Catfish and Carp Bait Secrets - Bait Digestibility and Solubility Advantages

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

* Your homemade fishing bait?s catch rate can be altered dramatically, by adding even the smallest quantities of especially attractive individual ingredients! *

Many natural extracts, concentrated synthetic flavours, or taste enhancers and so on, have the best effects when used in very small doses. Often by adding just a little more ?for luck? you can […]

How to Increase Your Fishkeeping Fun

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Do you really get the fullest amount of enjoyment out of your fish?, or is it hampered by little worries and anxieties?

Do you sometimes worry that you may be spending too much time with your fish? I often hear people remark that although they enjoy their hobby, the routine maintenance tasks involved detract from the […]

Easy Homemade Fishing Baits - Reasons Why Baits Really Work

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

* It is extremely valuable to discover as many true reasons why baits and all their ingredients work and how to maximize their effects for the most unbelievable catches. *

I think it's sad that most anglers do not give bait the thought it really deserves and most often the 'average angler' just copies what his […]

Tropical Fish Care

Friday, August 29th, 2008

I have written few general tropical fish care tips and secrets for beginners to help them in their tropical fish keeping hobby.

Below are 6 top tips for tropical fish care:

1) Tropical Fish Tank Tips

You should try to get the biggest tank you can afford. As a result water temperature will be stable in bigger tank […]

Cleopatra Subject Of First Fish Story - History of Fishing

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Cleopatra Subject Of First Fish Story

This is going to be a short piece this week because I'm going fishing. I've been too long away from the wily trout, and my equipment needs looking after.

I always wonder, at times like these, why I don't spend more time with the hook and line. A minister […]

Aquarium Cleaning Basics

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

I recommend changing 20% of your aquarium water once per week (best) or at least 25%+ once per month (minimum). With good filtration and plants (live rock in marine aquaria), you often can go longer than once per week. Use a de-chlorinator such as Start Right or Prime (Prime also detoxifies ammonia and nitrites) while […]

Tropical Fish Care - How To Look After Tropical Fish And Tropical Fish Keeping Tips

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Keeping tropical fish is a great pastime that can bring immense happiness. Before doing so, however, there are several key points that you need to be aware of - or the whole exercise could end up in great disappointment.

Before you set up a tropical fish tank, there are several guidelines that you should adhere to. […]

SECRET CARP and CATFISH Baits to Hook the Biggest Fish Most Consistently

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

* Many top anglers have used the so called ?balanced nutritional profile bait? approach and thinking as the basics of their long term success, and some have even turned their secret bait formulas into some of the shop-bought baits seen today.

Using this balanced nutritional value (?BNV?) approach, even relative carp fishing beginners can regularly start […]

How to Catch Bass Fish Successfully Every Time

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Bass fishing is an enthralling sport. Every one will aspire to come out successfully in any sport or game. To be a good angler one should know the information that is discussed below.

Depth of the water

Any water body will have three layers. They are deep layer, middle layer and surface layer. The surface layer will […]

Aquarium Ich: Ichthyophthirius Multifilis And Cryptocaryon Irritans Diagnosis And Treatment

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Ich, also called white spot disease, is one of the most common protozoan infections affecting aquarium and pond fishes. The scientific name for freshwater ich is ?Ichthyophthirius multifilis. The marine protozoan causing ich is Cryptocaryon irritans. Both organisms cause whitish spots, called ?cysts?, to appear on the bodies and fins of the infested fishes.

DIAGNOSIS:The usual […]