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Archives for Fishing

Mine Falls Park

by Louise June 2nd, 2009 | Fishing, Running
Located in the heart of the city of Nashua, New Hampshire, is Mine Falls Park. Unique to the city, it offers 325 acres of forest, wetland, and open fields. It is a park open for walking, running, biking, fishing, and, in the winter, cross-country skiing.

Most of the travels follow either the river or the canals; the scenery is always beautiful. You may see some interesting animals like the Belted Kingfisher or the Great Blue Heron that stops by once in a while. More details of some plants and animals you can find at Mine Falls Park are listed on a
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Hooked on Bass Fishing

by BBlock February 24th, 2009 | Camping, Fishing, Winter Activities
Bass fishing is a very popular sport across the world today. Bass fishing has grown in popularity during the last decade and is a fun hobby to pursue. Lake fishing is a favorite for people who like to bass fish. You can fish from shore or in a boat, troll or fly fish. There is a wide variety of fish found in lakes all around the world.

Fishing is very simple. It is the act of catching fish. Fishing techniques include netting, hand gathering, trapping and angling. These techniques can used to catch many types of bass fish, such as stripped
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Planning a Fishing Trip

by Rosanne Lorraine December 17th, 2008 | Fishing
A lot of families look forward to their annual fishing trip because it is the time to unwind, relax, and spend time with each other. But without proper planning, a potentially enjoyable fishing trip can turn into a disaster. It is important to be mindful of the necessities associated with the trip. Here are some things you need to look into:

Decide on the destinations

There are countless scenic spots for fishing. However, some fishing spots are more suitable for advanced fishermen. You need to determine which fish you want to catch, which weather you prefer, and whether you will be
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Fly Fishing Casting Techniques

by Rosanne Lorraine October 14th, 2008 | Fishing
As was mentioned in the previous article, fly fishing can be done both in freshwater and saltwater. A lot of fly fishermen try their skills in different environments to experience what fly fishing is all about, but the casting techniques should vary for different situations. Some of the most popular casting techniques include the Overhead Cast, the Double Haul Cast, the Roll Cast, and the False Cast.

Roll Cast

This cast is most suitable when fishing in a small stream or any other tight quarter. When you are fishing on a stream with foliage and overhangs, there is no room to try
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Fly Fishing 101

by Rosanne Lorraine October 7th, 2008 | Fishing
Fly fishing is a favorite hobby among countless individuals. But for some individuals, it is an art form that takes years to perfect. Whatever the case might be, one thing is certain: fly fishing is a great pastime that will help you relax and enjoy nature. A lot of fishermen have built camaraderie with their friends by taking fly fishing trips around the country.


Some anglers are happy to fish during the weekends, while some only can be satisfied by going away, for weeks at a time, to their favorite fishing destinations. Other die-hard angers dedicate most of their waking

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