Catfishing tips how to catfish with planer bobbers the movie

Planer bobber fishing for catfish this is how we do it every time out – From getting the bait at our free bait store to rigging up with fresh bait to casting the coolest new planer bobber proto types in the world- These are the best how to tips on the net- We got the catfishing wired-if your not planer bobber fishing ,look what your missing.This is a blast and we sure catch the heck out of a bunch of big catfish-See how to planer bobber fish the movie-were catfishing with planer bobbers-You’ll save gas and catch more catfish-channel catfish-Blue catfish , flathead catfish too-walleye trout crappie .

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New York State’s Fresh Water Fishing Regulations Guide

If you live in New York or plan to go fresh water fishing in New York state, you’d do well to get yourself a copy of their fresh water fishing regulations guide. It is not yet available online, but you may request a copy of the current regulations by sending an email to:

[email protected]

The guide is free and contains the most recent regulatory changes affecting the fresh water fishing in New York. And of course, it’s free!

I found another publication that IS available online at the New York Department of Environmental Conservation site and is really quite good. It’s a beginner’s guide to fishing called “fishing basics” and is a nice guide to have your children read through or for yourself if you’re just a beginning fisherman. It even includes instructions on how to tie a clinch knot!

You can check it out at the DEC site here:

http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/fish_marine_pdf/fishingbasics.pdf

If you’d like to check out some of New York’s other fresh water fishing guides available online, just go to:

http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/4787.html

Hope this helps you!

Catch you later.

 

Fishing Tips for Freshwater Book

Fishing Tips for Freshwater Book

Tips on locating fish, using and caring for equipment, choosing bait, ice fishing, and fly fishing and tying Details on 31 species, including sturgeon, walleye, perch, and bluegill Book is Packed with illustrations From fishing through different seasons to making use of safety pins, PVC pipe, and nail clippers, Gene Kugach serves up a new collection of useful fishing hints. He also includes in this book instructions for filleting and dressing various kinds of fish and provides recipes such as Perch with Cheese Sauce, Baked Bullhead, and New England Fish Chowder. About the Author: Gene Kugach is author of Fishing Basics, Freshwater Fishing Tips and Techniques, Fly Tier’s Handbook, and Fly Tier’s Pattern Book. He lives in Park Ridge, Illinois.

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FRESHWATER FISHING FOR BASS WITH SPINNERBAITS

Spinnerbaits are one of the most productive lures when freshwater fishing for big Australian Bass.Once anglers understand a few basic key pointers, spinnerbaits will put big Australian Bass in the boat.To find out more about catching our awsome Australian bass, booking future fishing/echo tours then message Steve Davies or go to www.stevedaviesfishing.com

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Fresh Water Fishing Rules Change In New York State

I just ran across an article by Dave Henderson which gives a quick review of the changes in the fresh water fishing regulations recently passed by the state of New York. These changes will go into effect on October 1st of this year – that’s 2 weeks folks!

Dave does a nice job of summarizing the changes and how it will affect most local anglers.

If you’d like to check out Dave’s article, you can find it here:

http://www.pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080914/COLUMNISTS16/809140301/1005/OPINION

If you’d like to read the full legislation concerning the new fishing regulations, then you should go here:

http://www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/34113.html

Hope this helps you!

Catch you later.

 

New Jersey Wildlife Heritage Festival – Fresh Water Fishing Included

I just wanted to make a quick post for those of you who live close to New Jersey.  September 27th and 28th will be the New Jersey Wildlfie Heritage Festival. This event is tailored for the whole family including the children. There are lots of events to participate in throughout the 2 days. They even have some trout fishing for the children up to age 16. I plan on attending with my boys and wife!  Directions to the event are included on their web page. Check out the event by clicking here! Come learn about fresh water fishing in New Jersey as well as other wildlife in the state.

Catch you later.

-Mark

Labor Day Fresh Water Fishing Fun

As most folks do in the USA, I had labor day off. (That’s Monday September the 1st for those not in the US.) So what did the boys want to do for the day? “Let’s go fishing!”

Since we had a successful day the last time we went to the creek, we decided we’d head back there to see what we could catch.

The day was completely different from our last outing – it was a bright warm sunny day and we were heading out at 9:30 am. This compared to last time which was cloudy, overcast and slightly cooler.

So I warned my sons that the fishing would be completely different for the day and gave them the “bright sunny day” bass fishing tips! The boys wanted to head straight to the hole that was so successful for us the last time there. After fishing for an hour and seeing bass and sufish, we had no success. A few other fishermen showed up so I suggested to the boys that we try moving to another spot.

We couldn’t see too many fish at the new spot, but it was deeper and the current was moving a little faster here. We weren’t there very long before we all had some fish on! I caught the first one – a nice 14-15 inch largemouth bass. (See the rubber worm?) 😉

My younger son caught the next fish and at first we thought it was a roach. (See image below.) But after closer examination we believe it was a white perch. Can any one verify that for us?

The next fish caught was a yellow perch by my older son. Both of these types of fish were never caught in this creek before by anyone I know. So we were all surprised to see them! See my older son’s catch below.

We caught some more largemouth bass and sunfish and my older son won the prize for catching the largest fish of the day – he caught a largemouth bass that was an inch or two larger than the one I caught! All in all it was a successful fresh water fishing day!

Make sure your fishing trips are just as successful as ours. Get the 100 Best Freshwater Fishing Tips book shown above and your success is assured!

Catch you later!

 

Top 100 Fishing Tips – Freshwater Fishing

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