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Sunday

Fishing Safety Tips


This is a fishing tips article on fishing safety and may be a little basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well...

Fishing is a wholesome activity that can be enjoyed by the whole family, both young and old. However, while perfectly safe most of the time, there are some situations that anglers may occasionally get into that can present some safety concerns. They are rare occasions, but they do happen nonetheless, and you should be aware of some basic fishing safety tips when you go out.


  • Fishing involves hooks, knives and other sharp implements, so the hazard of being impaled, or cut should be self-evident. Store your hooks, lures and cutlery properly to minimize the danger. If you do get a hook in you past the barb, don't cut it out. Make a loop of heavy fishing line, and pass it around the hook shank, holding both ends of the loop on your finger, or fingers. Now, gently press down on the end of the hook-shank, near the hook-eye to get a straight pull, the exact way the hook went in. Now, when you and the victim are ready, make one fast hard pull and the hook will come out the same way it went in, with minimal pain and far less tissue damage than with cutting. For stubborn hooks, go the the E.R. ASAP. If you don't have a current tetanus vaccination, get one.
  • Most snakes try to avoid humans whenever possible, but sometimes, incidents are unavoidable. If you, or your partner get bit by a poisonous snake, forget all that junk you've heard in the media and from Hollywood. You've got plenty of time to get medical help so don't panic. That will just spread the venom faster. First, remove any jewelry, or restricted clothing or items in case you start to swell up. Did I mention don't panic. Panic has resulted in more injuries and deaths from snakebites than the venom itself. You have several hours before you even have to worry much, in most cases, and less than 5% of U.S. poisonous snakebites are fatal. Next, clean out the wound, but don't use water. Moist towelettes are great for this. If the bite is on an appendage, like a leg (where most bites usually are), you can lightly splint it to immobilize it. Try to keep the bitten area above the heart as much as possible. Regardless of what you have heard, do not cut the wound and try to suck out the poison with those worthless snakebite kit suction cups, and especially not with your mouth. Few things have more microbes in them than a human mouth. Also, even the tiniest cut in your mouth or tongue can allow the venom into your bloodstream. Just get the victim to a medical facility as soon as you can. If you are a long ways away, it's a good idea to call and have an ambulance meet you halfway. Do not try to catch the snake. This will result in two victims, instead of just one. Just make a note of the color of the snake and the shape of it's head. And stay calm......
  • Bees, spiders, scorpions and wasps are usually nothing more than a nuisance, but some people are allergic. If you are, or think you may be, be sure to carry an epi pen (if you need one, you know what it is....) with you at all times. Baking soda and water will relieve the pain and swelling of most insect stings. If it is a honey bee sting, be sure to carefully remove the stinger and venom sac from the wound with forceps, or hemostats (which you should never be without). The exception is a Brown Recluse or Black Widow spider bite. If you suspect one of these, then get to a medical facility as soon as you can. In some people, they can be serious.
  • Bears, wolves, and other woodland inhabitants seldom bother humans. If one begins to act aggressive towards you, just keep facing them, back away and leave. Fish somewhere else. It's their home. You are just visiting. Never, never, never feed any possibly dangerous wild animal. They will start associating humans with food...not a good thing. If any mammal bites you, you may need rabies shots. It's best just to take them, and be more careful next time. Don't try to catch the animal (you'll just get bit again). If shooting it is possible, and safe, then that's OK. Bring the deceased animal to the medical facility with you so it can be tested.




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Fishing can be safe, if you remember these fishing safety tips.

Happy fishing.

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Spring Fishing Tips: How to Fish in the Spring


This is a Simple Spring Fishing Tips article on some Techniques and Strategies that may help you get ready for spring time fishing. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers, but they may learn something as well.


How to Fish in the Spring
In late February, when daffodils start to work their way out of the soil, it's time to get shed of the wintertime blues, and get ready for the spring fishing season. Many people regard spring as the best time of the whole year for fishing. The reason is simple…most fish spawn in spring, which means they will be both active, and concentrated, usually in shallow water. But it helps to know a few spring fishing trips before you go out.

This doesn't mean that catching fish is necessarily fool-proof. You still have to find the fish. And the spawning times for different species are staggered, so they are not all spawning at the same time. The key to finding the fish is water temperature, and bottom structure. Each species has it's own preference. Another spring fishing tip is that most species spawn in the same place every year, so you can ask the locals about good spots.

Your success in fishing starts long before you ever get near the water. Know the seasonal habits of whatever species you want to fish for. Learn the bottom topography of where you plan to fish. It's been said that 75% of fish are caught by 25% of anglers. That's because that 25% did their homework. It's also a good idea to scout for good places during the late winter. Talk to the locals at the bait shops. As a rule, anglers are a talkative lot, and share information freely. 
 
Make sure you have the right gear for the right fish. For crappie, light rigs are plenty, and ultra-light is even better. For bass, average catfish, and white bass, a medium rig is perfect. If you plan to go monster-hunting for trophy bass, behemouth catfish, or striped bass, you will need a heavy freshwater rig. This is also standard for fishing fast water, such as below dam tailraces. Make sure all of your gear is clean, and in good working order. It's a good time to replace lines on reels.

In spring, the water warms up first on the downwind side of lakes and ponds, so you should start there. Midday to late afternoon is the best time to fish, because the sun will have warmed the water up by then. As a rule, smaller baits work better in spring, so you should keep your offering to the smaller side of the spectrum. 



And the last spring fishing tip is; dress for the weather. It doesn't take much to suffer from exposure. Spring can bring on sudden rain showers, so always have rain gear with you. Also, cool fronts can move through without warning, so always keep a sweater or jacket with you, no matter how warm it seems.
Spring can be some of the best fishing of the year, so go out and enjoy yourself.

Happy Fishing.



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Trout Fishing Tips You May Never See in a Book


Trout Fishing Tips

There have been enough books written on how to catch trout to fill several libraries. And most of them say all the same things. "Read the water....", "Make Quartering Casts.....", "Match the Hatch...", yadaah, yadaah, yadaah... The same old trout fishing tips that the ancient Macedonians used. Don't get me wrong. All this information is great...the first 50 or 60 times you hear it, but in over 2500 years of trout fishing, can't anyone come up with something new? Not everyone wants to learn to fly fish, or learn entymology (all about bugs...), and it is not necessary to do so just to catch trout. I have caught many a Rainbow Trout on nothing more than a worm and a cane pole. I love fly fishing, and tying flies, but it is not the end-all of trout fishing. It has just as much to do with tactics as it does tackle.

Here are some trout fishing tips you will probably never see in a book:
  • Trout have incredible hearing. No matter what you have read, it is not always necessary to wade, and it is better if you don't. Humans cannot move through water silently, no matter how hard we try. We are not aquatic creatures. Stay on the bank, and at least 10 feet from the edge of the water as much as possible. When you do wade, take small, slow steps, not lifting your feet any more than absolutely necessary. Even when you are standing still in the water, the trout can hear the water rushing past your legs.
  • Trout can smell even better than they can hear. The night before you plan to fish, do not smoke, use deodorant, soap, or aftershave. As soon as you get to the river, lake, or stream, run your hands and any other exposed parts of your body through the stream or bank mud to hide your scent. It's a good idea to put scent on your lures as well, such as Smelly Jelly, or BaitMate, to cover up any human smell. And always fish upstream, as smell will be carried downstream with the current.
  • Trout have wonderful vision, and can see colors. Your waders may be OD Green, but trout look up for things falling in the water, and they can see that bright orange hula shirt you like to fish in from several yards away. Stick to subdued colors that will blend into the background. Camouflage is great. Try to stay low as much as possible, and use cover when you can, such as tree limbs, rocks, etc....


Stalking trout is a great challenge, and also can make one become somewhat reflective, because we all know that trout don't live in ugly places. Be that as it may, the idea is to catch fish, and by applying these trout fishing tips, your odds of success will increase greatly.

Happy Fishing.



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Saturday

Understanding The Secrets Behind Catfish



There is actually a reason behind catfish being one of the best game fish for many experienced as well as beginner fishermen. One part of the story is that this fish is really smart and fast unlike many people think. Catching this type of fish requires you to know some catfish facts first. Understanding its biology as well as behavior is the key to becoming a better catfisher. If you know how this fish moves, feeds and breeds, then you got a good chance of catching it easily. Following some useful catfishing tips would also increase your chances of catching the big cats that you've always dreamed about.

Catfish got their name obviously from the barbells around their mouths, which look like cat whiskers. These barbells are there for a really good reason. Because of their high sensitivity, the catfish is able to taste the surrounding water for possible food as well as for potential danger. This morphology makes it a highly adaptive fish even in the worst waster conditions.

Unlike many people think, a lot of catfish species have various venoms to defend themselves against other predators. While the existence of venomous species that can cause harm to men hasn't been reported in North America, many proofs show that there are highly poisonous catfishes in some parts of the world. When this fish feels threatened, it extends its spines or (barbs) and strikes with them when attacked (even by human). The good thing is that most of the catfish venoms aren't strong enough and can only cause you some pain that could last an hour or so. The best practice that you could do is to always wear safety gloves when unhooking them.

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Another catfish fact that you should be aware of, is that these fish don't actually have scales, yes they don't have any! It's true that armored catfishes have bonny plates covering some parts of their bodies, but they don't really have scales. Someone would wonder of how this fish is able to survive harsh conditions even without having solid scales that back them up. Well, the secret as many experienced catfishers say is in their tough skins. So if you think that their lack of scale is making them weak, you need to think again.

Catfish doesn't actually ask for the luxury many other species do. They eat whatever food they find in their face. They can eat everything from meat, plants, bugs, fish eggs and even dead species. The best time for catching a catfish is probably when they are out for food. While these game fishes can eat anything, they definitely don't eat men as many myths and false stories try to tell you!

Chris is a catfishing fan. He enjoys catching big catfish as well as teaching others how to do the same. If you want to learn more about this mysterious fish, check out catfish facts. If you want to learn how to catch big catfish, check out: catfishing tips

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Friday

Top Bass Fishing Tips

This is a Fishing Tips article on some of our most popular bass fishing tip blog posts. These may have been over looked by some so we put them on one post just for you. Some of these bass fishing tip articles may be basic for you more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.


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4 Types of Bass Fishing Lures
First, this article is on 4 different types of bass fishing lures and a few basic ideas on when the best time to use them. We will first outline the different types of bass fishing lures, and then under that we will explain generally, when best time to use them is.

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How to choose the right color of soft plastic bait.
This is a fishing tip article on how to choose the right color of soft plastic bait. This article may be pretty basic for your more advanced fishermen but they may learn something as well.

A basic arsenal of soft plastic bait color choices... Read More...

Two Techniques for Using Topwater Fishing Lures
A Couple Soft and Hard Topwater Fishing Lure Techniques.

This is a fishing tip article on how to use some basic top water fishing lures. This article may be pretty basic for your more advanced fishermen but they may learn something as well.

We will first explain a technique for using basic rubber or plastic worms, then a couple techniques for using hard topwater baits... Read More...

Sound an Important Key when Using Bass Fishing Lures
This is a fishing tips article on experimenting with sound when fishing with lures. This article may be pretty basic for your more advanced fishermen but they may learn something as well.

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Spring Bass Fishing Techniques
This is a bass fishing tips and techniques article on springtime bass fishing. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced fisherman, but they may learn something as well.

In the spring time the water temperature warms up very quickly... Read More...

Bass Fishing Tips for Fishing Grass and Vegetation
A few basic bass fishing tips for fishing grass and other types of vegetation

This is a basic bass fishing tip for fishing around grass, moss, Lily pads and other types of vegetation in shallower waters. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.

Remember the best places to find bass especially on hot days is where it is cooler... Read More...

Bass Fishing Techniques Using Rubber Frogs
This is a basic bass fishing tip on using rubber frogs as bait. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.

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Choosing the Right Color of Bass Fishing Lure
Basic rules to follow when choosing the right color of bass fishing lure

This is a fishing tips article on some basic rules to follow when choosing color of your bass fishing lure.
This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.

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Hot Weather Bass Fishing Tips
This is a fishing tips article on some strategies that can be implemented for bass fishing in hot or warmer weather. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.

Remember the fish along with other animals feel the same as we feel so when it is hot we will look for a cooler area and when it is cold we look for warmer areas. So, that being said we can... Read More...


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Sunday

Wax Worms Great Bait for Bluegill Fishing

This is a fishing tips article on using wax worms for bait when going bluegill fishing. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers, but they may learn something as well.

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If you like bluegill, one of the best baits that we have found for catching them is wax worms. Wax worms are live bait that you can get at your local bait shop and some department stores that sell fishing tackle and other supplies.

What are wax worms?
Wax worms are live bait that are very small and they really don’t look like a worm, they look more like a small caterpillar. These worms are small and white in color and are not as messy to deal with as dew worms.

Bluegills love wax worms
Bluegill absolutely love these wax worms so if you’re in an environment that has bigger bluegill. It is almost a must stop by your bait shop and get some wax worms.

How to fish with wax worms
The best method that we have used for fishing with wax worms is using a very small hook then feed the wax worm through the hook. Then attach a bobber about 3 feet above the hook with the wax worm on. You then would cast into the areas or location where the waters are populated with bluegills. This can be done from a boat very effectively or fishing off the bank.


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In conclusion
Wax worms are live bait that you can get at your local bait shop or department store.
Bluegill absolutely love wax worms.
Try using this live bait on a small hook and a bobber with a short poll.

Good luck and good fishing

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Friday

Choosing the Right Color of Bass Fishing Lure

Basic rules to follow when choosing the right color of bass fishing lure


This is a fishing tips article on some basic rules to follow when choosing color of your bass fishing lure.
This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.

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Choosing the right bass fishing lure entails many things as you know. These things consist of example: time of day, type of day, watercolor, location and type of body of water that you are fishing, area of the country or world that you are in along with a lot of other variables.

So a key factor for choosing the right color fishing lure will entail many of the above things.
In this article we are mainly going to focus on choosing the right color of fishing lure on the type of day and watercolor. We put these in a few basic rules to follow and have listed them below.

Basic rules to follow when choosing the right color fishing lure.

1. On hot sunny days with clear water we would choose a brighter shinier type of lure.

2. On overcast days with a lot of clouds and murky colored water we would choose a medium color like a red, motor oil, or pumpkin seed type, color.

3. On very hazy days and very dark water we would choose a very dark colored lure like black this is because the fish are going more for vibrations and sound rather than visual, on these days you can get a lot of reaction type strikes.

Those are the three basic ways that we recommend for choosing the right color of bass fishing lure.

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In conclusion,
Take in consideration your environment and type of day when choosing the color of your bass fishing lure.
Remember nothing is etched in stone sometimes, what you think might not work, does!
If you’re not catching anything doing the traditional methods listed above try something unconventional.


Good luck and good fishing

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Rainbow Trout Fishing Tips: The Best Baits To Use For Rainbow Trout

For those of you who are interested in rainbow trout fishing tips (which you obviously are because you are reading this article) some of the best tips revolve around the type of baits to use to catch these beautiful fish. Should you use "flies", man-made bait that comes in jars, minnow plugs, live bait, or should you search the internet for a "homemade" trout bait recipe? In this article I will draw upon my twenty plus years of knowledge fishing for the beautiful fish known as the rainbow trout to outline a list of the best baits to use for rainbow trout.



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Now, I will undoubtedly leave out a bait or two, but in my experience the following baits are at the very least among the best baits that can be used for the fish that many anglers refer to as rainbows. If you don't already employ any of these trout bait choices, you should consider adding them sooner rather than later if you are interested in being a successful trout angler.

Live Worms - Live worms are a wonderful bait choice when it comes to fishing for "rainbows", particularly if you are fishing in a river. Drifting a live worm through the current of a river or stream that contains rainbow trout is a wonderful technique to use. Often referred to as drift fishing, this technique is a great way to fool hungry trout.

Insects - Insects are a major food source for this particular species of fish and while live insects are difficult (if not impossible) to use as bait for trout, artificial insects (flies) are not. Therefore artificial flies are the best way to mimic live insects and are thus great bait for rainbow trout. I realize that this fact isn't a secret as there is an entire style of fishing devoted to fishing with artificial flies called "fly fishing". However it is often assumed that spin fishermen can't use artificial flies as bait, which is a mistake. Artificial flies can be used as bait by spin fishermen by employing a small plastic sphere called a casting bubble. For spin fishermen this may be one of the best rainbow trout fishing tips that they ever receive. The bottom line is that insects are a major food source (and thus a great bait choice) when it come to fishing for rainbow trout.

Power Bait - Although often scoffed at by rainbow trout "purists", power bait is an excellent bait to use to catch rainbow trout, particularly if those trout and been "stocked". This particular trout bait is normally "still fished" in a lake or pond that has been "stocked" with rainbow trout.

Power Worms - Power worms, whether you are talking about power trout worms or "alive" night crawlers, are extruded worms that are impregnated with life like scents that fish find to be as real as live worms. Some anglers even swear that Power worms will out fish live worms when it comes to fishing for rainbow trout.


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There is little doubt that the aforementioned trout baits should be a part of any serious trout fisherman's repertoire. Are they the only bait s that can be used for our beautiful friends known as "rainbows"? Of course not, but if you haven't tried any of these baits, you probably should, sooner rather than later.

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 25 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his five year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country.

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Bass Fishing Techniques Using Rubber Frogs

This is a basic bass fishing tip on using rubber frogs as bait. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.


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First of all, before we get into techniques on rubber frogs it is always a good idea to fish the environment rather than fish our favorite type of bait. Yes it is true you could make an example a crank bait or buzz bait work in weeds, moss and where there are a lot of lily pads. But that is not using the environment to your advantage we are not saying that these baits will not work in those areas. You do however have to worry more about snags as being more of a problem.

Fishing with Rubber Frogs
Like we said before this is a tip on using rubber frogs and basically this is just an example of using the environment to your advantage. Let’s say you go to an area that has a lot of moss and Lily pads. Well, the environment tells me that using a rubber frog lure as bait would be a good idea.

Choosing the type of rubber frog or the color will take some trial and error but as a basic rule on a sunny day with clear water we tend to try brighter colors with sparkle first. On the same token on hazy days with overcast skies or when the water is murkier we would use a darker color.

A basic example on a sunny day with clear water the fish tend to be hitting better on watermelon red sparkle color. On the same token on the hazy day with murky water we will tend to have better luck with a darker color example dark green or brown in color or even black…


When using frogs in around the lily pads one good presentation is to use them as top water bait bouncing them up out of the water onto Lily pad and then back in the water again letting them fall down as you retrieve you can, however can use multiple techniques for presenting these frogs as bait.


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In Conclusion
Trying fishing the environment.
If you see a lot of lily pads and Moss try using a rubber frog.
A basic rule of thumb for choosing color type Sunny and Clearwater will use shinier and brighter colors.
Hazy days in murky water tend to benefit darker colors.
Adjust your technique for presenting the frog to the bass to find out what will trigger a reaction for them to bite.


Good luck and good fishing

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Thursday

Bass Fishing Tips for Fishing Grass and Vegetation

A few basic bass fishing tips for fishing grass and other types of vegetation

This is a basic bass fishing tip for fishing around grass, moss, Lily pads and other types of vegetation in shallower waters. This may be pretty basic for your more advanced anglers but they may learn something as well.


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Remember the best places to find bass especially on hot days is where it is cooler and on hot days it is cooler in the vegetation areas of the lake, river or pond that you are fishing. Especially if there is no cover like old logs or other obstructions or some overhanging brush or trees that create shade. (All of them areas are good to find bass especially on hot days.)


Fishing Grassy and Vegetation areas
Basic things you should consider when fishing through or around vegetation. One is to use a weed less type lure like a spinner bait or a weed less rubber worm, which is my particular favorite. Because on hot days the fish will be in these vegetation areas and you need to be able to fish them areas without getting snagged.

One problem with using the weed less rubber worms and other creatures is it is a little harder to set the hook so what I we do is slow down retrieve when we know we have a fish bite this ensures that the fish fully takes the bait then we use the reel in technique for setting the hook rather than pulling the rod type set.

Generally, it is a good idea to fish the outside edges of the grass or vegetation because that’s normally where the bass would congregate even on cooler days because they’re looking for food and hoping astray shad or other type of wounded fish or frog will get away from the bank or shelter and they can get an easy meal. In addition, the bass like to hide under the moss and lily pads for cover this is especially on the warmer days.


On the sunny days and clearer water we like to use a flashier type rubber worm this is where the spinner baits come in to play to a degree because they have the flashy look. But as far as the rubber worms if it has a sparkle the bass are attracted to this type of look and you get a reaction type bite.

On cooler days you can still fish the edges of the grass or vegetation and use a weed less lure but you would slow down your retrieve and experiment with darker colors this is best done on overcast days and in murky water then you would want to have something that makes some sound as it is harder for the fish to see because the water being darker.


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In conclusion,
This was just a few basic bass fishing tips for fishing in grassy areas and other types of vegetation.
Remember when fishing in vegetation use a weed less type fishing lure like a spinner bait or rubber worm.
On hot days where there is no obstructions or overhanging trees or brush to create shadows fish outside the moss, Lily pads and other grassy areas.


Well Good Luck and Good Fishing.