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         <title>The 10 Most Important Care Tips for Fishing Boat Owners</title>
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         <description>Got a boat, but dont know how to maintain that sturdy looking fishing boat? Need tips? Heres a quick rundown of the most important boat care tips for fishing boat owners.

Having a boat is a lot of fun. You can go fishing with your family and loved ones. But how to take care of your fishing boat is not a lot of fun. Youll need every little muscle you have because it is a big task. It is better to have a checklist of what to do before you go check the water out with your fishing boat.

Here are some of the tips:
First and foremost, you, being the owner, must know how to clean your boat in a smart way not in a hard way because some owners go beyond when it comes to taking care of their boats. This only means that you should develop a routine effective enough to clean you boat, and be a habit or a ritual before going to the water. They seem to do more time cleaning and polishing the boat than actually spending it on the waters cruising and fishing with their loved ones.</description>
         <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Rainbow Trout Fishing In Alaska</title>
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         <description>Rainbow trout fishing is something that people of many countries and races have enjoyed for quite a long time now. A Rainbow trout is considered one of the hardest fighting and game fish that there is when it comes to competition fish sports. Rainbow Trout fishing was first introduced back in the 1900s in Argentina. In this area the fish have grown in rivers, streams and lakes creating a pretty good population of fish to be caught.

The fish are considered to be some of the most colorful fish that there is. They usually have speckled multi-colored stripes running along their bodies and are considered some of the most beautiful fish there is. They can range anywhere from 20 to 30 inches and weight anywhere from 2 to 8 pounds. 

These types of fish were not very plentiful during the old days but have grown to be pretty plentiful in the last couple of years. They have been transplanted to many different countries and are now some of the most plentiful fish available. They have been known to migrate pretty far which has lead to the discovery of tons of types of trouts that you can catch.</description>
         <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>The 25 Most Important Fishing Supplies and Equipment</title>
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         <description>Ready to go fishing? Is your fishing boat ready for action? How about your very own fishing supplies and equipments? Dont waste your time bringing so many supplies and equipments; instead take the most important things you will really need.

Fishing is surely one of the most thrilling and at the same time relaxing outdoor activity for those adventurous types of people. It is indeed one way to get in touch with nature and to experience the whole outdoor wilderness. And wouldnt you agree that fishing is somewhat like an entirely different world? 

Throughout history, fishing has undergone numerous changes due technological developments that occur every now then. Although technology can change the way to catch fish, still, fishing will always be the most loved pastime by everyone and enjoyed by all ages. Now, just go ahead and get your fishing rod and lures and go fishing in any water body you may think of. But wait; did you prepare your fishing supplies and equipments? 

Fishing supplies and equipments may vary from the type of fishing you will engage in. Some fishermen dont use fishing nets while others are fond of using it.</description>
         <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Why Ontario Resorts are Anticipating a Strong Fall Season Ahead</title>
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         <description>Ontario's tourism and resort destination areas are predicting a potentially outstanding fall season. Over the last few years, Ontario tourist operators have witnessed a steady growth in business over the fall season due to many factors including the weather. Weather patterns are slowly changing with the warm summer temperatures extending well into September and October, making the fall months much more desirable to Ontario vacationers. This autumn will be no exception. Additionally, Environment Canada is predicting a warm and dry fall for Ontario this year which is welcome news to Ontario resort owners who are nearing the end of a busy summer season that has been a little cooler than predicted and unusually wet.

The good news about Ontario's rain-soaked summer is that it creates conditions that are ideal for producing the most brilliant coloured fall foliage. Weather conditions are always a determining factor in just how colourful the leaves will be each fall. Often, summers that are unusually hot and dry put trees under a great deal of stress, resulting in leaves in the autumn that are dull and drop to the ground prematurely.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Bluegill Nightfishing Tactics For Hauling Them In Hand Over Fist</title>
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         <description>The bluegill is a round but flat fish. They have a small dark spot located at the base of the dorsal fin and the upper sides and back of this species is a dark olive-green color. The ear flat is solid black and its belly is a reddish yellow color. They also have vertical bars running up and down their sides.

The bluegill is part of the sunfish family and they can be found all over the United States and in the northern part of Mexico. They are the most plentiful in the state of North Carolina where you can find them in almost every body of water. Knowing what the bluefish feeds on naturally and where they can be found is the first step to successfully fishing for this species.
 
Habitat and Diet of the Bluefish
 
This exciting species can be found in just about all types of water with the exception of &quot;high-gradient trout streams&quot;. They can thrive in either clear or muddy waters with no problem at all. They can survive in water that is slightly saline or acidic but it is not their preference.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Effective Pond Fishing For Bass</title>
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         <description>Yellow Perch are a very easy fish to catch one you have located them. The key concept in perch fishing however is finding the fish. 

Yellow Perch are a fish that likes to travel is large schools. Unlike many other fish a school of perch can have fish of many different sizes, they do not school by size. When fishing for perch you need to realize that ninety five percent of the fish will be in less than five percent of the available water.
 
They prefer a temperature of sixty six to seventy two degrees Fahrenheit. Yellow Perch also like water that is somewhat deep, but their definition of deep may differ than ours. 

In a lake with an average depth of six to eight feet you will surely find the large perch in a deep fifteen foot hole somewhere in the lake. If however you are fishing a huge lake with depths over one hundred feet you will find them most likely in water no deeper than thirty feet.
 
Yellow Perch like structure to work from. Their favorite natural food is the crayfish. This means they like to inhabit areas near the rocks crayfish like to hide in.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Early Spring Bass Fishing Tips</title>
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         <description>Bass fishing is a pastime that can be enjoyed at any time of year by the millions of bass fishing enthusiasts all over the world. As bass are ever present in lakes, pools, rivers and even the coastal regions off some countries, it is possible to fish all year round. 

Obviously you have to tailor your style and technique to the bass area and the time of year, but if you can do that then there is no reason why you cannot experience good catch rates all year round. 

However, you need to know what techniques to use at the various times of the year and the early spring phase is as good a time to start with as any.

There are definite fishing techniques and methods that should be applied to early spring fishing because it is in the pre-spawn phase. As such, the bass are often at their most active but also their most stresses. This can send your catch rate either way. It can actually be extremely frustrating because you are not guaranteed to have huge hauls. 

Instead, you actually have to work for it.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>How To Go Fly Fishing For Bass</title>
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         <description>When it comes to bass fishing, one of the most common questions even some experienced anglers ask is how to go fly fishing for bass. Perhaps the first consideration when fly fishing for bass is gear.

If you have trout fishing rods, you can probably just use those for your bass fishing. About a six weight will easily suffice and get you started, but any fairly light rig will work. 

If you plan on fishing for lunker, and want to cast some really big flies, try a nine weight. If you are not planning on trying to cast really long distances, a double taper line is a good line choice. Many bass fishermen swear by weight forward lines or a bass tapered line. It really is a matter of personal choice and depends on trial and error to find what really works best for you. 

A good fly choice for catching bass is a Dahlberg Diver. It is small and thin, and there are a many variations that go by different names.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Large Mouth Bass Fishing Lures That Work Like Crazy</title>
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         <description>If you are a bass fishing enthusiast and visit a lake or pool with a high population of largemouth bass then the likelihood is that you have a working knowledge of he techniques that can be used to catch them throughout the year. 

After all, they do have certain behavioural patterns that they follow year in and year out. If you are a seasoned expert then you probably have it down to a fine art by now, but ho much thought have you put into the lures you use? 

Whether you are a novice or an expert, you should take the time to look into the different lures to see which ones work best with the largemouth bass in your local pool or lake.

Lures are essential pieces of equipment and using the right ones can really increase your catch rate. If you use the wrong ones then this can dramatically reduce your catch rate as well so taking the time to figure it all out is an excellent idea. 

Of course, it is not only the lures you choose but also the way that you use them.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Basic Guide To Archery Fishing</title>
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         <description>Also known as Bow fishing, this is a sport wherein a fisherman uses archery equipment to fish.A regular hunting bow can be used for fishing by simply attaching a reel to the front of the bow grip.

Archery fishing is especially favored by regular hunters when regular game like deer are off season. This way they can continuously hone their skills for whatever season it may be.

Before engaging in archery fishing, one must first take into consideration the following:

1. A fisherman must be duly licensed. Some states require that an individual have a state license to fish.

2. Equipment. Most states have a predetermined set of approved equipment for archery fishing. 

3. Archery Safety Course. Still, some states require that an individual go through an approved safety course for archery fishing to ensure that the individual is well versed with the proper safety precautions and information regarding applicable laws in fishing.

4. Seasons. Bow fishing in some states can only be done in certain seasons. This is to allow the fish to spawn.

5. Species of fish. Some states have rules forbidding archery fishing for some species of fish.</description>
         <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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