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Rainbow Trout Fishing Talkeetna

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Altamaha Riverkeeper Celebrates Seven Years of Watershed Protection
The Altamaha Riverkeeper is helping hundreds of Georgians with water quality problems. A story of progress and challenges in the state's largest watershed. [PRWEB Sep 14, 2006].

Coast Guard rescues 7 from life raft after fishing boat sinks (ABC 13 Texas)
The Coast Guard rescued seven men from a life raft about 70 miles off the coast Monday after their fishing boat sank..

Helium LTA Fishing Rods :: RE: Does Kistler make a rod for Big swim baits?
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The Mayfly Adult

In our last article titled Mayfly Nymph. We covered the basics of the nymph stage of this crucial insect in the world of the freshwater game fish and fly fisherman. We now will cover the adult phases of the mayfly. Although most of its life is indeed spent as a nymph dwelling at the river or lake bottom. It is the adult insect that has truly captured the fancy of fly fisherman. It's the adults that were given the colorful names that we listed in the Mayfly Nymph article. And it is the adult that fly fishing elitists consider the only form worthy of imitation.

After spending a year or so as a nymph, the mayfly emerges to the surface. On the way, it shucks its outer skin, and pumps fluids into it's wings. This emerging stage has caught on in popularity in the fly fishing world, as the mayfly emerger is extremely vulnerable. Many mayfly species are clumsy swimmers at best, and combine that with shucking their outer nymph skin, they become a flailing treat for the waiting trout.

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How To Find Fish

New Body Of Water

If you are going to start fishing a newly created body of water (like a reservoir), here are some things to keep in mind.

For the first 2 years, it will be very easy to catch the fish, though they will be smaller (t though about 50% larger in the second year). The 3rd year will prove more of a challenge, as the fish are larger and savvier. It is important to move around the lake and watch where the experienced anglers are getting action. Also keep tabs on where and when each species is feeding. Also, make a note of the moon phase when you record this information, so that you can refer to it during the same phase in following years.

You will probably discover that the bass feed best at dawn and dusk, bluegills during midmorning and midafternoon, crappies under lantern light at night, and white bass at high noon.

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Fly Line Color

However, for top water or floating lines, the color of the line is generally immaterial as far as the fish goes. Whatever the color of the fly line, when looking up, a fish is bound to see it except for at night (when a dark line may prove beneficial). A fish looking up towards the surface of the water will see the fly line regardless of the color since the line itself is lit up from the light of the sky - and thus casting a shadow over the fish. Since this is generally accepted (although arguments do rage on about this), it is generally best to choose a fly line color that is easy for YOU to see. Brightly colored fly lines are much easier for the angler to see, and seeing the fly line is crucial for successful fly fishing - especially when fly fishing with nymphs. This is especially true in low light conditions, where actually seeing your fly is almost impossible, and the angler must instead rely on the actions of the fly line.

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Crankbaits - How To Choose A Crankbait - Picking A Crankbait
Crankbaits are great baits to use this time of year, but how do you choose the right size, color and type to use. You should carry a good....

A Good Weekend!!!
There was a good run of fish on Saturday and Sunday thru the lower end. Greg, Jeremy and I worked a large group, The Ole boys from VA can still Whack'em on the flyrod. Above is Greg and John with the Fish of the day a 32 lb Female..

Big Y Fly Co Expands Production Capactiy of Quality Hand-Crafted Flies.
Due to the overwhleming success of Big Y Fly Co, we have contiued our expanision of our capacity and inventory of fly fishing flies. (PRWEB Sep 6, 2006).

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