Thursday, April 14, 2011

Top 5 Bass Fishing Locations - Best Fishing Experience

Bass Fishing is one hell of a sport that many from the fishing clan are eager to experience. Nothing is impossible, so is the search for the bass fishing destination. There are very few places that can make bass fishing a pleasurable experience. There are very few nearly perfect destinations for bass fishing.
Following are the best of the lot:
1. Phoenix, Arizona:
The waters here in Arizona are considered one of the best locations for bass fishing. They offer the best in the southwest. There are four lakes to choose from. There are areas for bass fishing for different skills and different seasons.
This place is plush and green and houses wonderful vegetation, consisting of beautiful wildlife population adding to the look of the water all around.
The tours can be arranged online, and a guide can be assigned to assist you through the fishing process, and he can also brief you about the history of the lake and other surroundings.



2. Everglades fishing of Florida:
The everglades fishing are one of the best when the trip is going to be short and sweet.
This area is diversified. The everglades fishing is accompanied by fast baits, big worms, buzz baits, spoons and top water plug. The worms of plastic are real fast as baits,
There is a record here in everglades, the number of fish caught by one person every hour is very high.





3. Brazil:
Brazil is not new to the bass fishing arena; it is considered one of the best when it comes to bass fishing. The vegetation here is also beautiful. The fisher gets a whole new experience here in Brazil.
The environment here in Brazil is splendid; all that matters to a fisherman here is bass fishing. One can spend his time playing this unbelievably relaxing sport. The food adds to the whole feel, and the Brazil remains on top for any bass fishing lover.





4. Mexico:
Mexico is also a dream destination for any bass fisherman. One can spend his time usefully fishing in the new fishing lake, Aguamilpa which is a 70,000 acre heaven for bass fishermen. This place is plush green and casts a spell on the onlooker with its beautiful scenery. This place sure will make your day!
This place also offers very good surroundings and accommodation; new lodges have been constructed to keep the tourists from the trouble of looking for a decent place to stay. In spite of all other attractions, it's the bass fishing that still stands atop.
Lake Baccarac, which is the world's best bass lake is located here in Mexico.
Lake Baccarac houses the best of ten pound bass.
The vast area of the lake offers plenty of options for the bass fishermen. The whiff of fresh air keeps everyone fishing there going. Now, with enough accommodation facilities, this place is sure to be the centre of attraction for any bass fisher.

5. Texas:
Great weather, great people, beautiful ambiance are all that marks the Texan Bass Fishing region. Bass fishing is a hobby for the Texan clan. This place has wonderful catchments that are loved by all bass fishermen.
The most frequently visited locations for bass fishing are Canyon Lake, Travis Lake, Falcon Lake, LBJ Lake, and Fork Lake.
The next time you decide to hit one of the lakes for a cool bass fishing experience, keep these places in mind. Keep the lures and equipments ready, these places offer you more than just bass, they give you some sort of peace of mind.

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The Top Five Things to Do Before You Go Fishing

Fishing is a great recreational sport, that can be very relaxing, and enjoyable if you are prepared. I have made a list of the top five things you need to help you enjoy your trip, and they are.
1. Knowing the location of your trip, is it a lake, a river, or the ocean. This will help you to choose what equipment you will need, so you don't take equipment for fishing in the ocean if you are on a lake, or river, or vice versa.
2. Knowing what your fishing for. If you are fishing in fresh waters, bass and trout, in the ocean, well you name it, you can catch anything from a shark to a squid, that's what makes fishing in the ocean so exciting.
3. Bait, this is the most important thing, without it you won't catch anything. Location is also important for what bait to use. If you fish in lakes and rivers, you can use worms, lures, flies, shiners. In the ocean well you can write a book on all the bait you can use, just make sure you bring plenty of bait, because if you run out, so is your trip.

4. Make sure you have plenty of equipment, like poles, hooks, weights, bobbers, line, and of course all this stuff needs to go into a fishing box. You will also need a fish chain, or bucket to put the catch of the day, you can also use a net when you catch a fish, but you don't really need one, it's optional.
5. Bring food and an emergency kit. You should always bring a small cooler, with water, or drinks, and sandwiches, trail mix, ect. Trust me you will get hungry, and many fishing spots don't have stores right next door, so it's wise to be prepared especially if you are with kids, they are always hungry. It is also wise to bring an emergency kit, this will include, band-aids, ointment, cell phone, and bug spray is always a good idea, because like food, there is no stores next door.
When I go fishing I use this list to help me prepare for my trip, I have two types of gear, one is for fresh water, like lakes and rivers, and another for deep sea. If you follow this list hopefully it will help you be more prepared and safe, because fishing is a lot of fun when your one step ahead. With the economy the way it is, fishing is a good way to have fun and not spend a lot of money doing it. So take your family and enjoy the outdoors, it helps families get closer.

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Thank you, Daniel Richard
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Best 5 Fishing Places on North Stradbroke Island

North Stradbroke Island is well known for it's abundant and versatile fishing. It boasts many areas for fishing for those who don't own or have access to a boat. With options such as angling off the rocky outcrops or throwing a line from the shore line, you can pack your line and a bucket come home with supper. With a huge array of fish local to the area and many destinations this is a top spot for a fishing holiday.
North Stradbroke Island, or Straddie as the locals say, is famous for the super sized fish caught in the annual Straddie Classic Fishing Competition. 40kg Spanish Mackeral and 12kg Snapper are on record as some of the bigger hauls of the competition.
If you're thinking of heading to Straddie for a fishing holiday, try these top five fishing destinations:
Dunwich is also great for night fishing where bream and larger whiting can be caught and on calm nights squid is easily found.

Moreton Bay is a great spot for calmer waters and those with a boat. Bream, whiting, flathead and tailor are all swimming around this area. Moreton Bay also hosts a variety of reef species such as snapper, jew and parrot fish who love to hang around in the calm waters of the bay.












South Passage Bar offers some of the best off shore fishing in the southeast Queensland area. The offshore reefs near Point Lookout have plenty of snapper, pearl perch, traglin jew, sweetlip and parrot fish. If you prefer angling, then make your way to the rocky outcrops between Flat Rock and Point Lookout where you will find mackerel, wahoo and tuna. If you're into sports fishing, then you will also find some great catches in the deeper, offshore waters in this area where you'll snare some marlin, yellowfin tuna and sailfish.





Dunwich allows access to a variety of fishing experiences. You can get into the calmer waters of the bay through this area where whiting is available all year round. You can also try some reef fishing around Goat, Bird and Peel islands where you can catch squire, sweetlip or parrot. In the deeper waters of the Rainbow Chanel you can find mackerel or tuna, whiting and flathead and plenty of yabbies for the taking.







Jumpinpin is famous for the bream that flock there in the cooler months and for the flathead in the warmer months. You will also find tailor, tarwhine, whiting and jew in this area.











Amity Point is to the north and stretches from inside the bay and continues all the way round to Flinders Beach. In Amity you will find mackerel, tuna, tailor, spotty, bonito and plenty of other reef species inside the bar and out. If you keep wandering about the rocks area near Point Look Out you will be in the right zone for snapper, sweetlip, wahoo, marlin and sailfish.
So whether you have a boat and some mates or you just prefer to wander the shoreline and rocky ledges alone, Stradbroke Island has some of the country's best fishing destinations on offer.

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