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Entries from February 2008

Secret Fishing Tip: Hold Your Lips Right

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

I wanted to wait until there were some readers of Reel Good Fishing before I discussed one of my most secret tips. It has been passed down from generation to generation. It is simplicity; it is complex. It is holding your lips right.
“Why can’t I catch any fish?”, I asked. “Your not holding your lips […]

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Tags: Bottom Line · Fun · Tips and Tactics

A Reel Big Thank You

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

We wanted to take a moment to thank the newest members to the Reel Good Fishing Forum. It’s a fact that without you, there is no forum. We encourage you to post, at least one little post, to get the ball rolling.
As always, you are welcome to be a reader. Reel Good Fishing makes […]

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Tags: Forum

Slay Bass with Wild Shiners

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Two of the best ways to catch a big Bass is to lure him in with the food that he eats everyday. Big Bass eat big, wild shiners. When presented in the right way, a big shiner at the end of your line will look like a slightly injured tasty snack to a giant, lurking […]

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Tags: Tips and Tactics

Thinking About Fishing

February 21st, 2008 · No Comments

How much to you day dream about fishing when you can’t? Me, well right now, I’m working in my home office and think I could really catch some fish today if I went.
I have collected a variety of lures and worms during the cold season and am all stocked up for the spring. I can’t […]

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Tags: Bottom Line

Catch and Release Fish Quick Tips

February 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Here are some tips to catch, handle and release a fish. If you are going to let the fish back in to the water, it is better to do it safely and give the fish the chance to get big.

Avoid netting the fish.
Wet your hands; touching fish with dry hands removes their protective slime layer […]

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Tags: Bottom Line · Tips and Tactics