February 27th, 2008

Slow-rolling A Spinnerbait

If you’re seriously interested in knowing about Spinnerbait, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at one technique you need to know about Spinnerbaits.

This technique is primarily used to fish deeper water areas usually between 10 – 20 feet deep. A lot of times you will be fishing some type of structure, weeds, moss, stumps, or rocks. The premise is to keep the bait deep just bumping the stumps or rocks and just “ticking” the grass or moss. Ticking, being a good red neck techie term, meaning just keeping in contact or brushing the structure. It is most important in this presentation to keep contact with the structure you are fishing.

January 11th, 2008

How To Catch Walleye In Lake Huron (via Cobweb/3.1 Planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)

How To Catch Walleye In Lake Huron
By Daniel Eggertsen

Every year, thousands of visitors set a course for Saginaw Bay, Michigan and the Great Lake Huron for vacation because Lake Huron walleye fishing is some of the best walleye fishing in the entire country. While you can usually find a good catch here pretty much anytime year-round, summer is typically the most productive season, with lots of biting power.

January 5th, 2008

Archery, Fishing And Hunting - Conserving Our World And Ourselves

It’s not easy being the “environment.” It receives more attention than Paris Hilton in a prison cell. Everyone is all about “saving” the environment, and we’re all aware of the powerful cultural movement focused on living “green” and being “environmentally - friendly.”

Cultural elites and politicians tell us that if we ride our bikes more, take the bus, use different light bulbs, only then will we become truly “green” and a friend of the earth.

Yet changing our driving habits or riding our bikes simply isn’t practical or convenient. We care about our world but we feel left out in the cold, wondering, “What can I do to help? None of that other stuff is for me.”

December 16th, 2007

Fishing Supplies - The Basics

Fishing is a pastime that allows you to both relax and enjoy nature simultaneously. But if you want to fish and actually catch some, you should know the equipment you need to do it properly. You may be delightfully surprised at how little equipment you actually need.

If you are new to fishing you could feel pressured into buying supplies that are not necessary. Some of the large fishing supplies shops are guilty of over-selling to beginners. After all if you have never been fishing it is easy to buy everything you think you need. To prevent this from happening to you, below is a list of the basics that you truly need to enjoy your trip.

December 12th, 2007

How To Use The Most Popular Walleye Fishing Lures

Anglers are often overconfident and sure that they know everything there is to know about their particular fishing sport, but there are times when everyone needs to take a little advice. In choosing walleye lures, there are special circumstances to be considered that will help you choose the specific lure you need, as well as the best set up for that particular lure and your situation. If you follow some basic guidelines for walleye lures, you will be infinitely more successful in your attempts.

November 24th, 2007

How To Use Powerbait

Okay, this might seem simple enough, after all you just form your Powerbait into a ball around your hook and your good to go, right? Well technically yes, but there are some tips and techniques that can make your use of it much more effective. That’s what this article is about. How to use this synthetic bait in the most effective and efficient way so that you can catch more fish.


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