Our Favorite Fishing Movies
Posted by www.411fishing.com on October 9th, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Some people don’t really think fishing is an exciting sport but we beg to differ. There have in fact been tons of feature films made about fishing and here are a few of our favorites we think our readers should look for the next time they’re scrolling the DIRECT TV channels.
A River Runs Through It: The classic fisherman’s movie, this one starred Robert Redford and featured some of the most beautiful country the US has to offer. It’s Read the rest of this entry »
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Summer Trout Fishing In The Georgia Mountains
Posted by www.411fishing.com on November 5th, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Winter may be fast approaching, but that should not prevent you from planning next summer’s fishing trip. It is a good idea to get a jump on the action. Why not try something different this year? The unexplored waterways and rivers of Georgia have some of the best trout fishing in the country.
When you think about trout fishing, Georgia usually does not come to mind. Anglers are accustomed to trout fishing in the small rivers Read the rest of this entry »
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Combine Fishing And Archery By Bowfishing
Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
If you like multiple sports, and fishing and archery are two of them, what better way to combine them than by bowfishing. Bowfishing has become very popular in the last 10 years or so, with the take over of lakes and rivers by the Asian carp, more and more people have given bowfishing a try. Bowfishing is done using a bowfishing bow, and a reel,and line attached to the arrow. You shoot the fish you see and then Read the rest of this entry »
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Saltwater Beach Fishing Basics: Tackle And Lures
Posted by www.411fishing.com on October 31st, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Heading out to the ocean for the first time to saltwater fish can be a fun and exciting experience. Unlike fresh water fishing, the ocean has a lot more to offer in terms of the size and species of the fish. Whether you’re fishing for the first time or it’s your tenth time, there are some things that you’ll need before heading out on a boat.
A Fishing License: All states within the United States are going to require that a Read the rest of this entry »
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Flathead Catfish: Tournament Monsters That Pack A Whallop
Posted by admin on July 21st, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Flathead Catfish are scavengers who feed mostly on crayfish and worms. They are flat-headed unlike their other family of catfish. They are known for their better eating habits as they do not at all feed on dead fish, they wholly live on live fish. This type of fish hides deep down in mud and takes time even for experience anglers to handle and catch. Its other name is known as the Yellow Fish for those who might have confusing names. Read the rest of this entry »
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Shoal Bass”The Southeast’s Least Known Bass
Posted by admin on July 19th, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Only first described as a separate species in 1999, the shoal bass is an excellent freshwater game fish found throughout the states of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Fortunately, the relative anonymity of the shoal bass doesn’t mean that it is difficult to find. In fact, it is quite common near rock shoals in the Chipola and Apalachicola Rivers.
While easily confused with the redeye bass in these waters, shoal bass lack the white fin margins and paler coloration of Read the rest of this entry »
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Best Live Baits for Bream And Sunfish
Posted by admin on July 15th, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Fishing is one of the most popular American past times. Every year thousands of anglers try their luck on the lake and go after a few summer fish. Fishing is fun no matter what how big (or small) the fish is. When it comes to fishing for Sunfish and Bream, live bait is the choice for many anglers. Using the correct live bait is vital and can make everyone’s fishing experience better and more successful.
Different lakes and waterways are all different from one another and what the fish like is as well. It helps to do some experimenting Read the rest of this entry »
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Bank Fishing: Family Friendly Fishing Anywhere
Posted by admin on July 10th, 2011 filed in Uncategorized
Bank fishing can be just as much fun as fishing from a boat. Here are some tips that you can take to the bank.
If you’re fishing for game fish such as bass or crappie, fish around structures such as submerged stumps or bushes and weeds. Most fishermen avoid these areas because of the potential for losing lures and tackle when they get entangled. Unfortunately, these areas are where the fish live and its better to risk a hook or two than to try and fish in non-productive places.
Lures Read the rest of this entry »