couple of months or so, my dad would take me and my more youthful brother to an open ocean where we could lease a ship and go deep-water fishing. I enjoyed the boat excursion more than the actual fishing, which also stuck. Now, I've my own kids and every now and then, we go out to sea to fish. </p>
<p>Unlike before though, we have our personal boat and so, we do not need to lease. That's, we have our personal inflatable fishing boat. It&rsquo;s real bonding, from inflating the boat towards the rowing towards the actual fishing and back again once more that will finish in deflating the boat.</p>
<p>This really is why I&rsquo;m quite a professional in regards to the blow up fishing boat, particularly those that are under a hundred dollars because. Every now and then I have to buy a brand new blow up fishing boat simply because you cannot expect a ship that costs less than a hundred dollars to last a year with a grown man and two little kids on board.</p>
<p>The Club four hundred <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/inflatable-fishing-boat.html" target='_blank'>inflatable fishing boat</a> is just $42.99. This currently consists of two oars, two air chambers with double valves and an all around grab rope. Me and my two kids are perfect for this. A couple of times my wife tagged along and we actually fit within this thing however it was very uncomfortable we could barely move. We did not go too deep, less, the boat won&rsquo;t actually carry our excess weight. Good thing I have an attractive wife.</p>
<p>But I cannot bring my wife in my Solstice Voyager Three-Person Inflatable <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/fishing-boats.html" target='_blank'>fishing boats</a> simply because it is too constricting. But I love this much better than the Club four hundred. It&rsquo;s a little more expensive at $60 but it is really worth it. Actually, it can load three grownups so whenever you have two kids and 1 grownup in it, it has lots of leg room and you even have a location for the bucket of fish. </p>
<p>Even better than this is the Intex Seahawk 2 Boat Set, also an inflatable fishing boat at $55. This really is also my children&rsquo;s favorites simply because it is very manly grownup looking.</p>
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		<title>The Reason Why You Need To Have An Ice Fishing House</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 08:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though many people favor soft water angling over hard water angling, lots of people will agree that ice angling can be extremely fun. Fish can be just as numerous in the winter as they are in the summertime and it takes just as much skill to catch them. The reason many people are turned [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/2905/hunting/the-reason-why-you-need-to-have-an-ice-fishing-house.php">The Reason Why You Need To Have An Ice Fishing House</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though many people favor soft water angling over hard water angling, lots of people will agree that ice angling can be extremely fun. Fish can be just as numerous in the winter as they are in the summertime and it takes just as much skill to catch them. </p>
<p>The reason many people are turned off of ice angling is that they don't want to sit out in the cold for a few hours. I am more of a cold weather guy, so this isn't really an issue for me, but I could see how it could be for others. </p>
<p>The purchase of an ice fishing house can easily free you from this issue. With an ice fishing house, you'll be able to spend many hours or even days angling on top of the ice without fear of frost bite or even catching a cold. Seniors that want to get some hard water angling in without risking permanent injury shouldn't go out without the use of an ice fishing house. </p>
<p>You will find that angling houses can do a lot more than just block the cold wind. Many homes will have heaters connected to them. They are usually powered by propane tanks that can easily be replaced when necessary. </p>
<p>Your fishing house can also have many other amenities placed inside it to provide you with even more comfort. You'll find fishing houses with padded chairs, bunks to sleep in, and even rest rooms to use. For those that want to spend an entire day or weekend in an ice house, appliances and entertainment devices can be hooked up inside. </p>
<p>If you find that getting an <a href="http://www.ice-fishing-house.org/" target='_blank'>ice fishing house</a> is too much for you, there is still hope for escaping the elements while out ice fishing. You can simply buy a portable ice fishing shelter to hole up in while you have a fun afternoon out on the ice. Freezing cold fishing trips can easily be managed with the use of a good wind blocking ice shelter. </p>
<p>I wrote this article mainly to illustrate the point that cold temperatures do not have to stop you from enjoying hard water fishing. Between ice fishing houses, ice fishing shelters, and new and improved cold weather clothing, you can stay quite warm while fishing your favorite hard water lake. </p>
<p>Read and learn all you can about the ice fishing house and the ice angling shelter and you cannot fail. </p>
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		<title>Guide To Hunting Camo</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 04:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting camouflage will differ based off of what kind of hunting you are doing. In addition to this, each terrain will also call for a unique camouflage pattern. You'll find that even very experienced hunters probably have not worn every time of camouflage out on the market today. I wrote this article to talk about [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/2417/hunting/guide-to-hunting-camo.php">Guide To Hunting Camo</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hunting camouflage will differ based off of what kind of hunting you are doing. In addition to this, each terrain will also call for a unique camouflage pattern. You'll find that even very experienced hunters probably have not worn every time of camouflage out on the market today. </p>
<p>I wrote this article to talk about the various varieties of hunting garments one can wear to have a successful day out hunting in the fresh air. Upon reading this article, you ought to have a solid understanding of the major types of hunting apparel available to you. </p>
<p>The first thing a hunter must do before buying any type of hunting apparel is to decide on what sort of hunting they'll be doing. Once you know this, it will be easy to find the right <a href="http://www.camo-hunting-apparel.com/" target='_blank'>hunting apparel</a> for you. </p>
<p>It is very easy to find camouflage to hunt for ducks in wetlands or marshy areas. You will simply need to find some wetland camouflage in your size. Camouflage jackets and pants can also be found with water reed patterns on them for particularly marshy areas. Unfortunately, you'll find that choosing deer camouflage is not quite as easy as choosing duck camouflage. </p>
<p>Sometimes people need wetland camouflage for deer hunting, but most often they will not. On other trips for deer, you may find yourself in a wooded area where you will need woodland camouflage. Further still, you may find yourself in a wooded area covered in snow which will call for camouflage with a snow pattern. </p>
<p>One other option for the deer hunter would be the use of orange and black camouflage. Deer do not mind the orange that is used in this type of camouflage pattern because they can only see in black and white. The pattern is great for keeping safe in heavily hunted public game lands where other hunters may mistake you for a deer. It is good that this type of safety gear still keeps hunters concealed from the deer they are hunting. </p>
<p>Now that you know a little more about camouflage, you most likely recognize that your hunting apparel may be different for each situation. You will have a much easier time obtaining hunting apparel when you keep this thought in mind. </p>
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		<title>Hunting On Private Property Compared To Public Property</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2011 05:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deer hunters enjoy the benefit of a vast amount of public lands to hunt on each season. Despite the fact that public lands are hunted by many, there are still many opportunities to come home with a multitude of deers each hunt. You will find plenty of people who hunt public land entirely. You'll also [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/2415/hunting/hunting-on-private-property-compared-to-public-property.php">Hunting On Private Property Compared To Public Property</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deer hunters enjoy the benefit of a vast amount of public lands to hunt on each season. Despite the fact that public lands are hunted by many, there are still many opportunities to come home with a multitude of deers each hunt. You will find plenty of people who hunt public land entirely. </p>
<p>You'll also find that there are many personal farms that are full of good deer to hunt. Some people will allow strangers to hunt on them while some will not. A quick knock on the door of a private land holder will tell you which one you are dealing with when you are searching for a private land to hunt on. One should note however, that just because you are hunting on private property, it does not mean that you are exempt from getting a hunting license. </p>
<p>You'll find that most states have ruled that the game animals found on private property still belong to the state. In other words, a deer found on private property cannot be hunted without the state's permission because the deer belongs to the state. </p>
<p>If you are lucky enough to have a private area to hunt in, you can set up your hunting blinds well in advance. You'll be able to scout out the area and get everything ready well before your hunt. The best thing about this is that the animals you are hunting will have time to adjust to the new scenery you've put into place by having hunting blinds erected </p>
<p>For those of you hunting on public property, consider looking into portable hunting blinds before you plan out any trip. You'll still find them to be much better than leaving yourself out in the open and they will provide some protection against the elements. Scent and sight concealment will also be gained by using portable hunting blinds. </p>
<p>When hunting on public property, plan on spending a few days in a row out there. When you hunt for multiple days at a time, you give yourself a chance to scout various areas for signs of deer trails. Because these lands are full of other hunters, you will have a lot of competition to contend with. Just remember that your success will depend on your scouting abilities just as much as your shooting abilities. Deer that can't be found cannot be shot. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.hunting-blinds-sale.com/" target='_blank'>hunting blinds</a> can help you on both public and private properties, so be sure to use them. Your success will be based primarily on your scouting and shooting skills rather than the land you're hunting on. </p>
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		<title>Bass Angling At Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 07:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Night time bass fishing can be a enjoyable and exciting experience. Unfortunately, the very same excursion can end up being terrifying, infuriating or just down right monotonous. Which kind of scenario you experience will vary depending on how you prepare for your night time bass fishing excursion. I wrote this post as a night time [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/2202/bass-fishing-facts/bass-angling-at-night.php">Bass Angling At Night</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Night time bass fishing can be a enjoyable and exciting experience. Unfortunately, the very same excursion can end up being terrifying, infuriating or just down right monotonous. Which kind of scenario you experience will vary depending on how you prepare for your night time bass fishing excursion. I wrote this post as a night time bass sportfishing guide for having fun. We will go over both location and equipment setup. </p>
<p>The first thing you will want to do is to decide on a decent place for your night time bass <a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/" target='_blank'>fishing</a> excursion. Scouting the fishing spot while the sun is still out will guarantee that you do not run into any unforeseen problems after the sun goes down. Be careful to find any items in the way that might cause you to fall at night. Either move the items in the way or take a mental note of them so you can steer clear of them later. </p>
<p>Your boat should be ready to go well before the sun sets. You will want to have a light attached to the front side of your boat so that you can turn it on to help you bring in your fish. Never use the light before hooking your fish or you may scare it away. A fish may have been following your lure and scaring it away will only hurt your prospects for a good catch. </p>
<p>Another very good trick is to pick out a good place to fish before it gets dark. Once the sun sets you'll be able to swiftly go to your designated sportfishing location. Always have your fishing rods ready to go before you set out. </p>
<p>Good lures to use at night are top water lures. They make a nice silhouette against the top of the water and really draw night time bass in. Plugs, soft plastics, and bobber borne live bait are also very good things to have with you. Large groups of insects will quickly be drawn in by glow bobbers or light bobbers. You may think that having clouds of bugs around you is not a good thing, but the bugs bring the bass close to your boat. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.guide-to-fishing.com/bass-fishing.html" target='_blank'>Bass fishing</a> can be great at night, so do not hesitate to give it a try. Having a safe and fun night time bass fishing trip depends largely on the preparation you do during the day. You might end up finding that you enjoy fishing for bass at night more than you do during the day. Thank you for reading this article on night time bass fishing, feel free to link to it wherever you see fit.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Donovan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting season is close by and the first thing that you need to do is to make sure that rifle that you have is adequate to survive the season. If the hunting rifle is not good then your hunting season will be a waste. It is better to start searching and procuring the new hunting rifle before the hunting season arrives upon you.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/193/hunting/rifle-buying-tips-for-beginners.php">Rifle Buying tips for beginners</a></p>
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<p>Hunting season is close by and the first thing that you need to do is to make sure that rifle that you have is adequate to survive the season. If the hunting rifle is not good then your hunting season will be a waste. It is better to start searching and procuring the new hunting rifle before the hunting season arrives upon you.</p>
<p>Toughness in hunting rifle is what you should be looking at when you are in the market to buy a hunting rifle. This is because that you want the rifle to last a few years. This is not to say that there are no factors but this is the most important factor in a rifle purchase.</p>
<p>The weight of a rifle is important because of the fact that it is you who has to carry the rifle. Apart from that the rifle needs vary for various animals such as deer of fox hunting may require different rifles than a squirrel or a grouse hunting.</p>
<p>Most rifles have weight between 6 to 9 pounds. However, the best is the one which you can carry comfortably over long distances while on a hunting trip.</p>
<p>Heavier guns are more accurate than the lighter ones but they are very heavy to carry especially in long distances. Apart from this range is another thing which is of importance in a rifle.</p>
<p>Range is more important when you are hunting for deer or bear or fox as you cannot get closer to them while hunting. In case of hunting for smaller animals you may not need that much range as you can get closer to them while taking the aim.</p>
<p>Some other factors are important but not as important as the above ones. One of those factors is your experience as some guns require special expertise in operating them. The second factor is the length between the cheek and the stock which can affect your aim.</p>
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		<title>New Baits For Carp fishing And Their Powerful Impacts!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How your bait can really make a big difference to your catches in hidden and very obvious ways!<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/189/fishing/new-baits-for-carp-fishing-and-their-powerful-impacts.php">New Baits For Carp fishing And Their Powerful Impacts!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='hunbyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>How your bait can really make a big difference to your catches in hidden and very obvious ways!</p>
<p>The scientific information available on essential dietary needs of carp most often does not take into account the presence of natural food in the presence of a test food item such as that of milk casein and gelatine. In fact it really makes a big difference when you consider that a carp is fully designed to fully digest and utilise its natural food items as opposed to an artificial food item composed of many foods such as in a boilie bait or pellet designed for salmon, trout or even specifically designed for carp! The actual energy and nutrient requirements compared to the actual biological conversion and energy supplied may well not be as great nor as efficient as thought by anglers.</p>
<p>When most carp anglers think about baits they most frequently think about flavours, protein or other nutritional aspects, but very many miss all the other aspects of bait that induce carp feeding behaviour and curiosity etc, in general. One important variable factor in our fisheries is the changing levels of the abundance of natural food items present which can impact upon catches on baits very much at certain times and we can exploit this to make catches easier with more focus on ground bait and bait design. It can be tough to induce natural feeding carp to eat our baits unless we truly exploit the biochemical systems and other senses which carp use to detect their natural food so effectively.</p>
<p>How things have changed in carp fishing since I began in the 1970's when most carp anglers caught single and double-figure fish and a carp weighing over twenty pounds was very special indeed and a thirty pound fish was a fish of a life-time and something of an object for closer scientific scrutiny! Where a can of luncheon meat or a loaf of bread used to catch carp, now many anglers will throw into their swim a couple of thousand boilies, many kilograms of pellets or particle baits and still expect to catch without waiting a week for all this to be cleared before getting a bite. The impact of the general trend towards use of more bait as free bait, chum or ground bait is often to do with improving angler confidence, but it can very much improve fish confidence too and when done appropriately seriously multiplies catches.</p>
<p>It is true that the majority of the fish you could fish available to you prior to the boom in carp fishing in the UK were of double and single figures and it has been said that at that time there were as many twenty pound fish in Kent waters as the rest of the waters in the UK put together. New carp anglers in the UK today could never fully appreciate just what an achievement catching a twenty pound carp meant back in the 1970's and early 1980's; and the opportunity to actually fish a water that held a thirty pound fish was incredibly exciting experience! To many carp anglers fishing just a couple of decades ago, the first challenge was actually to locate a water containing any big carp over twenty or thirty pounds at all, and it might seem crazy to consider that to me it was once an exhilarating thrill to fish a water containing fish over twenty pounds, now having hooked a carp over eighty pounds a couple of years ago.</p>
<p>I recall in the early 1990's the first guy to catch twenty carp weighing over twenty pounds in a season on my Essex syndicate lake when I had only 7 over twenty that season myself, but only took 2 years later I achieved this myself and it seems that carp weights have been accelerating over the last 2 decades much to the pleasure of us anglers! Anyone who really does their homework can achieve the capture of twenty carp in a week of around twenty pounds or over, and the waters that can produce this will tend to produce quite a few bigger bonus specimens too. For the average angler, the effective application and leverage of bait is critical in being able to consistently achieve big catches of carp and the more you can get to understand about bait applications and how baits works, the more consistently good your results can be with the least wastage in bait!</p>
<p>I just realised it is now 18 years since I had a personal milestone catch of twenty carp whose average weight was just less than twenty pounds, including a mid-thirty pound carp, in just 5 days. My homemade bait recipe design especially, and the way I introduced my free baits, made all the difference in achieving this exceptional catch at that Essex syndicate water back in 1991 and UK carp have had twenty years since to grow fat on the tonnes of bait very many thousands more carp anglers have been introducing to UK carp waters all year round! If you consider that carp soon get very conditioned to baits and practice avoiding hook baits in many carp waters 24 hours a day, the significance of knowing that bit more about bait, how it works, and how to apply it in new and creative ways is obviously highly important to consistent success today.</p>
<p>Bait design is very important and the nature of the free baits you use in order to get fish into an excited feeding state and drawn into your swim, hopefully to make a mistake with your hook bait is crucial; even in exceptionally prolific French and Spanish waters where 60 fish of over twenty pounds has been achieved by my friends in just 3 days. In the UK high-profile anglers are very much promoters of innovative baits and applications and the leverage of various bait substances and forms of recipes is a very big part of their ongoing success. Bait is important not merely as an edge in itself but as the whole basis of your ongoing success and so belittling the subject is rather missing the point that carp senses can be manipulated in our favour over and over again big-time...</p>
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		<title>Get Outfitted For Your First Ice Fishing Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 11:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bart Q. Simonez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you\'re looking for a Winter Sport that the whole family can participate in and have a good time, why not consider Ice Fishing? Each year many people set out to enjoy the sport of ice fishing, and many of these people get their families involved. It\'s easy, wholesome fun that everyone can enjoy and it doesn\'t cost an arm and a leg to get started.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/182/fishing/get-outfitted-for-your-first-ice-fishing-trip.php">Get Outfitted For Your First Ice Fishing Trip</a></p>
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<p>If you're looking for a Winter Sport that the whole family can participate in and have a good time, why not consider Ice Fishing? Each year many people set out to enjoy the sport of ice fishing, and many of these people get their families involved. It's easy, wholesome fun that everyone can enjoy and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to get started.</p>
<p>How do you go about getting started? And more importantly, how is a Beginner suppose to know what they need to get out on the ice? Plus, in this day and age, when families are watching their budget, how much will it cost?</p>
<p>With this in mind, I sit down and made up this guide that will help you select the basic gear you'll need to get started in the Sport of Ice Fishing. You'll be surprised to know that most of this gear can be had for less than a hundred dollars or so. If you want to spend more, then by all means do so, but if you're just wanting to try it out a few times, then the money invested is minimal.</p>
<p>For starters, you will want to get an auger meant for ice fishing to make holes in the ice and snow. If it was me, I'd get a 5 or 6 inch ice auger for Perch, Crappie and Bluegill. If you want to go after bigger fish like Bass, Pike and Walleye, then For Beginners, I'd want a 8, possibly even a 10 inch auger meant for ice fishing. You have two choices, power augers or the manual augers. Obviously the manual augers are less expensive but need more work to make a hole in the ice. You will also need a scoop to scoop the ice chips from the hole in the ice.</p>
<p>You'll want to buy quality tip ups or ice rods. Most fishermen bore a lot of holes over structure and use tip ups to increase their chances of catching their limit of fish. Other fishermen prefer to ice fish with a reel and ice rod. For Beginners, I'd want a few tip ups along with a good rod so you can see which tactic catches you the most fish.</p>
<p>One crucial element of your fishing equipment you should not take lightly is your fishing line. Normal fishing line becomes brittle and will break easily in the frigid weather. You'll want to get fishing line that is meant for ice fishing. There are several on the market and your local bait store or Sporting Goods store should have a good selection.</p>
<p>For bait, you can buy mealworms, spikes or nightcrawlers for panfish. For bigger fish, you may want to use minnows or artificial lures like tear drop jigs or jigging spoons. It's best to take a variety since you never know what the fish will want once you get out on the ice.</p>
<p>Standing long hours on the lake waiting for fish to bite can get old. Make sure you bring along something to sit on or to wait out the fish. Some people bring lawn chairs while others use a simple five gallon bucket. If you have the funds and really want to get fancy, then a small heated hut can really spoil you!</p>
<p>Other miscellaneous things you may need are an ice scoop to get the ice chips out of your hole, a cooler or other item to carry your fish in and maybe a portable heater. Some hardcore fishermen even take sonars to see the structure on the bottom of the lake. Ice fishing is easy to get started in. You can spend as much or little as you want so get out there and grab your gear. Be sure to read up on the regulations and safety rules before heading out.</p>
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		<title>Winter Carp Fishing Homemade Bait And Pellets Secrets!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 13:59:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why not find out more how to maximise the money you spend on your baits in winter and spring and achieve better catches?! See these expert tips proven to work for more cold water carp again and again and save you money! Use these tips to help you right now!<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/178/fishing/winter-carp-fishing-homemade-bait-and-pellets-secrets.php">Winter Carp Fishing Homemade Bait And Pellets Secrets!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='hunbyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>Why not find out more how to maximise the money you spend on your baits in winter and spring and achieve better catches?! See these expert tips proven to work for more cold water carp again and again and save you money! Use these tips to help you right now!</p>
<p>Carp do not digest bait very well in colder conditions so it is extremely vital you design and select your baits and ground baits for exactly this situation to maximise your greatest chances of bites and literally in effect stop actually wasting good money on bait! Of course one way to do this is use as little bait as possible, but this is only part of the solution and does not maximise your chances because you will not necessarily be applying bait and baiting in the optimum ways possible for best results. Many anglers will choose to utilise water-soluble PVA products in combination with whole or crushed boilies, yet you still have to pay for the PVA of course, however it baits-up exactly where your hook bait is, so drawing most attention to it without filling fish up.</p>
<p>In ground baiting for winter and spring carp it is wise to pre-bait if at all possible and then apply minimal bait while actually fishing, perhaps using soluble pellets, stick or method or spod mixes incorporating broken boilies as opposed to whole boilies at this time. You choice of what to ground bait with and how to do it is a skill and art form that very many carp anglers really need to develop far more as it is vital in manipulating suitable carp feeding behavioural responses to your hook baits! Ground bait using bread is a very reliable method and almost anything excluding indigestible oils can be added; for example boilie base mix and homemade boilie liquid additives and foods.</p>
<p>If you choose to exploit bread in winter and spring you will find it is not necessarily a small fish ground bait base; in fact far from it! In the coldest of nights you can get bites from big carp over bread-based ground baits and of course, know fish are gorging on free bait very little without actually sampling your hook baits with this method. Boilies in standard bottom bait, or pop-up bait or critically-balanced form etc all are reliable hook baits and always will be.</p>
<p>Increase your bite rate by improving the effective addtives and ingredients in your baits and ground baits that induce more sampling of hook baits having not fed fish up on free baits first! Water-solubility and digestible potential of your baits is paramount. Pellets and boilies made with little oil as possible (that make baits less digestible and less effective in cold water) are very highly recommended!</p>
<p>The high oil pellets usually associated with best effectiveness in warmer water temperatures, such as the infamous halibut pellets are not so great in low temperatures. Low oil pellets which are going to encourage far more prolonged feeding and better bait digestion are hugely preferable. The low oil pellets water-soluble attractors and feeding stimulators etc, will be far more able to disperse attraction more effectively in cold water, in contrast to high oil halibut pellets. </p>
<p>Glugs and soaks based on liquid proteins, spleen and liver extracts, and things like herb and spice terpenes and flavour components like butyric acid and so on, really can help catches now. Extra liquid foods and boosting attraction substances will multiply the performance and catch rates on hook baits and ground baits ranging from bread to boilies, pellets, particles and even maggots and fake baits. Thinking far more about your winter and spring hook baits and ground baits, and their incredibly important method and rate of application is so underestimated by very many carp anglers; try to stimulate carp senses as much as possible and build on your knowledge of tips and edges to draw on!</p>
<p>When the huge importance of the relationships between carp senses and your effective (or ineffective) choices of hook baits and ground baits become cornerstones of your fishing attack, you will not stop until you have read as much as possible on this subject and gathered an extremely effective arsenal to stop you wasting as much money on blanks and wasted bait as possible; so keep reading on... </p>
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		<title>Safely Fishing at Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 10:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Captain Jim Onderdonk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don\'t let the summer-time heat ruin your fishing. By June or July it starts to really heat up, making most people want to call it quits early in the day. I think this is unfortunate, because some of the best fishing around is available, if you just go a little bit later. At night everything cools down to make for a much more comfortable and exciting experience. This is one of my favorite insider secrets, and I\'m here to tell you how to do.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/171/fishing/safely-fishing-at-night.php">Safely Fishing at Night</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="hunbyline" style="italic;">by Captain Jim Onderdonk</div>
<p>Don't let the summer-time heat ruin your fishing. By June or July it starts to really heat up, making most people want to call it quits early in the day. I think this is unfortunate, because some of the best fishing around is available, if you just go a little bit later. At night everything cools down to make for a much more comfortable and exciting experience. This is one of my favorite insider secrets, and I'm here to tell you how to do.</p>
<p>There are many bad things that can happen while fishing at night if you aren't careful. For this reason you should never fish along at night-time. Here are some tips to keep you safe:</p>
<p>* Your fishing partner should be aware of the aware of the area you are fishing in and your surrounds.</p>
<p>* While navigating, wear your P.D.F.'s.</p>
<p>* Be sure to leave a trip plan with someone back home.</p>
<p>* Plan your wade, where you want to start your first wade, to your second or third, you may not ever have to leave your first spot!</p>
<p>HOW:   Once you are settled in at the first point, lighting is your next thing to focus on. Your boat should have an anchor light, which you need to turn on now. This alerts other boaters in the area, and acts as a guide for you in the dark. You will also want to pick up some LED headlamps from your local sporting goods store (don't forget batteries!) to give you hands free light while wade fishing.</p>
<p>A glo-stick is another useful item to have while out on the water. Drape one of these around your neck and let it hang off your back to keep boaters (and hopefully your buddy's lure) away. In case of an emergency or dead batteries you can also use this as a backup light to make your way back to the boat.  Don't get too far apart from your partner, you need to stay within talking distance at all times.</p>
<p>WHEN:    I have had my best luck around a full moon. The moon light helps silhouette your baits, thus making for any easy target for a hungry trout out on the prowl!  Try tying a 10 to 12 inch leader to the first snap ring, next to the treble hook. Rig a 1/6th oz jig head with a plum or morning glory colored plastic (dark colors) and tie it on the leader (called Donk's tangler).</p>
<p>I know what you're thinking, but just try it and you will be surprised. Work it the same way you would the top water. The fish will hit the soft plastic every time! I like to fish with braided line (Power Pro), it allows you to feel what you can't see. You will know when you have a hook up!</p>
<p>Major feeding times, according to Solunar tables, are a great time to fish. I use a 5 hour time-frame around what the tables call these prime times. It's no guarantee but has worked for me in the past.</p>
<p>WHERE:   There are many places in South Texas to go for Trophy Trout. I fish all around Baffin Bay, including Alazan Bay and East Kleberg point. Hopefully these tips work well for you, TIGHT LINES!</p>
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<div class="hunlinks">Captain Jim Onderdonk is a professional fishing guide who specializes in wadefishing for big speckled trout and redfish in Texas, and uses Brown Lures' <a href="http://www.brownlures.com">wade fishing supplies</a>. "Donk" suggests you try out some from Brown Lures for your next fishing trip.</div>
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		<title>Whats Your Choice For Best Fishing Bait?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 10:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Talk with any fisherman and they\'ll give you their opinion of the best bait to use for fishing. It comes down to this, if you\'ve had luck with a certain kind of bait, it\'s going to be the best.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/">Hunting Fishing Online</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.huntingfishingonline.com/170/fishing/whats-your-choice-for-best-fishing-bait.php">Whats Your Choice For Best Fishing Bait?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="hunbyline" style="italic;">by Bob Smith</div>
<p>Talk with any fisherman and they'll give you their opinion of the best bait to use for fishing. It comes down to this, if you've had luck with a certain kind of bait, it's going to be the best.</p>
<p>Crawfish was my bait of choice when I was in Missouri. You just couldn't beat them for trout or a small mouth bass. But I haven't had much luck finding crawfish in other places. But I will say this, if you can find these little crawdads as they are called in Louisiana, buy and use them. Crawfish are a great way of attracting fish.</p>
<p>Live minnows are used by many fishermen as the live bait of choice. It's an especially attractive bait when you are fishing from a boat. Otherwise you're going to have to figure out how to carry around the bait bucket.</p>
<p>Worms that are live worms have gotten a bad rap from cartoons and TV. I think that's because most people don't know how to use worms properly as bait. Most people thread worms on hooks, but gang hooks shows worms in their most natural, stretched out way. When the worms look natural, the fish don't get as suspicious which leads to a higher catch number.</p>
<p>Some people won't have anything to do with live bait. Don't know if they are squeamish or just lazy. Really doesn't matter. Some of the newer synthetic bait is just amazing. And in some instances I can say the synthetic baits are coming darn close to live bait. Now synthetic bait comes in every shape, form and bait you can think of, and some you probably haven't thought of. Synthetic bait offers convenience and the ability to pick up and go fishing without having to stopping by a bait shop.</p>
<p>You know when it comes down to choice it's really about fishing and not just talking. You can talk about bait, debate the merits of this type vs that type. But without fishing you'll never be a good fisherman. So try out various baits, but get out there and fish.</p>
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<div class="hunlinks">Live baits are best purchased at a nearby bait shop, but it's always a good idea to have some synthetic bait with you, and that you can get at <a href="http://www.thedaiwa.com/">The Daiwa Shop</a>.</div>
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