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Fishing Holidays - A useful guide

Bahamas Fishing Vacations

Being a tropical tourist destination, the Bahamas are an ideal place for all those who are fishing enthusiasts. Its crystal clear ocean waters and beautiful sandy beaches and cliffs offer fishing enthusiasts a wide variety of places to choose from. There is a list of fly fishing guides and fishin...


Top 10 Fishing Vacation Destinations

Fishing was once the only way populations residing on the coastlines could survive. Even in today's age of technology, fishing activities provide livelihood for many people in developing nations. For those who no longer need to depend on fishing, the industry has become a lucrative lure for touri...


Consider The French River For Your Next Fishing Vacation

If you're looking for beauty, silence, solitude, and some wonderful fishing, you need to consider the French River in northern Ontario. My family has been vacationing on the French River for the better part of fifty years. We're currently on our fourth generation, so it could be argued that wer...


Colorado Fly Fishing Vacations

Colorado is a land of spectacular locations and natural attractions packed with rugged snow topped peaks, impressive canyons, lofty sand dunes, undulating prairies, beautiful valleys and forests and mountain streams and rivers. Vacationers love Colorado for its splendid outdoor adventures, whitew...


Latest fishing Updates


Norwell fishing derby gives novices a chance (The Patriot Ledger)
The annual fishing derby at Jacobs Pond is set for Saturday morning. The winners in six categories will receive prizes.

FISHING REPORT: Fast-rising lake water makes it difficult to fish by sight (Lake Powell Chronicle)
The weather is warming and Lake Powell is filling a foot every four days. Bass are guarding deep nests, but the fast rising water makes sight fishing difficult. Not to worry! Bass fishing is great with feisty smallmouth bass waking up and getting with the program.

Column: Some tips for crappie fishing (Chillicothe Gazette)
I love crappie fishing, and I can't really say why. Maybe it's the fact that they're one of Ohio's prettiest fish, silver and black with flat sides and high dorsal fins. Or that they're so deliberate. No line screaming strikes here, just a gentle bounce or two of the float, then a slow sliding away that gives you plenty of time to pick up your rod or cane pole and retrieve a flopping fish.