Archive for January, 2008

Lake Malawi Cichlids - Ideal Fish Tank Conditions for Lake Malawi Cichlids

Monday, January 21st, 2008

If you have had an aquarium for any length of time you will, no doubt, have experimented with the types of fish you keep in a tank. Cichlids remain a popular choice for many amateur fish tank owners because they are lively fish that always seem to be doing things. It seems that people can […]

Florida Flats Fishing

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Flats fishing can be an exciting and rewarding experience for fishermen of all ages, whether just beginning or accomplished angler. Flats are long, level, shallow water areas next to deeper water. They are found in bays estuaries and marshes. They are also found atop reefs and atolls, and along shorelines.
The bottom of a flat may […]

Hunting and Fishing: I Gear Up for Ice Fishing

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

On Saturday at the Arctic Circle? I talked with a man who had just got back from ice fishing at Gray?s Landing on Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir. He had four fish from two to four pounds, rainbows. The wind had come up blowing him and his son of the lake at 35 miles per hour. […]

Fly Fishing - Answer to an Angler's Prayer

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

The hike into Cedar Creek in the Oregon Coast Range issteep, dropping almost a thousand feet in 3 miles. Ihaven’t always been willing to go to those great lengths tofind a good spot for fishing, but I finally found the formof fishing that turned the attraction of the sport from amystery to an obsession. Fly […]

Colorado Fishing

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

When anyone thinks of fishing and mountains, which usually means trout fishing, they think of Colorado. And in many cases the first thing a person thinks of is “flea flicking” (or fly fishing to the uninitiated), but traditional spin fishing is very popular as well. With thousands of rivers, streams, and lakes to spend time […]

Fly Fishing Vacations

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Are you a novice fly fisher who wants to fathom the beauty of fly fishing as a sport? Then best thing for you to do is try to gather as much information about the sport as you can find the details on fly fishing techniques, gears, equipment, and lastly, the fishing spot.
Finding the right spot […]

Why Aren't You Using Refined Fish Oils?

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Why aren’t you using Refined Fish Oils?
Refined fish oils….
Omega-3 fish oils are one of the biggest sellers of all nutritional supplement products.
This is because they are one of the most scientifically validated. Numerous studies have been conducted on their myriad of health benefits.
Fish oils may benefit the skin, the brain, cardiovascular system….and even more.
To be […]

Backwater Fishing Hotspots

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

If you like to fish and Florida, you can enjoy both while backwater fishing in many areas of the state. Where you decide to go depends on the type of fishing you are after and the type of fish you wish to catch. For those that want the visual pleasure of seeing a silver tarpon […]

Goldfish Feeding Tips

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

What?s the best food for your Goldfish?
Goldfish need food that is a combination of carbohydrates and vitamins to help them grow and fight disease. They particularly need vitamin A to make their colors look bright. They do need protein but just about 12% so that they can build muscle. In the natural habitat, Goldfish mainly […]

What Happens On a Fishing Trip…Stays On a Fishing Trip

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Much like the marketing slogan of the city of Las Vegas, what happens on a fishing trip…stays on a fishing trip.
And with good reason.
Now, before you let your mind wander to seedy places and envision some sort of steamy Desperate Housewives in waders scene, understand that what I am talking about here, is mainly the […]