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• Friday, August 21st, 2009

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Utah Fishing Trips – 17 Tips To Get The Lines Biting

Author: Abhishek Agarwal

Those who love fishing trips, keep looking for new places to go for the expedition.  In your next vacation, aim for Utah.

This destination is known for its exciting fly-fishing trips, and the serene waters.

Here are some key features of the great fishing destination of Utah:

1. Utah fishing trips offer varied types of fish that you can hunt for.

2. It features several types of fishing areas.

3. It also has several other sights & activities that one can enjoy with the family & friends.

4. The place is primarily known for fly fishing.

5. Those who are on the look for some superb fly-fishing experience, they can plan a vacation to Utah in almost any time or season of the year.

6. In Utah there are several spots that offer great fly fishing trips but the very famous ones out of them are the Logan River & the Blacksmith Fork.

7. For trout fishing, the right place in Utah is Provo River.  It runs through the Provo Canyon where often the experienced fishermen love to visit.

8. For fly fishing other options on the list at Utah are the Green River.

9. The Green River flows below the Flaming Gorge Dam.  This dam is one of the world’s best known destinations for trout fishing.

10. Fly fishing in the seasons of summer & the fall can be done at places like Jones Hole Creek at Dinosaur National Monument that is located below the Jones Hole National Fish Hatchery; and the west side of Flaming George that is the Carter Creek & the Sheep Creek.

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11. For mackinaws and cutthroat & rainbow, one can check out the Bear Lake.

12. Coming to the eastern part of Utah, the destinations quite suited for fly fishing are the Gigliotti Pond located at the Helper City; Scofield Reservoir’s Beaver Dam inlet, Huntington North Reservoir; Millsite State Park region, etc.

13. The shore fishermen would be quite successful in the eastern region areas like the inlets, fallen trees, bays, dams and / or the regions where fish find shelter & food.

14. In the southern region of Utah, Sevier River runs parallel to the Highway 89.  This is great trout fishing and the German brown region.


15. Panguitch Creek that falls below the Panguitch Lake & Beaver River are the popular destinations in Utah for fishing.

16. For the stream fishermen Utah has places like the Virgin River to the east of the Zion National Park, Hatch’s Mammoth Creek South, Parowan’s Parowan Creek East, and of course the Sevier River near to the Bryce Canyon.

17. For the ones in love of the catfish, Utah fishing trips can be made just after the spring runs off.  In this time catfish are quite much available in Colorado, Green, & San Juan Rivers.


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• Friday, August 21st, 2009

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Take The Whole Family On An Alaska Salmon Fishing Vacation

Author: Paul Winter


For breathtaking scenery, miles and miles of pristine and crystal clear waterways with some of the best King and Silver salmon an Alaska salmon fishing vacation can’t be beat. Since Alaska is a very diverse state, with modern cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau and quiet, fly in areas on the coast that can only be accessed by sea or air, there is an Alaska salmon fishing vacation for any family.

If you are planning an Alaska fishing vacation that will work for the whole family some important points to consider are:

Are there activities to keep the kids and spouse (and yourself) busy when not fishing?

Fishing vacations near to larger centers will usually be a better match for families where only one or two people in the family want to seriously fish, and the rest of the family want to vacation or sight see. Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka and other centers all have tours, sight seeing opportunities, nature walks and even more modern conveniences such as museums, art galleries and shopping centers.

What are the amenities that the lodge or fishing resort can offer?

Fishing lodges typically are one of two different styles with regards to amenities. There are individual cabin style lodges that offer the opportunities for an Alaska salmon fishing vacation that is very private and secluded, or there is the larger, lodge or chalet style fishing resort that has more typical hotel style accommodations. Some resorts will provide central meals, restaurants and even lounges whereas others provide kitchens within the cabins and allow guests to bring in and cook their own food.


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What type of fishing are you planning on doing?

If you have small children fishing from either a boat or the shore, or wading in for fly fishing all have safety issues that parents must discuss. If you are bringing children be sure to notify the lodge and guide so that they can have the correct safety equipment and fishing supplies for kids. Typically there will be a minimum age limit for children to come out on the boats, so talk to the guides in advance.

What is the cancellation policy and what conditions is it in effect?

Before booking one of the many Alaska salmon fishing vacations it is important to completely understand the refund policy for the vacation, including any advanced payment for guides or equipment rental. If there is insurance offered for cancellation and you are planning on traveling with children, it may be a good idea to consider the option of paying for travel insurance.
It is also important to do some research about the average temperature, rainfall, and the types of environmental conditions you can anticipate experiencing while on your Alaska salmon fishing adventure. Lodges and chalets will usually provide this information when you book, but there are also great online sites that give seasonal weather conditions to help with packing and planning.

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• Friday, August 21st, 2009

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Fishing in Alaska – An Exciting Adventure

Author: Paul Winter

Alaska fishing can be great fun, but most of all it could be very exciting. A new adventure in a new and different place is a unique experience. Fishing is relaxing and peaceful but going to places like Alaska are quite different. Alaska fishing offers salmon swimming along the coasts, giant halibut in the waters and brings about beautiful scenery.

Alaska climate ranges from summers that are moist and cater to winters that are cooler. Snowy winters are not uncommon, but less cold than portions of Alaska not warmed by the ocean. What affect does Alaska weather have on the fishing? Salmon return in large numbers to thousands of streams in Alaska, while the halibut move into near shore waters in the summer time. A variety of other fish such as shrimp and crab can be caught in some areas.


In South central Alaska you will find most of the state’s population and some of the state’s most famous fishing areas. Salmon runs through the flood coastal waters and larger rivers. Halibut on the other hand can be caught in coastal waters along with other fish in the ocean. In the watersheds fish like trout, grayling, pike, Dolly Varden, burbot and whitefish are all year long residents.

Alaska’s oceans, rivers and lakes are full of salmon, rainbow trout, char, barndoor, halibut and many other challenging fish. Alaska is the home to five species of Pacific salmon and holds the world record as the much sought after King Salmon.


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Alaska Fishing brings many reasons to come to the state. One of the many is the different variety of fish that are popular to catch and the mere quantity of the fish. Salmon and halibut for instance are very popular and are located in the waters throughout the state. This is definitely a fishing state and attracts many fishermen locally and nationally for a great fishing adventure. Many fishermen have their objectives already set for what kind of fish they are looking for and how much quantity they plan on catching. If the objective is salmon or halibut then the perfect fishing location is Alaska.

Alaska Fishing is the perfect getaway or vacation to go do something you love. The best part of it all is that you can do it all year round as long as you pick the right regions for the right season.  Alaska fishing is a great getaway because it has so many selection of fishing lodges and special packages that can be purchased. While fishing you also get to experience the different regions of a great fishing state.

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• Thursday, August 20th, 2009

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Bend Oregon Home to Great Trout Fishing

Author: Jim Johnson

Bend Oregon is home to several different species of trout.  Rainbow Trout, German Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Bull Trout and Brook Trout are the primary species caught within a short drive from Bend.
Almost all lakes and streams in Central Oregon contain Rainbow Trout. 

The Deschutes River is world famous for it trout fishing.  It begins in the Cascade Mountains Southwest of Bend.  It is the source of water for Crane Prairie Reservoir and Wickiup Reservoir.  It runs through the middle of Bend and eventually flows into the mighty Columbia River.

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Crane Prairie Reservoir is known for its large trout (”Cranebows”).  It is about a one hour drive from Bend.   It was flooded in 1928 with most of the timber left standing.  It is a relatively shallow lake with the deepest sections about 15-20 feet deep near the channels in the spring.  The water level drops steadily all summer during the irrigation season.
The Cranebows spawn in the upper Deschutes in early spring and then return to the reservoir and are scattered around the shallower water.  As the water warms in early summer the fish start congregating around the channels.  Twenty to thirty inch rainbows are common.

All methods of lake fishing work on this strong fighting fish.  Fly fishing is very popular once the fish move into the channels.  Trolling flies, spoons or spinners is a popular method early in the season.  Early summer brings on weed growth which makes it difficult to troll without fowling you lure.

There are numerous campgrounds and one resort on Crane Prairie.  The resort provides rental boats, licenses and anything you might need for trout fishing.  The owners are always helpful in pointing new anglers to where the fish are biting the best.  It is difficult to fish here without a boat.

The Deschutes flows out of Crane Prairie and a few short miles into Wickiup Reservoir.  Wickiup has large Rainbow and German Brown Trout as well as a large population of Kokanee Salmon.  The Kokanee and Browns are the primary targeted fish.

Early spring brings out the die hard Brown Trout fisherman.  They concentrate near the dam and generally troll Rapalas or similar minnow type lures.  Ten pound fish are common in the early spring.  Since Brown trout are nocturnal you’ll find the serious fisherman on the water at first light.  Wickiup is best fished by boat but some large browns are caught from shore along the dam in the spring.

During the summer the Kokanee start congregating along the river channel.  Jigging, bait fishing or trolling are the preferred methods for catching the Wickiup Kokanee.  The Kokanee spawn in the fall with the Browns following them up the Deschutes channel.


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Early morning and late evening is the best time to target the large Browns.

Wickiup only has one improved boat ramp which is located at Gull Point.  There is not a boat dock so it makes it somewhat difficult for launching and boarding your boat.  There are a couple of improved camp grounds as well as many unimproved places to camp.

The Deschutes River continues below Wickiup dam and flows through Bend.  This section contains some smaller Rainbows and some nice sized German Browns.  It runs through the Deschutes National forest.  There is a good drift from the dam down to the Pringle Falls area.

Pringle Falls is dangerous and cannot be drifted.  Watch for signs and be prepared to take out above the falls.  This is a beautiful drift.  The river from Pringle Falls to Bend has several different water falls that cannot be drifted.  Check the numerous books available that discuss this section of river in detail.
The section of river that runs through Bend does not produce many fish as it is not stocked with hatchery fish and receives substantial fishing pressure.

The Deschutes flows from Bend into Lake Billy Chinook which is located between Redmond and Madras.  Lake Billy Chinook is actually a reservoir that is backed up by Round Butte dam.  “Round Butte” reservoir is filled by the Deschutes River, Crooked River and the Metolius River.

Lake Billy Chinook is known for its native Bull Trout population.  Bull Trout are close to extinction in many parts of Oregon but not in Lake Billy Chinook.  The state record Bull Trout was caught here in 1989.  It weighed 23 pounds and 2 ounces.  Ten to fifteen pound fish are still common with several being caught every year.

The best time to catch a large Bull Trout is in March and April.  The Metolius arm of the reservoir boarders the Warm Springs Indian reservation and is closed from the end of October to March 1st every year.  Early in the season the larger trout come into the shallows (10-20 feet) to feed on the abundant Kokanee salmon.
If you find the Kokanee you will find the Bull Trout.  A boat is necessary to catch these fish.  They are caught by casting the shore line with silver minnow plugs, trolling plugs, fly fishing with a sink tip line or jigging the deeper water if the fish have not moved up into the shallows yet.

If you are interested in pursuing Bull Trout check the authors’ web site for more helpful information, links and pictures.
The trout fishing in this article is all located within a one hour drive from Bend.  There are many other lakes, reservoirs and streams within an hour of Bend that are not mentioned in this article.

Bend Oregon is a great place to live if you like the outdoors.  There are many good trout fishing spots close by.  The lower Deschutes below Bend is world famous for its Salmon Fly hatch but that is the subject of another article.


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• Thursday, August 20th, 2009

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A Visit to Lake Havasu

Author: Junior Latos

Lake Havasu is situated between Arizona and California. It can be discovered along the Colorado River near the Parker Dam that was created in 30s of the previous century. The lake is about 648,000 ac wide. Lake Havasu has been made first and foremost as a pumping station for a couple of aqueducts, but later it was popular to be a leisure lake where you may go fishing and boating and approximately 3.5 million travelers attend it annually.


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Since this lake has been famous for fishing and boating, many fishing competitions take place each year, concentrating on stripers and bass. Except for those two key of fishes, which you may catch, other large fishes like black crappie, channel catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, striped bass, and rainbow trout may also be discovered under this enormous lake. Some sturgeons have been said to catch in the middle of 20th century from San Pablo Bay in California. They are believed to exist these days and are considered to have been capable to live up to 5 000 years at twenty feet its max length!


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Lake Havasu has become an outdoor playground for residents and tourists year round, who flock to the area to enjoy the cool waters and pretty scenery. In an area where the sun shines almost every day of the year, anytime is a great time to visit Lake Havasu, where you can go swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing.

The countryside surrounding the lake encompasses rugged mountains and canyons and huge sand dunes. Six wilderness areas make up the backcountry around Lake Havasu, with interesting geological and historical sites, ghost towns and scenic wonders.    London Bridge is a major Lake Havasu’s attraction that as initially made over the Thames in London. This bridge was later sold on an auction to Robert McCullock, a founder of Lake Havasu. Nowadays, the London Bridge links the city with an island resort and restaurants, a golf course and such water sports as jet skiing contest.

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