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Late Ice Salmon Fishing On Lake Superior
Late Ice Salmon Fishing On Lake Superior Late Ice Salmon Fishing On Lake Superior - Every cast, minus a fish, is laden with slivered shards. My rod guides in the low 30 degree air temps act as line scrapers. Then I have to set the nine foot rod down, clean and clear the tip, wind it all back up, and cast it out again, minus the ice, clear as this crisp air. No color, colored ice...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon

Catch More Salmon - Fishing Leadcore Presentation Is On Fire
Catch More Salmon - Fishing Leadcore Presentation Is On Fire Salmon Leadcore presentation - Here are some ways to present lures in spring. This time of year look for most of your fish in the top 50 feet. Keep your eye on your locator and also work deeper marks when you see them. My experience this time of year is the deeper fish are less active and tend not to bite...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon

How to Catch Moody Fish
How to Catch Moody Fish How to Catch Moody Fish - Always consider the mood of fish and the environment they are in. This will help you find the best speed. Mood is defined by weather and the time of year. High and low barometric pressure are a part of the weather question. They both have a significant impact on the mood of all fish...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General, Fishing - Bait and Tackle , Fishing - Trout and Salmon

How to Catch Late Ice Bluegills, Crappies and Perch
How to Catch Late Ice Bluegills, Crappies and Perch Panfish During Late Ice - The rule for panfish this winter, at least for me and my clients, has been to fish shallower than "normal". Meaning those deep holes ( 30-40 ft) that usually produce nice quantities of nice panfish did not produce on most of my "go to" lakes. However, the shallow bite (5-15ft) never really died off like it tends to towards mid winter...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Panfish, Crappie, Sunfish, Perch

Is Your Fishing Guide Coast Guard Licensed ?
Is Your Fishing Guide Coast Guard Licensed ? Coast Guard Licensed Fishing Guides - Have you ever hired a guide and wondered at least about the insurance the guide probably does not have? If there is an accident can the guide even perform CPR?...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General, Fishing - Walleye Fishing, Fishing 101

How To Fish Salmon - Puzzle Solved
How To Fish Salmon - Puzzle Solved Salmon in particular and many other species can be especially finicky and difficult to catch. As all types of fish are unique in their habitat there is some common threads in their DNA. The common factors and threads are the parts of the puzzle that, when fitted together, will solve some of your most difficult questions. Now let's explore the common threads...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon

Late Ice Panfishing In Minnesota - Red Eared Luck
Late Ice Panfishing In Minnesota - Red Eared Luck March Perch and Sunfish in Minnesota - Red eared sunfish seem like a good omen to me when I’m fishing. I like the bright color and the flash of red slashed across their face. Red ears school and so do crappies but red ears schools don’t swim off. You hit one; you’re into it until you’re done. They may be small, but they smack bait. I like that....keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Panfish, Crappie, Sunfish, Perch

How To Catch Salmon On Spoons and Why
How To Catch Salmon On Spoons and Why Catching Salmon on Spoons: With a few pointers and the reason behind them you may find spoons as a great addition to your salmon fishing arsenal. Over twenty-five years in the pursuit of salmon has brought me to the conclusion that no single approach is the answer to salmon success...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon

Have You Ever Dreamed of Catching a Big Fish ?
Have You Ever Dreamed of Catching a Big Fish ? The Vanities - Some of you can guess at my age and from that glean the fact that I have actively fished for better than forty years. Incased in those years for me and perhaps yourselves as well was not just the hope of knowing that a large fish was more than possibly in your mind but as I, you KNEW it really existed in the depths of some lake...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General

How To Cope With Cabin Fever - Try Ice Fishing
How To Cope With Cabin Fever - Try Ice Fishing Cabin Fever and Ice Fishing: If weather and reports of slow fishing drag you down, however, don’t despair. I've got some advice for helping to fight through the Dog Days no matter the time of year...keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - General

How to Catch Lake Trout Ice Fishing During a Full Moon
How to Catch Lake Trout Ice Fishing During a Full Moon Ice Fishing For lake Trout: People, I have been told can act kinda weird during the full moon. The Full moon has been linked to crime, accidents, fertility, and werewolves, among other things. Some people even follow the solunar tables to try and of all things just catch a fish. I mean, can you imagine if a lunar moon table told fish when to bite and when not to? keep reading
Posted In: Fishing - Trout and Salmon

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Rainbow trout easy! look!
Get some 100% whole wheat bread and go to a nice river,now tear off the crust and a bit of center and throw the pieces out where you think the trout are.Now wait 2-5 minutes,and if they start hopping and eating it,get a small piece and make a bread pellet, put it on your hook, now throw it 2 feet away from the latest splash, and slowly pull your rod up and watch the line,one should bite any time now. Remember to set the hook and reel!works on rainbow trout and other small trout.Hope it works for you,it did for me!

Courtesy of  Dylan
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Trout Fishing Tips
Winter Seminar featuring Larry Dahlberg
Hello Everyone, Just wanted to let you all know that Larry Dahlberg of TV’s “Hunt for Big Fish” will be appearing and speaking at a Musky Road Rules Seminar event at the Maple Grove Hilton Garden on Saturday January 29, 2011. The event starts at 10am and is a musky based seminar that will cover several topics being presented by Larry Dahlberg, Gregg Thomas and Tony Grant. There will also be a open question guide panel featuring Jason Hamernick, John Hoyer and Luke Ronnestrand. Together these guys have fished many major waters in Minnesota and Canada. There will also be a review of all new musky fishing products for 2011 and a pool side demonstration. Door prizes will be given away plus on site lure raffles. If you are interested in attending women and children are free, prices for admission and sign ups can be found on the website www.muskyroadrules.com. No matter if you are a seasoned musky veteran or new to the sport you will walk away from this event with some useful...

Courtesy of  muskyroadrules
Posted In: Open Water Fishing Tips
Don't be fooled, walleyes are aggressive fish
Forget what you have learned. Remember this--sunlight or clear water, they like to eat insects, more walleyes survive on mud and weeds than rock, they can be found anywhere in the water column, time of day has nothing to do with success, the walleye was originally a river fish and stocked in lakes, and they do not "tap" when they bite. In other words, a walleye is a northern pike without the slime, Good Luck, Capt. Josh

Courtesy of  fishguy
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Move That Boat and Don't Sit So Long
Don't sit to long! What I mean is--if you are not getting fish in the boat within a few minutes of finding them or checking out a new area then fire up that over priced boat your sitting in and move to a new location immediately. Covering water and finding active fish fast! produces results Good Luck, Capt. Josh.

Courtesy of  Captain Josh Hagemeister
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Crappie Fishing, Northern Pike Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Bass Tip
Bass are territorial and they also react to our presence. Bass are like beautiful women they love to show off the goods. Bass love to flip, splash and say look at me and try to catch me. Sound familiar gentlemen? Bass respond to many presentations, and it is important to offer them options. Bass are seasoned in the art of bait removal i.e. " the empty hook", they are also excellent at throwing off a hook or lure. They are strong and take great pleasure in avoiding capture and taunting the angler. If all else is not working try an old fashioned Night Crawler, if that doesn't work you might need a wetsuit and spear gun.

Courtesy of  Huntleigh
Posted In: Bass Fishing Tips
Out of Bait? Try Homemade Household baits
A hot dog a common household food item works well for many types of fish like Panfish, Catfish and bass.

Courtesy of  Team JustNorth
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing, Sunfish Fishing Tips
Don't let that fish smell you - Anise your hands
Every one knows that a fish can smell you on the lures you've touched. Oils from your hands do not easily wash off once the lure hits the water. Try rubbing your hands with anise seeds, which can be bought for about .50 cents in many grocery stores. This will help eliminate the scent of your hands on the lure.

Courtesy of  shore fisher
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Tips on keeping fresh bait
Tired of having foam leech container break apart? Re-use a 20 oz. or smaller beverage container for leeches. Just keep in the cooler with the other beverages. Remeber to take to label off to avoid surprises! Keeping a couple of small stones in the minnow bucket will sink the bucket into deeper/colder water during the warmer summer months. Just don't submerge it into the mud, as it will not have positive results.

Courtesy of  Nathan Kestner
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Sunfish Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
What to do with Stinky fish garbage
Having trouble with fish guts smelling up the garbage. Keep them in the freezer until garbage day.

Courtesy of  Nathan Kestner
Posted In: Open Water Fishing Tips
Sick of loosing slip bobber after breakoffs?
If you are sick and tired of chasing slip bobbers across the lake after you snap your line. Simply put a small split shot above your bait to act as a "stopper". If you are afraid of having the split shot corrupt the action of your bait simply use a bobber stop instead. If you want to attract attention underwater don't snip off the extra string.

Courtesy of  Nathan Kestner
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Walleye Fishing Tips
Rusty Fishing Hooks
Throw away RUSTY fish hooks. The chances of poking yourself may result in blood poisoning, and a quick trip to the Emergency Room.

Courtesy of  CrappieMagnet
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Crappie Fishing Tips
Fighting a Bass
When you are fighting a fish and trying to get him back in the boat, at all costs DO NOT LET THEM JUMP!!! It looks really cool and all when a bass goes airborne on you and does some neat acrobatic tricks, but that is the easiest way for them to throw the hook on you. Too many times I've seen guys that I fish with "horsing" a fish to the boat with their rod tip straight up in the air. If you have a fish that wants to dive deep on you, then put your rod tip up and keep the tension on the fish. However, if the fish is screaming for the suface, LOWER YOUR ROD TIP! Don't put slack in the line or anything, just hold your rod to the side, but with the rod tip low. If you keep upward tension on the fish as it comes to the surface, you just make it that much easier for the fish to jump. And if you have tension on the line when it jumps, then you will more than likely loose that fish. So in short, my tip is if you think the fish is going to jump on you, keep tension on the fish by lowering...

Courtesy of  Anonymous
Posted In: Open Water Fishing, Bass Fishing Tips
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