Posts Tagged ‘Fishing Market’

New Jersey Tuna Fishing Charters

February 24th, 2010



If you are interested in the great sport of fishing and you live in New Jersey you will find, there is some great fishing in the state. If you are making plans for this trip, you will want to take advantage of the New Jersey Tuna Fishing Charters. You will find that visiting New Jersey gives you a wide variety of fishing opportunities. In the spring, you will catch the spring bass and the American Shad if you are visiting the Delaware River. The management of the fishing programs which include stocking makes even more fish available to you.

You will find that in the many state parks and the dense forests that there are some interesting fishing spots that offer a great fishing experience for everyone that is interested in New Jersey Tuna Fishing Charters. If you are interested in getting a license or trout stamp, you will be able to get them quickly in New Jersey. However you should know that you do not really need a license for saltwater fishing.

Many of these places may have access for a person in a wheelchair, and for those who have never tried fishing, the Wildlife Management Area, will give newbies two free fishing days. You will quickly learn that fishing in the state of New Jersey always has great opportunities.

You will be able to get license information, you also buy your fishing license online, You will learn some of the fishing regulation, you may also want to get a thorough understanding by getting a fishing education offered by the Wildlife Management Area. New Jersey tuna fishing charters offer trips such as the Children’s fishing derby, you also get a couple of free fishing days that are designed to help beginners learn the fishing market.

Andrea’s toy charters offer the best tuna fishing in New Jersey, you can see Captain Fred or Captain Carlos and catch prize winning tuna that you want. You can also join Captain Jacks Bingo Charters, you can fish for tuna in the day time and play bingo at night. The possibilities are endless for charters, there are a lot of different ones available for the angler on vacation. New Jersey tuna fishing charters will also take you to the best places to fish and the most fun. They offer food, fishing equipment, and safety procedures are explained by the charter captain.

By: Craig Petersen

Bass Fishing in the Modern Era

December 18th, 2009



Even though the sport of bass fishing had been around since the turn of the century, it wasn’t until the development and implementation of modern technological advancements into the sport that it gained widespread success and acceptance throughout the country. These developments really began to take effect on the bass fishing market in during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

During this period, new inventions, including nylon strings, artificial lures, composite rods, and other useful fishing accessories, greatly added to fishermen’s ability to have multiple same-day catches, launching the sporting version of bass fishing to popularity. In the later part of the twentieth century, the prominence of fly fishing for bass also grew, thereby adding another dimension to the modern spectrum of bass fishing.

One of the driving factors in these developments was – as always – the desire to be the best. Many sport fishermen realized that these advancements greatly increased their chances of breaking the world record for bass weight – a twenty-two pound bass caught in Georgia in 1932. However, despite all the modern technologies that have been introduced over the years, this record remains in effect today.

Many people consider bass fishing to be a purely American past-time, but this is not simply the case anymore. In recent years, fish stocking programs have become more popular as a means to help people find accessible bass fishing locations in their local areas. However, the success of these programs has led to bass stocking programs in other countries like Japan and South Africa. The success of these international stocking programs has made this sport increasingly popular in nearby countries as well, and is serving to create a worldwide name for bass fishing.

The production of bass fishing television programs and magazines, and the introduction of more specialized equipment for bass fishing, makes it easier than ever to get started in the world of bass fishing. These things have also encouraged the creation of a bass fishing culture, making the sport’s niche more globally well-known. In addition, specialty stores like Bass Pro have opened the door for ordinary people to go in and buy everything they need for their first big bass fishing adventure.

However, some of the recent technological advancements in the sport are just as controversial as they are good. For example, many sport fishermen are now using a device that emits sounds into the water simulating a school of fish, which is food for the bass. This sound attracts the hungry bass and makes them more accessible to the fishermen. Some fishermen argue that this takes much of the skill and timing out of traditional fishing – since you’re relying on technological means to draw in your catch, instead of using your knowledge to catch fish.

While this may be an unwanted advancement, it’s unlikely to be the last of its kind. Only time will tell what other advancements in bass fishing technology will occur as the sport increases in popularity and the demand for better equipment goes up.

By: Charles Johnson

Ice Fishing: A Delightful Fishing Sport For Kids And Family Fun!

November 3rd, 2009



The rough, unruly winters are that time of the year in the US calendar when white is everywhere underfoot. Never mind the chilling winds, as soon as there is some glazing of ice on the rivers, outdoorsmen and avid angler (s) make like holy men and walk on water in search of hot fishing action, popularly known as “ice fishing”. A simple sport where you just drill a hole and catch fish, there is more to it than simple outdoor entertainment. Yes, not many angler (s) are supposed to know that somewhere between the hole drilling and the fish catching, millions of dollars is spent on equipment. It is an astonishing fact that every year, there are quite a number of wealthy individuals and industries who are quite instrumental in supporting the ice fishing product economy, with some of them willing to shell out for every new gadget that hits the ice market.

The purpose of such investment in the ice fishing market is to promote the cause of ice fishing among the angling community. Coupled with it is the lure of camaraderie, which binds an angler to another in the ice fishing sport. Whether you are huddled together on four inches of ice on a frozen lake in Illinois with your lures, fishing bait, or a group of permanent shacks is parked on two feet of ice in northern Minnesota, the fishing takes a back seat to the total outdoors experience. If you are somewhat a foodie, all you do is step on any frozen lake any time of day and get into a group of ice fishermen and you will smell chili, stew, spaghetti, soup, beanie weenies, coffee or hot chocolate on someone’s burner. Remember the old adage: “food tastes better on the ice than in the kitchen”.

That said, it must be also admitted that the most favorite ice fishing targets are to be enjoyed with the family. If you are equipped with proper fishing lures, fishing tackle, fishing bait and other fishing equipment for ice fishing, there is nothing like the thrill of pulling a trophy northern pike or a trophy-sized trout fish through the ice. With a proper game plan and the right equipment (including your choice of lures and fishing bait), you can set yourself up to put some beautiful fish up on the ice.

With all the pluses ice fishing has going for it, there is still a multitude of anglers who have never ventured out for ice fishing with their fishing lures, tackles and fishing bait (s). May be they don’t ice fish because they are scared of walking on a frozen lake and of falling through into the icy water. However, this fear of angler (s) can be alleviated with an equipment called the spud bar. Basically an iron rod with a chisel tip used to check the safety of the ice, it is an essential piece of equipment of ice fishing anglers in various areas in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Not much ice fishermen in the US own this equipment, though. But in spite of the fear factor, there actually are some avid anglers who get real crazy about ice fishing on river backwaters, the Great Lakes, and on early and late ice (when it is the most dangerous). Can you believe, there are those who have fallen through over a dozen times, driven snowmobiles and ATVs off into the abyss, and all this for an eight-inch bluegill or an eighteen inch trout fish?

Nowadays the various fishing industries has come up with great lures and fishing bait equipment that are just ideal for Ice Fishing as well as open water summer fishing. There are several high quality ice fishing lures that expert ice fishermen desired. Ratso, Shrimpo, Finesse Plastics,
Ant and Rat Finkee all have been used with great success by anglers all year round.

Some of the most used fishing bait (s) that angler (s) use for ice fishing are as follows:

-Wax Worms, Preserved Natural Baits: These are genuine cream-color wax worms naturally preserved to retain their original consistency, scent and fish-catching power.

-Shiner Minnows (Large): Natural, wild minnows preserved to retain their life-like appearance.

-White Fly Flicks, Specialty Pork: The tiniest pork rind made, used to catch panfish, trout, salmon, bass, shad, pompano, small channel bass.

-Grass Shrimp, Preserved Natural: Miniature, whole grass shrimp naturally preserved to maintain life-like scent and appearance.

-Real Maggots: Preserved Natural: Genuine multi-colored maggots naturally preserved, with tender inside and tough outer skin.

With all these fishing bait (s) and lures, an angler can create a game plan to give him the highest opportunity possible to catch the monsters on the waters.

By: Lopa Bhattacharya