Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Tuna Fishing Can Be Fun Provided You Know The Rules And Facts Of Fishing

The only way to keep up with the latest news about fishing is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about fishing, it won't take long for you to become an influential authority on the subject.
Tuna fishing can be fun provided you know the rules and facts of fishing. These fish are magnificent and attractive to behold. But the layman who have little knowledge about fishing and tuna, would find catching these wonderful fish to be a challenge and stressful at the same time. Therefore before you make the mistake of spending thousands of dollars trolling around the ocean, you should consider these tuna fishing techniques that will help you in catching more tuna and having more fun as well.
Most experienced tuna fishers readily agree with the fact that fishing for tuna can be a challenging, but rewarding adventure. Tunas are speedy swimmers and can swim at a speed of more than forty eight miles per hour. There are also several species of tuna that are warm-blooded.
The first thing you should consider when fishing for tuna is the season. During the warm summer months, tuna like to stay near the surface of the water. They tend to enjoy the warm surface temperatures of coastal waters. During the winter months, however, tuna tend to dive deep and stay there, making it more difficult to find these incredible fish.
When searching for possible fishing grounds, it is crucial that you pay attention to your environment. Be on the lookout for diving birds. Where there's diving birds, there are schools of fish. Where there are schools of fish, the chances of finding tuna are more.
Additionally, it you see whales or sharks, tuna are likely to be in the area. Continue searching for diving birds or bait fish splashing on the surface of the water.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Planning A Relaxing And Pleasurable Fishing Trip

With lakes, ponds and rivers with many tributaries or even the odd reservoir with fish such as carp, perch and roach and a large coast line bordering the North Sea, you can see why Essex is the perfect county to consider when planning a relaxing and pleasurable fishing trip.
The Rivers Chelmer & Blackwater running through the town of Chelmsford are a known angler's hotspot for their course Fishing in Essex. Although often known as 'The Canal', the Chelmer & Blackwater are for most of their length classed as canalised rivers and as such are subject to the closed season regulated by the Environment Agency, from whom a rod licence is required to fish the waterways. Species caught here include roach, bream, tench, chub, perch, pike, dace, barbell and carp to over 30 lbs.
If the challenge of the sea is more to your liking, you can find a wide range of charter boats offering angling trips from the many ports along the Essex coast. Professional skippers will take either individual fishermen or groups of sea anglers on all day fishing trips to fish for bass, cod, plaice, conger eels, shark and many other species of fish found around the cost of Great Britain.
Back on dry land you will find that Hanningfield Reservoir, built in the 1950s, offers some of the most picturesque Fishing in Essex. The reservoir is the second largest in Essex and when full holds approximately 26,075 million litres of water. The reservoir stocks 50,000 fish each year and the record for the biggest fish caught to date stands at 24lb 1oz and was landed by John Hammond in 1998. Hanningfield reservoir is also a great place to fish for rainbow trout, which are regularly stocked.
Situated in Weeley, Clacton on Sea, Holmstead Lake Park revolves around a central coarse fishing lake stocked with good sized Carp, Perch, Tench and Roach. Tackle and bait can be purchased from their on-site shop and live maggots can be purchased from a Mag-It vending machine located at the entrance. There is also a cafe and toilet block on site.
Turn off the A12 at Kelvedon and follow the signs to Tiptree and you will discover Brookhall Lake. This 50 peg, 4 acre site situated in the beautiful Essex countryside is heavily stocked with bream, carp, tench and roach. The venues match record was recently broken in a club match with 252lb of carp to 14lb from peg 30.
So if you are considering Fishing in Essex, we think you will find our counties waterways have enough diversity to challenge anyone, from the amateur angler to club matchmen and even the "speci" boys.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

What's The Benefits Of Fishing

Because I was raised in a family of fly fishermen, the sport has become a necessary component of my lifestyle, as integral to my identity as my DNA. With that being said, I am constantly looking for ways to fish more often. I think for women especially, as passionate as we may be about the sport, there are specific barriers that can make it difficult to get on the water. While I’m lucky to work in an industry that surrounds me with “fishing buddies,” many women have a hard time finding people to fish with; and fishing alone is not always the best idea, especially in more remote locations.
Personally, my biggest barrier is making time to fish. Even when a day off work allows me the opportunity to fish, I often feel guilty about the errands I didn’t run, or the laundry I should have done instead. And as a female in my mid-twenties, I’ve reached that stage where every weekend (and dollar) seems to be devoted to engagement parties and weddings. Also, many people have the misconception that in order to fly fish, you have to travel out West, or to some exotic location you’ve seen in a movie or fishing show. I’ve noticed that many fishermen, both men and women, often miss opportunities because it just seems too inconvenient. Thoroughly depressed yet? Fortunately, there is a simple solution to all of these setbacks. Fish locally!
While some locations certainly offer more fishing than others, with a little research any fisherman can find somewhere to fish nearby. For those of us who don’t live near a trout stream, a local golf course or neighborhood pond is usually teeming with bass, carp, or pan fish. You can go by yourself, with little to no planning, and committing as much time as you can allow. This is a great way for beginners to fish without worrying about moving water or overhanging branches. It also provides time on the water to improve your casting, so it isn’t rusty when you do take that once-in-a-lifetime trip. The added benefit is that while it may not be a trophy brown, a 4-inch bluegill can be a really bring a smile to your face after a stressful day at work!
If you have a day to spend and a buddy to go with, look a little farther. Many fishermen can reach a coldwater or saltwater fishery within a couple of hours - it’s definitely worth the early morning if you can snag a few hours of fishing and land a fish or two. On the East Coast, we’re lucky to have both freshwater and saltwater fisheries within a few hours’ drive. In my hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina we have trout streams two hours to the north, and amazing coastal redfishing three hours in the other direction.
Just recently, after a little research, my boss invited me to investigate a little-known trout fishery he had just discovered within an hour and a half of Charlotte. With improvements from recent dam relicensing along with support from the local TU chapter, this tailwater on the Catawba River (which is known primarily as the source of several large lakes, the area’s drinking water, hydropower, and a lot of bass) will soon become a trophy trout fishery. Even without these developments, and although we had to do a little work to figure out what we were doing, I was thrilled at the end of our day to catch the largest wild brown I’ve ever seen in NC. The most revealing aspect of this trip was realizing the massive effects of local conservation efforts such as establishing minimum flow regulations on dams, improving the quality of feeder streams, and stocking healthy trout. Discovering this tailwater has made me appreciate not only the importance of looking for local fishing opportunities, but also the potential for creating them, as well.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The Trend Of Fisherman

If there is a fisherman in your family that you have to buy a gift for, consider this list as these things are practical and useful and won't break the back. I am sure you will get a favorable reaction to your gift. They in their right mind would come up with a part of the male wardrobe to wrap around your neck, and then cinch it up tight, and consider this a vital part of the function of clothing. For Gods sake,this is what they would do to condemned men just before they drop the floor out from under them, to create a rather discomforting constriction about the windpipe and neck.I could understand it if the tie somehow held all our other clothes up,like a belt, keeping our clothes from dropping to our ankles in a useless gathering of cloth. As far as I know there has also never been an instance of a tie keeping a shirt in tact in high winds.

Well, outside of not developing them with an expandable waistband, pants have proven beneficial in adding warmth, again providing protection from yet even higher thistles and stickers, keeping the suns harmful rays off of pasty white anglo legs, and protecting us from hot coffee spills. As an added benefit, they also protect our eyes from viewing knobby knees and senior citizens who might otherwise have been walking around in black socks, Florisheims, and a loin cloth had pants not been invented. Help him stay current with a new magazine subscription. Just make sure you get a magazine that is relevant to the type of fishing he likes. For example, don't buy a salt water magazine for a trout fly fisherman. The good thing here is that there are many options available and most magazines have great starter rates or are even free. This is a great gift for kids to give to their Uncle, Dad or Grand Dad. I get great use out of mine. Not only do I use it to freeze fish for over the winter, but it is great for sealing bait fresh. Of course, you can use it for every day kitchen work also.

It is possible to purchase non-perishable fishing bait. In many cases a new reel and accessories would delight him as well. For a larger container or perhaps to include in the crewel, an inflatable boat could be added to the crewel or the crewel and other items placed in or around the boat packaging. Many men wear old clothes for those fishing expeditions but a new set of gear such as a fishing logo tee-shirt, real angler's pants, boots a hat and gloves with or without fingers. Another unique Valentine gift for that fisherman might be a Fly Fishing River Map easily found online in at a number of sports-oriented websites. These maps are available for many rivers in the United States. The maps are printed on quality parchment paper and usually include a wooden frame. If your fisherman has everything he could possible need for a good fishing day, there are fishing trip packages available which include meals, lodging and charter-boat service. Fishing trip packages are available for many areas both in the United States and Canada. If this idea is too large, there are many places in your local area where these same types of arrangements could be booked in advance.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Planning A Fishing Trip

Fishing started out as a means of survival rather than a means of entertainment and sport. As far back as 40,000 years ago there was evidence of fishing having been captured by the inhabitants of that time on cave walls with drawings. Fishing rods made from bone, wood or stone were known as "angles" which is where our term "anglers" comes from. The Egyptians fished the Nile River which was rich with fish including eels, catfish and perch to name a few. Because of the primitive tools available at the time, the fish were usually clubbed to death after capture. Even references in the Bible tell of fishing nets and spears being used to take fish. During the Roman Empire, fishing was considered an act of social status. Pictures and mosaics show people fishing from boats using rods and line as well as nets.

Fishing became a little more sophisticated in the 800 BC era. Wooden rods made from bamboo, ash or reed, to keep them lightweight, came into being. Hooks made from stones, bone or sharp twigs were used as well as fishing line made from horsehair or finely woven flax. Evidence also points to lead sinkers being used to take the bait deeper into the water. At this time, fly fishing came into being as it was discovered that fish would eat insects off the top of the water. Spearfishing was also popular as a fishing means. During the 17th and 18th centuries fishing rods become more modernized with the invention of guides placed on the rods to hold the line in place. The fishing reel came into existence also but was only used to hold extra line and were made from wood. From there it evolved to plastic and finally to steel as we have today.

While I cannot relate first hand evidence of the swollen streams of salmon I can invite you along on an adventure of long range fishing for yellowfin tuna, bluefin tuna, albacore, yellowtail, Dorado (Dolphin fish) and the occasional swordfish. Located in San Diego is the world's largest long range fishing fleet. I began my voyages in 1999 on the Excel Long range sport fisher on a 4 day trip. On the second day we woke to biting albacore and bluefin tuna, wide open bites at times. Most of the anglers returned to the dock with 400lbs of fish, with the largest weighing 40lbs but averaging 20lbs. I ventured out on the Polaris Supreme 2001, 2004, Big game 90 2005, Searcher 2006, American Angler 2002 and Independence 2004 and the Excel 1999, 2001, 2004-2011 for epic trips of fish weighing upwards of 125lbs. If planning a fishing trip to the Tweed for the first time or even as a returning angler, it is well worth seeking advice from the local tackle shops and boatmen,as well as checking the various fishing forums and blogs on the internet, where advice on weather conditions, fishing availability, recent catches is immediately available.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Fishing Rods

Fishing Rods get their reputation of being the world's most strongest, yet most sensitive rod. They even have commercials showing people trying to break these rods to demonstrate their sheer power. Well, what is the truth? The truth is they are right. No, I'm not saying you can't break these rods. Of course you can break any rod! The point is I can personally say from experience these rods are awesome in every way. They are sensitive enough to feel every bite, but tough enough to last 20 plus years. I've had an Ugly Stik Casting Rod now since the late 80's and I still use it to this day. Are they better than the Shakespeare Fishing Rods overall? Overall no, but in specific situations any particular rod can be better depending on how much money you want to spend. Anyway, the point is for the money, the Ugly Stik is the best overall quality rod hands down. You simply can not find a better rod for 30-50 dollars. Why do you think they have been around for so long? Somebody knows something or they would have stopped making them a long, long time ago.

Fishing Rods have going for them is variety. Not just variety in how many rods they sell either, but also variety in all the people who choose this rod. These rods are made for the children, for the ladies, for the beginners, and for the masters. I can definitely say the Shakespeare Ugly Stik is the rod of our time. No doubt about it. The very first thing you need to learn about setting up and using your fly fishing equipment is that there is always two ways to do everything involved with the sport. Well, maybe not always, sometime there are three or more ways to do it. Every fly fishing book you read will give you a slightly different take on the best way to do everything. This duality runs through the entire sport. The rod length might be around six feet for fishing small streams and up to fifteen feet when fishing salt water flats. The most recent trend in fly fishing rods is toward shorter and lighter rods as fishing in smaller bodies of water for different species has become popular. Still, you need to match the rod to the type of fishing you are planning or else expect to get several rods of different sizes.

When you are learning how to set up a fly fishing rod, give special attention to the line selection. Unlike casting rods, the line is more known for other attributes than just break strength. Quality line is essential. The big problem is what is called reel memory. The line must be played out fairly straight and natural to give the best presentation of the fly. Reel memory is where the line twists when played out due to being wound on the reel. Higher quality fly fishing line has virtually no reel memory. The rod has been ranked at the top because unlike its counterparts it is light and more sensitive. This triple built blank is made with a glass exterior design and a graphite interior design. In addition, it has snake guides of stainless steel, a cock grip with a hooker on top, blank-through handle, and aluminum oxide guides. Specially designed to tackle a wide range of species ranging from small to large fish. This stik rod is one of the best from Shakespeare. This rod is affordable and convenient for those who are interested in fishing with braid. In addition, the Ugly Stik is popular for its progressive, yet smooth, power flow when handling small fish types as well as reservation of energy for handling big fish.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Fishing Has Always Been A Traditional Method Of Survival

Fishing has always been a traditional and widely used method of survival, particularly for coastal communities. Each type of these fishing boats has varied designs that are best suited to their styles of fishing and their apprehension of the sea and its behavior. For instance, the natives of the Amazon River Basin favor the lightweight, wickerwork, single-person boat as their fishing vessel as it makes catching fish in the shallow waters fairly easy. To find winter crappie, use your depth finder to look for submerged creek and river channels in 15 to 40 feet of water. What you're looking for is brush or submerged trees along these channels. Crappie will be holding somewhere in or around that cover. Crappie, like bass and most other species, almost always stage close to some type of cover, and they seem to prefer brush-piles or submerged trees as their cover of choice. Underwater ledges next to deeper channels may also be holding a few crappie, if there is some type of cover nearby. If a warm front comes through and the temperatures rise for a few days, crappie may begin to move up to flats along the creek channels. If that happens, you may want to go back to slow-trolling, as the fish will be more spread out.

Boats are an important component of a complete fishing experience. Other than fishing, boats are also used for a variety of purposes. For, instance, they have always been popular as a means of water transportation. Moreover, boats are also a source of outdoor recreation. They are used in various water games and competitions. Boats have, since ancient times served, as a practical means of transport when other means had not been developed. Over a period time, boats have managed to gain much significance and have even become status symbols. Fishing boats that can carry two to six people, and move at high speeds are widely preferred here. Bass Boats, Pontoons and Runabouts are examples of boats that fit these criteria.

Fishing is a hobby as well as a means of livelihood for many all around the world. Game fishing does not exactly need a particular fishing boat, but when you have taken up this hobby so seriously, why not get your own boat? The size, type of a fishing boat you need depends on the type of fish you are looking to catch. It also depends on what type of water you are going to use it as well as the area where you are looking to fish. The boat makers are always working to come up with a new and much efficiently designed fishing boat each day. From an inflatable fishing boat to a luxurious full deck boat for professional fishing is now available in the market. Before buying a boat, one must not overlook the pros and cons of the boat, the material with which it is made, the size, price and other specifications and characteristics. Fishing boat reviews comes in handy at this time. You can go through them and see the various makes of the boats, their utility, their capacity, features and so much more.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Are You Fishing Enthusiast ?

There are many fishing enthusiasts who love fishing all over popular destinations of globe. When you are travelling to Miami, certainly missing Miami Beach fishing will not complete your trip. Fishing is very relaxing activity and has gained momentum since last few years. There have been many reasons that tourist prefer fishing activities on the Miami beaches because eth weather is very favorable and many charter boats make the fishing a realistic and fun experience. When you travel across the Miami coasts you will feel to hire the fishing charters. They are great and spacious, equipped with latest devices and all safety gadgets. You will find varied boats in abundance which will improve the experience and allow you to see fishes closely with the help of crew members. The new technology makes you feel to practice the Sport Fishing because the equipments come handy to you and even you don't feel the pressure too much exerted on your body parts. Fishing if practiced well is one activity which is very engaging, productive and satisfying also.

While a fishing tackle refers to almost all equipment or things which are used by a fisherman or angler for fishing. The term fishing gear generally includes hooks, blades, beads, floats, leaders, sinkers, snaps, swivels, spoons, split rings and wire, spinners and clevises to attach spinner blades to fishing lures. Hooks are used for centuries in catching saltwater fish. A hook is directly attached to the edge of a fishing line which is available in numerous types, sizes, model and material. As hooks are clearly designed to effectively catch fish, it is also perfectly designed to hold live baits and lures as well as to be compatibly attached to other devices. This fishing device is the oldest fishing tackle and is meant to retrieve the fishing line with the presence of a spool and axle. The optimal functioning of a fishing reel can be clearly seen in a method of fishing called angling, a popular and genuine recreational fishing.

Besides the fact that they are shallow, spring crappie tend to stack up, so where you hook into one big fish, the chances are extremely good that you are going to catch a bunch of them. Overall, finding crappie and catching a big bag of slabs are at their best this time of year. Most anglers enjoy spring crappie because they tend to migrate to shallower water and this alone cuts down on your search time. Instead of holding on hidden cover, crappie will tend to move to shallow treetops and stump fields, riprap banks and docks, many of which are visible, often in the backs of creeks or coves and usually fairly close to a lake's banks. Even if you find the right bank to work, it is necessary to observe the surrounding environment and make the most educated pattern presentation possible. Crappie are still a bit lethargic this time of year, so your bait must be presented at the proper depth and as close to the fish as possible, since they are not in the mood to go chasing anything around as of yet.They use structures like channel ledges, humps and long points as staging areas, keying on any brush or stumps. Bass tend to have the same behavior during the pre-spawn period when they are starting to line up around cover that is usually adjacent to their spawning areas.