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November 30, 2006
Alaskan
Alaska offers great fly fishing, and fine halibut as well, but are you looking for Alaska king salmon? Go after king salmon between May and October. While the fish will average 25 to 35 pounds in weight, they can reach 70 or more. Trolling, mooching, and jiggling are the methods most likely to get you the results you want; you may even find you hook two at the same
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Posted by Ryan at 05:06 PM
Spearfishing
Are you a certified scuba diver? Are you planning to fish in waters where spearfishing is permitted? It offers a new dimension to your fishing experience! In terms of spearfishing equipment, you'll need a snorkel, fins, mask, and a regulator. You'll choose your spear gun and plespears specifically for what you want to accomplish on your fishing
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Posted by Tom at 04:19 PM
Bass Fishing: Supplies and
Bass is a common name for many food fishes, not corresponding to any particular scientific classification. In the United States, there are 9 genera and 30 species of fish referred to as 'bass' and 'sunfish.' Calico bass is found from the Great Lakes to Florida; largemouth bass are found through the central United
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Posted by Jason at 01:47 PM
No Debate About Bait: How to Properly Handle Live
Many fishermen swear by live bait and will go out of the their way to make sure it's available. Unfortunately, many of these same avid fishermen may be harming the environment, or worse, breaking the law when they put that minnow on their hook. Fishermen are responsible for knowing the law, and the law can be different everywhere they go. What's an angler to
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Posted by Perry at 01:23 PM
A Simple Guide to Salmon
Fishing may be just about Alaska's most popular outdoor sport, offering world class king salmon and silver salmon fishing for anglers of any age. The best way to fish Alaska's waters successfully, if you're coming form out of state, is to hire a fishing
Posted by Matt at 01:19 PM
Buying Fishing
According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service report, there are 44 million Americans over the age of six go fishing. That's one out of five that buy bait, lures, fishing hooks, spinners, and flies. Almost twice as many people fish, as play
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Posted by Joe at 11:24 AM
Few out-of-state waterfowl licenses
Nonresident waterfowl license totals sat at 23,104 Monday as the season winds toward a conclusion. Comment
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Posted by Murray at 10:21 AM
Piers Offer
No state fishing license required What to bring: Fishing rod and reel 8-pound or heavier line 1- and 2-ounce weights No. Comment
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Posted by Mel at 10:03 AM


