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By tkugler at Sat, 2011-12-03 11:49 | Freshwater Fishing

When it comes to fishing for smallmouth bass there are many different types of bait available. As a matter of fact there are thousands of different baits that can be used to catch smallmouth bass. In this article I'm going to explore some of the most effective baits to use when fishing for these bronze colored beauties.


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By tkugler at Mon, 2011-02-14 04:59 | Freshwater Fishing

During the spring a fish that is targeted quite often in many areas are trout, with an emphasis on rainbow trout. Conservation agencies and fish and game commissions even "stock" local lakes and rivers with trout with the express purpose of being caught by anglers. I have been fishing for (and catching) these trout for many years and one of the most popular ways to catch trout that have been "stocked" is to go fishing with Powerbait.


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By vonchung at Tue, 2011-01-18 07:14 | Freshwater Fishing

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By kbjanos1672 at Wed, 2010-09-15 12:50 | Freshwater Fishing

Not all fish finders work well in all types of fishing. If you like to fish in freshwater then you should look for a fish finder that will work best for freshwater fishing.

In general single frequency fish finders are adequate for freshwater fishing. Single frequency fish finders work well in most lakes, rivers and in shallow coastal fishing and they are generally less expensive. Single frequency fish finders have less depth penetration than dual frequency models, but for freshwater that is generally acceptable. Most freshwater fishing is not in deep water so being able to see to depths of 1000 feet or more is not needed. The single frequency fish finders will often have a larger cone angle which will let you see a broader area at a more shallow depth.


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By tkugler at Fri, 2010-08-20 03:57 | Freshwater Fishing

When it comes to fishing rigs, which types are the most effective? Are the ones with wire leaders and number four (and larger) fishing hooks jutting out in various directions like you see in tackle shops and tackle departments from time to time the kind of fishing rigs that I’m referring to? Are these types of fishing rigs something that the average angler should even bother with? Two plus decades of fishing experience tells me NO, rigs like that shouldn’t even be considered by anyone who considers themselves a "fisherman". This is especially true if you fish for freshwater fish species.


By tkugler at Fri, 2010-04-23 04:14 | Freshwater Fishing

Fly fishing has been well known as a great method for catching trout for many, many years, but what if you are a trout fisherman who doesn't fly fish? If you don’t fly fish, you are probably under the impression that fishing with flies is not a possibility for you. This is actually not the case and this article will explain a very effective trout fishing technique for fly fishing without having to use fly fishing gear.


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