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		<title>The Experience of Peacock Bass Fishing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peacock bass fishing, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA.  The peacock bass fishing began [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Peacock_Bass_Fishing.html">Peacock bass fishing</a>, or fishing for the butterfly peacock or speckled peacock, is exciting freshwater fishing. These bass are natives of the Amazon River of South America and can also be found in the waters of Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Panama, Singapore and warmer locations in the USA. </p>
<p> The peacock bass fishing began when this species of bass was intentionally put into the freshwaters of Florida by fish and game officials to help rid their waters of fish such as the Oscar, Midas cichlid, and the spotted tilapia. Due to the warm water conditions in particular areas of Florida, the butterfly peacock bass have flourished. These tropical fish cannot survive in lower water temperatures.</p>
<p> Peacock bass fishing started after these fish were dropped into the warmer freshwaters of Florida in 1984 by fish and game officials to go after environmentally destructive fish like the Oscar, Midas cichlid, and the spotted tilapia.  Due to the warm water conditions in particular areas of Florida the peacock bass have vigorously grown in population. The peacock bass love temperate locations and cannot tolerate colder water temperatures.</p>
<p> Scheduling a peacock bass fishing trip with one of the many guides in Florida is affordable and relatively easy.  The serious peacock bass fisherman should consider planning a trip of a lifetime to the Amazon River or to the lakes and rivers of Venezuela.  This is the ultimate in peacock bass fishing.  Imagine fishing with the sounds of the jungle in the background and parrots and monkeys greeting you at every turn.</p>
<p> The peacock bass can be hooked by fly fishing, artificial or live bait fishing.  They prefer live bait and can be located during daylight hours.   It is recommended to use a fly rod with 5 or 6 weight depending on where you are fishing.  Good reels, high quality line with fast action rods and sharp hooks to penetrate quickly are necessary.  <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Fly_Fishing_Equipment.html">Fly fishing equipment</a> can be provided by the guide if preferred.  A good pair of Polaroid glasses will allow you to spot these beautiful fish as they hit. The fierce and powerful peacock bass guarantees the thrill of an exciting fishing battle. Each day will provide an angler with a chance hooking up to 10 or 20 of these fish and bagging at least one 15 pounder.  </p>
<p> The emotional excitement of peacock bass fishing is invigorating.  The excitement of hooking up to this aggressive fighter and landing it is worth the cost of the trip.<br /> After successful day of peacock bass fishing imagine taking home a keepsake replicate of this prize catch?  The locals can produce such a lifelike replica of your catch that often they are better than most traditional skin mounts.  The fisherman need only provide the taxidermist with a photo and measurements and he will produce a beautiful souvenir for you to take home.</p>
<p>You may have taken <a target="_blank" href="http://beginnerflyfishing.net/Florida_Fishing_Trips.html">Florida fishing trips</a> all your life and be a native Floridian, but if you have not had the thrill of hooking up to a renown fighting peacock bass you haven't fished!</p>
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		<title>Practice The Basics Of Fly Fishing And Hook The Big Ones</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fly fishing represents one of the oldest kinds of fishing developed for the pupose of food gathering. Initially it applied especially to catch trout or salmon, but nowadays, it has turned into a basic way of catching bass, pike, carp and other fish that live in the lakes and oceans. The term comes from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fly fishing represents one of the oldest kinds of fishing developed for the pupose of food gathering. Initially it applied especially to catch trout or salmon, but nowadays, it has turned into a basic way of catching bass, pike, carp and other fish that live in the lakes and oceans. The term comes from the word fly that was generated in relation to the fisherman’s lure consisting of a hook decorated to look like an insect for the purpose of attracting the fish.</p>
<p> <strong>Fly Fishing Gear</strong></p>
<p> The gear required by fly fishing are also called tackle, only that, when you want to be as specific as possible about the type of tools you need to add the word fly; so there you have fly tackle. The structure consists of the artificial flies, the fly line and the fly rod. In order to be able to throw the fly as far as possible the line should be a bit heavier than other types of lines. Moreover, the artificial flies come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors depending on the type of fish intended to be caught.  You can buy <a target="_blank" title="wholesale fly fishing gear" href="http://www.fishing-fanatics.net/">wholesale fly fishing equipment</a> at many sporting goods shops on the internet.</p>
<p> In general terms the materials the lures are made of include hair, feathers, fur and other fabrics that provides the insect look required for the fly to pass as bait. Each fishing location demands a certain type of artificial fly that will resemble insects living in the area where your desired types of fish inhabit. Hence, a certain type of fly used in one part of the country or region may not be as successful as you think in another.</p>
<p> <strong>Categories of Fly Fishing Flies</strong></p>
<p> According to another fly classification, they can be attractive or imitative. The imitative artificial lures are similar to real insects while the attractive ones simply resort to color or reflection of light in order to attract fish without necessarily imitating the food fish are after. And yet another classification splits the artificial lures into dry models that imitate dragonflies, grasshoppers and float on water, sub-surface designs that are just like pupae or larvae and wet kinds very much like leeches and minnows.   Whichever classification you employ, learning the <a target="_blank" title="fly fishing knots" href="http://www.fishing-fanatics.net/Fly-Fishing-Knot-Tying.html">basic fly fishing knots</a> will assist you in tying your fly to the line.</p>
<p> <strong>Differences Between Fly Fishing And Other Fishing Types</strong></p>
<p> The difference between fly fishing and non-fly fishing is that the former relies on the use of the line weight and its cast range for the propulsion of the bait in the water. On the other hand the other fishing methods, rather uses the lure weight rather than the line; as this variable pulls the line down from the reel, the fly reaches the depths where fish hide or stay.  These differences will require the fisherman using fly fishing techniques to learn <a target="_blank" title="fly fishing casting tricks" href="http://www.fishing-fanatics.net/Fly-Fishing-Casting-Tricks.html">fly fishing casting tricks</a> to ensure that the fly actually lands in the area of water that is desired.</p>
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		<title>All About Getting The Right Fly Fishing Gear</title>
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<p> When it comes to any sport or favorite past time, there is a huge importance that is placed on having the right equipment to make the most out of the experience. This is no different when it comes to fly fishing gear because you have to have the right stuff in order to do it right and to even give yourself a shot at catching something. Whether it is the fly fishing tackle or the rods you will be using, there is nothing more important in this sport then having the right supply of fly fishing gear.</p>
<p>When you dont have the right kind of fly fishing gear, you shouldn't even attempt to go fly fishing because you wont catch anything. The problem is though, when you're beginning to build your collection, you may be a little puzzled as to what you should and should not buy. A idea that will help you figure out what kind of fly fishing gear you need to use is read books and magazines on fly fishing. These places will have ample information that will make the most of your fly fishing trip.</p>
<p>Time To Start Purchasing The Goods</p>
<p>If your money situation can afford it, it is always best to start out by purchasing a brand new rod as a part of your fly fishing gear. When you first experience fly fishing, old or used rods wouldn't be beneficial because they would break easier then new rods. By going with strictly new fly fishing gear, you are bettering your chances of having outstanding equipment that will last you a long while. Also, it always feels good to have new things and that can be apart of the excitement of your fly fishing adventure.</p>
<p>To get the best quality of fly fishing gear that your willing to spend, you might want to check out well known fly fishing sites. These types of places are known for giving the best deals around and having a great variety of items as well. The variety of fly fishing gear that you will need will defiantly make your fly fishing trip better. </p>
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		<title>Making the Right Choice in Fly Fishing Rods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obviously, there is no more important instrument for fly fishing than a fly fishing rod. The rod assists you with line casting, controlling the line, and striking and landing of the fish you catch. Fishing rods need to bend and flex properly,so it is important that you get a rod that comfortably fits your hand. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously, there is no more important instrument for <a target="_blank" title="Fly Fishing Rod" href="http://gearforflyfishing.com/Store/fly-fishing-rods">fly fishing than a fly fishing rod</a>. The rod assists you with line casting, controlling the line, and striking and landing of the fish you catch. Fishing rods need to bend and flex properly,so it is important that you get a rod that comfortably fits your hand.</p>
<p> The first step is to decide what it is you are fishing for.  Will you be looking for trout? Maybe freshwater bass is your favorite. And what about fishing in saltwater? These different selections create unique demands on the fly fishing rod. For each environment you would probably choose a different weight rod.  A 6 wt makes a pretty good versatile rod. A 4 or 5 wt will yield the best results if you want to catch brown or rainbow trout.  With the smallmouth type of bass, using 6 to 8 wt might be right, although largemouth bass would need 8 or 9 wt. In addition, the rest of your tackle will be affected by your choices.</p>
<p> Once you've established what tyoe of fish you want to try for, you need to examine the action that each rod you're considering posesses. The rod's action refers to its flexibility. Fly rods come in three different actions: slow, medium and fast action. Additional casting distance can be obtained with less exertion with a fast action rod. They are also superior on blustery days. They are harder for an angler just getting into the sport due to the rod's power. They're not good for short casts which require a fairly large amount of accuracy.</p>
<p> Rods with medium action tend to be more all-purpose. They might not have the accuracy or quietness of the slow action versions, but are easy to learn when compared to the fast action rods. Rods with slower action are usually the simplest to use. These are ideal for the smaller streams where you'll have to be stealthy to sneak up on the fish.</p>
<p> In order to find the casting method that works best for you, try a number of brands. It may be discouraging attempting to fish with a rod that isn't suitable to you. You can visit any fly shop in order to demo the whole range of rods that are available. If your looking for a fly rod that fits your budget, ask a casting instructor on staff to help give you pointers, if there is one available.</p>
<p> The appropriate reel is as important as the right rod. You should choose a suitable line, and then obtain a number of flies that your selected fish will desire.</p>
<p> Not surprisingly, there is a great deal of quality fly fishing equipment being offered online. To browse through some of these listings to find that right fly rod, fly reel or other piece of <a target="_blank" title="Fly Fishing Gear" href="http://gearforflyfishing.com/">gear for fly fishing</a>, there are many online resources available.</p>
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