Troutbook Blog:
Shallowfish offers fishing gifts and fish art for anglers, including paintings, prints, sculptures, gyotaku, jewelry, tee shirts, flies and more. Our blog offers articles, tips, news, videos, photography, cartoons and other helpful and unique resources of interest to fishermen, with an emphasis on shallow salt (Read More)
Smallmouth Bass Book Blog:
Peacock Bass Fishing Reports, Hawaii Fishing Reports, Find out everything and anything about fishing. Search for fishing reports, places to fish, fishing pictures, tips and information about the best places and techniques for fishing.
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CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Find out everything and anything about fishing. Search for fishing reports, places to fish, fishing pictures, tips and information about the best places and techniques for fishing.
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Troutbook Blog:
Our fly fishing tips for beginners guide is so easy to follow you’ll be angling like a pro in no time. With 101 fly fishing tips for the absolute beginner, this invaluable guide from fly-fishing veteran and Orvis expert Tom Rosenbauer covers everything.Related posts:How to Fish for Lake Trout : How to Choose B (Read More)
NorthernPikeBook Blog:
The walleye fishing on Devils Lake is still tremendous and the northern pike fishing this past week has been very good as well. If you are looking to take a fishing trip this fall you will not find better fishing anywhere that’s going on right now on Devils Lake. www.devilslakend.comRelated posts:Eagle Lake – (Read More)
CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: OtatakanDates: 9/4/09-9/14/09Group: ShueyReport: Trip was awesome! Weather was nice, never had to wear a coat. Caught lots of fish, bith walleye and northerns. Accomodations good, service was excellent (esp the cooking oil Larry dropped off that we forgot). I would recommend this trip as a vacation. Truely a beau (Read More)
Troutbook Blog:
Enjoy some recent fly fishing articles and stories. On this Big Fly Fishing site, you’ll find exciting (and mostly true) articles, stories on many aspects of fly fishing.
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CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: FawcettDates: 9/5/09-9/12/09Group: FurmanskiReport: Lots of northern between 5-10 pounds. No monsters but lots of fun. Walleye everywhere, size from 1 1/2 pounds to 3 pounds. Equipment all worked just fine. Ate fish everyday for lunch. (Read More)
Smallmouth Bass Book Blog:
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CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: WrightDates: 8/29/09-9/5/09Group: FuhsReport: Great trip. Windy first few days, NO rain!. 40 inch pike was the largest, 35-37 inches as well. Many pike 30-35 inches. Largest walleye was 29 inches and a 28 1/2 inch. Kaminiskag was "hot". Excellent hosts, very good camp. Best cabin we have been at!!. (Read More)
CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: OtatakanDates: 8/31/09-9/4/09Group: KidwellReport: Fishing was good. The island was the best as always. The weather was warm, very nice. Carol caught the first, biggest, and the most fish!! (Just kidding Kevin). (Read More)
CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: WrightDates: 8/23/09-8/29/09Group: GodfreyReport: 6 great days. Weather was cold and wet. Fished 4 lakes. Biggest walleye, 3 at 27 inches. Largest northern 39 1/2 inches. Lots of 25 inch and up walleyes. 1 moose. (Read More)
CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: ShabumeniDates: 8/22/09-8/24/09Group: MilesReport: Very good luck north end of the lake. Poor luck south end of the lake. Hot spots, lake outlet and the waterfalls at the top end of the lake. 2 days of fishing caught over 200 fish!. (Read More)
CanadianFishingBook Blog:
Lake: WrightDates: 8/19/09-8/23/09Group: HarwoodReport: Good numbers of fish caught. Nothing large though. Most fish in 12-15 feet of water on outsides of weed edges. Leeches worked very well. Rattle traps and rapelas with blue and red seemed the best. L & M are top notch. Had a great trip. (Read More)