Sunday, March 8, 2009
Great Fishing Lakes
There are definately some great fishing lakes in our great country!
These are a few of some of my favorite lakes. These lakes have been proven to be abundant in many fish species.
I've had some of the best times in my life fishing these lakes. From bass, panfish, musky, pike, walleye, catfish, and more, I've enjoyed all these beautiful places with my family in our boat.
To me there is nothing better than a peaceful family day on the lakes exploring new places, catching new fish, and relaxing in the sun!
We fish most of the lakes with lures while the kids pan fish the edges with night crawlers pulling in many pan fish such as blegill, crappie, sunfish, perch, and rock bass.
I've learned many techniques and tricks of fishing from the books I recieve by being a member of the www.northamericanfishingclub.com If you enjoy nature and the beauty of a lake then get out there and catch your trophy!
More information at the links below:
http://fishintom.extreme99.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF
http://fishintom.atbass.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF
http://funfishingstories.blogspot.com
http://www.fishingfortrophybass.com
Carp at Pymatumming Lake
If you are looking for carp, you've never seen a sight until you've seen the carp at Pymatumming Lake!
the carp are so thick that the birds walk on their backs! There are definately abundant!
Take a look at the photo on the top. These are the carp at Pymatumming Lake in Pa!
http://funfishingstories.blogspot.com
http://www.fishingfortrophybass.com
Great Fishing Lakes
One of the most exciting fishing times is night fishing. On a hot summer night when the lake is still, is my idea of a great time.
The fish seem to come alive in the cooler night air. I love the skylines over the lake. even if the fish don't bite, the night silence on a lake does a body good.
We have been night fishing thousands of times in our boat out on the lake. We have fished everything from small panfish, to musky and pike, catfish of all kinds and more.
In our favorite little lake, we have grown to know quite well, there is a deep hole in a cove near the east side of the lake. It never fails, year after year we anchor down in that spot just before dark. we fish it with bobbers and night crawlers. We have caught some very nice bullhead cats from that pool. We have cranked in one after another night after night. as we are in it just for the sport, we release them safely to the same hole where we faithfully find them again and again.
During the day there is a swampy area of the east end of the lake where we have caught nice musky and pike using lures in the muck and weeds.
Every summer, Saturday night you'll find us in that spot day into the night catching our favorite fish!
See ya out on the lakes!
Find how to make your own lures at the hoplink below:
http://fishintom.fishlures.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF
http://funfishingstories.bolgspot.com
http://www.fishingfortrophybass.com
Great Fishing Lakes
We were fishing from the shore on a lake out on east I80. The lake was large and calm that day.
The kids were having a blast. They were mainly catching sunfish, perch, and bluegill.
My wife and I were also catching small pan fish with an occasional bass, and one decent sized catfish.
My eight year old son was perched on top of a pointy rock right on the waters edge. He pulled up his catch proud as could be. He stood there grinning as he held it up in the air.
Out of nowhere, a bald eagle swooped down towards his fish. It didn't get close but he was scared and jumped backwards and fell into the lake. He never dropped his fish.
It was funny, because he held onto his fish with a tight grip. He crawled back up onto the shore with his trophy fish. He was disapointed as he had worked so hard to save this fish that when he unhooked it "I said it was time to let it go."
It was a good fishing day, a swimming day for some, and a great day just to sit back and enjoy all kinds of nature, between bald eagles, ducks, and geese, and all the people lined along the shorelines, enjoying the day.
http://funfishingstories.blogspot.com
http://www.fishingfortrophybass.com
Great Fishing Lakes
There are many great fishing spots in Lake Erie. There are fishing spots on the peninsula (presque isle) as well as streams on other routes where fishing for steelheads is popular.
You don't have to have a boat to fish Lake Erie. You can fish from shorelines as well, but access to coves and mouths is definately a fishing trip worth while.
We like to fish for steelheads off the streams of the lake. Steelheads are tricky to catch. They put up a great fight and they are often large so it can be a struggle getting them to shore without breaking lines.
In late May my wife and I went to a stream just off the lake. We were using Salmon eggs as bait. We got many strikes, but we only successfully got to shore three total.
My wife caught a 22 inch steelhead. I caught a 20 inch and a 25 inch. It was a blast!
we spent a good portion of the day there and had a lot of fun cranking in those steelheads. We look forward to returning again this year!
Hope to see you there!
See trout fishing secrets at the link below:
http://fishintom.troutfish.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF
http://funfishingstories.blogspot.com
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