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		<title>Horde Fishing Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 07:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like cooking, fishing is a free secondary skill in World of Warcraft. This Horde fishing guide will help you advance your fishing skill as quickly as possible. Fishing and cooking skills go well together and you can level up much more quickly with both skills at the same time. You must know that your fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like cooking, fishing is a free secondary skill in World of Warcraft. This Horde fishing guide will help you advance your fishing skill as quickly as possible. Fishing and cooking skills go well together and you can level up much more quickly with both skills at the same time. You must know that your fishing skill increases based on how many fish you catch. It doesn&#8217;t matter where or when you fish; what matters is the quantity of your catch.</p>
<p>There are 5 fishing levels: Apprentice, Journeyman, Expert, Artisan and Master.</p>
<p>The first step is to find a fishing trainer in Bloodhoof Village, Ogrimmar, Booty Bay, etc. You will need a Fishing Pole which you can buy from a fishing supplier. You will also need bait, so buy some Shiny Bauble. Find a pond and start fishing. You will have to catch about 65 Brilliant Smallfish and some Longjaw Mud Snappers. When you have 60 Longjaw Mud Snappers, start cooking the fishes.</p>
<p>Once you reach fishing skill 50, go to the Pond at Orgrimmar and catch some Longjaw Mud Snappers. They are easier to catch in Orgrimmar. Go back to the fishing trainer and to become a Journeyman.</p>
<p>When you become a Journeyman, get some Nightcrawlers from the fishing supplier. Head for the Caverns of Mist in the Wailing Caverns. Use the bait or lure and keep fishing until you reach skill level 125. You can actually fish in other places but you can get plenty of Deviate Fish in the Wailing Caverns. These fishes sell for 1 to 2 gold in the Auction House.</p>
<p>Once you are at level 125, go to Booty Bay and look for Old Man Hemming. You will find him in &#8220;The Happy Bobber&#8221; shop. Buy the book &#8220;Bass and You&#8221; for around 1 gold and you are now ready to be an Expert.</p>
<p>Buy some Aquadynamic Fish Attractor. Make sure your cooking skill level is at least 175. Go to Shadowprey Village at Desolace. Buy the Mithril Trout recipe from Wulan and start fishing at the pier. You can also try to find the Big Iron Fishing Pole hidden in one of the shellfish traps.</p>
<p>Continue fishing at the pier until you reach skill level 205 in fishing. You can also head for other places like Felwood, Azshara or Moonglade and fish until you reach level 225, when you will be ready to be an Artisan.</p>
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		<title>Saltwater Fishing Tackle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 09:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing is one of the famous recreations nowadays and the ideal option for relaxation. This is commonly called &#8220;angling&#8221;, a word that is derived from the Old English word angel which basically means &#8220;Fishhook&#8221;. Likewise, fishing equipment is simply called as tackle. The basic tools are a rod, a steal, fishing line, and hook and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing is one of the famous recreations nowadays and the ideal option for relaxation. This is commonly called &#8220;angling&#8221;, a word that is derived from the Old English word angel which basically means &#8220;Fishhook&#8221;. Likewise, fishing equipment is simply called as tackle. The basic tools are a rod, a steal, fishing line, and hook and lure. Because tackles in not expensive and looking for a place to fish is never so hard, thus, enabling anyone to fish.</p>
<p>But, when fishing, make it sure that you ensure the type of fishing tackle that you are using. IN addition, saltwater fishing is one of the most common nowadays. To enjoy your fishing trip, you have to make it sure that you chose those tackles that are ideal for your needs.</p>
<p>It is not necessary that you have to purchase new tackles every time when you are on the trip. To prevent this, you have to determine the type and quality that you are going to use. It is important that you know what kind of instruments do you need, or how can you get the best equipments at a reliable price.</p>
<p>You can also rent this material if you are only planning for a short term use, or if you are fond of fishing, you can purchase your own material. But, regardless of the two, the most important thing to consider is the selection for your tackles. You can buy some fishing kit if you want to fish for a long time, this is commonly a recommended product for fishermen.</p>
<p>The lifetime of the material merely depends on the type of maintenance that you are giving it. Select for the materials carefully and consider the quality of the product, especially the durability. You can ask some experts for some help if you want some extra assurance that you have chosen the ideal tackles. Fishing would be fun if you have the ideal tackles with you.</p>
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		<title>Surf Fishing Guide For Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 04:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surf fishing is a sport that is done in the shoreline and can be enjoyed by many especially if you are having a vacation by the beach and you just want to catch fish right then and there near the shoreline. here are some surf fishing guide that can help you in starting with this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surf fishing is a sport that is done in the shoreline and can be enjoyed by many especially if you are having a vacation by the beach and you just want to catch fish right then and there near the shoreline. here are some surf fishing guide that can help you in starting with this sport.</p>
<p>What You Will Need</p>
<p>What you will need in starting with surf fishing is a fishing rod with a fishing reel. You will also need your bait or lure, a bucket for your catch, hooks, swivels or lines. There are also a lot of bait and lures that you can choose from but you can ask the locals especially if you are in a place you are not quote familiar with. You can also use lures such as spoons, soft plastic or jigs to attract the fishes to your bait.</p>
<p>These are the basic equipment but you can always add more for your protection as well. Some surf fishers may use waders which can also add protection from other creatures in the sea such as sting rays. This will also protect you as well as from the cold waters. You can also bring with you flashlights or headlamps as surf fishing is often done at nighttime to timely catch the fishes at their feeding time.</p>
<p>What is good about surf fishing is that, you won&#8217;t need to own or rent a boat to enjoy fishing. And of course, you can still relax and enjoy this sport with great friends or family. You might find this sport a little easy if you have been reading some surf fishing guides but this sport requires proper timing to be able to enjoy it. Of course, you have to be in the right place, the right time and with the right equipment to enjoy such sport.</p>
<p>One more important thing though. Before getting too excited to wade into the water for your surf fishing adventure, make sure you have secured the necessary license to do so.</p>
<p>Finding The Best Spot</p>
<p>Indeed, this sport is best enjoyed if you are at the right spot. If you are in a beach, you can find the best spot by looking for eddies. These are places where birds often feed on fish and where you will most likely find large schools of fish. Although it is best to be at the right spot when you surf fish, it is however important to remember to put safety first. Always secure a good surf fishing guide to help you with the safety of the sport.</p>
<p>Powerful waves and strong current may cause injury or accidents, thus you have to always be careful when engaging into this sport. You also have to watch out for shark bites as well as stingrays. Wear protection always with your feet and even put on sunscreens to protect your skin as well. Be watchful of the waves and never turn your back on them. Of course, in any sport, safety is always a priority.</p>
<p>Most of the time, beach buggies are used by surf fishers in spotting the best areas to surf fish. If you re planning to have one in your surf fishing adventure, make sure you secure a permit for the said vehicle as this can sometimes be restricted or totally not allowed. A good surf fishing guide will help you learn everything you need to know about this exciting sport.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Choosing Trout Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s begin by discussing the two different types of trout; native trout and planted trout. Native trout are fish that have been born naturally in a body of water or were planted in a body of water at one time and have survived 3 or more seasons in said body of water. Planted trout on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s begin by discussing the two different types of trout; native trout and planted trout. Native trout are fish that have been born naturally in a body of water or were planted in a body of water at one time and have survived 3 or more seasons in said body of water. Planted trout on the other hand, have been &#8216;planted&#8217; or &#8216;stocked&#8217; in a body of water by the fish commission for the express purpose of being caught by anglers. The bottom line in pointing out this fact is that the two different types of trout eat different types of bait. Choosing the correct bait can easily mean the difference between catching fish and not catching fish.</p>
<p>As a rule artificial trout baits such as spoons, spinners, and small minnow imitating crank baits can be used successfully for either type of trout, so these baits won&#8217;t be discussed here. The real discrepancy comes when using the other two popular varieties of bait when fishing for trout. There are two main types of trout bait; live trout baits and synthetic trout baits. Live trout bait would include live baits such as worms, minnows, small crayfish, and even small frogs. Synthetic trout baits would include any trout bait that is sold in a small jar or jar-like container.</p>
<p>Here are the main rules when choosing the correct bait. Native trout prefer live baits and planted trout prefer synthetic baits. For the most part these rules hold true much of the time. For example if you are fishing a lake that has recently been stocked, live baits won&#8217;t be nearly as effective as synthetic baits. On the other hand, attempting to use bait from a jar on your favorite river which hasn&#8217;t been &#8220;stocked&#8221; in five years won&#8217;t be very effective at all.</p>
<p>How about the manner in which your trout bait is presented? Any article about fishing 101 has to include the manner in which the bait is presented to the trout. When it comes to trout bait tips the manner in which your bait is presented is of the utmost importance. In the case of live bait you always want your bait to look as natural as possible. In the case of synthetic bait you want the bait to be the focal point of your offering. Many times this means using a pair of small hooks rather than a single larger hook.</p>
<p>Are these rules 100% true and effective all of the time? Of course not, but they are good rules to be aware of and use to your advantage when fishing for these beautiful fish. Choosing the correct bait and presenting that bait in the most effective manner is the difference between success and failure in many trout fishing situations.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Fresh Water Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh water fishing is done in lakes, rivers and streams that have minute quantities of dissolved salts. Freshwater sources are precipitation or melting ice and snow. There are many fresh water fish species, but some of the most important ones are bass, catfish, pickerel, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, muskellunge, sturgeon and walleye. Equipment for Freshwater [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fresh water fishing is done in lakes, rivers and streams that have minute quantities of dissolved salts. Freshwater sources are precipitation or melting ice and snow. There are many fresh water fish species, but some of the most important ones are bass, catfish, pickerel, pike sunfish, trout, salmon, muskellunge, sturgeon and walleye.</p>
<p>Equipment for Freshwater Fishing</p>
<p>What you’ll need for basic freshwater fishing equipment includes a fishing rod and reel, fishing line between 4 and 10 pound-test, a variety of sinkers, a variety of hooks (sizes 6 to 10), floats, bait and in most locations, a fishing permit or license. There are a variety of both live and artificial baits that work well for fresh water fishing.</p>
<p>Bait You’ll Need</p>
<p>Live bait works well for fresh water fishing. Freshwater fish feed on a variety of prey, including earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, chub, shad, crayfish and small fish species such as smelt. Freshwater fishing bait such as earthworms, crayfish, frogs, minnows, chubs and shads can be caught in its natural habitat. Look around piers and in shallow water. Freshwater bait can also be purchased from your local bait and tackle shop.</p>
<p>Artificial bait is manmade bait that attracts fish to bite or strike. It includes plastic worms, insects, flies, small jigs, lures, spoons, streamers, flies, spinners and more. Artificial bait can be purchased at fishing tackle and bait shops or online. Some anglers prefer to buy the supplies for these types of baits and make their own.</p>
<p>There are a wide variety of prepared baits that you can use for freshwater fishing. These include kernel corn, bread balls, cheese balls, egg bags, liver, cereal balls, chicken entrails. Here is just a short list of some freshwater fish and the bait that attracts them.</p>
<p>Catfish: earthworms, liver, chicken entrails, hotdogs, frogs, tadpoles, crayfish and most lures. At times you can even catch them on shiny hooks that have no bait.</p>
<p>Pike: earthworms, frogs, minnows, shad, all types of small fish species, crayfish, chub, spinners, spoons and egg sacs.</p>
<p>Bass: earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, crayfish, spoons, Mepps, spinners, artificial worms, jigs, streamers and spinners.</p>
<p>Salmon: flies, spinners, spoons, egg sacs, shrimp and large plugs.</p>
<p>Sunfish: earthworms, bread balls, kernel corn, insects and insect larvae, as well as small, shiny lures.</p>
<p>Pickerel: earthworms, insects, insect larvae, frogs, minnows, crayfish, spoons and Mepps, spinners, artificial worms, jigs, spinners and streamers.</p>
<p>Walleye: shad, frogs, real or artificial minnows, worms, maggots, spinners, spoons, jigs, plugs and small fish species.</p>
<p>Trout: earthworms, flies, insects, insect larvae, kernel corn, egg sacs, crayfish and minnows.</p>
<p>Muskellunge: small fish species, frogs, Mepps, spinners, jigs, minnows, plastic trailers and rapalas.</p>
<p>Sturgeon: frogs, freshwater clams, lamprey, eels, smelt, salmon eggs, shad, shrimp, egg sacs, yarn flies, brilliantly colored and silver lures.</p>
<p>Go ahead and give it a try.</p>
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		<title>Using Quality Fishing Gears</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People go fishing for both leisure and relaxation. It is indeed such a beautiful sight to see the crystal clear lake, and to experience the serene and tranquil feel of the water, whilst enjoying the rest of the day to cast a line. However, prior to going on board your fishing vessel, proper fishing gear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People go fishing for both leisure and relaxation. It is indeed such a beautiful sight to see the crystal clear lake, and to experience the serene and tranquil feel of the water, whilst enjoying the rest of the day to cast a line. However, prior to going on board your fishing vessel, proper fishing gear<br />
is necessary to provide you with a comfortable and enjoyable fishing expedition.</p>
<p>Fishing rods are made in a variety of materials, such as graphite, fiberglass or bamboo. Let us try to define each of them to aid your own judgment in choosing a rod, taking note of the functions you find fitting. The graphite fishing rod is mainly used by beginners. If you opt for a fishing rod that provides better performance and sturdiness then this rod is much safer to use. The fishing quality provided by this rod has well served fishermen and enthusiasts alike who have kept this rod as their trusty fishing partner.</p>
<p>The fiberglass rod is probably the one that is the most widely used these days, having a strength and durability that provides superior quality and precision. However, the fiberglass fishing rod is a bit on the heavy side, and so can be rather tiring to use. Bamboo fishing rods are considered to be one of the best types of fishing rod, and this seems to be the most used by actual fishermen. Bamboo has the advantage of being light and flexible compared with other types of rod.</p>
<p>Another item of fishing gear that every fishing enthusiast should have is a fishing bag. These are mostly leather bags that have pockets on them and nets, which are very useful to have when you are fishing. There are fishing bags available both for men and for women, and these are mostly found in stores to help you carry all your fishing equipment, and prepare you for a comfortable time fishing.</p>
<p>Other items of fishing gear that you can find at fishing stores are fly lines, lures, fly typing and preserved shrimps. There are also vests and jackets that you can wear for better body protection. Another important piece of gear that you must keep in mind is suitable footwear. Rubber boots are generally considered to be the best footwear for fishing, and these are available in a variety of brands.</p>
<p>Going fishing will never be complete without the right fishing gear. These bits and pieces are of the essence and greatly affect how well you perform, and ultimately whether you will be taking home that big catch.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Successful Bass Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:26:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bass hunting is a very common and popular type of fishing. Majority of bass fishing are found in both freshwater and saltwater. They are also available through ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and creeks. These are some of the 3 major elements that have to be present in water body so that bass can survive; oxygen, food [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bass hunting is a very common and popular type of fishing. Majority of bass fishing are found in both freshwater and saltwater. They are also available through ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and creeks. These are some of the 3 major elements that have to be present in water body so that bass can survive; oxygen, food and cover.</p>
<p>The most favorite meal for bass is crawfish, they prefer this to shad. Basically, crawfish are normally available in large numbers and they are an easy catch for Bass. Despite of this, bass normally feed on almost anything ranging from mice, ducklings, rats, frogs, snakes, salamanders, lizards, worms, grub, the baitfish, the insects, and even leeches. This rare ability of the fish feast on almost anything is what makes majority of people to enjoy fishing bass.</p>
<p>Oxygen is the other key factor in locating the bass fish. The rule the old law here is that the cool the water temperature, the higher the content of oxygen. This means that suppose you are fishing in the summer, early fall, or spring, large bass are likely to drop down to the lower areas of the lake so as to find cooler and oxygen rich water. They are also more likely to swim to locate areas rich in vegetation so that they can locate better source of oxygen. Wind-blown banks, stumps, Trees, and powerplants are all excellent sources of oxygen that will attract the bass fish.</p>
<p>The bass fish depend on cover as a way of protection and means of ambush. Cover is very essential as part of bass survival. Basses are notoriously known as a lazy fish, this means that they hide and lay in wait for their victim to come. Another reason for cover is that because the bass fishes are devoid of eyelids and the cover is their way of preventing blindness. Some of the most commonplace area that bass seek for cover includes formulated wood structures such as docks, pilings and fabricated wood structures. They are known to hide beneath floating wood pieces decomposing wood. The second ideal location to fish for bass is in the weeds. Rocks are also a good place that bass seek for cover. But rocks are not that much dependable as weeds can be or wood, bass also enjoy feeding on decomposing pieces of wood within rocks. But because rocks do not yield oxygen, they are not that much reliable.</p>
<p>Basses are well known for their slow movement and the absence of distance in their movement. That means that you could possibly sit thirty feet from the largest bass in your entire life and he won&#8217;t rush for your bait simply because of laziness. Locating the perfect spot is a big challenge and most fishing will therefore depend on sheer luck. The only thing you can control is locating the ideal spot that bass may be and be a bit patience. The weather is also an important factor in getting bass as well. Cloudy days maybe better that clear summers. But remember that overcast is always ideal for water temperatures, but then you may have to decide whether you are determined to sit throughout so as to catch bass. The determining factor when it comes to bass fishing is that you can only do your best with your available knowledge.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 09:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing is markedly different from regular fishing. With plain fishing, you use lures and often live bait to bring fish to your line and hook them. When you are fly fishing, you use a fly that resembles a real insect that the fish feed on naturally. The line is longer and you mimic the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly fishing is markedly different from regular fishing. With plain fishing, you use lures and often live bait to bring fish to your line and hook them. When you are fly fishing, you use a fly that resembles a real insect that the fish feed on naturally. The line is longer and you mimic the movement of the fly or insect on top of the water so that the fish thinks they are biting at a real insect.</p>
<p>Casting is constant in fly fishing. You put the fly out in the water and then draw it back several times so that the fish thinks the fly is landing on the water and then taking off again. With regular fishing, you cast your line and let it rest until the fish bites making the bobber sink into the water.</p>
<p>You can catch some pretty hefty fish using either method, but when you are fly fishing, you have the opportunity to “battle” the fish for survival. This can be extremely satisfying as man battles nature for the top position.</p>
<p>Flies are made out of natural materials in fly fishing while regular fishing utilizes latex and plastic lures made out of man-made materials. Many avid fly fishermen say that the fish are much more attracted to the natural lure rather than the man-made ones. This, they say, makes fly fishing an amazingly satisfying sport.</p>
<p>You can fish just about anywhere – a local pond, a lake, or even a reservoir. When you are fly fishing, you will want to go where the fish are most plentiful. That means traveling (perhaps) to rivers and streams where fish like trout and walleye are known to live. The challenge in fly fishing lies in making the fly look real to the fish below water.</p>
<p>Fly fishing in remote places like Alaska and Canada are great vacation getaways. You can plan a fly fishing trip to many different spots including Mexico, South America, and even Russia. That can be a great adventure – much more so than just fishing your local lake or pond.</p>
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