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Big Horn Outdoor Adventure Show
Big Horn Outdoor Adventure Show
Author: Sponsored Content
Posted: 3/9/2019
The Big Horn Outdoor Adventure Show is back at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center March 21st to March 24th, 2019 presented by the Inland Northwest Wildlife Council and sponsored by Freedom RV and CAL Cars. During the four days at the show you will see an assortment of outdoor guides, outfitters and sporting products, along with entertainment and giveaway prizes for Ladies Night and Family Day...
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How Strong Is Your Favorite Knot?
How Strong Is Your Favorite Knot?
Author: Rick Lawrence
Posted: 3/9/2019
There are probably hundreds of different fishing knots out there for joining lines and tying on a hook or snap, but to be a successful angler you really only need to learn about 5 good knots and the proper way to tie them to have supremacy over your aquatic foe on the water. Every fisherman has had a less than perfect knot fail and had their heart broken when the line snaps and a fish of a lifetim...
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Four Tips and Techniques for Winter Puget Sound Flounder Success
Four Tips and Techniques for Winter Puget Sound Flounder Success
Author: Hannah Pennebaker
Posted: 3/9/2019
The Puget Sound flounder fishery is an often underutilized treasure. Most fishermen braving the harsh Northwestern waves and winds in the winter months search for larger game such as juvenile Chinook salmon (often known as blackmouths). Others spend countless hours lined up along piers jigging for those delicious market squid. But, for those looking to help beginners get hooked on fishing, or take...
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Last Chance March Steelhead
Last Chance March Steelhead
Author: Jason Brooks
Posted: 3/9/2019
When it comes to fishing in March the month often starts with cold temperatures and windy days. As the month progresses the days become longer and warmer. With increased daylight anglers start getting excited to get their boat out and hit a few local lakes or even out in the salt water with the ocean bottom fish opener. This leaves most rivers empty of fishing pressure. Winter steelhead anglers di...
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Ten Common Mistakes When Pursuing Kokanee
Ten Common Mistakes When Pursuing Kokanee
Author: Gary Gordon
Posted: 3/9/2019
A Kokanee University Mini-Series, Part 1 Before you know it, and basically in the nick of time, spring kokanee fishing will be here. Now is the time to start girting the mental game together for a great season. I put together what I consider to be the 10 most common mistakes and necessary correction factors to get right when pursuing our beloved kokanee. 1. Using the wrong gear....
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Heat Up Winter Smallies
Heat Up Winter Smallies
Author: Rick Lawrence
Posted: 2/6/2019
Every so often a bass-fishing technique comes along that's amazingly simply, yet absolutely deadly when properly executed. Such is the case with the float n fly, the most innovative method for catching bass in clear, cold water to surface in years. I first heard about the Float n fly system back in the early 90’s. While it's especially potent on Smallmouth’s, it will catch Largemouth as well. And ...
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DIY Winter Fishing Projects
DIY Winter Fishing Projects
Author: Joe Overlock for Fix.com
Posted: 2/6/2019
Whether you’re a budget-conscious angler or just enjoy someone who enjoys DIY, here are four projects that are budget friendly and highly useful. All of the materials used here were readily available in one rather large chain store that shall remain nameless. In fact, if you already own a basic tool set (including a drill, tape measure, saw, and so on), then you can do all four of these projects f...
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Fishing Beads for Steelhead: Rigging the Bead
Fishing Beads for Steelhead: Rigging the Bead
Author: Jason Brooks
Posted: 2/6/2019
The idea of fishing a bead is to mimic a single dead egg that has come free from the gravel and is now being carried downstream. Large rainbow trout, char, whitefish, and other species feed on these protein packed snacks, but it is the steelhead angler that can benefit the most by learning how to fish beads. The majority of fishing beads are made of plastic with a few made of foam or soft rubb...
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30th Annual Central Washington Sportsmen Show!
30th Annual Central Washington Sportsmen Show!
Author: Sponsored Content
Posted: 2/6/2019
The 30th annual Central Washington Sportsmen Show is set to open the doors Friday, February 15th at the Yakima Valley SunDome and it runs through Sunday, February 17th. This always popular event brings area outdoor enthusiasts together, all under one roof, to see the latest in hunting and fishing gear, outdoor displays and exhibits, fishing boats, camper and camp trailers, ATVs, and much, much mor...
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Winter Perch Fishing Western Washington
Winter Perch Fishing Western Washington
Author: Mike Carey
Posted: 1/6/2019
For most anglers, winter and perch fishing means sitting next to a 6” hole in the ice, bundled up in seven layers of clothing, periodically clearing away ice from the hole and your rod tip. That’s the Washington’s eastside version of perch fishing, but on the west side we have an entirely different game. The Cascade mountain range gives westside anglers both a blessing and a curse – four month...
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Build a DIY Ice Fishing Shelter on a Budget
Build a DIY Ice Fishing Shelter on a Budget
Author: Joe Overlock for Fix.com
Posted: 1/5/2019
Keeping warm while ice fishing is next to impossible on some days, unless you have a good shelter. Many “pop-up” tent style shelters are available on the market, all of which have hefty price tags, but none equal the comfort of a home-built wooden shelter. The keys to keeping warm on the ice are getting your feet off the ice, getting out of the wind on sunny days, and using a portable heater on co...
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Winter Fishing Tips and Tactics
Winter Fishing Tips and Tactics
Author: Mike Cork for Fix.com
Posted: 1/5/2019
Fishing through the winter months can be very rewarding for a number of reasons. Cold temperatures keep fair-weather anglers home and hunting seasons lead many anglers to trade lakes for the woods. Winter is also the time of year when most freshwater species group up. The result: more fish for cold-weather anglers. During the coolest months of the year, preparation, research, and the proper tackle...
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