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» Perch Fishing Tips Through Ice
By Unknown Author | Published 02/27/2008 | Fishing Tips | Unrated

Ice fishing is a great experience for anyone and everyone.  Fishing for perch, which are bottom fish can take a great spot and some good angling skills to have a good day. 

» Staying Warm
By Unknown Author | Published 02/15/2008 | Fishing Tips | Unrated
As the temperatures continue to drop, the fishing in many cases gets better, the lakes certainly become less crowded and for those willing to brave the winter weather it can be a great time. Being prepared/dressed for the winter weather can make or brake your winter fishing trip.
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» Mastering The Tides
By Unknown Author | Published 02/13/2008 | Fishing Tips | Rating:

Show me a master snook angler and I'll show you a guy who reads the tide tables before breakfast and maybe again after dinner. He may forget his wedding anniversary, but he won't forget the date of the spring tides in May. (This may have something to do with the high divorce rate among snook fishermen.) No fish are more reactive to tidal flow than snook. They depend on ....

» Doodling
By Unknown Author | Published 02/6/2008 | Fishing Tips | Unrated
fishing tips knots recipes red eye white bass fishing wallpaperDoodling is a worm fishing technique mastered and taught by finesse fishing guru Don Iovino. It's best used on suspended bass in clear, deep lakes usually found in western America, but can be used on any lake that has clear to stained water.
   
» Bass Fishing Tips
By Unknown Author | Published 02/6/2008 | Fishing Tips | Unrated

Many anglers believe that a bass cannot read differences in air pressure.
According to many studies, if a bass is holding in three-feet of water, a difference in water pressure caused by a difference in air pressure would be so low that neither man nor fish could detect it.



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