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    Essay On Ice Fishing

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    Fishing on a Frozen Lake I believe that ice fishing is the best type of fishing to build‚ strengthen‚ and polish a relationship between a father and his son. Fishing from a boat‚ shore‚ or on a river offers opportunities to get to know each other and spend quality time near each other. However‚ there is something very powerful about being so cold‚ your nose freezes with each inhale and exhale‚ that creates a picture-perfect setting to engage in deep and meaningful discussions. Henry David Thoreau

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    Fly Fishing Essay

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    Fly fishing is a very old form of fishing and requires finesse and accuracy to catch fish‚ although fly fishing in no way limits you to catching small fish. It is possible to catch nearly any type of fish by fly fishing‚ but the majority of anglers use flies for salmon and trout fishing. The best that historians can tell‚ the first record was in the second century AD in Mesopotamia. Flies were tied using rooster feathers and were cast using a six foot pole with line that was about as long. Modern

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    Successfully catching a fish Fishing is a peaceful‚ relaxing pastime. However‚ fishing can be frustrating when constantly failing to catch fish. In order to successfully catch a fish a fisherman needs the right fishing reel‚ the right bait‚ and the right technique. Before starting to fish‚ one needs to make sure to have the right fishing reel. First‚ there is the spinning or fixed spool reel. The spinning reel can easily be identified by a fixed upright spool of fishing line hence the name “fixed

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    Bass Fishing History

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    History of our addiction Bass Fishing is one of America’s most famous pass times and started with very humble beginnings. Bass fishing became popular soon after George W. Perry caught a twenty-two pound four once largemouth bass. In those days he was only fishing to put food on the table‚ and his only reward was seventy five dollars in store bought goods as first prize for field and steam magazines fishing contest. This bass set the record in America for bass fishing and has stood for almost fifty

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    long have people been fishing‚ not only for fun‚ but as a source of food? The answer‚ thousands of years. “Egyptian artwork from 2000 B.C. shows people fishing” ( Hopkins 6). It is surprising‚ yet understandable knowing that even ancient people fished. It would have been an easy source of food. The lakes‚ rivers‚ streams were all full of a diverse population of fish‚ which would have made fish an easy meal to catch and eat. The Egyptians were the first people to begin fishing‚ so the population

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    Over Fishing the World

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    April 18th‚ 2013 CHV-20 Over Fishing the World What is the Issue “There are plenty of fish in the sea‚” is a classic quote‚ but it may not be true for much longer. If we continue abusing and exploiting the wildlife living beneath our earth’s water. Ocean overfishing is simply the taking of wildlife from the sea at rates too high for fished species to replace themselves. This is a crisis continuing to happen every day and getting worse by the minute. We are all responsible for this‚ because

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    Kayak fishing has gained in popularity the last few years at a blistering pace. For many fishermen‚ it’s the perfect compromise. With a kayak‚ you are able to maneuver onto the water to fish areas that would be unreachable from shore. All the benefits‚ without the monthly payment typically associated with a big boat. Kayaks are easy to store‚ and easy to move. It’s a joy to effortlessly and silently make you way along a shoreline‚ fishing for your species of choice. Before we go any further‚ rest

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    Fly Fishing Hook

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    the fish he/she is planning to catch. And this is a very good thing because fly fishing is one of the fastest growing sports going. The three main ingredients that one needs to become successful as a good fly fisherman are‚ 1. A good rod. 2. The correct line to match the rod. 3. Learn the correct casting methods. Read on to find out what to look for in these 3 essentials. 1. A Good Rod What makes a good fly fishing rod? Well‚ contrary to some peoples popular beliefs‚ bigger (longer) is not necessarily

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    Trout Fishing Lures

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    Trout Fishing Lures Trout fish is exciting to seize. There are lots of techniques that can be use in catching trout fish depending on the fisherman. One of the techniques that can be use to attract them is by means of trout fishing lure. The type of lure that can be use in seizing trout is the spinner. Fly fishing uses bait like flies whereas spin fishing uses spinner. Spinners and lures were made to mimic the prey that trout typically aim for. Though‚ it may not exactly the same with the real

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    Alistair McLeod The Boat

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    A Boat to the New World And I saw then‚ that summer‚ many things that I had seen all my life as if for the first time and I thought that perhaps my father had never been intended for a fisherman physically or mentally. At least not in the manner of my uncles; he had never really loved it. And I remembered that‚ one evening in his room when we were talking about David Copperfield‚ he had said that he had always wanted to go to the university and I had dismissed it then in the

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