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Not every saltwater angler owns a boat. Now, that would be seen by most people as an apparent limitation to their ability and opportunity for fishing. How would you go saltwater fishing without a boat? Adding to this misconception is the fact that most fishing magazines feature pictures and articles about fishing that usually involves having a boat. And not just any boat. Take a look at some of those articles and you’ll find expensive boats with all the bells and whistles. This has disheartened many a potential fisherman, making him feel like he can only share in the joys of these great fishing adventures by reading about them.

They are seen in fishing piers everywhere, some with expensive tackle, some well-worn and taped together. Their tackle boxes also come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, as long as it can be carried or wheeled easily to the pier. Perhaps the lack of a boat has led them to develop an uncanny sense for creativity and innovation, because you’ll be amazed at the things you’ll find in most tackle boxes used by these pier anglers. The fishing community is very tight. They share techniques, ideas, and money saving tips with each other often. Since fishing can be an inexpensive hobby, using deals like ringcentral coupons can help it stay that way. In fact, lots of so-called “original” products that are marketed for pier fishermen were inspired by the original designs that are regularly used by these people everyday.

Before some non-believers begin to scoff at the skills of pier fishermen, let me say that pier fishing is an art all its own. Nobody can just plunk a chair down at a pier and start hauling in fish every minute, without the skills born by experience. Pier fishermen develop an innate sense about where the action is. Since most of the fish generally come in waves, it’s going to be very difficult getting even one bite if you don’t know where and when to cast. You can usually find them bottom fishing, hauling in two or three catches at a time. How they do that is beyond me. Pier rats just have a way of knowing when to reel in their line after hooking more than one fish.

And if you start thinking that bigger catch like mackerel and king mackerel are unreachable for pier fishermen, think again. Have you ever seen those people at the end of the pier using all sorts of weird-looking contraptions specially designed to float live bait just under the surface? They use kite rigs, too, so that they can fish as far off the pier as possible. I’ve seen perhaps a dozen contraptions that deserve a patent on the spot. Mostly these folks use a technique called the “two rod approach”. This is where they use a heavy fishing rod with the bail open and another lighter rod where the bait is attached to. They cast out, the line is placed several yards off the pier, and when a fish bites, the bait rod is pulled back, leaving the fisherman with the heavier one to fight the fish with.

However, don’t expect to see pier fishermen release their fish after catching them. Most of these folks go fishing for dinner, not for getting the big one to show off on a mantelpiece. They come to enjoy fishing, talk and socialize with each other, and even to help a few beginners that appear to need it. They are a special breed and possibly have more patience, inventiveness, and endurance than any other fishing group.

 

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Your only care is to wallow in the rare delights that await you on this magnificent luxury yacht. Let yourself be caressed by sea breezes, immersed in beautiful tropical waters, engulfed in an atmosphere of elegance and warmth, and exhilarated by spectacular destinations. Relax and enjoy the sun and sights on the upper and aft decks, complete with wet bars, sun pads, hot tub, exercise equipement, satellite teleision, dvds, refrigerators and icemakers. This is the ultimate luxury vacation, providing you with water toys, scuba diving, and sport fishing gear, reserved for your party on this well appointed floating get-away. While aboard Take It Easy the itinerary is subject to your choices and desires. The mood: cruise swiftly from island-to-island or drop anchor to enjoy a swim and a sunset. The ambience: completely casual or highly sophisticated. The fare: prepared from a menu handpicked by you or by our excellent chef.

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Tongass Trading Company of Ketchikan, Alaska, has played a major part in the history and industry of Alaska’s Inside Passage. Founded in September, 1898 as “Strong & Johnstone Co.” by Ketchikan pioneers Henry C. Strong and Frederick C. Johnstone, it was renamed Tongass Trading Company in 1900, and incorporated in October, 1901. At the turn of the century, Tongass Trading Company supplied the miners and mining camps throughout Southeast Alaska. In the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, Tongass Trading Company provided supplies, gear and storage to the commercial halibut fishing fleet, as well as household goods, clothes and groceries to local residents. In the mid and latter part of the 20th century, Tongass also supplied the booming logging camps of Southeast Alaska. Through the years, Tongass Trading Company has kept pace with progress and the changing industries of Alaska. Today, Tongass Trading Company supplies commercial and sport fishing gear, hardware, furniture and clothing to industry and residents of Southeast Alaska. Additionally, Tongass Trading Company is a popular stop for cruise ship travelers looking for uniquely Alaskan curios, gifts and souvenirs. Three separate stores comprise the “Tongass Trading Triangle, Alaska’s Shopping Capital.”

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www.foxsportfishing.com Fox Sports Fishing the new brand in sports fishing including offshore fishing, saltwater sport fishing and sport fishing gear. www.foxsportfishing.com

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A hot July day is perfect for spending a few hours at a local lake catching trout for dinner. We bought fishing gear while in the US, great price at Walmart, and BC resident angler license back home for .00 each with HST. Great way for families to spend time together although the cost of fishing licenses and boat operator licenses might keep some people away. We are very regulated in Canada and nickled and dimed by our own government at every turn, just to compare I checked the price of resident angler licence in Washington and it is .00 dollars. With lower fuel cost, we averaged .99 a gallon, lower gear cost, lower food and accommodations costs is it a wonder that Americans are staying away from Canada and that the border crossings to the US from Canada have hours of line ups as Canadians escape our high prices. Music: Summer Sunset by deanmacgregor www.looperman.com

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