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		<title>Hints To Make Your Alaska Float Fishing Excursion Thrive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re planning an Alaska float fishing trip, the focus should be on the planning. Alaska sees over a million tourists every year and that means popular lodges book up fast, charters get reserved and you could get stuck without a seat. 
So, plan ahead, book early and know the best places to be. To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re planning an Alaska float <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/float-fishing-trip-alaska.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing trip</a>, the focus should be on the planning. Alaska sees over a million tourists every year and that means popular lodges book up fast, charters get reserved and you could get stuck without a seat. </p>
<p>So, plan ahead, book early and know the best places to be. To find out more on how to make your Alaskan fishing trip a hit, keep reading for tips on what to bring, the best season and where to stay. </p>
<p>What to Pack</p>
<p>Ideally, you want to pack clothes that will layer easily - keeping you prepared for hot sun, rainy days and cold nights. Choose a fabric like performance wool or a high-tech fabric that will wick away sweat, dry quickly if it gets wet and keep you warm at night. </p>
<p>Before you start packing all your heavy float fishing gear, double check with your lodge or charter company to see what is and isn&#8217;t included in your package. Of course, pack your favorite floats and lures, but many charter companies include larger equipment and safety gear.</p>
<p>Finally, invest in high-quality rain gear. While Gore-Tex may seem like the best choice, it is actually only waterproof for about four to six hours. So, though PVC rain gear can be hot, clammy and uncomfortable, it will keep you dryer for a longer period of time on rainy days. </p>
<p>The Best Time to Go Float Fishing in Alaska</p>
<p>The peak season for float <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/float-fishing-alaska.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing in Alaska</a> is the summer, so it&#8217;s between the months of June and September. You&#8217;ll likely have warm, if not rainy, weather, great fishing and easy pickings on the water. However, the summer is also prime tourism season, which is why it&#8217;s so important to book ahead. </p>
<p>Great Locales for Fishing</p>
<p>Some of the best places for Alaska angling are </p>
<p>* Bristol Bay, the world&#8217;s largest salmon fishery which is also home to a wide assortment of other fish <br />* The Copper River Delta, a fast-moving water rich with trout<br />* The Kenai River, a place known for its massive king salmon, and <br />* Kodiak Island, home to great roadside and remote fishing locations</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard not to have a successful <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/miami-fishing-charter-boat.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing vacation</a> trip, but with a little planning you can make any trip a great one. Just remember to hit the best fishing spots, go at the right time and pack appropriately. Also, always check with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fish Division before you book a lodge or charter company. Their website is available at sf.adfg.state.ak.us.</p>
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		<title>Fish Species For Enjoyable Fly Fishing In Alaskan Waterways</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 07:42:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re thinking of fishing in Alaska, you should recognize the fish species in the area, understand their preferred flies and know what to expect. So, read on for a general overview of the fish species during your next fishing vacation in Alaska. 
Pacific Salmon Varieties
The four most populous Pacific salmon varieties in Alaska are: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-salmon-fishing-trip.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing in Alaska</a>, you should recognize the fish species in the area, understand their preferred flies and know what to expect. So, read on for a general overview of the fish species during your next <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-fishing-vacations.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing vacation</a> in Alaska. </p>
<p>Pacific Salmon Varieties</p>
<p>The four most populous Pacific salmon varieties in Alaska are: silver salmon, reds or sockeyes, pinks, and Chinook or king salmons. Overall, the Pacific salmon is a great game fish that can put up a fantastic fight and pose an incredible challenge. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to note that while Pacific salmon won&#8217;t eat after returning to fresh waters, they will still strike subsurface and surface flies. However, fly fishers need to be ready to take in what are a large and aggressive fish species. The king salmon in Alaska can weigh close to or over one hundred pounds. </p>
<p>Steelhead Trout</p>
<p>The steelhead trout is a unique rainbow trout that can swim in the open sea or large lake environment, but does spawn in connecting rivers. After their spawning, they&#8217;ll return to a large lake or ocean. </p>
<p>The steelhead is strong, large, high-leaping and long-running, making it highly prized among experience fly fishers. It&#8217;s also a great catch for the dinner table and an overall tasty fish. The fish averages between 4 and 12 pounds, but can often exceed 20 pounds, particularly in Alaska. </p>
<p>Grayling</p>
<p>The grayling trout is a rare, beautiful and delicate fish found in cold waters - and for fly fishing, Alaska graylings are probably the most prized fish. To survive, the fish needs pure, cold and clear lake or stream water, meaning Alaska is likely the best place in the world to find the grayling. </p>
<p>Graylings mostly feed on live and active insects, but will sometimes eat crustaceans or small minnows. The most effective flies tend to be smaller or dry flies. </p>
<p>An Alaskan grayling will typically grow to about 4 pounds, but they&#8217;re a tasty catch and well suited to the dinner table. </p>
<p>Arctic Char</p>
<p>As a trout, the Arctic char lives for the pure and cold waters of Alaskan lakes and streams. The fish makes a great catch that&#8217;s lively and strong, though willing to fall for more flies and slightly easier to trick than the rainbow trout. For fly fishing, Alaskan arctic char is an easy lure, but a fantastic catch on any <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-float-fishing.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing trip</a>. </p>
<p>Not everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the majesty of the Alaskan coastland while going after some of the best fish in the world. If you are able to squeeze in the time, don&#8217;t miss out.</p>
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		<title>Analysis Of Some Of The Choicest Fly Fishing Outings In Alaska</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 08:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For an exciting overview of some of Alaska&#8217;s most popular lodges and  fishing tours, read on.
Ultima Thule Lodge (ultimathulelodge.com)
Featured in the National Geographic&#8217;s Ultimate Alaska issue, Ultima Thule Lodge is renowned for its luxury service, knowledgeable staff and experienced bush pilots. The lodge is fly-in only and located in the expansive Wrangell-St. Elias National [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For an exciting overview of some of Alaska&#8217;s most popular lodges and  <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/fishing-trip-alaska.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing tours</a>, read on.</p>
<p>Ultima Thule Lodge (ultimathulelodge.com)</p>
<p>Featured in the National Geographic&#8217;s Ultimate Alaska issue, Ultima Thule Lodge is renowned for its luxury service, knowledgeable staff and experienced bush pilots. The lodge is fly-in only and located in the expansive Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. </p>
<p>Their bush pilots can arrange any type of guided <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-salmon-fishing-lodge.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing experiences</a>, including fly fishing in Moose Valley, an area known for its fantastic fishing.</p>
<p>By offering alternative day trips and other activities, Ultima Thule Lodge has set itself apart from the competition. Whether it&#8217;s a corporate retreat or <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/miami-fishing-charter-boat.shtml" target='_blank'>family fishing trip</a>, guests can choose between hiking remote glaciers, rafting the rapids or spending the day fishing. </p>
<p>However, if you and your group want a more rustic or self-catered experience, you may want to look elsewhere. Ultima Thule is known for luxury, not wilderness expeditions. </p>
<p>Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge (sadiecove.com)</p>
<p>Sadie Cove Wilderness Lodge is situated right in the middle of the beautiful Kachemak Bay, an area known for its fishing. The eco-lodge uses wind, hydro and solar power, and prides itself on being one of the greenest hotels in the country. Its amazing systems and accommodations have been featured in National Geographic, Forbes&#8217; Traveler, the Discovery Channel, ESPN, the Fishing Network and more. </p>
<p>They arrange everything from photo safaris to fully customized Alaska fly fishing trips, while pampering guests with an in-house chef, on-site sauna and incredible scenery. Despite the amenities and commitment to sustainability, the rates at Sadie Cove are fairly reasonable. They start at about $400 per night per adult for an all-inclusive stay - meaning three meals a day, use of lodge facilities, a private cabin, and fishing equipment. However, private fishing charters or fly-ins do cost extra. </p>
<p>Drifter&#8217;s Lodge on the Kenai River (907-595-5555)</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a more rustic experience that centers it attention almost exclusively on fly fishing, Drifter&#8217;s Lodge is a great choice. The lodge offers a more down-to-earth Alaskan experience and has been featured in National Geographic, the Lonely Planet and Time magazine. For fly fishing, their draw is on the fall season when the trout are at their peak. </p>
<p>The lodge has on-staff guides who know the Kenai River, know the fish patterns and are able to assist you to find great fishing locations and choose the best flies and casting techniques to catch your fish. They focus on techniques for rainbow trout, Dolly Varden trout and Alaska salmon, and are able to plan some of the best Alaska fly fishing trips available.</p>
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		<title>Bass Fishing Club List And Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 17:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you enjoy bass fishing? Did you know that there are many bass fishing clubs out there that allow you to join with other bass fishermen and enjoy a great time, great fish and wonderful stories that will be passed down for generations? Bass fishing clubs allow you to do this. What are bass fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you enjoy bass fishing? Did you know that there are many bass fishing clubs out there that allow you to join with other bass fishermen and enjoy a great time, great fish and wonderful stories that will be passed down for generations? Bass fishing clubs allow you to do this. What are bass fishing clubs, what are some of the most popular in the country? There are thousands of bass fishing clubs across the country. You need to know how to choose the right one for you.</p>
<p>What to Look for in a Bass Fishing Club</p>
<p>When looking for a bass fishing club to join, how do you know what to look for? How can you know what will be a good fishing club for you and your needs? Below we have listed some of the most popular fishing clubs we know of. They made it to this list because of their prestige, reputation and time in the industry. Whether you are new at bass fishing or have been doing it for a lifetime, it&#8217;s important to join a club that knows what they are doing.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s always important to bring some new knowledge into the club, and in return the members will probably share you some of their secrets.  For starters, you can introduce them to evening secret fishing weapon here: <a href="http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/editorials/EveningSecret.html" target='_blank'>Evening Secret</a></p>
<p>National Clubs</p>
<p>- FLW Outdoors<br />- National Fishing Lure Collectors Club<br />- O.R.C.A.<br />- Women&#8217;s Bass Fishing Association</p>
<p>State Clubs</p>
<p>Almost every state has several bass fishing clubs. This is nowhere near an exhaustive list of all the bass fishing clubs in each state but it will give you an idea of where to start. You can also look in the yellow pages, local parks and recreational services and more to get a complete listing for your area. </p>
<p>Alabama:<br />- Alabama B.A.S.S. Federation<br />- Bass-A-Holics<br />- Birmingham Bass Club </p>
<p>Arizona:<br />- Arizona Bass Club <br />- Arizona B.A.S.S. Federation</p>
<p>Arkansas:<br />- Arkansas B.A.S.S. Federation<br />- Conway Bass Club<br />- Mill Creek Bass Club </p>
<p>California:<br />- AmBassadeurs of Southern California<br />- American Bass Anglers <br />- Orange County Bass Assassins<br />- Redwood Empire Bass Club</p>
<p>Colorado:<br />- Centennial Bass Club<br />- Colorado Bass Federation<br />- Mile-Hi Bass Pioneers </p>
<p>Connecticut:<br />- Connecticut B.A.S.S. Federation<br />- Connecticut Bassholes <br />- Wallingford Bassmasters</p>
<p>Delaware:<br />- Delaware Valley BassMasters<br />- Dover Bass Club<br />- Ocean Pro Bass Hunters</p>
<p>Florida:<br />- Big Bend B.A.S.S.<br />- Big Sun Bassmasters<br />- Clearwater Bass Club <br />- North Tampa Bass Club<br />- Palm Bay Bassmasters<br />- Pensacola Hawg Hunters <br />- South Pasco Bassmasters</p>
<p>Georgia:<br />- Tri-CountyBassMasters Club<br />- West Georgia Bass Club<br />- Western Carolina Bass</p>
<p>Idaho:<br />- Eagle Rock Bassmasters<br />- Idaho Bass Hunters<br />- Idaho Bassmasters</p>
<p>Illinois:<br />- Assumption Bass Club<br />- Blackhawk Bassmasters<br />- Illini Bass Club<br />- Porter County Hawg Hunters<br />- Reel Team Bassmasters<br />Indiana:<br />- Choo Choo Bass Anglers<br />- Clear Water Bassmasters <br />- Purdue Bass Fishing Club</p>
<p>Iowa:<br />- Hawkeye Bass Club<br />- Harvester Bass<br />- Iowa Bass Anglers</p>
<p>Kansas:<br />- Kansas Bass Club<br />- Kansas B.A.S.S. Federation<br />- Leavenworth Bass Club <br />- Twin Rivers Bass Club</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Fish</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 22:53:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have decided that you want to learn to fish. We will call it Fishing 101. There are several ways of learning, the hardest is trial and error. It sure is better to find a trainer for one-on-one courses. But lets stick to the basics of learning how to fish.
1. Buy seasickness medication
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have decided that you want to learn to fish. We will call it Fishing 101. There are several ways of learning, the hardest is trial and error. It sure is better to find a trainer for one-on-one courses. But lets stick to the basics of learning how to fish.</p>
<p>1. Buy seasickness medication</p>
<p>There is nothing worst than seasickness to ruin your fishing. Seasickness medication such as Bonine can do the job. Even seasoned fishermen are known to take some on rough days. Take one prior to go to sleep, another when you wake up and one more before you get on the boat.</p>
<p>2. Go to a party</p>
<p>There are party boats that hold from fifteen to as many as fifty anglers. The boat offers everything like bait, reel, rod, sinkers and hooks. They help you with fishing and take the fish off the hook for you. Other fishers will see you and will usually stay close to help you. Party boats generally will cost you between 25 to 70 dollars a day, and the fish are yours to keep. The party boat is a bargain for beginners.</p>
<p>3. Pick your pier</p>
<p>Assuming you have already acquired skills to operate a rod and reel, you need to look for a fishing pier. Majority of coastal cities have one public pier or pay-to-fish pier. You can buy bate and rent tackle at the piers. If you&#8217;re having trouble, there are many pier anglers willing to help and offer you tips.</p>
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		<title>The Link To Bass Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:48:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Americans are fascinated with bass fishing. So, in order that they keep themselves up to date with the bass fishing world, some of the anglers (actually almost all of them) make their own bass fishing home pages.
The Link to Bass FishingThe bass fishing homepage is an entire collection of link or collection of information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most Americans are fascinated with bass fishing. So, in order that they keep themselves up to date with the bass fishing world, some of the anglers (actually almost all of them) make their own bass fishing home pages.</p>
<p><a href="http://sportelite.wordpress.com/2008/09/16/bass-fishing-homepage-the-link-to-bass-fishing/" target='_blank'>The Link to Bass Fishing</a><br />The bass fishing homepage is an entire collection of link or collection of information like images, sound, and video files, regarding bass fishing. This are made available through what appears to users as a single web server.</p>
<p>Normally, the home page serves as an index or table of contents to other documents stored at the site. It usually found at the first page of every website.</p>
<p>This Bass fishing homepage is dedicated to giving information about fishing for bass. It contains links to stories, tips, fishing reports, tactics, message board, boating information and products dealing with bass fishing. There are also forums where in bass fishing aficionados can share their two cents.</p>
<p>Bass fishing homepage is intended to keep you well-informed and up to date of the local events and fishing tips. This will make every effort to keep this site as current as possible.</p>
<p>Here is how to explain the contents of Bass Fishing Homepage:</p>
<p>Stories &ndash; this includes the wonderful experiences of anglers about their bass fishing. Mostly, they tell their experiences through the homepage in order to attract customers who are also in search of the best bass fishing experience.  </p>
<p>Tips- presented here are the techniques and guidelines on how to do the bass fishing, what baits and lures to use for an effective bass fishing.</p>
<p>Tactics- like the tips written; in tactics, are the techniques and strategies used in bass fishing.  </p>
<p>Message Board/Testimonies - in the message board, testimonies from other bass fishing guide are put in here. Also, the previous customers of different bass fishing services make some acknowledgement on how they enjoy their trip and on how these guide services provide them with good vacation. More on <a href="http://sportelite.wordpress.com/" target='_blank'>Bass Fishing Resources</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Guide To Archery Products For Bowfishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those enthusiasts that are interested in finding good archery products for their outdoor activities such as bowfishing then they may find it a little difficult. Many retailers and shops simply do not stock sufficient inventories of these type of sports products and equipment, and some don&#8217;t even know what bowfishing is. It does however [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those enthusiasts that are interested in finding good <a href="http://www.reliasun.com/" target='_blank'>archery products</a> for their outdoor activities such as bowfishing then they may find it a little difficult. Many retailers and shops simply do not stock sufficient inventories of these type of sports products and equipment, and some don&#8217;t even know what bowfishing is. It does however exist, and for the enthusiasts that enjoy hunting for big fish either in fresh or salt water environments, then the sport of bowfishing could be ideal for them. The key element to success is having the right gear to allow them to enjoy the hunt and make it more exciting for them.</p>
<p>The key catching the big one when it comes to bowfishing is having the right archery products in had. You will need to have the right equipment such as the right bow, arrows, reel and line needed to easily pull in even the biggest of fish. The major investment in this exciting outdoor sport is however the actual bow, and a good bow for bowfishing should either be recurve bow or a compound bow, depending on the type of fish that you want to hunt.</p>
<p>There are a few other considerations that you have to keep in mind when you are looking for archery products to be used for your bowfishing expedition such as the line that you will use along with your bow and arrow. This cannot be a simple fishing line simply because the fish you are likely to be catching are very large and heavy, hence you will need a line that has at least an eight pound test, with the largest going all the way up to a six hundred pound test. A majority of the lines are made out of very heavy gauge nylon or braided Dacron.</p>
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<p>Archery products for bowfishing can make or break the tall tale that one will be able to tell. As long as one has the right reel, bow, line, and arrows they can rest assured that they will catch a whopper of a fish to take home and show all of their friends and family. No matter if one is looking to have a fish to eat or one to mount on the wall, <a href="http://www.reliasun.com/category/information" target='_blank'>bowfishing</a> is one form of archery that is unique and puts the skill of shooting the bow and arrow to the absolute test.</p>
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		<title>Items To Bring Along During Your Fulfilling Fishing Excursion In Alaska</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 19:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you&#8217;ve finally booked that Alaska fishing trip. After years of dreaming of King Salmon, massive Halibut and incredible Rainbow Trout, you&#8217;re finally getting there. But, what are you going to pack? How will you stay warm on the water and cool in the hot sun? What kind of equipment and gear should you bring? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you&#8217;ve finally booked that Alaska <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-salmon-fishing-trip.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing trip</a>. After years of dreaming of King Salmon, massive Halibut and incredible Rainbow Trout, you&#8217;re finally getting there. But, what are you going to pack? How will you stay warm on the water and cool in the hot sun? What kind of equipment and gear should you bring? </p>
<p>For a handy list of what to pack for your Alaska <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-float-fishing.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing tour</a>, read on. However, be advised that this packing list is for people going on a chartered or guided trip and is not intended as a complete guide for others planning an independent or self-catering camping expedition. </p>
<p>Equipment</p>
<p>Exactly what fishing gear you wind up bringing will likely depend on what&#8217;s provided by your tour or charter company. Some guides provide a full outfit, right down to a cooler to store your fish, bait and tackle. Others only supply the boat and the safety gear. So, before you begin packing every spinner and spoon you have, check with your charter company to see what they are able to supply.</p>
<p>Comfortable Rain Gear</p>
<p>&#8220;You get what you pay for,&#8221; is very true when it comes to truly useful rain gear. The fishing season is rainy, so invest in high-quality and breathable rainwear like Gore-Tex. It will keep you dry and warm on your Alaska <a href="http://www.alaskafloridafishing.com/alaska-fishing-charters.shtml" target='_blank'>fishing adventure</a>, but shouldn&#8217;t inhibit your movement or trap in perspiration.</p>
<p>Clothes You Can Layer</p>
<p>Fishing season can be dangerous as it runs from a hot noon sun to frosty cold nights. So, pack clothes that can be layered, will dry fast and give your body room to breathe. Look for brands like Smartwool, a wool product that doesn&#8217;t trap sweat, keeps you cool and dry and will dry fast if needed. </p>
<p>Dry Bags</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re bringing your passport, fishing licenses, wallet and electronics like your Blackberry or digital camera, you&#8217;re going to want high-quality waterproof bags because Ziploc bags simply won&#8217;t cut it. Seal Line is a great brand that makes dry bags in a range of sizes. </p>
<p>For non-essential items like your wet boots or grimy waders, pack some extra garbage bags and plastic shopping bags. You can use these to keep the dry and wet items separated in your suitcase. </p>
<p>Accessories</p>
<p>For added comfort and even survival, you want to pack sunglasses, gloves, a hat, strong bug repellent, sunscreen and your personal items. </p>
<p>Though your charter guide should provide a first-aid kit for the tour, you should always pack a small, personal survival kit of your own for your Alaska fishing trip, in case you&#8217;re separated from the group. Your survival kit should fit in your pocket and include waterproof matches, a piece of chalk or crayon, compass, an energy bar and a few water purification tablets.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Trout Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 18:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of America&#8217;s favorite sports is catching trout. The trout&#8217;s evasiveness make it a fisherman&#8217;s favorite prey. There are many different breeds of trout and they can be found across the United States. Their favorite haunts are rivers, lakes and streams and there are even Sea trout found in the ocean. Depending on the trout [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of America&rsquo;s favorite sports is <a href="http://blog.thefisharebiting.net" target='_blank'>catching trout</a>. The trout&rsquo;s evasiveness make it a fisherman&rsquo;s favorite prey. There are many different breeds of trout and they can be found across the United States. Their favorite haunts are rivers, lakes and streams and there are even Sea trout found in the ocean. Depending on the <a href="http://blog.thefisharebiting.net" target='_blank'>trout species</a>, will dictate where you will fish for them. Here are a few tips for trout fishing, no matter what breed you are fishing for or where you are fishing for them. </p>
<p>Catching trout can take a lot of patience, if you want to be successful. They can be a very sly and evasive fish as we mentioned, but worth the time. Don&rsquo;t give up because it may take a little time for you find what they are biting on. You will want to research the area where you are doing the trout fishing, to determine what method catches the most fish. </p>
<p>Since trout species can spook easily, try to just let the fly pass over them, instead of letting them see the line and leader, as this will increase your chances of catching more trout. Most tips involving trout fishing in America say that allowing your leader to float on top of the water may spook the fish, and they will not bite.</p>
<p>Time of day you go fishing should be researched. It is best to start before dawn and stop when the sun is straight overhead, according to tips for trout fishing in America. The large trout are believed to be caught more frequently during the night, when there is no full moon. This may prove the point that some of the biggest trout bite the most in complete dark. If you are using what the trout want to eat and they are hungry, then anytime may be the best time to catch a trout, according to many fishermen.</p>
<p>You need to be willing to try different methods and techniques, if you are not catching trout, to find one that works. If you are trout fishing, you need to be willing to experiment. Eventually, you will find out which lures and fishing method work best in which area. You will figure out when to use what lure or method, in exactly what conditions. You will find out why trout fishing has been called the number one sport in America by many people who have become addicted to this exciting sport.</p>
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		<title>Better Boating With The Right Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 04:04:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine that you&#8217;re floating out in the open on a calmly refreshing body of water, the soft waves gently lapping at your hull. There&#8217;s no comparison for that feeling of relaxation - besides the sense of security that results from the being prepared which led you here initially.
Boating Equipment for your SafetyTo assure that your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine that you&#8217;re floating out in the open on a calmly refreshing body of water, the soft waves gently lapping at your hull. There&#8217;s no comparison for that feeling of relaxation - besides the sense of security that results from the being prepared which led you here initially.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.boatinginfosource.com/" target='_blank'>Boating Equipment for your Safety</a><br />To assure that your boating excursions are safe, enjoyable, and without avoidable problems, there are several important steps you should follow. Maintaining your boat means a lot more than just ensuring the boat looks great. Safety is the number one to keep in mind at all times while out on the water. Fortunately, there are now many products that make your boat look great AND keep you and your passengers safe.</p>
<p>For example, boat trailers will commonly come standard with a manual winch which will assist the owner in getting the boat off the trailer into the water. Handling a heavy boat however becomes an easy and safer task when you use an electric winch, which is powered by a standard car battery. Also, pulling the vessel using tie-down straps and a protective wrap undoubtedly will minimize any expensive and unattractive damage caused by traveling on the roads.</p>
<p>While boating, chances are you will have to keep your boat tied to a dock at some point. Even a very gentle lake will go up and down, and your boat will do the same, maybe even into the dock! To protect your outer finish from rubbing the rough wood of the docking platform, there are bumpers you can use to cushion it. You&#8217;ll need a few high grade lines to moor the boat correctly and to help put it back onto its trailer.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.boatinginfosource.com/" target='_blank'>Communicate While on Your Boat</a><br />Whether you are using wind or electric power, be safe by keeping in contact with the shore or others in your party. It is vital to have standard communication equipment; if your radio breaks, one of the ubiquitous GPS systems is a good back up backup to have.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to keep extra cans of gas on hand to avoid running out if you&#8217;re on the water longer than anticipated. Another wonderful piece of equipment is a convertible top which offers protection in the event of inclement weather. It will help keep the inside of your boat dry and all of your passenger&#8217;s will surely appreciate it too.</p>
<p>While your boat will generally require safety, communication, and transport equipment and aides, other gear used on your boat depends on what the intended use of the craft will be. There will be differences between boats used for different activities.</p>
<p>The first step in determining the boating equipment you&#8217;ll need is what you will be using the boat for most.</p>
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