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Fly Fishing - In Search of the Chase - posted: October 29, 2005 - author: Richard Chapo - With fly fishing, sometimes it is all about the chase. Here’s a day trip that looked unfruitful, but turned out alright in the end. Colorado Fly Fishing. We put the raft in on a warm morning in Sept. without a cloud in sight. My expectations were not high, since a warm sunny day tends to put the fish down, at least on this stretch of the Colorado. When the fish click here for full text.

Tying Fly Fishing Flies – The Frankenstein Fly - posted: October 29, 2005 - author: Richard Chapo - You can buy flies for fly fishing, but you’ll want to tie your own at some point. Undoubtedly, your first fly will be the Frankenstein Fly. Of Flies. There is a particular fly for every fish, location and situation. There are basic flies like the Woolly Bugger and millions of exotic ones. You can buy thousands of them, but it will set you back a pretty penny click here for full text.

Fly Fishing – Catch and Release Yourself - posted: October 29, 2005 - author: Richard Chapo - When fly fishing, many anglers prefer to catch and release their fly fishing prizes. Still, what should you do when you’re the prize? That’s Gotta Hurt. If you become a fly fishing fanatic, you will inevitably hook yourself one day. Of course, this has never happened to me, but my “friends” have done it repeatedly. Being a thoughtful and observant person click here for full text.

Surface Fishing Twitch Baits - 101 - posted: October 29, 2005 - author: Gary Higbee - What is a "twitch" bait? First off, what is a "twitch" bait? I first heard this term from my Brother-In-Law when he saw me catching fish on one and mumbled, "I never could catch anything on those twitch baits." A twitch bait is really nothing more than a floating crankbait with a very small lip.The bait runs a few inches under the surface with a steady retrieve and click here for full text.

Dynamite Salt Water Lures: Make Your Own for 75 Cents or Less Each with These Easy Steps - posted: October 29, 2005 - author: Larry M. Lynch - When I saw the price on a minnow-imitation lure I gasped. At those prices I’d have to take up needlepoint to be able to afford a hobby. But I practically have salt water in my blood having been raised on the Chesapeake Bay. I wasn’t about to give up the seemingly endless stream of days and nights click here for full text.

Do You Really Need GPS - posted: November 1, 2005 - author: John T Jones, Ph.D. - Throughout all time the big question has been and still is: Where in the heck am I? Adam said, “Where are you going, Eve?” Eve shook her blond hair and said, “Darned if I know, Adam. I’m just bored with this place.” “Well, stay here then if you don’t know where you are going. You might get lost.” Adam set on a rock and waited for her answer. click here for full text.

Fishing The Power Drop Shot Rig - posted: November 1, 2005 - author: Steven Vonbrandt - Most people believe that the drop-shot rig is only for finesse fishing, but there is more than one way to skin a cat! (or Fish), as the case may be. The new Power Drop-Shot style started by Kotaro Kiriyama, is fast becoming the way to bigger and better bags on many of the tournament trails. Drop-shot rigs consist of a hook tied above a sinker that is click here for full text.

Fly Fishing – I Know Knot What I Do - posted: November 1, 2005 - author: Richard Chapo - When it comes to fly fishing, tying a knot is not the most glamorous of subjects. Without a knot, however, you’ll not be snatching the Muskie of your dreams. Fly Fishing Knots. First thing first, we need to get the lingo down since we wont be using illustrations in this article. Three basic terms will cover practically any aspect of the knot tying process click here for full text.

Jig Fishing Techniques - posted: November 1, 2005 - author: Steven Vonbrandt - Today's soft plastic lure market is booming with new styles and colors of baits, but when you are looking for the biggest bite of the day, the fish that consistently win tournaments; then anglers in the know go to the bait that has been proven over time to catch the biggest bass; the venerable jig-and-pig. 20 years ago, this bait was reserved for the sluggish bass, or click here for full text.

All Crankbaits Are Not the Same - posted: November 1, 2005 - author: Steven Vonbrandt - If you haven't gotten any Lucky Craft crankbaits yet, you may have missed the boat, (literally!). This is the hottest bait on the market besides the Sweet Beaver which will be in the Delaware Tackle store soon, (I just spoke to Andre Moore), and they are moving and backorders are down to 3-4 weeks now, and will soon be up to date. Anyway, back to click here for full text.

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