Posts Tagged ‘Fishing’

The Top Halibut Fishing Charters in Homer, Alaska

Wednesday, October 10th, 2018

reeling in a fishAlaska fishing is one of those activities that everyone should check off of their bucket list at one point or another throughout their lifetime. Not only is the scenery beautiful, but the actual experience of reeling in one of these bad boys is surreal. Here are the top halibut fishing charters that you should look into booking in the Homer, Alaska area.

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Outdoor Activities to do in Arch Cape, OR

Wednesday, June 13th, 2018

Oregon is a popular destination for all types of adventurers. It has endless exploration opportunities and so many different chances to experience the beautiful wilderness of the scenic Pacific Northwest and its surrounding areas. There really is no place like it and you can’t enjoy a trip to the Beaver State without enjoying some leisurely outdoor activities. Coastal Arch Cape is a location all lovers of nature have to visit when traveling to Oregon, with its gorgeous natural rock formations, enticing hiking opportunities, and gorgeous Pacific beaches. Check out this list of must-try activities to get the most out of your visit to the area.

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The Best Fishing Spots In Boothbay Harbor, ME

Friday, October 20th, 2017

You’ll find a plethora of fishing spots in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, whether you’re into freshwater or saltwater fish. The area is known for its saltwater fishing and fishing charters on the Atlantic Ocean. You can remain inland for the lake, pond and reservoir fishing. Fish on or near the harbor, venture a few miles from the harbor or sail into the deep waters of the Atlantic.

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The Best Fishing Spots Near Stanley, Idaho

Monday, September 4th, 2017

Situated 130-plus miles from Boise, the small Idaho town of Stanley epitomizes rural northwest America. Located along the Salmon River at the foot of the picturesque Sawtooth Mountains, Stanley has become a popular destination due to its many world-class fishing areas that have long been raved about both by locals and visitors.
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Charter Fishing in St. George Island, Florida

Monday, January 16th, 2017

sgijourneysIf you love fishing, St. George Island should be your next vacation destination. Nestled between Apalachicola Bay and The Gulf of Mexico, St. George Island is home to over 100 species of fish. St. George’s local fishing guides know all about what’s biting and where during your stay, from snapper to sharks. Here are some of the best places for an unforgettable charter fishing experience.

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Where to Fish on Hilton Head Island

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

fishing-charters-hilton-head-island-water-activitiesHilton Head Island, South Carolina is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States. It’s not hard to see why. The resort town offers beautiful beaches and countless activities for visitors, from shopping to golfing. Thanks to the diversity of marine life in the waters, fishing is an unforgettable experience at Hilton Head Island. Continue reading “Where to Fish on Hilton Head Island” »

Tips for First Time Fishers: Guide to Your First Purchases

Monday, April 18th, 2016

Cree-Lake-Lodge-Sunset-with-people-fishingFishing can be a terrific hobby, but if you’ve never fished before, it can seem a bit daunting. You don’t have to start with expensive equipment. Beginners can start with a rod, fishing line and a few accessories. Your new hobby doesn’t have to be expensive.

Starter Gear

Rod and Reel
For a beginning fisher, you’ll need to purchase a rod and reel. You can purchase one at a local department store, bait shop or a sports store. They can range in price from a little over $10 to $30. You don’t need to pay an excessive amount of money for the first rod and reel. At this point, you shouldn’t worry about the kind of rod. There are choices between cane, graphite and fiberglass, but for a starter rod, you can choose one that feels comfortable for an affordable price.

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