Fishing
Fishing is an ancient activity that is among the world's most popular pastimes. Fishing can be very relaxing and serene. It can also be an exciting event for the whole family. With so many types of fishing, the possibilities are endless.
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Looking to catch a really big bass? Instead of ordinary lures, try fishing with swimbaits. They're lures that look like a fish, smell like a fish and move like a fish, and they're becoming extremely popular among experienced bass fishers.
By Sam Tyler
In some cases, you're not doing the fish population a favor when you release a fish back into the water. How do you know which fish to keep and which to return?
By Charles W. Bryant
Saltwater accounts for 97 percent of all the water in the world. That means only 3 percent of all water is freshwater. Who's to blame for the contamination of this scarce yet vital resource?
By Debra Ronca
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Every species has its own pick-up line. If you're a female pike fish and an agile male pike manages to nudge you in the abdomen with his tail, it's a sure sign that he's interested in a long-term relationship.
By Simon Shadow
Ah, a day in the life of a trout: water, relaxation, food brought close enough that you'd barely have to move. The same qualities that make them easier for you to catch during a day of river trout fishing. But you have to be able to read the signs.
By Vivien Bullen
Many fishermen release the fish they catch. But those fish don't always survive their battle wounds. It takes special skill to help a fish back into the water. How do you do it?
By Charles W. Bryant
Most fish only make two big trips in their lifetimes -- one shortly after birth and one when it's time to breed. But what's a fish to do when a dam's in the way?
By Molly Edmonds
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You may want to fill your pond to the brim with bass, but you can't just go throwing fish into the water whenever you darn well please. To keep those fish alive, you need to do a little research first.
By Molly Edmonds
People once fished to their hearts' content in the United States, due to the abundance of fish and relative lack of fisherman. Unfortunately, population growth and decreased supply led the government to require a license to fish.
By Josh Clark
In your heart, you know you'd be an avid angler -- if it weren't for the pesky sun. Don't let sunburn keep you from fishing, just wait until the sun goes down. Nighttime bass fishing is the perfect summer fishing experience.
By Chris Marlowe
You know the feeling. It's raining out and the change of air pressure has you moving slow and fighting fatigue. Well, humans aren't alone in feeling this change in equilibrium -- bass might feel it, too.
By Vivien Bullen
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Spot tail, puppy drum, bull red, channel bass, or redfish -- call them what you will, these trophy fish are making waves in the Gulf of Mexico and along the southern Atlantic coast. What makes these copper-colored fish so alluring to anglers?
By Chris Marlowe
Though you might think he's ugly, to a female catfish, he's the best fish in the sea, so to speak. He makes the house, he guards the kids -- maybe this guy is a catch after all!
By Chris Marlowe
Many anglers find redfish (also called red drum) appealing, not just because of their flavor but also because of their size and their eagerness to fight. Fishing for redfish is bound to be exciting and memorable.
By Sarah Siddons
To get a fish to bite, you need to know how, where, when and what it eats. So, what exactly is the how, where, when and what of a walleye's eating habits? Find out.
By Sarah Siddons
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You've been squeamish. You've been tentative. You've never caught a catfish before. Or maybe you have, but you've never taken the fish off the hook. Where do you even hold the thing?
By Sarah Siddons
Whether holding a pike to remove the hook or take a picture -- or whatever reason has you holding a live fish, there is one tried and true grip among avid anglers.
By Vivien Bullen
You'll be trout fishing at a company retreat next week. Unfortunately, the last time you went fishing, you were eleven years old and attempting to catch tadpoles in the nearby creek. Learn the lingo that goes along with lures and live bait.
By Rosalind Jackson
You wake up early on a Saturday in late March. You take a step outside. There's an exciting hint of warmth in the air that lets you know winter has finally passed, and spring is here. Get out your gear -- it's time to fish.
By Chris Marlowe
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Hankering for a big fish with a big fight? Consider fishing for redfish. And if you're willing to do a little traveling, you can experience great redfish adventures throughout the entire year.
By Simon Shadow
You've reeled in a big, beautiful walleye. This fine catch deserves a picture, but it's putting up quite the fight, and that jaw full of teeth is less than inviting. If only you knew the best way to hold a walleye.
By Vivien Bullen
If you've ever fought what you thought was a big catch on your line only to pull in a little pike, you know how tough these toothy fish can be. But if you want to catch a pike, you don't have to leave it to chance.
By Miranda Leary
Top water bass fishing uses lures that float on shallow water, and it's a pastime that pros or novices can enjoy. What does it take to catch a bass with a top water lure?
By Sarah Siddons
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Even if you've never stood on the edge of a river and watched salmon making their way upstream, you've probably seen dramatic footage of the event on TV. What's the logic behind the salmon spawn, and what's the best way to catch spawning fish?
By Chris Marlowe
The walleye is priced for its tender, flavorful fillets -- and for the challenge it presents even the most experience fisherman. And the harder a fish is to catch, the more fun it is to catch it.
By Sam Tyler