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5 Useful Trout Fishing Tips »

By Tony Newton
In fishing, trout are one of the favorite “fishing friends” of most anglers. These crafty fish are abundant anywhere. The native habitat of these crafty fish depends on the type of trout.
For brook trout, the native habitat includes the territory from Labrador westward to the Saskatchewan, while the rainbow trout is a native […]

Saving Your Skin »

If you’re an avid angler or boater, you will encounter some powerful rays out on the water. We’re not talking about sting rays or manta rays, but rather the kind that emanate from the sun. While a deep tan has long been considered the mark of a veteran sportsman, today’s outdoor enthusiast today’s anglers should […]

The Basics of Fly Fishing: Getting It Right »

by Niall Kennedy
You take the time to get into just the right location in that great stream that your friend told you about. You have been waiting for so long to enjoy this time, alone, fishing to your heart’s content. There are many amazing moments in life but fly fishing is one of your favorite. […]

Locate Temperature Breaks to Catch More Fish »

by Marc Malkin
When saltwater fishing, understanding and locating temperature breaks can be one of the most important keys to finding and catching pelagic game fish. These breaks are actually notable divisions or "walls" between two distinct areas of water that vary in temperature by anywhere from 1 degree to a few degrees. While novice anglers […]

How to Take Better Fishing Photos »

by Marc Malkin
Do you ever wonder how the pros take such incredible fishing photos? You know, the ones that wind up on the covers of your favorite outdoor magazines. While there’s often an element of luck involved in catching a trophy-sized fish, veteran outdoor photographers leave little to chance when it comes to capturing such […]

Boating and Fishing Etiquette »

Maybe people should be required to take a course that teaches responsibility and consideration, before they are allowed to step aboard a boat. While there may not be a need for a marine equivalent of "Dear Abby" or "Anne Landers," many boaters and anglers could stand a few lessons in how to interact properly with […]

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