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2 1/2 inch floating mouse rat lure

2 1/2 inch floating mouse rat lure
Floating Mouse hardbait jointed bibbed lure to mimic natural swimming action 2 1/2 inch

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Fish Facts Vote which one you feel is true.
Goldfish can't close their eyes without eyelids. ? 
1 Puffer Fish has enough poison to kill 30 people ? 
A koi fish named 'Hanako' lived for 225 years. ? 
Fish can drown in water. ? 
Fish can see 70 times further in air than in water ? 
Fish in polluted lakes lose their sense of smell. ? 
Many fish can change sex during their lifespan. ? 
The goliath tigerfish can eat small crocodiles. ? 
There is a Jellyfish that could be immortal. ? 
There's a shark in Greenland that eats polar bears ? 
What color trolling lure catches the most fish for you?
Green and yellow ? 
Green red yellow ? 
Mean joe ? 
Red white ? 
Red yellow ? 
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Around 10% of the world's total fish species can be found just within the Great Barrier Reef.
The toxin in puffer fish is 1200 times deadlier than cyanide.
Strange fish facts
Many Fish can taste without even opening their mouths.
Fish Facts
Most brands of lipstick contain fish scales
Did you know?
American Lobsters have longer life spans than both cats and dogs, living over 20 years.
When you need a good reason to go fishing!
Going fishing outdoors increases your vitamin D, which helps regulate the amount of calcium and phosphate in your body, keeping your bones and teeth healthy. It boosts your immune system and has been linked to fighting depression.
Some fishes lay their eggs on land instead of in the water
The mudskipper even takes this further, even mating on land. These fish burrow and lay their eggs in mudflats before returning to the water.
In three decades, the world's oceans will contain more discarded plastic than fish when measured by weight, researchers say.
As of 2020, there were 34,000 known fish species around world. That’s more than the number of species in all other vertebrates: birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians combined.
God Bless The Troops
We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm. - George Orwell
One fish is called a fish. Two or more are still called fish.
However than one species of fish are called fishes.
Did you know that
About 60% of US Anglers practice catch and release.
Women make up about 33% of fresh water anglers and
about 85% of fresh water anglers begin fishing at 12 years old.
Just how man species of fish are there?
As of 2020, there were 34,000 known fish species around world. That’s more than the number of species in all other vertebrates: birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians combined.
Even Catfish are finicky
Taste Buds ? Catfish have a more refined sense of flavor than humans. Our 10,000 taste buds may seem like a lot, but catfish can have as many as 175,000. This helps them find the exact location of their next meal.

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Lucky Joes Stainless Steel Treble Hooks

Lucky Joes Stainless Steel Treble Hooks
Lucky Joes Stainless steel welded treble hooks 420 stainless steel model 7731 style hooks


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39960D 26/0 Tiger Tamer Hi carbon Steel non offset

39960D 26/0 Tiger Tamer Hi carbon Steel non offset
Lucky Joes Hi Carbon Steel duratin coated inline non offset 39960D 26/0 Big Game Circle hooks


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3 1/2 inch 3/4 ounce Vib  Hard bait

3 1/2 inch 3/4 ounce Vib Hard bait
85mm 21 Gram Vib holographic deep diving vibrating fishing lure


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fishing wanted
 Jul 21, 2010; 05:22PM
 Category:  Guide Services
 Name for Contacts:  Ralph Solano
 Phone:  (506) 88620214
 City:  Playa Potrero, Santa Cruz
 State:  Guanacaste
 Country:  Costa Rica
 Description:  Hi Fishermen budies!
For kayak fishing trips and charters in Guanacaste,
Costa Rica.
You may see it at:
www.costaricawildfishing.com

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fishing tips and tricks
 Aug 5, 2003; 11:53AM - Muddy Water Baits
 Category:  Freshwater Bass Fishing Tips
 Author Name:  Steve vonBrandt/S&K Guide Service
Tip&Trick Description 1: Muddy Water Baits
By Steve VonBrandt
Nothing ruins the occasional fishing trip more than driving a long distance to your favorite spot, only to find out it’s been raining for the last few weeks and the water is the color of Chocolate milk! Many years ago, I was like most weekend anglers, and would immediately try to find another lake or river that might be a little more clear, or just turn around and go home. But I found over the last 20 years, that it isn’t necessary to give up so quickly on muddy water.

There are many times when a creek arm, or a certain portion of the lake or river isn’t as muddy, or there is a transition zone where it goes from muddy to stained, which can be a good area, but, even if there is no clearer water, there are many things you can do. Most gamefish react the same way to muddy water, they go shallow and they move closer to structure. This could mean a lot of different types of structure, such as brushpiles, laydowns, rocks, stump fields, pads on shallow flats, anything! When the bas are holding tight to cover, because of low visibility, the lure presentations sometimes need to be precise, such as when flipping a log or tree roots with a jig. Bellow are the 6 basic choices you should have rigged for fishing muddy waters.

Plastic Worms: I know this sounds like a strange choice, but a lot of times when bass are holding real tight to cover, a larger, bulkier worm, with some rattle inserted, possibly with a paddle tail, worked real close in the cover, can work well. I used a black or a black/red combination in muddy water. I also use the new Big 7 inch Senko that is out now, and drop it right into heavier cover. I have been using the new Cut-Tail worm for this also.

Vibrating Rattlers: These baits such as the Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap, Cotton Bordell, Diamond Shad, or the Rattlin’ Rapalas, are excellent choices for probing different depths of muddy water, and where muddy changes to stained. The noise and vibrations of these baits, along with a realistic shad shape, make these great baits and stained to muddy water.

Crankbaits: I use a lot of the real fat bodied crankbaits in muddy water. I choose different baits with a wide wobble, and sometimes rattles. I usually stay with darker colors with red in muddy water. These colors with a wide wobble, are easier for bass to find.

Spinnerbaits: The bass will be using their lateral line more in the muddy water, so a spinnerbait with a heavy pulse such as a Terminator night bait, with a black skirt, and Colorado blade, is a perfect choice. You could even add rattles to this bait, which I have had success with in the muddy rivers and lakes in the Northeast. I always use a single Colorado blade on the spinner baits in muddy water, but in stained, or warmer stained water, I do go to an Oklahoma Blade sometimes with good results.

Topwaters: These are my favorite baits to use in muddy water. There are so many baits that shallow, muddy water bass will hit! The buzzbait worked slowly around cover will draw tremendous strikes. The walking type baits, such as a Zara Spook, and Fenwick walking baits, Jitterbugs, Crazy Crawlers, and a variety of other topwaters, including poppers with rattles, are excellent and exciting choices for muddy water bass. The bass will all be in water that is 1-4 feet deep, eliminating a lot of the water, making them easier to catch!

Jigs: Jigs in Brown/Black or Blue/Black with a Zoom or uncle Josh trailer, with some rattles, are an excellent choice to flip into laydowns, and shallow stump fields, and of course on docks. Make repeated casts to give them a good look and provoke them.

If you stick with these baits and methods the next time you run into muddy water, you will never be afraid to see it again. It will become a friend, as it has become to me.


fishing boats and accessories
 Dec 9, 2007; 09:35PM - Custom Fit Boat Cover
 Category:  [other]
 Price:  Varies
 Name for Contacts:  Elite Outdoors
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 State:  MO
 Country:  USA
Custom Fit Boat Cover Description 1: When only the best will do! A perfect fit: measured, tucked, darted and approved by Hurricane's own pattern and design craftsman. Vulnerable wear and stress points are double reinforced with an extra tough material sewn to the underside of the cover. An unbreakable 1/4' poly draw rope sewn with the perimeter hem enables the cover to be cinched tight to the hull. 1' poly loops are sewn around the perimeter of the cover to accept a Hurricane strap/buckle tie down kit, bungee cords, or rope ties for positive securing to the boat. Built tough to take the exposure and abuse that boat covers are exposed to when trailering, storing, or mooring.



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fishing reports
 Dec 9, 2002; 10:43AM - 'Fly Hooker Daily Report
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  George Landrum


�FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2, 2002 Returning client Roy Tull is here with his friend David for a few days and today is their fishing day. And that is what it was, a fishing day, not a catching day. Roy said it was a good day to be on the water and that the fish got lucky. Juan and Manuel again worked the Pacific side of the Cape out to a distance of about 10 miles, and up the coast about 15 miles but found no fish that were willing to bite. In a few days Roy and David will be fishing for one day on the East Cape. I sure hope you guys have better luck up there! Let me know when you return, ok? Tight Lines! �FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR 3 DECEMBER, 2002 Our friend Harry Hudson is here with his friend Nolan for four days of fishing with us. Nolan has never caught a Marlin and that is to be the target for all the days on the water. They would like to be able to catch a Dorado each day so they have fresh fish for dinner, other than that, the target is to be Marlin! Juan and Manuel took the boat 10 miles out from the lighthouse on the Pacific side and worked their way up the coast. It was raining a bit in the morning but by about 9am it cleared off and at 9:30 they got a Dorado in the boat, dinner in the box! Around a half hour later Manuel spotted a Marlin on the surface and ran the boat over to him to toss a bait. As he slowed the boat down the lures sunk and instead of eating the bait he ate the lure on the bridge rod! Nolan made pretty short work of him, getting him to the boat in about 15 minutes, then the continued the search, but got nothing else for the day. �FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR 4 DECEMBER, 2002 Fishing started about 12 miles straight out today and then Juan and Manuel worked the boat up the coast the same distance as yesterday. Today it was Harry�s turn to catch fish and he got to reel in dinner, but that was all. Juan said that they had one Marlin strike that did not hook up. I sure hope things get better tomorrow! �FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR 5 DECEMBER, 2002 Juan called me at 5:30 this morning to let me know he was sick (something he ate) and would not be coming to work so it was me and Manuel on the boat today. Harry and Nolan invited our friend Chewy to go along. He is 19 and has never been on a boat before but is always asking about the clients fishing trips. Manuel let me know that the bite had been good off of Los Arcos yesterday so that is where we started for. We got an early start and were one of the first boats to the area. I marked no bait on the depth sounder and saw only a few Porpoise on the surface and no birds at all. We actually put the lines in the water shortly before Los Arcos just in case the fish had moved and I continued past Los Arcos in case they may have headed that way. With no signs of life there and the Golden Gate Banks being only 7 miles away, I decided to go and check that area out. Once we got to the Banks, there was only one other boat there, I spotted a couple of Frigate Birds working and big splashes underneath them. Big Yellowfin Tuna, in the 150-200 pound class were feeding on small bait. We tried for an hour to get them to eat something, anything, but had no luck with lures or live bait. Eventually a few more boats arrived and we tried deep dropping live bait for about a half hour with no results. I headed back to the Los Arcos area and when we got there I realized that is where I should have stayed as it must have been a tide associated bite. One boat was fighting a Marlin and just before we got to him we had a strike on the bridge rod. I did not see the fish, only the splash but Manuel said it was a big Dorado. About five boats were working a very small area and suddenly two Frigate Birds swooped down and there were a pair of Striped Marlin under them! They were only about 50 yards in front of us and by the time Manuel got a bait hooked up to toss they were just off the bow and went down. Norman said that if he had a very long handled tag stick he could have free-tagged him! No luck for us there and as we continued towards the Marina we saw a monster concentration of boats off of the lighthouse. Lots of Frigates working and boats zooming here and there showed that they were trying to get some Tuna in amongst the Porpoise but we saw no one hooking up. There were at least 50 boats in there! We made it back to the Marina with no flags but at least Manuel and Juan have a target for tomorrow! �FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR DECEMBER 6, 2002 Juan was feeling better today so the worked the boat as crew. Manuel had decided to spend the day working the area off of Los Arcos and Harry and Nolan were all for it. They spent all day and saw lots of bait and lots of Porpoise, but never got a strike. Harry said that he and Nolan thought about going somewhere else but that every time they started to say something the bait boiled to the surface and the area looked so fishy they changed their minds! Well, it was not a very productive four days of fishing for the guys, but Nolan did get his first Marlin! Both Harry and Nolan are fishermen and they acknowledged that sometimes you strike out, hopefully next time their luck will be better. Until then, Tight Lines! �FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR DECEMBER 7, 2002 For today and the next two days we have our good friend David Reese fishing aboard the �Fly Hooker� and he is here on a �Guy�s� vacation with his friends Mike Shane and James Fu. We promised David�s wife Peggy that we would try and keep the guy�s out of trouble! Today Juan and Manuel tried once again to fish the area off of Los Arcos, on the Pacific side. There is just so much bait there and so much going on that it is hard to keep away. You just KNOW that with all that bait there has to be some predators around the area! Well, at about 9am to 10am they did have two Marlin hook-ups, but they both came unbuttoned. The first fish they thought they were going to have a good chance at but no...it threw the hook after a few minutes. The other fish was just a strike and quick pull before it came off. They have decided that no matter how good it looks there they are going to try somewhere else tomorrow! We will keep our fingers crossed for them. �FLY HOOKER� FISH REPORT FOR DECEMBER 8, 2002 The second day of fishing for David, Mike and James was a lot better than yesterday�s trip! No Marlin strikes today, but that may be because they went elsewhere in the morning. Today was Manuels day off and we had Chino working the deck. Juan pointed the bow of the boat to the south as they left San Lucas Bay and ran out about 9 miles than began to troll. At a distance of 16 miles they saw a boat stopped and went over to check him out. The boat had found a piece of wood floating in the water and was hooking up around it, getting some nice Dorado. It turned out to be a good thing that David had purchased 20 baits instead of the usual 10 pieces! The live bait turned the Dorado on and Mike and James had a blast! Dave was the beer server and coach most of the time, but when they had six fish hooked at one time he had to step in and assist. About four or five fish were lost due to tangled lines that broke but they ended up with 10 Dorado, a limit for five people (including Chino and Juan). It was not until they were down to two live baits that Dave told them to start using chunks, otherwise they were going to run out. With a limit of Dorado in the box they started to look for Marlin or Wahoo or Tuna, but there was no other action. The Dorado, weighing between 15 and 30 pounds, filleted out to 83 pounds of meat and Dave decided to have it vacume packed and frozen to take home. Tomorrow anything goes, and hopefuly they will come across a Marlin willing to eat! Until next week, Tight Lines! George, Mary, Juan, and Manuel , the �Fly Hooker� crew!

 


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