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Bend Oregon Home to Great Trout Fishing.
11/30/06
Bend Oregon is home to several different species of trout. Rainbow Trout, German Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Bull Trout and Brook Trout are the primary species caught within a short drive from Bend.
Almost all lakes and streams in Central Oregon contain Rainbow Trout. The Deschutes River is -
Why Use Plastic Worms And What They Were Meant To Do?
11/26/06
While I like to use topwater lures when fishing just for the thrill of it, if I want to be sure to catch fish, I use plastic worms. Did you know plastic worms have won more B.A.S.S. tournaments than all the other lures combined?
There are a variety of plastic worms and most have a specifi -
A Tiger on the Line? Some Common Trout Hybrids
11/21/06
Most trout fishermen are familiar with the basic species they will encounter in their local streams and lakes. Rainbow (the most commonly stocked fish), lake trout, brown trout, Brook trout and even the rarer Cutthroat and Apache all have their own fisheries and public education programs. However, a -
Winter Steelhead Fishing.
11/16/06
As the temperatures dip below freezing and the snow begins to fly around the Great Lakes region some fisherman put their fishing equipment away, however some fisherman are just getting geared up to brave the cold and take on the rivers of the great lakes in pursuit of steelhead. Fishing in the winte -
In Praise of the Lowly Rock Bass.
11/13/06
Among sports fishermen the talk is usually of trout and bass or the hyperactive crappie. Ultra-light tackle fishermen boast of their successes, rarely revealing that secret spot with the monster Brook Trout or the swarm of crappie when the season is already waning. They will curse the pesky sunfish -
Big Northerns Through The Ice.
11/06/06
As an ice fisherman I love the thrill pulling a huge northern pike through the ice. I've learned a few lessons over the years. Typically learn the most from our failures, not our successes, and that also holds true for ice fishing for big northern pike. I hope you can save yourself some pain an -
Fishing Nasty Northern Pike.
11/01/06
Finding and catching small northern pike is relatively easy. They spend most of their time in shallow, weedy areas from 2 to 15 feet deep. But catching those nasty monster northern pike is not as simple. They are found among the smaller pike during the spring, but as it warms up in the summer they m
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