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Catch & Release
December 31, 2012
Proper Catch and Release - How to Hold a Fish
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If you were watching the news this morning you might have caught images of the year's best "Bloopers". You know the ones. The season's best that caught our eyes was one where the reporter – a young lady wearing a very nice pink dress – was holding what appeared to be a sizable salmon by the tail. She actually had a good grip on it – her right hand dominantly holding that 20lb fish above her left hand, which was palm-up… Read More
September 28, 2011
Great Catch & Release Videos
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The video "Playlists" you will see at the bottom of most pages are only samples of related videos on our YouTube site (YouTube/TheOnlineFisherman). There are many more specific videos there -- from how to catch to how to cook what you catch. And much, much more. Check it out :) Working on the new site for the past four months (?) has had us spending more time thing about JavaScript then fishing reels, and more time… Read More
June 16, 2010
Fishing For The Golden Ghost
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Silver Ghost in Goldfish Clothing Captain David provides us a unique look into a fishery that few -- if any -- of us have ever explored; a fishery from carp that run like bonefish and weigh twice or three times as much as the biggest of the Silver Ghosts, as those who lurk the flats for bonefish love to call them. They are like silver ghosts; vanishing in a blink at the slightest shadow. These carp might not be quite so… Read More
May 24, 2010
Tarpon Tips
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As you all may know the tarpon have showed up in the bay area and are here for the taking. They are once in a life time fish that will put you and your tackle to the test. You can either use conventional or spinning gear its all personal prefrence. I myself like a little heavier spinning outfit so its eaiser to cast baits at these fish. A 6000 to 1200 size reel with a 7'6'' to 8' heavy to extra heavy rod spooled with 65… Read More
March 21, 2010
Being a Beginning Fisherman
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Once the beginning fisherman decides that fishing is what they want to do, they have begun a venture that is very addicting, time consuming, and oftentimes expensive. The first few outings the beginner starts to realize how much time and effort it takes to rig tackle, tie lines, and actually catch fish. To a person who is new to fishing all of this can seem a little difficult and frustrating at times. The things that… Read More





