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San Diego Sport Fishing

Friday, December 26th, 2008

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Whether you drive a subcompact car or an 18-wheeler, fuel efficiency on the road becomes increasingly significant when gasoline prices climb. This situation also becomes problematic when sport fishing. However, taking certain steps will help you to fill up a chest with fish, without emptying your wallet.  

Empowering The Outboard For Outings

Re-powering your outboard is one way to boost your boat’s fuel efficiency. This will decrease the amount of gas required for trips. Also, plane the boat using a single engine. Regardless of whether you use two-strokes or four-strokes when sport fishing, you can improve your fuel efficiency by using a single or multiple props designed for the middle Revolutions Per minute (RPM) range of your boat, rather than the top RPM range. This could create more pressure on the engine. The higher end will grant more progress at a median cruising RPM

An Eye on Electronics (And Systems)

When sport fishing, your engine gauges with superior systems for evaluating systems and the electronics of your boat can both boost its fuel efficiency—independent of your outboard selection. However, you should be aware that this requires additional time and painstaking effort.    

In a nutshell, you can save on gasoline prices when sport fishing, by planning and becoming more familiar with your boat and its engine.

When spooling up a reel of the bait casting variety, or any standard reel, place a rod through the middle of the line spool. Use an Arbor knot or Uni-knot to tie the line to the reel, and then cut off the tag end. Make sure that the knot is adjacent to the spool of the reel. One person is required to reel while another person holds the two ends of the rod, exerting pressure while the line is rolled onto the spool. The spool should be filled to roughly 1/8th of an inch from the outer perimeter of the spool. During this process, anything that could cause damage to the line should be avoided.     

When using a spinning reel for San Diego sport fishing, reel the line so it leaves the spool’s end. After approximately 15-20 rotations, flip the spool over and continue to fill the reel, if a twist happens.  

Avoid A “Twist And Shout” Situation

Unfortunately, monofilament can twist while you are San Diego sport fishing. When fishing from a boat, let a naked line slowly drag behind the boat for roughly five minutes. To avoid the line from twisting, use a ball-bearing swivel to lower or abolish twisting lines. A lighter line can compensate for certain bait or lures that are more prone to twist.  

While San Diego sport fishing, maintenance of your line is vital. Constantly check the line for damage that could cause a weakness. Also, after every trip that included a battle with a huge fish, cut about ten feet of line and retie it, if you suspect that it could be threadbare.  

To maximize your success when San Diego sport fishing, it is important to properly maintain your equipment. This will ultimately improve your chance of landing an enormous catch.

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Tarpon Fishing in Key West

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

The tarpon is one of the world’s favourite sporting fish. Stunningly beautiful and known as the Silver King, their aerobatic leaps make them a favourite of fishermen worldwide. From March to July thousands of tarpon pass through the harbour in Key West en route to the spawning grounds and fishermen are drawn into town in order to do battle with them.

There are many different methods for catching tarpon, the style varying depending on the type of water that is being fished. Tarpon can be found on sand or mangrove flats and also in shallow river inlets. In this case the preferred method is either fishing a fly coupled to a very strong rod and line or using an artificial lure. At some venues such as Islamorada the preferred style is livebaiting with small fish such as pilchards or herring. The favourite method in Key West is chumming with shrimp boat trash. Let me explain what is meant by shrimp boat trash. Many shrimp fishing boats ply the waters in the Gulf of Mexico and apart from netting shrimp they also catch a lot of small fish called menhaden. These are sacked up and sold as bait to the light tackle fishing boats in Key West.

The method sees the Captain cutting these small fish into chunks and continually dropping them behind the anchored boat to attract the tarpon. The fishermen use a whole menhaden on the hook, and it is drifted back in the tide towards the feeding tarpon.

The tackle suggested for Key West tarpon fishing is extremely straight forward. Our favourite tarpon fishing rod is the ABU Conolon Boat, 7’9” 12-20lb test curve. It sells here in the UK for £74.99. There is also a 3 piece version of the rod (the Conolon Boat Traveller) which probably better suits the travelling angler. That one retails at £79.99 in the UK. Incidentally, I use that very same rod to fish for sturgeon on the Fraser River near Vancouver and last year landed my biggest ever fish with a length of 9ft 1inch and weighing…who knows, with only two of us fishing there’s no way you can lift such a beast but I’d put it at around 400 lbs. Anyhow, back to tarpon fishing. The most widely used reels whilst fishing for tarpon are the TLD15 and TLD20 lever drag multipliers from Shimano. The TLD 15 retails at around £80 in the UK, whilst the TLD 20 is about £15 more expensive. Whatever reel you decide on, it has to be super free running, because you’re attempting to make your bait run down in the current at a similar speed to the pieces being thrown in by the skipper. My own preference is for the larger TLD 20 because the larger spool revolves slower when you are drifting your bait down in the tide plus it needs less turns to reel in when your bait has drifted as far you want. You will need the reel completely loaded with line, I prefer the Ande grey in either 15lb or 20lb breaking strain. At the end of the line is securely knotted a 10 foot leader of 50 lb fluorocarbon and a large circle hook. Of course all of the fishing boats have top class tackle available free of charge if you don’t have your own.

Let’s now take a look at the actual fishing method used in Key West. Your skipper will have motored out to one of the top tarpon spots, perhaps the entrance to Key West Harbour, the yacht basin, the North West Channel or maybe Bokacheeka. The boat is anchored at the bow and if there are other boats fishing they’ll probably be moored only a few feet to one side or the other. The plan is that if everybody is chumming then there will be a good supply of bait drifting down to the tarpon, keeping them in one substantial shoal rather than splitting them up. The captain will start throwing in the pieces of menhaden and you’ll put a whole fish onto your hook. There’s a definite way to put these baits on the hook but don’t fret, the captain will demonstrate how it’s done. You now let your little fish drift down the current, paying particular attention to your line as it leaves the reel spool. A bite can be quite gentle and will often be just a speeding up of the line leaving the spool. As soon as you see a bite you need to reel like hell….don’t strike !!. The magic of a circle hook is that it kind of hooks the fish itself if you simply tighten the line by reeling in as fast as possible.

When a tarpon is hooked all hell will be let loose, the tarpon will likely jump clear of the water and it will definitely start running towards Cuba !!. Don’t forget that when playing a tarpon that if he jumps he’ll get rid of the hook unless you immediately lower the rod to lessen the tension on the line. This lowering of the rod is known as “bowing to the King”, and you’ll get plenty of stick from anybody else on the boat if you lose a fish because he jumped and you didn’t bow. If the hooked tarpon is of reasonable size the skipper will let the anchor go and set off to follow the fish. I’ve released fish that were hooked a mile or more away from where they are finally released. It can be a tiring and long fight but with a bit of luck you will eventually have the fish beside the boat ready for a swift photo before it is safely released to continue its journey to the spawning grounds. I remember a ‘first-timer’ fishing with us one year. He hooked his first tarpon and as it jumped he excitedly asked “how big is that” to which one wag replied “about forty minutes” !!.

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Tanzania Adventure – Inland Sport Fishing in Tanzania

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Inland sport fishing is rapidly becoming a popular leisure activity among visitors to Tanzania. Although fishing is not permitted in national parks and game reserves, Tanzania’s fresh water rivers and lakes ? occupying over 6 per cent of the country’s total area- provide visitors with numerous rewarding fishing opportunities.

The rivers and lakes in Tanzania are inhabited by plenty of fish during the rainy season, making the period after the short and long rains the most suitable for taking a sports fishing safari. The long rains fall in April and May, while the short rains come between November and December. The Rufiji River, Mwanza, Musoma, and Lake Tanganyika are some of the best fishing spots in Tanzania.

For the sports fishing safari enthusiast looking for the best fishing experience in Tanzania, there are a number of Tanzania tour and safari companies that organize fishing safaris. At the Lake Victoria ports of Mwanza and Musoma, you can also find friendly boatmen who will easily let you go with them on their daily fishing trips. Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake and hosts diverse tropical freshwater fish species that are often exported to aquariums the world over.

Mwanza town, a port city on the Southern part of lake Victoria, is one of the best places to get started with sports fishing in Tanzania. Mwanza hosts huge Nile Perch and Tilapia, and is without doubt a popular safari destination for a fishing safari in Tanzania. Mwanza is also the cultural centre of the Sukuma, Tanzania’s largest ethnic group.

Musoma, another popular fishing safari destination, is on the Eastern shores of Lake Victoria, near the border with Kenya. You can catch plenty of Nile perch (Sangara or Chengu in the local dialect) in Musoma. In this port town, you will also find lots of boats that take visitors across Lake Victoria-the world’s largest tropical lake and second largest freshwater lake by surface area. Lake Victoria has a 3440 km shoreline and hosts over 3000 islands, many of them inhabited.

Lake Tanganyika is another popular fishing safari destination in Tanzania. Stretching across four countries – Burundi, DRC, Zambia, and Tanzania – lake Tanganyika is the world’s second largest freshwater lake by volume after lake Baikal in Siberia. The lake is home to over 350 fish species , including the Goliath Tiger Fish and the Nile Perch. Lake Tanganyika has over 2000 plant and animal species, of which 600 are not found anywhere else in the world.

The largest river in Tanzania, Rufiji River, provides opportunity for both salty water and freshwater fishing. The 21 lakes in the Rufiji floodplain area, plus the hundreds of ponds and creeks are the grounds for freshwater fishing. During the annual floods, these lakes and creeks fill up and yield good fish catches. Saltwater fishing takes place at the sandbanks off the Rufiji Delta near the coast, where good conditions exist for prawn fishing.

Another popular fishing activity among Tanzania visitors is fly fishing. The rivers and streams of Tanzania provide good spots for fly fishing.

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Difficult To Top Alaskan Sport Fishing

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

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When people think of Alaska, most will think freezing cold weather, dog sledding, and ice. However, have you ever considered that Alaska is also a great and unique place for sport fishing? If you haven’t, then now may be the time for you to discover sport fishing in Alaska.

Although Alaska is a cold place, you will find that snapper fishing here is considered to be one of the best. There is an ubundance of marine life in this part of the world. And what’s more is that the game fishes here are huge.

A lot of sport fishing enthusiasts considers Alaska to be one of the best places to fish in. Some even say that it is the perfect place to fish.

With plenty of major fishing spots to choose from with different kinds of fish species that live together, you will see that Alaska will be able to provide you with that big catch that you have always wanted to get ever since you started out going fishing.

Alaska is also known for its’ salmon. If you want to go fishing for salmon, then Alaska is indeed the place that you should go to. Salmons here are so abundant that you can even fish on the shores or without renting out a boat.

As a convenience, Alaska offers plenty of overnight accommodations for visiting anglers. These accommodations are called fishing lodges.

It is very comfortable and it will also be able to provide you with all that you need during your stay.

If you really want to try out your skills as a fisherman, then the King Salmon is what you want to go for. It is the most coveted price in Alaska and throughout the years, some parts of Alaska are known to provide a shelter for several gargantuan halibuts.

With the endless salmon runs, you will be sure that you will be able to get your piece of the action in Alaska. For the beginners, you can try out other species of salmons if you are skeptical about your skills in taking on the King Salmon.

Aside from the King Salmon, you will see that the Coho or the Silver Salmon is also very feisty and very challenging to catch. These salmons are known to do heavy acrobatics when they are compromised and will be quite a challenge for you. In fact, it is so fierce that it has been known that it has beaten novice anglers easily with not enough skills and determination to catch it.

Together with the scenic and unspoiled view of nature, you can be sure that you will love your stay in Alaska.

So, if you are an angler who wants to have an extra challenge and test your skills on fishing, you might want to go fishing for salmons. You will never forget this unique experience when fishing here.

With the numerous lodges and sport fishing lodges and charters, you can be sure that you will have the time of your life when you go to Alaska for your next salt water fly fishing holiday.

So, the next time you plan on going on a fishing trip, why not consider Alaska? With great fishing challenges that can definitely test your skills as an angler, you can be sure that Alaska is the place that you will want to go to.

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A How To Guide For Saltwater Fishing Tackle

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

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Have you ever been deep sea fishing? It is great fun and many people consider it the adventure of a lifetime. Saltwater fishing tackle is specialized equipment that is made just for this particular sport. Most coastal towns have a tackle store that should carry everything you need. Here is a guide to purchasing that equipment.

The starting point is to gather as much information as you can on saltwater fishing and the tackle you will need, as well as other important factors, including the weather and sea conditions, location, the type and size big fish likely to be found at the site, and even the number of people who’ll be making the trip with you. Once you have the answers to these, you will be in a better position to select the kind of fishing rod, reel and tackle that will be ideal to meet your needs during your expedition.

Selecting sea fishing tackle can be a pretty bewildering exercise, considering the hundreds of choices available to you. This shouldn’t be much of a problem, because you can consult any experienced, deep sea fishermen who will willingly give you some valuable advice. On the other hand, there are several online reviews and articles on fishing tackle, as well as printed literature and magazines that you could read to gain knowledge on the subject.

Good tackle choices can make or break the success of your deep sea fishing trip. Some saltwater fishing tackle you will need include swivels, leader, flies, sinkers and lures, along with hooks. These items need to be purchased specific to saltwater fish, with the swivel being the most important part of your terminal tackle. Swivels help to keep your line from breaking when it twists due to the weight of a fish that you might have on the hook and the twisting that the line will undergo as the big fish fights to break free. Different types include the snap swivel, the barrel swivel and the crane ball-bearing swivel.

A leader is another important item. It prevents your fishing line from being severed on the teeth of the fish or any debris or rocks it may rub up against. There are many different types of leaders you can purchase. Which one you buy will depend on what you are fishing for and where you are fishing. Lures are the same. They are specialized based on the type of fish you are after. A fishing tackle shop should have a good saltwater fishing tackle set that you can buy in one kit if that is what you would prefer. This option can save you a lot of time and money.

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Steelhead Arrive at Riggins Idaho – Fall of 2008

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

I thought I would write a quick post today about steelhead fishing at Riggins Idaho.A good friend of mine and fishing partner for over thirty five years called last night to let me know how the steelhead fishing report was on the Salmon River at Riggins.

With the weather as warm as it has been over the last two weeks I thought that the steelhead may be holding up in the river some where. Once again I was wrong according to his report. He fished just below Riggins at the mouth of Race Creek. Which is one of his favorite steelhead hole during the early fall run. After fishing for a little over six hours he hooked four steelhead and was able to land two of them.

They are were what is known as A-run fish the small of the steelhead and the first to arrive here in Idaho. These A-Run fish usually weigh in the 5 to 7 pound range with an average length of about 26 inches. According to what he told me however they were very aggressive fish, jumping and making several good runs on him before he either landed them or they threw the hook.

Four Steelhead in six hours. Sounds like it is time to make trip down to Riggins.

By the way I hear that they are doing very well on the Clearwater too. The upper section of the River remains catch and release only until the 15th of October remember that if you are planning a trip up there.

See you on the River!

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Sport Fishing In Key West

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

In Florida, you will find that the Key West area will offer you a lot of sport fishing opportunities which you will definitely love. Key West, Florida is located at the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys and it offers quite a lot considering its small size.

It has a lot of beaches and also a lot of water activities that you can enjoy, which includes fishing. The Key West area is home to the only living coral reef in North America. This means that a lot of fish species live here.

For the fishing enthusiast, you will see that the most popular activity here is deep sea fishing. With over 225 species of game fish, you can be sure that you will reel in a big one during your trip. Because of the abundant marine life, you will definitely be able to reel in a big one that you can share with your friends back home on how you managed to snag it.

Truly, you will find sport fishing here to be exciting and also challenging.

In spite of its small size, you will find that there is quite a lot of fishing charter operators operating in Key West. Although this is true, you need to consider booking early for your trip as it is very popular, which means that it is not uncommon for you to get stuck on dry land because every fishing trip is fully booked.

If you are a veteran sport fisherman who is looking for big game to catch, deep sea fishing is your best option in Key West. Take the charters offered and you will be taken out into the Gulf Stream for big game sport fishing.

If you are just an amateur fisherman who wants to polish your skills in fishing, there are also backcountry fishing that will enable you to hook a black drum, pompano, redfish, snapper, trout, and many more fish species.

The charters for the Gulf Stream in the Key West area will be able to provide you with one of the most exciting fishing experiences that you will ever have. With depths that can reach up to two thousand feet, you can be sure that you should be able to snag a whopper.

If you are into fishing for dolphin, sailfish, tuna, marlin, shark, and wahoo, then Key West is the place to go.

So, the next time you are planning a sport fishing vacation alone or with your family, you can be sure that you will never go wrong with Key West, Florida. Here, you will definitely be able to catch a big one that will make your fellow anglers back home green with envy.

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Florida Sport Fishing Charters – Fantastic Deep Sea Fishing

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

For some people, Florida is the place to go for sport fishing. With a diverse and abundant marine life, you can be sure that you will be able to get the best fishing experience in the state of Florida. Throughout the year, Florida will be able to offer you fantastic saltwater or deep sea fishing. Also, you can take advantage of some of the best freshwater fishing in Florida as well.

If you haven’t been fishing in Florida before, then you are missing out on one of the best fishing experiences that you will ever have. With its great weather, you can be sure that fishing in Florida will be a joyful experience.

For people who want to go sport fishing in Florida for the first time, it may be wise for you to book a fishing charter first instead of just packing your bags and your fishing gear and just go there without being prepared.

You have to consider the fact that because Florida is a prime destination for sport fishing you have to expect a lot of people booking for fishing charter trips. So, if you go to Florida without any reservations, then you will have a hard time finding a good fishing charter offer.

To book your fishing charter in Florida, you can try looking for it in the Yellow Pages. Also, you can try booking it on travel agencies that specializes in fishing charters in Florida. Most of the travel agencies that offer fishing charters will have connections among the charters in Florida. This means that they will be able to provide you with reservation when you are staying in Florida and you will never have to worry about anything at all.

Online reservations are also available. You can check out some of the many fishing charter operator websites in Florida. Here, you will find contact numbers and email addresses that you can contact and make inquiries from.

The great thing about these websites is that you will have an idea on what to expect when you go fishing with a specific sport fishing charter operator. Surely, you will see that all of the websites will be telling you that they offer great fishing experience for any type of people. So, in order for you to find out about it, try going in reviews website. Here, you will see people who have experienced fishing with specific fishing charter operators and tell other people what to expect. It will tell you which operator you should avoid and which one they recommend.

Again, because Florida offers one of the best fishing destinations, you will see that there is quite a lot of fishing charter operators fighting to get clients. Go for one that is very reputable and one that will be able to guarantee you great catches.

Whatever saltwater fish you are after, you can be sure that Florida will be able to provide it for you. With a lot of professional fishing charter operators, you will definitely have a comfortable and adventurous fishing holiday in this state.

So, the next time you are planning a trip to Florida to go fishing, you will first want to book your trip early with a good and reputable sport fishing charter operator in order to make sure that you will be able to fish while you are in Florida.

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