Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Night Fishing Tips!


Night fishing can be very easy and a lot of fun - if you prepare for the trip

Tony's dad dropped us off at the docks. It was about 6:30 PM and the charter boat sailed for a night fishing trip at 7PM. The boat was docked at the old Pier 5 charter boat basin in Miami, and to both Tony's and my surprise we had received parental permission to be on this big boat without adult supervision!

I found out years later that his dad and mine had called ahead to the charter captain to make sure he watched out for us. I think they even slipped the captain some extra money when they picked us up after the trip. At any rate, this was my first experience at night fishing, and it would be followed by many more over the next few years.


Night fishing can be very easy and a lot of fun, or it can be a perfectly miserable experience. The difference comes in how you prepare for the trip. I have fished more times at night than I can count, and I learned quite a few tricks to make it easy and successful.


First of all, pick a night when the weather forecast is good. It is tough enough moving and finding things in the dark - bad weather just makes it worse, and a whole lot more dangerous.
Second, make sure your boat and engine are in good working order. Breaking down in the daylight is bad enough; you don't want this to happen at night. Trust this voice of experience on this!


Next, go through your boat inch by inch, making sure everything is in its place and secure. Go through each tackle box you plan to take and locate every item you think you may need. This may sound silly, but you need to study the inside of your boat and your tackle boxes. You need to have a visual knowledge of where everything is located. You will be tested on this during the fishing trip, so study ahead in order to pass! There are not many things as frustrating as trying to locate that pair of pliers, or those 8/0 hooks in the dark.


Speaking of in the dark, make sure you have several light sources. My current boat has indirect lighting all the way around underneath the gunnels. Have additional flashlights and a good high candle power beam stored dry and safe. Bring extra batteries, too.


Pre-tie enough leaders and terminal rigs to last you the entire trip. They don't go bad, so tying a few too many just means a few more for the next trip.
Probably most important, if you plan to anchor and bottom fish, is to get out before the sun goes down and get set up. Few things are more difficult than anchoring a boat properly over a ledge or reef in the dark.


As far as fishing methods go, I have two that work very well.
Night fishing becomes a matter of either smell or movement. That means fish must sense either wounded prey moving or they must sense the smell of food. So my two methods involve setting out a good chum line, fishing cut or strip bait in the chum, and fishing a live bait either freelined just outside the chum slick or on the bottom.


Fish frenzy brings on fish frenzy, so if you anchored in a known good area, the better the chum slick gets, the more the fish are attracted. Many fish are predominantly night feeders, like some of the snapper family. Others feed because of the frenzy. Whatever their reason for feeding, they are far more cooperative at night. You will find that the larger of the species will more readily bite at night. They become less wary, and can't see line or leader.


In the areas I have fished, yellowtail snapper, grouper, mangrove (or gray) snapper, mutton snapper, and an occasional king mackerel will be the predominant catch. Of course sharks are always looking for a free meal, and at night you are likely to encounter the larger versions of the that species as well.


Take along a first aid kit. I know we all have one on the boat, but double check yours before you go. Sometimes it's hard to tell the seriousness of a cut or puncture at night. Be prepared for anything.


Night fishing is wonderful if you approach it right. It is just a matter of being prepared.
Oh, about that first trip that Tony and I went on. We caught a few nice snapper. The old timers on the stern caught a boatload! Remember, it was a party boat. The stern was already taken by grown-ups, and the current would not let us get our baits into the chum slick directly behind the boat.


I learn something every time I fish. I wonder if that captain would have put us on the stern if he knew ahead of time that he would be in for a good tip......

By Ron Brooks, About.com

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Deep Sea Fishing Tips and Tackle



Deep sea fishing is a wonderful and extremely enjoyable activity. Here are some tips that will make your salt water fishing adventure even better.
1. Watch the signs
If you see birds e.g. Seagulls that are feasting on small bait-type fishes, there are probably larger game-type fish below the surface of the water. Also, look for floating wood or debris. In most cases when you chance upon a large floating wood, you would find a large game fish in the area even encountering dolphin.
2. Stop, Snook and Listen
Fishing for snooks is quite similar as fishing for bass. Snooks like to be around ledges, posts and rocks.
3. Crabs for full moon
During full moons use soft crab imitations as bait. That's the time when crabs shed their shells and stripers come looking for them.
4. If you're looking for tunas, find the dolphins
Yellowfin tuna are usually found schooling with dolphins. So if you see a group of dolphins, chances are there are some tuna in the area.
5. Cut and Burn
If you have trouble cutting through a spiderwire braid, try using a lighter or a match.
6. Good Reef
The best place to fish is near reefs since big game fish feed on fish that live on reefs.
7. The Circle Hook
Use a circle hook if you would like a higher hook up ratio. These hooks guarantees more catch, because of the minute gap, and the reverse point. They are generally better for the fish since they do not hook in the gut just the lip.
8. Don’t have sea legs
Watch the horizon and stay on deck. These would generally help you if you're having trouble with sea sickness: Stay away from the boat fumes, breathing it only exacerbates the problem.
9. Anchors away
When your anchor is stuck at the bottom, try attaching a float to it. Return after the tide has changed in direction. This should be enough to loosen the anchor.
10. Fish where the fish are
A lot of fisherman have the idea that they should be catching their live baits over the reefs before going to deep waters. If the live baits are not in the area you're planning to catch the larger games, then why would you come up with the idea that the large fish are there. Wouldn't they be in the area where the bait fish are?

Fishing In The United States

My friend Bucky Jones with a nice Redfish caught in Port Charlotte FL
He was fishing with two great entertaining fishing guides.
In the picture is Bucky and Dave Stevens, guide taking picture is Mark Miller








Fishing as a sport and recreational activity is very popular in the United States. It has been a traditional hobby of the Americans as well as tourists in the USA. The Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, including the many streams of water across the country offer greater opportunities for Salt water fishing. United States of America has many rivers, lakes and inland streams for fresh water adventures.
Fishing in the U.S.A. is very diverse because of the fish migrating every season. The weather, however, is one factor that restrains people from fishing. Rain, fog, snow, and wind affect the fishermen since these conditions may sometimes be dangerous to them.
Since the fish are diverse, fishermen have a lot of fishing techniques depending on the type of fish they are targeting. They can do surf fishing, fly fishing, bait casting, pier fishing and many other techniques.
Florida for example, is one state that has long been famous for fishing. Everywhere in Florida you see a lot of men and women of different ages getting excited about fishing. You see them holding fishing lines in bridges, causeways, riverbanks and piers. Also, Charter fishing boats are popular in all coasts of Florida.
Florida is known for its saltwater fishing and fly fishing. You need to be versatile to get the most out of Florida’s fly fishing adventures. Fly fishing and saltwater fishing are your choices depending on the time of the year.
There are abundant Redfish in Daytona Beach, Titusville and St. John's River. Spotted Sea Trout are also found in Florida. You can find a local guide in the area and they will be able to help you enjoy your fishing experience.
Florida has been a hot place for fishing especially during the start of October. There are large numbers of Redfish until mid morning. There are a lot of Snooks being caught. During the afternoon when the temperature is high, there are a large numbers of jacks, ladyfish and trout that keep the fishermen in action.
Americans and tourists have a variety of reason why they fish in the U.S.A. Some love to see the sunrise and sunset in the water. Besides fishing, some love to watch dolphins, whales and birds. But still it is the catching of fish that really thrill them. Fishing in the U.S.A is a meaningful pastime whether in groups or all alone. The money you will spend is worth the fun and excitement including building relationships.

Fishing in Texas



In the state of Texas, 2 licenses are needed. The first is called the Conservation license. This is a prerequisite a person must have before being allowed to obtain a fishing license.
The Conservation license can be obtained from the Fish, Wildlife & Parks or FWP. This is done by giving one’s social security number and other information that is requested. A valid driver’s license or any valid ID with photo must also be presented for security purposes for the license to be processed.
Once that is done, a fishing license can be acquired which is neither non-transferable nor non-refundable and is only valid for one year.
Fish that are normally caught in Texas are flounder, trout and sheepshead.
Here are some tips that will help anyone who wants to go fishing in Texas;
1. The first thing to do is get the right equipment: a good boat, fishing rod, reels and bait.
2. If one is not familiar with the place, it is best to ask the locals where the best fishing ground is then start from there.
3. Hooks can be in different sizes. The right hook for fishing is dependent on the kind of bait that will be used.
4. To prevent injury especially when taking out the fish caught in the hook, it is advisable to do it using wet hands.
5. The primary source of food for Seagulls is fish. If there is a flock in one area it means that place is good for fishing. One should approach quietly and set the bait and just wait for the fish to start coming in.
6. Some fish stray when the water is clear but it is quite difficult since the fish can also see the bait. To be able to catch more fish, the best place to do it is in deep water.
7. It is also advisable to try a variety of bait when fishing. Some fish can easily be caught with one kind while others are not. It takes practice to get it right and patience for the fish to come out and haul it in.

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Lake Vermillion Walleye Fishing Secrets


Lake Vermillion walleye fishing secrets include where to fish, how to fish and when to fish on the lake. Lake Vermillion is a popular place to fish for walleye, but you do have to take some time to enjoy the views as well.

Not only is this a beautiful lake with so much scenery, it is a lake that produces large amounts of walleye. There are a few secrets to know when fishing the lake, but they are secrets that you would use anywhere you fish for eyes. You just have to present the bait and be in the right place.

On Lake Vermillion, you want to find the areas of the lake that has underwater rock structures, which would more likely be in the deeper waters. The walleye is sensitive to light and seek deeper waters when the sun is shinning brightly. If the day is cloudy or overcast, the walleye do move into shallower waters near weed beds and rock formations.

This would be by the mouth of the rivers and other lakes that feed into the main lake. Also, look by the waterways near the grassy or weedy areas. These will be prime locations for finding walleye.

The best time of day to fish Lake Vermillion is on cloudy days, before the sun comes up, or at night just after the sun goes down. You will have to find your location and then find out which presentation and technique will work the best.

You want to offer live bait. You can use leeches, grubs or minnows. The artificial lure can be something that shines and can be seen in the water. The color of lure will depend on the water condition at the time you are fishing. In all, fishing with a minnow will work just as well as any other presentation.

One place to visit on Lake Vermillion is Piccard Island. This is where you are going to find more fish than anywhere else. The island is located by Head of the Lakes Bay. The best way to fish this area is with a minnow. You will find that the walleye are in the deeper water and around the underwater rock formations.

It is easy enough to get to the island and just drift and cast. Another ideal way to fish this area is trolling at about two miles per hour. You do not want to make to much wave when you arrive at the island.

Three other places to fish for walleye are by Osprey between Fire Island and Goodwill and the Square Rock Island and Black Bay areas. The lake is so huge with so many islands, but you have to be in the right place to catch walleye.

These are some fine areas for fishing walleye. Another area that you can fish is by Turtle Island. This area allows the angler to fish from shore, which is idea if you just want to keep your feet on the ground for a while. The shoreline is all weedy and the walleye will be all around this area.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best wallleye fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askwalle yefishing. com/editorials/ 12lakevermillion .html for more information on Lake Vermillion Walleye Fishing Secrets.

More Differences Between Pike Fishing Tackle And Walleye Fishing Tackle


There are a myriad of differences between pike fishing tackle and walleye fishing tackles. However there are specialized fundamentals that are significant for any tackle fishing. Both pike and walleye fishing tackles are a fanfare, but they do take place under divergent conditions.

Walleye tackle fishing constitutes jig fishing that involves soaking a bait below a float. The float is generally shiny and glossy especially when a person is working within a small extend. This therefore provides a break in the form of an inlet bay or a specific covering structure. This sort of walleye fishing tackle has a disadvantage of wind that affects the stability of the boat. Good flow of current and the flow of the boat can provide a firm control hence allowing a person to work a float but over a large area.

On the other hand, in pike tackle fishing, a person can face away from the wind and permit the bob float to dip down the significant points and spots. This type of fishing best takes place during the warm and breezy season that provides a wonderful climate for moving the boat and the baitfish towards areas used by pikes.

In pike fishing, fish has a lot of times come back to life, even in the bait's presence. The use of suspended minnow baits, spoons and spinner baits are common in pike fishing. These artifacts normally don't provide adequate space for survival for pike fish. Floats are also the best method to be used on fishing as they stay for a long time on the water. Bobbers made up of shafts that stretch extensively are then slipped below the water to prevent any escape of the fish.

If the process is to be done faster, it is important to use floats of higher buoyancy allowing floating over a wide area. These floats ride at an elevated point and provide active use of baits hence the capturing of a lot of pike. With pike fishing, using these large floats is always convenient when used in frozen waters.

In most cases, walleyes exist in the shallow regions of rivers lakes and other waters especially during spring. Seasonal variations call for a diversity in the fishing modes and tackles for walleyes. For instance, during spring floats are the best tackling method. In different water bodies, there is a re-grouping of fish hence allowing them to forage for food in waters that are less than thirteen feet. These areas are always composed of sand bars, rocks and pools of slacked water. At times houses for beavers are normally found in such places.

Tackle fishing for walleyes therefore has a sole option of dunking deep into such areas using a crawler jig, a leech or a minnow. These are the only ways to access fish in case spooking is not used. On rare occasions, an application of slip shots can be done using an anchor and with the aid of the wind.

In walleye tackles, the use of sinking tackles and bottom bouncers allows for a person to make a presentation to the bait from below. This allows the walleye to alternate easily.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best wallleye fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askwalle yefishing. com/editorials/ 12differences. html for more information on Differences Between Pike Fishing Tackle And Walleye Fishing Tackle.

More Reviews Of Fishing Lodges In Canada Specializing In Walleye


Fishing is an activity that has been practiced worldwide since time immemorial. Fishing as an economic and sporting activity has often drawn unusual attraction to individuals, families, sportsmen, groups and even corporate entities. Fishers are commonly interested in various fish species that include musky, bass, trout, northern pike and walleye.

The walleye is native to the fresh waters of the northern states of America and to Canada. The Lake of the Woods is one of Canada's lakes with walleye.

Previously two published magazines have described the lake as one that meets world standards in fishery. Fishing activities have led to the firm establishment of lodges that offer meals, equipment, accommodation, car parking, transportation and other vital services to visiting guests.

Major lodges in Canada that specialize in walleye include the Deluxe Halibut and Salmon Lodge, Great Canadian Bass and Walleye Fishing Lodge, and Ontario's Finest Fishing Lodge. The Trophy Pike and the Walleye Lodge is located approximately 450 miles from Winnipeg.

The all-inclusive services offered by Canada's fishing lodges, most of which are located along lakeshores, have drawn previously unobserved attention. Many of these lodges are located within easy reach of social centers, health facilities, attraction centers, airports and other crucial service centers. Some lodges for example, have their guests visit the international falls at Minnesota for real adventures.

Fishing Lodges in Canada that specialize in walleye often prepare delicate menus comprising the walleye among other special cuisines. Experienced chefs make the dining experience unforgettable by preparing mouth-watering meals. The lake's walleye has drawn comments that rate it one of the "hottest bites" in the world.

Known to populate in deep waters, the walleye is an obvious target for anglers. Anglers spend days in turbid waters tracking walleye. Typical wind speeds at "walleye chop" is often between seven to twenty four km/h. The walleye have a habit of feeding at night during which anglers have the opportunity to lure and catch them.
Most lodges have stocks of fishing boats specially designed for deep fishing and sporting activities. The boats come in different makes and models from renowned international manufacturers. The boats are designed to give greater stability in turbulent waters, as well as good float and speed.

Customers require good service. Customer service provided at the fishing lodges must be at its very best. Experienced lodge staffs go out of their way to ensure that the trips are enjoyable, homely, relaxing and worth committing to memory.

After fishing expeditions, tired guests enjoy hot rejuvenating showers in luxurious bathtubs.

Knowledgeable and experienced tour guides are an invaluable asset for fish hunters and anglers. Lodges have in place experienced guides who are not only friendly but also provide useful tips to even the most experienced of anglers.

Breakfast is prepared and served in time for morning fishers to have their much-anticipated share of fun in the fresh clear waters. Fresh baked bread that is a sure delight for many anglers is mainly provided for breakfast. Lodges also provide canned beans, potatoes, and spaghetti among other delicious foods. The lounges are adequately stocked with beer, snacks, wines, and cigars.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best wallleye fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askwalle yefishing. com/editorials/ 12morereviews. html for more information on Reviews Of Fishing Lodges In Canada Specializing In Walleye