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Fly Fishing for Carp
Fly Fishing for Carp
Author: Debbie Kay for Anglers Club
Posted: 7/4/2017
“Casting a fly for carp is like dragging a piece of fried chicken through the local seniors’ center. If it looks good and moves slowly enough, something will eventually try to gum it to death.” Thus Field & Stream magazine introduced America to the idea of fly-fishing for carp 10 years ago. The Golden Bonefish Carp – long considered an invasive trash fish and the subject of mockery – st...
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Caring for Your Catch to Improve Dining Fare
Caring for Your Catch to Improve Dining Fare
Author: Steve Starling for Fix.com
Posted: 7/4/2017
Nutritionists, doctors, and other health experts all agree that seafood can form an integral part of any balanced diet. Fresh fish in particular is both delicious to eat and highly beneficial to our well-being. In addition to a broad range of essential vitamins and minerals, many fish also contain high levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids – substances that boost the human metabolism and t...
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Skokomish River Alternatives
Skokomish River Alternatives
Author: Jason Brooks
Posted: 7/4/2017
Hoodsport, WA-Downriggers set with arching rods and the Olympic Mountains in the background. Sounds great and it really is a beautiful place to fish but for anglers without a boat then they are just out of fish, Skokomish River stock fish anyway. Next month thousands of bank bound anglers would normally head to the “Skok”. Though it has seen its share of controversy over the recent years with news...
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Multiple Fly Rigs for Trout
Multiple Fly Rigs for Trout
Author: Charlie Robinton
Posted: 7/4/2017
Fly anglers are full of ingenuity, and the most successful fishermen are constantly experimenting with different rigs and techniques to put more trout on the end of the line. Meanwhile, modern equipment, leaders, terminal tackle, and flies have enabled anglers to push the envelope of what is possible. These days, it’s common for anglers to fish up to three flies on the end of their leader instead ...
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The Bounty of Puget Sound (with or without salmon)
The Bounty of Puget Sound (with or without salmon)
Author: Jason Brooks
Posted: 6/10/2017
Its’ hard to beat enjoying a summer’s day out on Puget Sound. With the recent conflicts and confusion over salmon season’s and a lack of setting rules for fisheries this past spring I got to thinking about other options besides salmon. With last years predicted low returns of Coho, closures and even non-existent fisheries that were once traditions in the Sound it’s hard to imagine a summer out boa...
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Why Your Fish Finder Is A Waste Of Money
Why Your Fish Finder Is A Waste Of Money
Author: Nathan Nesbit of GoneFishingNW.com
Posted: 6/10/2017
If you hang out around a marina, boat launch or other places where fishermen are with their boats you’ll notice that just about every boat is equipped with a fish finder. It is considered an essential piece of equipment, but for most people it is a waste of money because it doesn’t help them catch more fish. The reasons for this are many. Why Your Fish Finder Is A Waste Of Money Lets exami...
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Different Plastic Crawfish for Different Situations
Different Plastic Crawfish for Different Situations
Author: Ben Team for AnglersClub.com
Posted: 6/10/2017
I was fishing for a few years before I tried out my first plastic crawfish. Once I did, I felt stupid for not doing so sooner. They catch bass. Period. Exclamation point! A lot of anglers go craw-wild in the spring, but then forget about them for the rest of the year. This is a mistake, as they remain productive throughout the year. They may not be the best lure for the dead of winter or while ...
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The Fallen Outdoors Yale Kokanee Event
The Fallen Outdoors Yale Kokanee Event
Author: Michael Carey
Posted: 6/10/2017
I had the privilege of fishing the 2017 Yale Kokanee event “The Fallen Outdoors” with my friend Robbie (first mate) and three vets, Chris, Jason, and Misty. For those of you not familiar with this awesome organization, The Fallen Outdoors matches up vets with outdoors people for fishing and hunting trips. It’s a volunteer group started by three vets in 2009 on a top of a remote outpost in Afghanis...
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Conconully Kokanee with Artic Fox Trolling Flies
Conconully Kokanee with Artic Fox Trolling Flies
Author: Michael Carey
Posted: 6/10/2017
Some new products are truly unique, for example, Wiggle Fins. These products create and define new methods and fishing techniques. Other products take a great idea, refine it and make it better. In this category falls a new kokanee fly produced by Arctic Fox Trolling Flies. I had the opportunity to recently tackle test this product on Lake Conconully and came away very impressed. It’s going to be...
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Summer Trolling for King Salmon on Lake Oroville
Summer Trolling for King Salmon on Lake Oroville
Author: Denis Peirce
Posted: 6/10/2017
The land locked king salmon fishery in Lake Oroville has been a tough one to figure out. They are a cold water fish that stays down deep for most of the season. Shore based anglers rarely can reach them and boat fishermen have a tough time finding the correct combination of depth, speed and lure. The story of the cold water fishery in Lake Oroville goes back to the completion of the dam in the ...
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Special Conconully/Palmer Kokanee Trip Offer For NWFR
Special Conconully/Palmer Kokanee Trip Offer For NWFR
Author: Rob Holman
Posted: 6/8/2017
Reports are pouring in regarding great fishing up in Okanagon County. The area offers lots of recreation opportunities including ATV riding, hiking, and of course fishing. There are many campgrounds and RV parks around the area, but for those looking to just head out and get in some great kokanee fishing, Okanagon Valley Guide Service and the Best Western Plus Peppertree Inn at Omak have put to...
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Puget Sound Shrimp!
Puget Sound Shrimp!
Author: Jason Brooks
Posted: 5/2/2017
May brings on one of my favorite fisheries, but it is not one where you use a hook, line, and rod to reel in the catch. Instead, baits are in the form of canned cat food, tuna fish, and pellets that resemble dried dog food. Rope is needed, not monofilament lines, and the net is a metal box made of 1 inch mesh. Yes, May is the beginning of shrimp season! Puget Sound offers a very good shrimp fis...
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