Swimbait – Catch What’s Biting! In elementary school, science class teachers say that big fish eat the little fish. It’s true then, and it is true now. To catch a fish, the…
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Bass Fishing For Beginners, It’s All About the Bass
Bass Fishing Tips and Techniques The most popular and well known gamefish in the United States is the largemouth bass. Weighing up to 25 pounds and measuring nearly 30 inches, these fish…
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Fish Reel, The Reel Deals
Baitcaster Reels – Casting for Bargains When it comes right down to it, the two most important pieces of gear for any angler are the rod and reel. A good fish reel…
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Cheapest Kayaks
Fishing with a Kayak – Who Needs a Motor? Finding new ways to catch fish is an ongoing struggle. However, not every innovation needs to be difficult. The new trend of fishing…
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Fishing Poles
Rods for Fishing – The Right Pole for The Right Fish By far, fishing poles are one of mankind’s greatest inventions and one that continues to be updated and improved. From cane…
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Types of Fish to Catch Fly Fishing
Fly Fishing Techniques – Lay it on the line Everyone knows the image, but not what types of fish to catch fly fishing. So let’s start there. The most renowned are trout…
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Fishing Musky – The Elusive Dinosaur Predator
Musky Fishing Tips – Work Hard Fishing musky, muskies, muskellunge–if you want to be precise–are the sharks of cold, freshwater lakes. Lean, large predators with rows of razor blades for teeth and…
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Types of Boats for Fishing
Used Boats – Great Fishing and Savings If you want to fish you need to go to the water. It’s that simple. If you want to be on the water and move…
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Fishing Tournaments – Literal Trophy Fish
Bass Tournaments – Big Mouth means Big Money It has arrived. The 2019 tournament schedule for the Bass Pro Tournament series is out. Whether you’re a seasoned tournament veteran or a first-time…
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Fishing Angler – Everyone has an Angle
Bass Angler – Every Fish has an Angle, too. Greetings fellow fishing anglers and welcome to another Rusty Angler. Those new to the fishing world often use the terms “angler” and “fisherman”…