Friday 30 September 2011

Coast Coast Led Lenser Hp8402 Focusing Led



Up to 14 lumens of light output and 6.5 hours of battery life Beam distance of up to 75 feet Lightweight and durable aluminum body Pocket clip 1 AAA battery (included), 4 inches Cloverleaf Multi-Reflector System. Twist focus. 24-ct gold contacts. High intensity LED; white beam. 0.33watts / 11 lumens. Up 98 ft effective range. [...]
Coast LED Lenser HP8402 Focusing LED Flashlight P2 Reviews

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Coast Coast Led Lenser Hp8307t Focusing Led



Up to 220 lumens of light output and 11 hours of battery life Beam distance of up to 837 feet Advanced Focus System allows users to lock in their preferred spot or focus beam using one hand without dark spots when moving from concentrated to wide beam. Microcontroller switch system 4 AAA batteries (included), 5.75 [...]
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Thursday 22 September 2011

Schrade Schrade Old Timer Sharpfinger Knife Fixed



Includes leather sheath Fixed blade knife Full-grain leather sheath 7.25″ overall length Limited Lifetime Old Timer Sharpfinger fixed blade knife. 7.25″ overall length, and includes a leather sheath. Limited Lifetime Warranty Price: $ 12.49 List Price: $ 25.14
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Saturday 17 September 2011

Steiner Steiner 7×50 Commander Xp Binoculars



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Monday 12 September 2011

Inova Inova T4qm-hb Rechargeable 5 Function Led



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Thursday 8 September 2011

Polar Polar Pure Water Disinfectant With Iodine



Polar Pure Water Disinfectant Portable water disinfectant ideal for camping, backpacking, or traveling Unique bottle design deploys pure crystallized iodine into water Destroys waterborne pathogens, including Giardia and microorganisms Treats up to 2,000 quarts of water per bottle; indefinite shelf life Bottle cap measures and decants solution–no other tools required Even if you have a [...]
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Saturday 3 September 2011

Barska Barska Focus Free 7×35 Binocular



Simple with no need for any focusing thus provide immediate viewing Fully coated optics for clear images Wide angle provides a wider field of view to capture more of the action Contemporary and stylish rubber armor design Ideal for all action-packed activities, and includes carrying case and neckstrap No time to focus when you are [...]
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Tuesday 30 August 2011

Atn Atn Omega Class 10×42 Rangefinder Binocular



10×24 Omega class rangefinder binoculars with unobstructed field of view and .5 milirad increments Rugged, 100% waterproof O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged to keep out moisture and shock proof construction with full rubber amour Meets standards and requirements of MIL-STD810 Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission, individual diopter focus for clearer images Limited lifetime warranty ATN [...]
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Friday 26 August 2011

Bushnell Bushnell 78-4405 Car Window Mount



Two-way pan head for convenient adjustment and panning Matte black finish Non-slip rubber feet Clamps easily to the window with rubber pads Mount this Bushnell(R) Car Window Mount to your car for viewing through your Bushnell(R) scope. It’s anti-reflection matte black finish will leave you undetected. Price: $ 24.99 List Price: $ 47.95
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Monday 22 August 2011

Mule Mule Deer Shed Hunting Tips – Is It Enough For



Mule Deer Shed Hunting Tips – Is It Enough For Deer? Mule Deer Shed Hunting Tips The 243 Winchester has been around for a long time. The .243 Winchester is a necked down 308 round and it inherits the overall good accuracy from the 308. Bullets from 55 grains all the way up to 115 [...]
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Thursday 18 August 2011

Adventurer Adventurer Aluminum Survival Kit Box



Size: Appx 7.3″ x 4.6″ x 2.3″ (including clasps) Hard Anodized Aluminum – Dark Gray in color Fire and Water Resistant Extremely Durable Weight: 6.2 oz The Adventurer Survival Kit Box, part of the Best Glide Adventurer Series of Survival Equipment, is ideal for all of your outdoor needs. Because it is made of heavy [...]
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Sunday 14 August 2011

Lifeline Lifeline 53 Piece First Aid Kit (red)



New hard shell design 53 piece first aid kit Suited for car, home or outdoors Clear pockets for ease of identifying Carabineer to clip on belt or backpack 53 PIECE FIRST AID KIT INCLUDES: First aid instructions, scissors, tweezers, 2 vinyl gloves (1 pair), 3 sting relief pads,6 antiseptic towelettes,10 alcohol prep pads,10 3/8″ x [...]
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Tuesday 9 August 2011

Utg Utg Defender Series Weapon And Handheld



Slide-on Tactical Style Ring Included; super bright, Maximum 126 Lumens. Combat Tactical Front Head. Law Enforcement Rated Rolling Stop Shoulder. Complete with Remote Pressure Switch. Two 3-volt Lithium Batteries Included. UTG Defender Series Weapon and Handheld Tactical Xenon Flashlight with Twist-on, Push-Button and Remote Pressure Switch Triple on/off Systems, Complete with Remote Pressure Switch, Tactical [...]
UTG Defender Series Weapon and Handheld Tactical Xenon Flashlight Reviews

Friday 5 August 2011

Barska Barska 8×20 Naturescape Binoculors



8x magnification with 20mm objective lens Fully Multi-coated optics for bright clear images Twist-up Eyepieces and Center focus for smooth and quick focusing Designed for extreme portability and rugged performance, the new Naturescape compact roof prism binoculars. All two models feature fully multi-coated optics and center focus. Includes neckstrap, carrying pouch and cleaning cloth. Bonus [...]
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Monday 1 August 2011

Terralux Terralux Tle-1f Ministar1 1-watt Flange



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Wednesday 27 July 2011

Compact Compact 2-in-1 Super-bright 8-led



Premium-quality, full-featured flashlight that doubles as a Laser pointer 8 super-bright LED emit up to 13,000mcd of pure white light with fewer shadows Powerful 5mW Class III A red Laser has excellent distance-cast, easy-to-locate Operates for hours on 3 AAA batteries (3 Panasonic included); barrel-mounted positive-action switch Finely-machined aluminum body for durability, water-resistant Silicone seals; [...]
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Sunday 24 July 2011

Stanley Stanley Sl5w09 5 Watt Led Spotlight



50% smaller with up to 16 times the normal runtime 192 Lumen / 7.2 volt 700mAh NiMH Battery / 5 watt Cree Power LED Bulb Constant light output Dimmer control that extends runtime up to 4 hours Features a carry lanyard Stanley 5-Watt LED Spotlight has 192 lumens, 7.2 volt 700mAh NiMH battery and 5 [...]
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Thursday 21 July 2011

Trademark Trademark Oversight Oversight Digital



Camera: Photo modes: normal, self-timer, consecutive, compress, non-compress, video, delete last photo, delete all, high-resolution, low-resolution, 50Hz (220v), 60Hz (110v) Number of photos: Non-compressed VGA (640×480 pixels): 26 Lens: .25 inch fixed lens F4.5 Focal length 28 mm Automatic white balance Self timer with 10 second delay .25 inch CMOS image sensor 100 seconds of [...]
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Saturday 16 July 2011

Survival Survival Kit – 1 Person, 3 Days



Emergency water to maintain hydration. Assorted items to protect against cold and wet weather. Light stick and whistle to signal for help. Perfect for home, work, school, vehicle and events. Includes: 1 emergency poncho, 1 emergency blanket, 2 hand warmers, 1 light stick, 1 whistle with neck cord, 1 “Call 911″ flag, 3 procedural masks, [...]
Survival Kit – 1 Person, 3 Days

Thursday 14 July 2011

About About Fly Fishing



Fly Fishing is definitely an angling technique that aims to catch fish using artificial flies. Historically, salmon and trout are the categories of fish caught using this technique. But in recent times, an amazing array of fish have been included with the list like pike, carp and striped bass. The sport of fly fishing have [...]
About Fly Fishing

Monday 11 July 2011

Super-bright Super-bright 100 Led Flashlight –



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Super-Bright 100 LED Flashlight – Soft Rubber Grip – Just 7″ Long!

Thursday 7 July 2011

Dorcy Dorcy International 41-2098 145-lumens



145-Lumens Variable brightness control 25 hour run time Adjustable elastic headstrap Plastic construction Dorcy 3 – watt LED Luxeon Adjustable Headlamp. Hands – free BRILLIANT, and ON SALE! The Luxeon bulb is 10X brighter than regular LED lights, projecting a beam over 100 ft. It never needs replacing, and the whole package is so convenient [...]
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Saturday 2 July 2011

Streamlight Streamlight 88032 Protac Tactical



C4 LED Technology, Impervious To Shock With A 50,000 Hour Lifetime Multi-Function, Push-Button Tactical Tailswitch. One Handed Operation Of Momentary, Variable Intensity Or Strobe Mode Anti-Roll Facecap, Removable Pocket Clip Length: 3.97 In. (10.08 Cm) Head Diameter: 0.90 In. (2.29 Cm) Barrel Diameter: 0.65 In. (1.65 Cm) IPX7 Rated Design; Waterproof To 1 Meter For [...]
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Wednesday 29 June 2011

Barska Barska Atlantic 10×42 Waterproof



O-ring sealed for complete waterproof protection and Dry nitrogen-purged and sealed to prevent fogging and moisture damage in all weather conditions Fully coated optics for increased clarity with BAK-4 prism for crisp images Large knurled center focus knob for precise focusing with non-slip and ergonomic shock absorbing rubber armor Long eye relief with twist-up eyecups [...]
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Friday 24 June 2011

Prosurvival Prosurvival Pocket Survival Kit



Wenger Swiss Army Knife (features blade, nail file, scissors), Fox 40 Rescue Howler Whistle, SUN 20mm Button Compass with Luminous Markings “Spark-Lite” & Tinder Quik Fire Starters from Four Seasons Survival, Photon II Lithium powered MICROLIGHT white flashlight, Rescue Flash Signal Mirror Stainless Steel Commando Wire Saw, Ten Chlorine Water Purification Tablets, Pencil & Waterproof [...]
ProSurvival Pocket Survival Kit

Monday 20 June 2011

Coast Coast Led Lenser Hp8437 Focusing Led



Up to 1300 lumens of light output and 244 hours of battery life Beam distance of up to 1532 feet Lightweight and durable aluminum body, 15.5 inch Three step Quick-Cycle Switch function – press for maximum light, click for high light, click again for low light 4 D batteries and molded carrying case included Coast [...]
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Thursday 16 June 2011

Grabber Grabber Outdoors The Original Space Brand



Reflects & retains 80% of radiated body heat Store in car, camper, boat, or gear bag in case of emergency, or use after marathons or sporting events Waterproof & windproof Weighs just 3 ounces Available in Silver/Silver, Gold/Silver or Olive-Drab/Silver Engineered to reflect and retain over 80% of radiated body heat. the unique combination of [...]
Grabber Outdoors The Original Space Brand Emergency Tactical-Survival Blanket- Olive-Drab/Silver (Pack of 3) Reviews

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Fenix Fenix Tk12 R5 Led Flashlight



6 inch lenth, 6 ounce weight, convenient dual output levels. Low-65 lumens(12 hrs) and High-280 lumens(1.5 hrs) Tactical body design is made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum Digitally regulated output will maintain constant brightnesss at all levels Intelligent memory chip will keep you in the mode you left in last use, but allow you to quickly [...]
Fenix TK12 R5 LED Flashlight

Saturday 11 June 2011

Energizer Energizer Metal 2aa Flashlight 3-watt



Battery runs on 2 AA lithium batteries which are included Flashlight has a silver metal body and a black rubber grip LED’s are low temperature and last 100,000 hours! 65 Lumen light output for great illumination Manufacturer’s lifetime guarantee! 2 watt LED 2AA Metal Energizer Flashlight Price: $ 13.66 List Price: $ 30.99
Energizer Metal 2AA Flashlight 3-watt LED

Tuesday 7 June 2011

Great Great Buck Hunting Tips



Great Buck Hunting Tips  If you are determined to get the deer of your life then these buck hunting tips are for you. Hunting can be very long and stressful being out in the woods before daylight and then hours later all you have to show for your time and effort is seeing a bunch [...]
Great Buck Hunting Tips

Saturday 4 June 2011

9 9 Led Flashlight, 3 3aaa Batteries Inclued (



Water-proof; Anti-shock switch; Safe Cell; Useful for cars. Aerial aluminium torch, waterproof structure design, energy-saving, use 3AAA Battery. Price: $ 0.49 List Price: $ 0.49
9 LED Flashlight, 3 3aaa Batteries Inclued ( Silver). Sold As 1 Pack.

Tuesday 31 May 2011

Best Best Baits For Bass Fishing



The perfect bait for bass fishing is a good question. Especially around now of the year. Oh yes! It’s that season again, the birds are chirping, the weather is warm, and the bass are jumping. Spring is a season when bass are spawning, making it much easier to discover them. They are found in the [...]
Best Baits for Bass Fishing

Thursday 26 May 2011

Timber Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife



11 3/8 Inch Solid Stainless Steel Blade Attractive Solid Hardwood Handle Custom Genuine Leather Sheath Great for Collectors Made by Timber Rattler This is one custom blade you will enjoy for years to come! This powerful full tang bowie knife stretches an amazing 16 1/2″ overall! The 11 3/8″ blade is solid stainless steel construction [...]
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Monday 23 May 2011

Streamlight Streamlight 69140 Vantage Led Helmet



Rotates 360 degrees on clamp; Bright blue tail light LED; On/off switch operates with heavy gloves on; Attach or remove in seconds with no tools; weighs 5.14 oz. w/batteries; Clamps on above or below helmet brim; Bulb: LED; Finish: Matte Black; Output (lumens): 80; Power Source: CR123A Lithium, x 2; Switch: Dual-Direction On/Off Switch; FEATURES Rotates [...]
Streamlight 69140 Vantage LED Helmet Mounted Flashlight

Thursday 19 May 2011

Mini Mini Compact Size Ultra Bright 9v Eveready



Equipped with 6 super bright LEDs Power switch for preventing draining High/low/off mode with recessed switch Simple and compact flashlight 9-volt battery and LED light included Have you ever thought that it is difficult for you to fumble in the dark looking for the keys or an item on the nightstand? Now, there is a [...]
Mini Compact Size Ultra Bright 9V Eveready Battery LED Flashlight for Camping, Indoor Use

Fishing Fishing Lures



Wholesale/Bulk Lot of 51 New Born-To-Fish Crankbait Fishing Lures These lures are our own private brand label, are brand new, and are individually packaged Includes 23 standard crankbaits, 2 minnow types, 10 broken-back/jointed lures, 11 chuggers/poppers, and 4 of our special holographic lures Lengths vary from 2.2″ to 5.9″ – You can fish for virtually [...]
Fishing Lures

Monday 16 May 2011

Bass Bass Fishing Extreme Guide



Bass Fishing Bass Fishing All black bass are well-known as strong fighters, and are fished recreationally. Depending upon species and different other factors such as water quality and availability of food, black bass could be found in lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, creeks, even roadside ditches. Largemouth are known for their overall size and resistance [...]
Bass Fishing Extreme Guide

Sunday 15 May 2011

Mastervision Mastervision 1001 5 Led Cap Light



Ultra bright hands free light source Light weight, compact cap light Water resistant and engineered to withstand extreme conditions and rugged use Attaches to brim of cap An essential tool for the professional and recreational outdoorsman Lightweight, compact, and engineered to withstand extreme conditions and rugged use. The 5 LED MasterVision Cap Light is our [...]
MasterVision 1001 5 LED Cap Light

Tuesday 10 May 2011

Beginner’s Beginner’s Manual To Start Fishing



Rod & Reel For a beginning or casual angler, I like a telescopic fishing rod with a spinning reel. They compress to a matter of inches and expand to six or seven feet. Their portability makes them a great choice for hikers, campers and bikers. They are easy to carry, store or keep in the [...]
Beginner’s Manual to start Fishing

Monday 9 May 2011

Wyoming Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting Guides –



Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting Guides – Several Things About Mule Deer Hunting That You Need to Know Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting Guides Are you interested in mule deer hunting? This ancient sport provides a wide variety of benefits. Their meat, pelt, and antlers alone are enough to make these creatures prized additions to any home. [...]
Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting Guides – Several Things About Mule Deer Hunting That You Need to Know

Saturday 7 May 2011

About About Fly Fishing



Fly Fishing is definitely an angling technique that aims to catch fish using artificial flies. Historically, salmon and trout are the categories of fish caught using this technique. But in recent times, an amazing array of fish have been included with the list like pike, carp and striped bass. The sport of fly fishing have [...]
About Fly Fishing

Friday 6 May 2011

Fenix Fenix 258 Lumen Led Flashlight



Length: 6-Inch and Weight: 6 ounce.Will reach over 200 meters (656 FT) using two 3V CR123A batteries (Lithium) or 18650 Li-ion–NOT INCLUDED Body design is made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum, Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish. Waterproof to IPX-8 Standard Virtually indestructible, microprocessor-controlled, CREE light emitting diode (LED) Has no filament to burn out or break, [...]
Fenix 258 Lumen LED Flashlight

Tuesday 3 May 2011

How How To Choose The Right Type Of Bait To Lure Your Fish



When most folks assume with Bass Fishing Bait, what exactly pertains to brain can be normally fundamental data that’s possibly not specially intriguing or beneficial. But there’s some sort of bunch more for you to deciding on the best Bass Fishing Bait than just the basics. Most regarding this review occurs straight through the Bass [...]
How to Choose the Right Type of Bait to Lure Your Fish

Monday 2 May 2011

Beginner’s Beginner’s Manual To Start



Rod & Reel For a beginning or casual angler, I like a telescopic fishing rod with a spinning reel. They compress to a matter of inches and expand to six or seven feet. Their portability makes them a great choice for hikers, campers and bikers. They are easy to carry, store or keep in the [...]
Beginner’s Manual to start Fishing

Wednesday 27 April 2011

21 21 Led Bulb Flashlight Fl30721t



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21 Led Bulb Flashlight FL30721T

Sunday 24 April 2011

Life+gear Life+gear Lglpk01 Lifepack Personal



LifePack Personal Safety-Pack with adjustable straps and cushioned waist straps For use in disaster preparedness, outdoor use or emergency situations LifePack features, first aid kit, all weather poncho, hygiene kit, signaling mirror, pad and pen, N95 respirator mask, signaling whistle, leather gloves, multifunction tool, waterproof document bag, compass and thermal blanket Ergonomically designed for support [...]
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Monday 18 April 2011

Brightest Brightest Mini Pocket Keychain Size



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Saturday 16 April 2011

Mayday Mayday 4 Person Deluxe Emergency Honey



Be ready for any emergency at home or work Food and water has a 5 year shelf life, U.S. Coast Guard approved This Kit has more gear to keep you protected in the event of an emergency Designed for any type of emergency, including hurricanes and floods This four (4) person kit includes: 1 Honey [...]

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Thursday 17 March 2011

How How To Choose The Right Type Of Bait To Lure Your Fish



When most folks assume with Bass Fishing Bait, what exactly pertains to brain can be normally fundamental data that’s possibly not specially intriguing or beneficial. But there’s some sort of bunch more for you to deciding on the best Bass Fishing Bait than just the basics. Most regarding this review occurs straight through the Bass [...]
How to Choose the Right Type of Bait to Lure Your Fish

Friday 4 March 2011

The The Important Conditions For Fishing



Fish world is not stable Something always happens in the water. Weather and water conditions, fodder supplies constantly change and cause changes in the fish activity. Therefore angle’s knowledge should be broad. He should be able to analyze all conditions in order to understand where the fish are and when and what they will bite. [...]
The important conditions for fishing

Tuesday 1 March 2011

Bass Bass Fishing Tips



Fishing is an interesting hobby. This can be done anywhere that has water so it won’t be that hard to get started. In some countries such as the USA, this is considered to be a popular sport. While bass fishing with scent attractants is so well talked about that it has almost become a myth, [...]
Bass fishing tips

Saturday 26 February 2011

Beginner’s Beginner’s Manual To Start Fishing



Rod & Reel For a beginning or casual angler, I like a telescopic fishing rod with a spinning reel. They compress to a matter of inches and expand to six or seven feet. Their portability makes them a great choice for hikers, campers and bikers. They are easy to carry, store or keep in the [...]
Beginner’s Manual to start Fishing

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Shimano Shimano Spinning Rod



For successful fishing the right fishing rod is very important. Well chosen rod will bring its owner lots of happy moments. Sensitivity is one of the most important factors when choosing a rod. Sensitive rod helps the angle to decipher what is happening with a bait. Graphite rods are generally more sensitive than fiberglass ones. [...]
Shimano Spinning Rod

Sunday 20 February 2011

How How To Choose The Right Bait For Lake Fishing



Have you practiced fishing all day long but returned home without any catch? If you do, you already know how frustrating it is to go fishing with no catching any fish. What seems to be the problem, then? Are you not skilled enough for fishing or even your bait just isn’t that useful for fishing [...]
How to Choose the Right Bait for Lake Fishing

Friday 18 February 2011

Crappie Crappie Fishing Tricks



Crappie Fishing is very popular throughout much of North America. Methods vary, but among the most popular is called “Spider Rigging,” a way characterized by a fisherman in a boat with lot of long fishing rods pointing away from the angler at various angles like spokes from the wheel. Anglers who employ the Spider Rigging [...]
Crappie fishing tricks

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Best Best Baits For Bass Fishing



The perfect bait for bass fishing is a good question. Especially around now of the year. Oh yes! It’s that season again, the birds are chirping, the weather is warm, and the bass are jumping. Spring is a season when bass are spawning, making it much easier to discover them. They are found in the [...]
Best Baits for Bass Fishing

Sunday 13 February 2011

Simple Simple Trout Fishing




Here's a really simple way... to catch stream trout using your spinning rod.

If you have ever wanted to fish for trout in a stream but are frustrated by the thought of equipping, learning, and mastering fly casting, here is an alternative. You can be on a stream, fishing and catching trout with a minimum of expense and frustration.

All trout respond to salmon eggs used for bait.

This method of fishing salmon eggs is simple, deadly, and does not kill the trout. Almost all the trout hooked will be caught in the mouth, just like fishing with the fly.

The few components can be purchased at any fishing supply stop, even at a fly fishing shop.

Your shopping list of items to start is very short. The heart of the method is to use a very small float as a strike indicator to float the salmon eggs naturally in the current of the stream.

The small Styrofoam floats used as strike indicators for fly fishing nymphs are ideal. Purchase a few floats that are 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch in diameter. The purpose of the float is to indicate when a trout takes the salmon egg.

Beneath the float about 12 inches attach a very sharp hook.

The first choice in hooks are the extremely sharp Gamatszu hook in size eight. If these are not available, Owner hooks are just as good.

A distant third choice is the Eagle Claw Laser sharp brand of hooks.

You may need some very small split shot weights if the line on your spinning reel is larger than six pound test.

If you need to add weight to the rig to cast it, place one very small, 1/8 inch, split shot directly below the float.

This will provide a little casting weight without killing the natural action of the salmon egg.

Salmon eggs are the first choice for bait.

The bright red processed salmon eggs are found almost every where fishing supplies are sold in trout country. The Green Label Patzutkes brand are a favorite. These are usually less than 1/4 inch in diameter. Place two or three of these salmon eggs on the hook. It is not necessary to cover the entire length of the size 8 hook.

The casting style is a "flip" of the bait into the water.

Merely swing the bait with the bail open on your spinning reel or button held down on the spin cast reel. Control the line with your hand that does not hole the rod. This is exactly the same technique that bass fishermen call "flipping". The casting distance is only a few feet at best.

Flip the float into the head of an eddy or just behind a rock. Let the float be carried down stream until the current straightens out your line and the salmon egg is forced to the top of the water.

The strike is very subtle.

When a trout takes a salmon egg, the float will quickly dip under the water. This "dip" will happen quickly and then the float will surface and continue downstream as normal.

Set the hook as soon as you see the "dip". A lot of the time you will have a trout hooked in the lip or the corner of the mouth. The trout can be returned unharmed to the water if you are practicing catch and release.

At first, you may set the hook and simply pull the float and hook away with nothing. This is very common until you develop the "feel" for striking quickly. Set the hook at every indication of a "dip" and you will be surprised at how many trout you will hook.

This method can be used with a fly.

If you are fishing in a restricted "fly and lure only" water, replace the salmon eggs with a size 14 or 16 dark colored nymph fly. The same technique is used to present the fly but the strike of the trout will be even slighter and quicker. You will have a lot more misses as the trout take and reject the fly very quickly.

The salmon egg makes them hold on a bit longer so that you have time to react.

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This method can produce a lot of trout for very little outlay of cash and time.

You will be amazed at the number of trout you can hook standing in one spot. If you fish quietly, a good feeding run will produce several trout.

Practice conservation please. Don't use this method to kill a lot of trout. Take a few for dinner if you so desire but only what you can consume.



Tuesday 8 February 2011

Bass Bass Fishing



I trust that the next article will help you to better empathize this topic.

Is there anything in the world as restful as spending a day fishing? Likely not, or not so that I can think of anyway. Fishing for me is the best sport in the world, and the best of all the dissimilar types of fishing types available just happens to be, in my humiliate spirit anyway, sea bass fishing, or bassin as it is also lovingly referred to!

Whatever you call it, theres no denying that sea bass fishing, as well being a restful pursuit, is also an stimulating one. It requires that you put your thought caps on, and at the same time, you need to be able to take it at ease and lay in wait for the fish to bite.

Its a characteristic of many contradictions, as you would no doubt have guessed, but one thing is guaranteed, if youve never tried Bass fishing before, you will either take to it like a fish to water (!), or you will look on it with loathing and distaste. Its a love-it or hate-it kind of thing.

That said, there are many sides to Bass fishing which you might not to the full value if you are only just beginning the Bass fishing game. However, there is no denying that for perpendicularly excitement and suspense, theres nothing like getting a largemouthed bass on the end of your line, and waiting to see who will come out the winner, you or the largemouth!

Which brings us to one point that you will want to look at while you are Bass fishing, and that is whether you want to be a largemouth Bass fisherman, or a smallmouth sea bass fisherman, or a striped Bass fisherman, or you get the drift, right? Theres nothing to say that you will need to be one or the other exclusively, but most Bass Fisher have their favourite types of Bass which they like to see on the end of their line.

As a Bass fisherman, you also have the dissimilar types of freshwater bass fishing itself to take from, like for example Surf casting, Fly fishing, stream fishing, or fishing from a boat.

There is no one particular method which is preferable by Bass fishermen when you go by of the boat-fishing. Bass part fishing in a boat seems to be the preferable method for most good Bass fisherman, and if you think you might delight it and want to try it out, there are freshwater bass fishing parties which you can bring together to test drive and see if you like fishing from a boat.. to learn more on this subject, please check our web site by following our link below...

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Thursday 3 February 2011

Use Use Gps Mapping For The Ultimate Fishing



GPS or Global Positioning System is a sophisticated technology that accurately locates your position anywhere on earth. Especially helpful in navigation, this system works everywhere - 24 hours a day, free of cost. GPS data is collected by 24 satellites located about 11,000 miles above the earths surface. A GPS receiver can pinpoint any location on earth with the help of data transmitted by the satellites.

GPS and fishing

Navigational activities like fishing requires accurate positioning on water bodies, such as seas and oceans. It is beneficies to a great extent from the GPS technology, to be precise, from the superior devices that employ the GPS technology for routing anglers to their desired locations. These devices come with GPS receivers in them, and can gather the positioning data from the satellites, and inform you about your current location, as well as the destination. The rising curve of the GPS technology is making its presence felt in portable GPS receivers, which feature amazing accuracy and have become quite inexpensive.

Handheld GPS fishing devices

GPS fishing devices use GPS for auto routing facilities in the water to help anglers select the shortest and fastest route. Sometimes turn-by-turn directions are also provided along with the estimated time for reaching the fishing destinations. In case you made a wrong turn the device warns you with a beep; the visual LED display help in nighttime use. Resistant to water, these handheld GPS fishing devices are equipped with flash memory for downloading data from the MapSource. The device offers an inbuilt receiver to catch satellite updates, which are renewed in extremely short intervals.

While choosing a handheld GPS unit for yourself consider the variety of ways in which you might put it into use. Apart from fishing, you should also be able to use it during hiking, bicycling and traveling. It can also point out important locations, such as gas stations and supermarkets on road trips. Ensure that your handheld GPS device provides good mapping quality in the fishing expeditions.

GPS navigation system

GPS navigation system works on the Ethernet based network, which connects a number of marine components especially helpful in locating your accurate position, charting your course, providing weather updates while you are on a fishing trip. This plug-and-play system is resistant to water. It also features multifunctional displays, which can detect the addition of peripherals like GPS antenna and sensors. Some devices can be connected with a number of display units and sensors to the same network.

Quite a number of attractive accessories are available for the safekeeping of these GPS devices. If you are a fishing freak get your own GPS system immediately and watch how your fishing experience becomes a pleasant and hassle free pastime.



Monday 31 January 2011

Forget Forget The Recession, Let's Go Fishing




Heres my top 5 Western States, spring Bait Fishing holes for Trout.

Im not a fancy fly fisherman; I have tried it but just cant get the knack. I like to sit, relax and enjoy the surroundings while I fish. I also like to keep and eat what I catch.

I based my top spots on these factors; great fishing, great views and the ease of getting there.

So here goes;

Owyhee River:

Spring Fishing (before April), on the Owyhee River, in Southern Oregon is fantastic. This 10-mile stretch of river below the Owyhee Dam is just 30 miles from my home in Ontario, Oregon, or about 80 miles out of Boise. So heres a little local knowledge.

You may be saying, This is a famous Fly Fishing spot? Yes it is a favorite Trophy Brown Trout haunt for Fly Fishermen, but heres a little known secret, it is also open to Bait Fishermen and a skilled fisherman with bait can land more of these big Browns than the fly fishermen.

This river has a rustic beauty all its own, especially in early spring when the sparkling white snow still clinging to the valleys and hillsides. The river is low and slow this time of year and you can easily see the monster Browns rising for the bugs floating on the surface. There are hundreds of these Browns in every hole. You can easily catch a huge Brown Trout here, ranging from 2 lbs to 20 lbs and Rainbows 20 inches up.

Be advised you must immediately return the huge Browns to the river, but you can keep and eat any Rainbow Trout or Bass you catch. This is why there are so many monster Browns in these holes, they never leave the river; they just get bigger and smarter.

Legal Bait Fishing is allowed here, but you must have a thick skin, as you will get looks from the purest (Fly Guys) as they pass. This river is very clean and free of the Lead Poisons prevalent throughout the Western Rivers, so you can safely eat the red meated Rainbows and the occasional Bass.

You can easily drive in and camp, right beside the river, free of charge. Be sure to pack out all you bring in and keep it clean. Just set up your chairs and do some relaxing Bait Fishing or you can put on your waders and chase the Browns up and down the river. Wading is simple along this shallow easily accessible river.

Bring your four-wheeler or canoe and easily traverse the long winding riverbanks. Make sure you pack a lunch and have plenty of bait, as the nearest store is 10 to 15 miles away.

Tip; try a Night Crawler and Split Shot, drifted in the current.

Horsethief Reservoir:

In late spring try Horsethief Reservoir, just 10 miles above Cascade, Idaho.

This little lake is my favorite spot, spring, summer or fall. In the springtime, (Late April) right after Ice-Off, the trout fishing is amazing. You can limit out in a hour with catch-able Rainbows from 8 to 14 inches, with the occasional 20 incher.

But thats not all, let me tell you a true story; In the early summer my friend, Scotty, and I, went to Horsethief for a day trip, traveling out of Cascade, where I was living. We set up right beside the Dam, our usual spot.

While lounging on a grassy bank, beside the pristine clear blue water lake, I was looking out at the tree lined far shoreline. Suddenly, a rush of waves and a dark blur in the water at my feet startled me. It took me a few minutes for me to realize that it was an Otter, rushing in to steal my stringer of fish. Sure enough the Otter had swiftly rushed in and stole my metal stringer and the five Rainbows caught that morning.

After calming down, I looked out across the lake and to my amazement, not 50 yards out, was an entire family of Otters frolicking and happily munching on our mornings catch. Ive always wondered, Was it legal to catch another five fish?

A little later on, my friend Scotty was busy chasing a wild ring necked duck away from his tackle box, the duck kept trying to steal his bait. The ringed necked duck just wouldnt go away, he hung around all day, might have been because I tossed him tidbits every once in awhile.

We settled back down and caught a few more Bows. I had replaced my stringer, making sure to tie it tight. I then laid back and was gazing up at a pair of Ospreys floating above us in the blue cloudless sky.

I was just slipping off for a nap when the water ten feet in front of us exploded, spraying both Scotty and me with water. An Osprey had dived into the lake, right in front of us, arose and flew away with a nice trout grasped tightly in its talons.

It was a special wildlife day that morning, and the experience was really unforgettable. Natures at its best is usually there every time I visit this wonderful lake. Ive seen Deer, Elk, Moose and even a white Wolf at this high mountain retreat. This great fishing hole is easy to get to and sports many lakeside campgrounds. It has majestic scenery and the fishing is peaceful, quite and fruitful.

Tip; use Rainbow Power Bait, a small slip weight and a No.14 gold treble.

June Lake Opening Day

Youll find it in the High Sierras 50 Miles north of Bishop, CA.

Opening Day is the last Saturday in April. When I lived in Southern California, we never missed an opening day in the Sierras. We loved the excitement of the moment as thousands of California fishermen rushed to stake out their favorite holes.

June Lake is one of these opening day hotspots. Its another gorgeous high mountain lake with crystal clear water and forested banks. On Opening Day June Lakes Rainbows are huge, ranging from 12 to 30 inches. Ive caught 6 to 8lb lunkers from shore on opening day.

One opening weekend a group of us went up a day early to stake out our favorite spot, the park at the south end of the lake. In order to beat the crowds to this spot we slept out on the park grass next to our set up chairs. This was working out well except for the cold, April in the High Sierras brings below freezing weather at night. We were hiding down deep in our bags when the park sprinklers came on, washing us out and back to our camper to dry off and warm up. All except my son Joshua, he was sleeping in a waterproof down army mummy-bag. He slept through the entire watering and when we went back out we saw a solid sheet of ice over his entire bag, but he said he was warm inside.

That morning when the flare went off, we had our spot and began to fish. We caught several lunkers of 5 to 8 pounds. We entered them into the lakes fishing derby, but the contest winner for the day was over 10 pounds.

Tip; Try a slow retrieve with a white marshmallow on a No.12 treble with split shot.

Blue Mesa Reservoir:

Near Gunnison, Colorado; at the South end under the highway bridge, in May.

May is absolutely a great time to fish this lake; if youre a shore fisherman youll love the spot under the bridge at the Gunnison end near the rivers inlet. Ive caught my limit of large Rainbows every time Ive fished it in May. Occasionally a shore fisherman ties into one of the huge Lake Trout inhabiting this lake, they can go up to 50 pounds.

My son Jeremy at 7 years old, caught a 4lb Rainbow under this bridge with a childs fishing pole, he brought it in all by himself.

In May and late summer, you can drive right up to the bridge along an access road cutting off the highway, but dont try it in June. In June the rains make the road a bog, I know, it cost me $100 to get towed out. You still can get there in June, just park off the highway and climb down the rocky side of the bridge.

Toss out green or rainbow Power-Bait next to the bridge pylons and wait. Watch your poll they hit hard.

Eleven-Mile Canyon:

Youll find this canyon 70 miles west of Colorado Springs on the Upper Platte River.

This stretch of canyon is breathtaking; the river winds eleven miles up through the canyon until it ends at the Dam at Eleven Mile Reservoir. This stretch of river is so beautiful that my wife and I have decided to have our ashes placed in these waters when we go to that fishing hole in the sky.

There is plenty of drive in camp spots along the river. The fish are usually smaller pan-sized Trout, but are plentiful and then there is that occasional lunker. You can also catch monster 40 pike that roam these waters.

What I like most about fishing these waters is that on a warm spring day you can hop over to one of the mammoth rocks in the river and drift a Colorado Orange Indicator and meal worm along the current and watch it drift for a 100 yards or until you get a strike.

When my youngest son, Jeremy, was a tot, I would tie a rope to his life vest and then around my waist. Off we would go rock hopping and fishing all day long.

All the waters in this general area are great in the spring, but if youve never visited the Platte River in Eleven Mile Canyon youre missing something special.

So forget about this recession, go fishing.

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Thursday 27 January 2011

Fishing Fishing Sea Walls And Riprap




Tired of fishing with your GPS and finding nothing, tired of dragging that Carolina rig all over the bottom of the lake, tired of trying to come across that magic spot on the lake. Well you may be ready to try your hand at fishing rocky riprap or seawalls, those obvious shoreline, hugging features found on lakes, rivers and reservoirs across the county. These forms of cover can held bass throughout the year. These spots are simple to find and are easy to fish. Here are some tip for fishing riprap and seawalls.

SEAWALL PATTERN: When theres a large surface mat of water hyacinths has blown up against a long stretch of seawall. When you tie on a Gary Yamamoto custem bait 3 inches fat baby craw, with a big bullet weight and begin picking the floating vegation apart. Fishing floating mats against a seawall or near the seawall, theres usually clean water underneath it all the way to the wall. This is a good spot do to combined horizontal cover with vertical and its open underneath. That crawl space will attract a lot of space.

Flip right through the top of the mat and start at the deep edge. But dont forget to fish the seam between the mat and the seawall.

GIVE THE SEAWALL A HUG: One technique is paralleling the wall with hard plastic lures and buzz baits. Also hugging the wall with a lizard, tube, worm and creature is just as important. One of the most important things if your pitching against the wall is to get the bait to fall as close to the wall If you are using a baitcaster you have to feed line out to allow the bait to fall up against the wall. If you are using a spinning reel its the same just dont close the bell until the bait hits the bottom. The other you can do is pitch the lure toward the wall and have it hit 1 to 3 inches before the wall, and then peel off line. It tends to fall more toward the wall.

FALL PATTERN: When fall comes the bass are migrating into and out of creeks, so the riprap provides an easy, dependable way to intercept bass. Fishing in the fall the bass are moving shallow or coming back out and they have to go through bridges to do that. So riprap along bridges would be a prime pattern Some good lures for this would be a shad colored crank bait like Rebel Wee R or 5A and 6A Bombers to crank the rocks, also the bomber long A jerk bait is another good choice. Cast parallel to the rock line and concentrate on deflecting the lure as often as possible. The biggest key in the fall is repetitive casting, you ask why, because the bass have seen lures all summer. So its important to cast repetition to a good looking area like a point of the riprap or a tree or brush laying down along the riprap.

PARALLEL PARKING FOR BASS: When it comes to bass fish there are not to many hard and fast rules but when you come across a seawall and lines of riprap, one rule rings come to mind. Take a casting angle that enables them to be paralleled with a lure. Another lure of choice for fishing seawalls and riprap or bulkheads are throwing a topwater and spinner baits in the morning, then a lipless crank bait or shallow diving crank bait later in the day. But regardless of the lure, always parallel them as much as possible and at least 45 degrees them, depending on the water depth and position the fish are in. Remember to put your lure as close to the wall as possible, or even bang it off the wall as you bring it back to the boat.

RIPRAP ROADMAP: Riprap can be intimidating to some fisherman or woman. Whether it is the foundation of a bridge, current break or erosion control for a stretch of shoreline, riprap can look over whelming in some situations. You may have riprap two miles long and it all looks the same, so where do you start bass fishing. You got to understand what lies beneath the surface is not exactly the same. Its important to locate irregular features in an otherwise uniform line of riprap. So you look for visible things like logs, treetop or flotsam that has drifted against the rocks or an unusually large rock is always worth fishing. But there are concealed irregular features that will hold a lot more bass. On lakes, a small ditch or creek may run into the riprap and come to a stop. Usually, a bridge crosses a channel and there will be a culvert nearby on one side of the riprap foundation. This can be an outstanding spot.0