Fly Fishing Shad
TROUTSIDERS: Shad Flyfishing
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Survival Fishing Kit – Standard Version $26.95 The Standard Emergency Survival Fishing Kit is an exceptionally well stocked, durable, quality and inexpensive survival fishing kit. Like our Basic Emergency Fishing Kit, it was designed as a collaborative effort between survivalists and avid fisherman. Therefore, it goes without saying that this survival fishing kit is a quality item. The Best Glide Survival Fishing Kit comes in a durable tin co… |
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Butterfly Net $6.95 The Butterfly net is made of1/2″ plain aluminum tubing on a 15″ diameter hoop. It has a 1″ diamond-embossed aluminum handle 6″ long which you can easily attach a 1″ unvarnished handle, up to 60″ long, available in most hardware stores. The Net is 1/16″ mesh – 22″ deep Made in USA… |
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Wade Fishing the Rappahannock River of Virginia: Smallmouth Bass and Shad $12.77 To catch fish, you need to know where to fish. Updated for 2012The Rappahannock River is home to some of the biggest, meanest smallmouth bass in Virginia. These cantankerous beasts cruise silently in the quiet pools and fast runs below old trench lines marking the remains of violent Civil War battles or in remote, oddly named places like Snake Castle Rock. Steve Moore shares his years of experie… |
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Fishing in Southern California: The Complete Guide $14.95 Fishing in Southern California includes ” How to Catch” sections on all freshwater fish as well as barracuda, bonito, calico bass, grunion, halibut, marlin, sea bass and yellowtail. Plus, there are sections on major SoCal fishing waters (45 lakes, the Salton Sea, Colorado River, Mountain Trout and the Pacific Ocean. All these waters are mapped in detail…. |
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Shad Fishing $17.95 Since Pfeiffer wrote his first book on shad twenty-five years ago, much has happened to improve the fishery. The fish has made a comeback and shad fishing along both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts continues to grow in popularity. Many fishermen launch the season by fishing in the early spring for shad. They’ve learned that shad make jolting strikes, long runs, hard fights, and high jumps. This co… |










