Feb 24, 2010

G Loomis Fishing Rods - Are You Maximizing Your Trout Fishing Techniques?

From trolling for Trout to casting for cruising redfish, the G Loomis GL3 fishing rod series offers the perfect combination of hook setting power and light weight action to cover every fishing situation.
I'm using the G Loomis fishing rod for a longer time now and they are one off the best rods for trout fishing. This rod is so sensitive, you can feel everything that happens under the water! The tip of the G Loomis rod is soft enough to fish 4-pound line and really light baits, perfect for Trout! They are incredibly responsive and more sensitive than many rods double their price!
Don't mistaken there featherweight construction, the G Loomis rod is very tough to handle any oversize surprise. The classic cork handle provides a comfortable grip and the featherweight construction allows toy to enjoy longer and more accurate cast all day! There are other rods as tough and durable as the G Loomis GL3 but none that are this light!
These rods are simply the best for Trout fishing, we had many successes during the years we are fishing for Trout! Quality gear do makes the difference between going empty handed or going home with a bag full of fish! Good fishing gear is one off the thing's for success, the second, good fishing techniques. Let me give you a good Trout fishing tip for you to catch more fish
When you drag your line up, do it as slow as possible, give the fish the time to see, smell and catch up with the bait. make small stops when dragging up your line, this makes the bait extra attractive for the trout to bite! Natural bait also makes small stops and don't swim across the water like a torpedo! That's it for now, success with your fishing!
In the many years that i have bin Trout Fishing, i have learned many Trout Fishing techniques, used alot off different bait types and used alot of different fishing gear. I have become to know what works and what not when it comes to Trout Fishing! If you want more FREE Trout Fishing tips and fishing gear advise please visit my site at: http://www.squidoo.com/letsgotroutfishing

Feb 10, 2010

Montana Trout Fishing

For anyone who spends time up to their waist standing in flowing rivers, does anything conjure up more intense images than the term 'Montana trout fishing'? When you think of trout fishing, you automatically think of the state of Montana. Montana and 'trout fishing' fit together like Ohio State and losing national championships (I'm a recovering Buckeye fan)! The bottom line is that trout fishing and Montana have become almost synonymous.
Montana has hundreds of thousands of miles of river and streams for trout fishing, including some of the most famous blue ribbon trout waters in the United States. Trophy trout are a common occurrence in Montana waters. It's a true story that the state of Montana is truly a trout angler's paradise.
All of the main varieties of trout (rainbow, brown, brook, and cutthroat) can be found in Montana from Billings to Missoula, and north to Kalispell. Trout are planted by the Montana fish wildlife & parks, and the number of 'native' trout is unmatched anywhere in the country. If you're a flea flicker, Montana has what you're looking for and if you're a bait fisherman, Montana can accommodate you as well. Paying attention to local regulations is key, because as usual the flea flickers seem to get preferential treatment.
There are entirely too many great trout waters within the state of Montana to list, but some of the most popular are the Big Horn and Gallatin rivers. If you have to visit only one are within the state for trout fishing, the town of Bozeman would be your best bet. Bozeman has more than four blue ribbon trout waters within easy access, and more guides available than you can imagine. You can't swing a dead cat in the Bozeman area, without hitting a fly fishing guide.
The scenery that Montana has to offer while fishing, especially from Bozeman west is as good as can be found anywhere on earth. This adds to the allure of Montana trout fishing and in some of the more remote area's a bear attack is never out of the question, which adds to the excitement factor as well. That's right, you don't have to go to Alaska to "feel the excitement" of fishing in the same area's that grizzly bears reside.
If you use your basic fishing skills, like always fishing when the trout are the most active by paying attention to the weather & moon, it will do nothing but help you when trout fishing in Montana. The principles are all the same, it's simply that in Montana the trout are bigger and more prevalent.
The bottom line is that Montana trout fishing is as good as it gets. If you're a trout angler, Montana is the place for you. The only problem is that because of weather and run-off you only get about six months a year for prime river and stream fishing. This is okay though, because those six months are so bloody good. If you consider yourself to be any form of trout angler, Montana is a place you have to visit at least once.
Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country... Montana!
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Feb 4, 2010

The Cheap and Reliable Fishing Boat Alternative

Like to fish, but on a budget? Hundreds of people around the world are finding that inflatable fishing boats enable them to pursue their interest in fishing without spending a fortune (sometimes tens of thousands of dollars) on fishing boats they can only use one or two seasons out of the year.
Whereas those who own traditional fishing boats must find places to store and maintain their boats, usually marinas with steep docking and maintenance fees, using inflatable boats allows individuals the option of packing their boats away when not in use, and allows for a much lower amount of maintenance. In other words, it's possible to take the boats out to use when desired, and then simply deflate and store them inside one's home!
In today's fishing boat market, safety is a primary concern, and modern inflatable boats have all the safety features one would expect and require to have a fun and relaxing day out on the water. If the image of a small blow-up raft is the first thing that comes to mind when an individual hears the terms "inflatable" and "boat" in the same sentence, then this is a misapprehension which is quickly corrected. Looking at the models of boats available to those in the market today, one will find that today's inflatable boats are sturdy and safe, with rider capacities that can handle an entire family or group of friends on a day's fishing outing.
For many people in the market for a fishing boat, price is a huge factor in making their decision. Many traditional vessels cost thousands of dollars for basic models - not including any specialized gear or equipment which also must be purchased. By choosing to use an inflatable fishing boat for your fishing needs, you can ensure that your initial costs remain low - some models are available for below a thousand dollars - and you're able to save the bulk of your funds for buying fishing licenses, safety equipment, and fishing gear. After all, a boat isn't the only think a person needs to catch a fish or two when they're out on the water, and luck is not going to get a person far without a first-class fishing rod and set of lures!
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