Fishing Directory for Fishing World Wide Water

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Fishing has surpassed all other hobbies as the number one outdoor event that captures our time and money. Fishing categories can usually be disseminated with the use of a fishing directory. There are four major methods of fishing and all have adamant endorsers who seldom cross over to the other three. Cane pole fishing, […]

Aquarium Test Kits What They Are Used For and Their Importance for Freshwater and Saltwater

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

It is always best to have as many different test kits as you can afford (as they apply to either freshwater or saltwater

I prefer to purchase my test kits separately as most master test kits duplicate test I do not need (high range and low range ph) and leave out ones I need such as […]

How to Build Your Own Fish Tank

Friday, June 13th, 2008

When you build your own fish tank, there are only a few really important things to do. Anyway, before buying your fish you should sit down and make a detailed plan about how to start up with your fish tank and answer yourself the following 3 questions:

Do I want a freshwater or a saltwater aquariums? […]

Aquarium Filters - How They Work and the Benefits and Negatives of Each Type

Monday, March 31st, 2008

AQUARIUM FILTERS

There are several different kinds of aquarium filters, each with advantages and disadvantages. Most work best when used in combination to compliment each other, this redundancy is also important for peace of mind in case one filter fails, another will keep your aquarium filtering. I give my opinion too with each of these types […]

Basic Aquarium Principles for a Healthy Freshwater Aquarium

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

AQUARIUM:

Start with as large an aquarium as you can afford. The very BASIC principle that is to have 1-2 inches of NARROW bodied fish per FILTERED aquarium gallon is a starting point, but not very accurate. This also only applies to a standard rectangular aquarium. Goldfish are dirty and fatter, so I would triple […]

Tips On… Fighting Saltwater Game Fish A Beginners Guide

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The following guidance assumes you are fairly new to big game saltwater fishing and are out fishing on a charter boat. This type of information is given to all guests aboard our game boats if they are not experienced anglers. Occasionally we have to remind experienced anglers as well !

Lets assume you are out doing […]

Lure Fishing

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

For me, nothing is more dynamic and no sport with more evolving learning curve than the art of Fishing. In fishing, you will never seem to stop learning something new with every single fishing trip.Fishing covers many changing variables and needs utmost skills to adapt and make use of the constantly changing conditions.With every experience […]

Fly Fishing - The Feeding Behaviour of Trout

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Fly fishing, in all it’s variations and sub-areas (casting, fly tying, etc), centres around a single goal ? To successfully tempt a fish (Most commonly a trout) to take an artificial fly as a food item. Sighting, hooking, playing and landing the fish are also important parts of the successful fishing experience, not to mention […]

Top 5 Reasons for Making Your Own Fishing Lures

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Imagine this: You are on sitting on the dock, feet hanging over the side, and a fishing pole in your hand. You are talking to your best friend, drinking a coke, when there is a quick jerk on your fishing pole. You start reeling as fast as you can, and after a minute or two […]