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  • Fishing in Lake Texoma
    Lake Texoma is located on the border of Texas and Oklahoma. It is considered to be one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Southwest. Though poor in aquatic vegatation, it's rich in fish and attractive destination for fishers from across US.
  • Beating the Waves with Surf Fishing
    Definitely, surf fishing is challenging. It really takes a lot of mastery before you could be a very good surfcaster. There are things that you need to consider before setting on for fishing.
  • The Chill Adventure of Winter Fishing
    During winter, the best comforting thing to do is take a hot bath, have hot soup and curl up in front of the burning fire. But, why would you allow the winter season to pass by without having an adventure? Go out and try winter fishing!
  • Gearing for your First Day of Fishing
    Fishing is a great pastime to indulge in. Some people who have never experienced waiting patiently on the boat for that tantalizing tug on the line and the hefty struggle to pull the fish up and to keep it from escaping the bait may huff and puff and declare fishing as a gigantic waste of time. Amateur anglers, on the other hand, will declare otherwise.
  • The Sea as Your Playground
    Not content to just lounge around the beach? You might want to try ocean kayaking! Sometimes called sea kayaking, it is the sport of paddling on open waters using kayaks, which are small boats propelled by paddlers using double-bladed paddles.
  • Going with the Basic with Bamboo Fishing Pole
    The thought of using a bamboo fishing pole might leave you thinking about your childhood. Often times, parents allow kids to try fishing using bamboo fishing poles that were either created by your father or was bought from a nearby gasoline station near the fishing area or the river.
  • Big Carp Fishing
    One of the most common game fish among anglers is the big carp, a Cyrpinidae family fish found in freshwaters. The most popular carp species found in the United States is the Cyrpinus carpio or the common carp.

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