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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'River Restoration Fishing' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your River Restoration Fishing Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to River Restoration Fishing 1. Alaskan Halibut Fishing From A Kayak - By: Michael Russell In Alaska, there are plenty of areas to go fishing; however, sometimes you may want to fish on the water instead of on land. Sure, a normal boat is great to use, but fishing from a kayak is a completely different way to fish. Before you plan your fishing trip, you have to know which area... Featured ArticleThe Flying Fish Of Rainie Falls. It is early fall here in Southern Oregon.The trees are full of color, and so are the rivers and streams.If you have ever wanted to witness firsthand the majesty, power and persistence of Salmon and Steelhead, then you owe it to yourself to jump in your car, hop the next train or bus, or take to the air on the the next plane to Medford Oregon. And don't forget your hiking boots.The Rogue river is home to one of the last great runs of native Salmon and Steelhea ...
Read full story 2. Jamaica's Underwater Wonders - By: Jambo Over the years many songwritershave referred to thebeauty of this green pearl inthe string of Caribbean islands,and today it is known throughoutthe world for its lush vegetation,reggae music, rum andcoffee. One of the most overlookedattractions is, however,that part of the island t... 3. Knot Tying Tool Instructional Dvd Included - By: Chris Miles I’ll never forget the first time I had a knot break. I still remember that fish swimming off and leaving me with nothing but the curly tail on the end of my line. So why is it that we will fish, and fish until the knot breaks? The answer is simple we tie a knot and we hope it will last forever... 4. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 3 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan Shanghai: The Eastern Cuisine As you follow the Yangtse River eastward out of the Szechuan region, you will arrive into eastern China, which lies on a great plain formed by the Yangtze River and ends with its river delta. The river delta encompasses some of the most fertile l... 5. Sockeye Salmon - Tricks To Catching Reds In Alaska - By: Paul Mroczka One reason Reds attract anglers is their numbers. In Alaska’s Kenai River during their runs they are abundant, regularly peaking at 750,000 and sometimes reach 1,000,000! That’s right - one million Reds. Additionally, as far as taste goes, the Sockeye is said to be the best tasting of all salmon (th... 6. King Salmon In Alaska – What To Look For In A Char - By: Paul Mroczka Of course, you want your fishing expedition to be the best it can possibly be, which means if you’re going to enlist a charter service you should make sure they know what they’re doing. Here are a few tips on how to go about finding the river guide that is best for you. You’ll need to determine a ... 7. Predator Tropical Fish - By: Nate Jamieson Some tropical fish, either because of their size, feeding habits, or just their natural behavior, are not suitable for beginners to try and raise in a community tank. These are some of the big and bad, that you may want to avoid until you're more experienced. Oscar- This native of the Amazon ... 8. Sport Fishing Around The World - By: Michael Russell Given the chance to create Utopia, any fly fisherman would opt for the ideal stream. Cool, clear water would rush from snowcapped mountains, tumbling through rocky gorges into deep eddies, then slide serenely through wildflower meadows...and it would be brimming with hungry trout. Added ... 9. Salmon Fishing Basics - By: Michael Russell You pack up your fly fishing gear and head out for a day of solitude at your favorite cold water fishing spot. You arrive, pack your gear to the bank, slip on your thigh waders, add a selection of flies to your fishing vest and walk into the stream. You cast and work your fly rod and line, enjoying ... 10. Fly Fishing For Salmon- Few Tips - By: Michael Russell The flies are usually heavier doubles or trebles. These flies act as a solid attractants for salmon. Position is critical to your success. Always fish over a place where salmon prefer to rest, unless you see a moving fish It is purely lure fishing method rather than imitative of insects (... 11. Great Spots To Take A Fishing Vacation - By: Michael Russell The waters of the world are full of fish and there are thousands of spots to take a fishing vacation. So, when you pack up and head out for a fishing vacation, it is your own personal preference of where you choose to go. However, there are some great fishing spots that are highly recommended for th... 12. Baits Used In Freshwater Fishing - By: Michael Russell Probably the most universal of all natural baits is the worm. The more easily obtained common garden worm is a good standby for the big, pencil thick variety found in shady gullies between hills along sub-tropical rain forests. They can also be found in marshy, fertile river flats. The more active t... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Fishing The Upper Potomac River With Ken Penrod And Lefty Kreh Outdoor guide and author Ken Penrod calls the Upper Potomac home, and with nearly 40 years of fishing on these waters, I guess that';s true. Ken is joined by world famous fly fisherman Lefty Kreh, who actually began his fishing career as a guide and local outdoor writer on this very river. So, if you want to learn a great deal about catching smallmouth bass on light tackle, sit back and enjoy. Thi... |