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  • How To Be Creative With Your Lures
    The spoon is one of the best lures the angler can use in fresh- or salt-water fishing. Many fishermen have great success in using spoons, and you can too. Good fishing!
  • Collecting Fish For Your Aquarium
    In the eyes of the non-diving public, the underwater hunter is a guy who walks out of the water with a spear, a mask, a big wide grin, and a big dead fish. To a degree, the picture is an accurate one: certainly big-game hunting has always been and continues to be an important aspect of the sport.
  • The Truth About Fresh-Water Game Fish
    Whether you're a beginner or an old-timer a worm-dunker, plug-tosser or a dry-fly puritan you'll want to know many things to get the most out of your fishing. Here in plain fish-talk is the low-down about Largemouth Black Bass so you can't miss.
  • Secrets Of Salt-Water Fishing Plugs
    There are many reasons why you should make your own salt-water fishing plugs. The lure is not too difficult to make, and once made, you should enjoy great success fishing. Happy fishing!
  • How to Make Fresh-Water Spin Bugs
    One of the most effective lures for black bass in fresh water is the so-called "bass bug" which is used with a fly rod. However, these bugs are too light to cast with a casting or spinning rod. But the angler who wants to use such tackle can easily make bass bugs which are heavy enough to cast.
  • Tools For Making Fishing Lures
    One of the most satisfying experiences a fisherman can have is to catch a fish on a fishing lure he has fashioned with his own hands. Using this article, you can have the success and feeling of achievement by making your very own lures by hand.
  • A Brief Look at the Beginning of Fly-fishing
    The beginning of the ancient and honorable art of taking fishes with an angle is lost in the dim, misty reaches of the past before men made a pictured or written record of events. Nearly all ancient peoples, however, had their quaint and curious fables on the origin of angling and many of these legends tell us that the art was handed down to men from the Gods which is, indeed, a reasonable supposition.