Small Town - Big Fishing Problem

Port Renfrew is a small Canadian town with a major fishing problem. The problem is the sport fishing is great and only a few people know that. We arrive in Port Renfrew in late afternoon. Port Captain Quigley greets us at the entrance to Osprey Cabins. Quigley and his family provide these comfortable cabins in a beautiful rural setting - and there's an outdoor hot tub to boot! Their place is one of...

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Enhance Your Fishing Experiences With A State Of The Art Eagle GPS Fish Finder

Niall Pesci


The Eagle Fishstrike 1000C has all of the features you need in a fishfinder. It allows you to find your fish every time in almost any location. Just take a look at its many features. It really is a great tool. The first feature you will notice about the 1000C is its ultra bright six inch display screen. With its 256 color sunlight readable display you are sure to see the fish lurking below in clarity and in color! This helps you to distinguish what is down there, where it is hiding and how you will catch it. It also features high speed screen updates which provide you with up to the second views of what is happening.
Imagine being able to watch your fish move, see where it's heading and snag it!
You can use the FishStrike 1000C for many of your favorite things including recording. By offering two waterproof slots, you'll be able to record your trips details to view later. This is a great tool to have to remember where you have been for next time. In fact, the Global Positioning System (GPS) is one of its best features. Allowing you to find out where you are and where you should be heading - its a great tool. It can help you from getting yourself lost as well as finding ports, lakes and coastal ranges as well.
But, that's not all that you can get out of the FishStrike 1000C. You'll find some of the best sonar on board this system as well. It has a depth capability of 1000 feet which is perfect for most any situation. It has high detection features for finding your fish as well. That is, using such features as Fish ID and FishTrack you'll be able to see your fish, watch it move, label it, and plan how you will lure it in. You have so many options with this high quality sonar that there is virtually nothing you can not do.
So, what is there not to love about the FishStrike 1000C? You won't find much because this is a great tool for any fisherman, beginner or advanced!
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Ants and Fly Fishing

Fly anglers are schooled at an early age, (well any age, I suppose, but early into their foray of fly fishing), about the big three, mayflies, caddis and stoneflies. I need to digress again, this is trout anglers, if you began fly fishing for other species, you were probably schooled about other things. But the importance of mayflies, caddis, and stoenflies are hit upon early and re-learned repeatedly. With good reason for sure. These insects are of huge importance to most trout habitats, and their hatches provide spectacular fishing. But they are not exclusive to trout's diets, and in some locales...

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Saltwater Fishing Tips

Fishing in Salt Water There will always be challenges whether one decides to fish either in the river or in the open sea. The important thing to remember is to have patience waiting for the fish and doing your best to catch it when it appears. To be able to fish, a person needs to get a fishing license since this is a requirement by law and the regulations regarding fishing varies from one state to the other. The first thing one needs for salt water fishing is a boat. It can range from a simple row boat to a yacht. The size of this vessel depends on how many people will join the trip. For people...

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