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We previously discussed favorite lairs of lake trout, this article will focus on food sources of lakes. While many of the same patterns that are used frequently in river fly fishing will also apply in lake fishing. There are some different areas of concentration for lakes. First of all let me state that this is intended as a general source of information. There is nothing like first hand information for the lake you are intending to fish. Either by observation, collection of samples, or talking with locals, direct information about your location is always the best. However there are some generalities...
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Fish finder Imagine you're sitting out there on your fishing boat, you whip out a cool gadget you just bought from the Internet and after a couple of beeps, the device tells you that there is a school of fish some 3 meters or so away from you. Now, how cool can that be? It's almost like an ultrasound scan of the sea or the lake that tells you exactly where the fish are. But of course, this is not news because many different companies have developed their own ultrasound-like fish finding gadgets a long time ago. But Maptech's new i3 module is the first of its kind. It's the first ever touch screen,...
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