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		<title>Saltwater Fish Shrimp</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 23:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Is this the bulb is ok, fluorescent and saltwater fish and live rock only?
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<b>Is this the bulb is ok, fluorescent and saltwater fish and live rock only?</b>
<p> <i>In addition, I have a few snails and shrimp maby http://www.petsmart.com/global/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%</i> 3C% 3Eprd_id 845,524,441,808,507 &amp; folder =% 3C% 3Efolder_id = 2534374302030061 &amp; Gallery% 3C% 3East_id = 2534374302023693 &amp; bmUID = 1176928198351 &amp; itemNo = 21 &amp; In = Fish &amp; N = 2030061 &amp; Ne = 2 &#39;I can not afford to compact fluorescent setup. My tank is 20g, and only near the coral, who intends to deal with this tank coriline Alge. Thank you for your understanding if I 2strip GE fluorescent hood I want to try it. but im not sure if it would be spectrum needed to feed my turn. I know that they need more than light, but I wish they are in a good light and good food. Im really I think enough is listed I just wanted to check. Thank you guys for ideas. Even in my hood is 18 &quot;bulbs.I remember some of the GE fish department but they were a little 4-inch self. </p>
<p> I could not see the power of the bulb. What is the size and depth of your tank? Usually simple salt, such as lights, this is a good only fish and live rock. If you have indents to annemone or corals, you can upgrade later. That should be okay, what you have. </p>
<p><b>Feeding my saltwater fish tank - Eel, Trigger, Puffer, Anemone</b><br />
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		<title>saltwater fishing rigs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 17:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
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What kind of bait / rigs I use for saltwater fishing?
 I am a little boat that I just bought. fourteen five feet .. how far I can take it? and what types of fishing methods can I use the fish in the sea? all I&#39;ve used a 4 oz weight values of 3 feet [...]]]></description>
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<b>What kind of bait / rigs I use for saltwater fishing?</b>
<p> <i>I am a little boat that I just bought. fourteen</i> five feet .. how far I can take it? and what types of fishing methods can I use the fish in the sea? all I&#39;ve used a 4 oz weight values of 3 feet Head size 2 hooks with squid strips .. thank you! I would like to catch big sea bass ... bonito ... red snapper. I&#39;m about a mile out of the fish next to the breakwater by the Cabrillo beach lighthouse. Everything seems to be to obtain a small white Croaker and baby sea bass. . mostly at night I can not get the lobster and crab .. </p>
<p> ok, that sounds pretty fun. if I&#39;m fishing for bonito and red snapper I would like to use 2x 2 / 0-3 / 0 limerick hooks ganged keep half mulie and sardines. conductor post may be necessary, to avoid the bite off with Bonito. could help, if just the weight of your clothes, perhaps running a small ball or bean weight, so you can rig slowly sinking. Another idea could simply float your bait as berley trail also pick pinnk mackerel and snapper. However you choose to fish, good luck! </p>
<p><b>30 MILES OUT - #7- " KINGFISH &#038; COBIA &#038; JACK CREVALLE - sabiki rig bait catching</b><br />
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		<title>Saltwater Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 17:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tee</dc:creator>
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 There are many differences in both freshwater and saltwater fishing rods that anglers often overlooked. Graphite and fiberglass composite fishing empty come in many different choices of rod guides, handles, grips, reel seats, fishing line and lure weights classes. When adapted to a suitable fishing reel, these options are designed to improve efficiency and [...]]]></description>
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<p> There are many differences in both freshwater and saltwater fishing rods that anglers often overlooked. Graphite and fiberglass composite fishing empty come in many different choices of rod guides, handles, grips, reel seats, fishing line and lure weights classes. When adapted to a suitable fishing reel, these options are designed to improve efficiency and minimize weight, and help shift the pain of a fisherman on arms and back, in order to fish. </p>
<p> Fiberglass rods are usually more parabolic and are softer it feels like graphite rods. I am prefer fiberglass for casting live bait and light to attract. Smoother operation, or the backbone of the rod allows the load evenly over my cast, to create a pendulum-like movement, which is larger and some of the throws in practice, it still trips. Fiberglass rods are also ideal for targeting fish soft mouth, because the bar will receive most of the tension off the hook to set further down the rod tip. </p>
<p> Graphite rods for my choice of deep-sea ice fishing, or if I want to make fast work of a fish. A huge lift for this type of fishing rod is to your advantage when fishing deep water, heavy construction, or trolling. Stiffness of the graphite rod is not only seem to angler, but also the direct transfer of fish, because everyone can feel him better through the graphite rod. The disadvantage is that the graphite rods do not cast very well. They tend to sling baits and lures on a flat trajectory, and casting them lobbing pendular movement. </p>
<p> Fly rods are often designed to slow in the medium cone, where the backbone of the rod towards the middle. This is necessary to cast light to fly, so wet and dry. The importance of casting a fly fishing leads to manufacturers go to great lengths reel processing materials and technology that will improve their casting ability, strength and sensitivity. High quality fly rods represent the most prestigious names in fishing as G-Loomis ®, St.Croix ®, Okuma ® and much more. In fact, the rods are so strong in these days that they used to set the new line-class records for different saltwater species around the world. </p>
<p> Spinning rods are likely to most do not match the rod, which I have seen. Anglers continually baffled by how to properly keep the rod, and the manner in which the paste coil. Make it clear, spinning rod fishing rod guides that bigger diameter approaching the coil. Spinning rods should be kept hanging over the rod guides, towards the ground. Coil should also be hung below the rod, and if the right-handed, the handle is on the left side of the coil. Guides of this type of rod are higher near the coil due course to land on the spinning reel. </p>
<p> Unlike the traditional spinning rods are mounted on the rod guides and is gradually decreased when approaching the diameter of the tip. Traditional rods are smaller guides, because the direct dissolved to a free spool reel, reel, line, and when a conventional casting reel. Traditional rods can also come with a roller or rolling guides are normally used for big game fishing or trolling. Coil should be at the top of the reel seat where the handle to the right right-handed anglers. </p>
<p> There are many small but highly significant differences in fishing rods are designed to improve the performance of wand. Fishermen <html> would have access to the differences and how they are designed to better your chances of successfully landing whopper size fish. The best choice for fish processing, whether href = &quot;http://spinningreels.com/saltwater-tackle/fishing-rods&quot;&gt; salty or <a target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://spinningreels.com/freshwater-tackle/fishing-rods">sweet</a> water, begins properly matching rod and reel combo, so if you want to use the spinning wheel, get yourself a spinning rod with graphite or fiberglass. If you have skills casting, try a combo of traditional and benefits from a normal coil. Either way, that is able to utilize the latest technologically advanced fishing rod and reels allow even a beginner angler has the opportunity to fish for. </p>
<p>I have been fishing for over 20 years of my life and hope to continue to do so for the next 30. I have dedicated myself to sharing what I have learned through those years in the hopes of promoting this popular outdoor recreational activity by providing commentaries and reviews, video tutorials, fishing tips and more. Come visit my site at <a target="_new" href="http://spinningreels.com">http://spinningreels.com</a> for freshwater and saltwater fishing information.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 03:23:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Im looking for good places to fish (salt water) and San Diego?
 I live in San Diego, and the share of salt water fishing.I dont have a boat, so all of my fishing takes place from the shore and docks. I have fish in central San Diego, and I&#39;m kind of looking for new places [...]]]></description>
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<b>Im looking for good places to fish (salt water) and San Diego?</b>
<p> <i>I live in San Diego, and the share of salt water fishing.I dont have a boat, so all of my fishing</i> takes place from the shore and docks. I have fish in central San Diego, and I&#39;m kind of looking for new places to look for spots.Im North Pacific Beach.But if anyone knows anything locations in central San Diego please let me know. I too am a big halibut fisherman so if anyone knows good places and tips on where to find large please let me know. I just do not fish in the ocean, so thats all Im interested in also.THANK YOU! </p>
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<p><b>Saltwater Fishing Tips and Techniques - Lucky Craft ISG Sammy 85 and the Watts Brothers</b><br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 21:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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What is a good, affordable salty rod and reel combo?
 I&#39;m going to make saltwater boat off the coast of San Felipe, MX. so i need a good sustained by the rod. I dont want to spend too much (up to $ 60). 
 Hey, Oscar One place I checked for saltwater fishing rod and [...]]]></description>
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<b>What is a good, affordable salty rod and reel combo?</b>
<p> <i>I&#39;m going to make saltwater boat off the coast of San Felipe, MX. so i need a good</i> sustained by the rod. I dont want to spend too much (up to $ 60). </p>
<p> Hey, Oscar One place I checked for saltwater fishing rod and reel combinations, that there are several listed and the price range you are viewing is: http://thefishermansdepot.com/search Hopefully catch many fish. <img src='http://www.seafishingreels.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  </p>
<p><b>Saltwater Fly Fishing Reel Hatch 7Plus Reel</b><br />
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 00:13:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><b>5wt Fly Fishing Saltwater Teaser-Tailing Permit, Bonefish, GT's, and Wahoo</b><br />
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what are the differences in equipment, saltwater and freshwater tanks?
 I know the differences in the devices perform in salt or fresh water tank, but what are they? I know only saltwater tanks do not need the extra protein is a hole in the bucket. 
 Not really. There are only a few difference. Power [...]]]></description>
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<b>what are the differences in equipment, saltwater and freshwater tanks?</b>
<p> <i>I know the differences in the devices perform in salt or fresh water tank,</i> but what are they? I know only saltwater tanks do not need the extra protein is a hole in the bucket. </p>
<p> Not really. There are only a few difference. Power filter, canister or wet / dry that you use the FW tank is easy to use SW. SW tank is always best to use wet / dry sump or canister. Power Filter is a deeply flawed. Although the power head can be used interchangeably.Even light can be used the same way, if you do not intend to add corals and valkovuokkoja. Here is a list of the few difference. As stated in the hole in the protein skimmer is essential. Hydrometer is another important device. These are the basics tarvitset. RDS </p>
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 Saltwater fishing is an issue as big as the sea. It can run through the visitors hope from the small coastal species such as speckled trout, flounder and redfish, that an offshore adventure to search for the pelagic giants such as tuna and Blue Marlin. Since the species are available in the coastal anglers, [...]]]></description>
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<p> Saltwater fishing is an issue as big as the sea. It can run through the visitors hope from the small coastal species such as speckled trout, flounder and redfish, that an offshore adventure to search for the pelagic giants such as tuna and Blue Marlin. Since the species are available in the coastal anglers, here are a few tips to find a good catch. And only narrow issues even more, because the tips here will focus more towards the beginning of surf fisherman. These salt water fishing tips to make any beginner on the road becoming a pro. </p>
<p> The first, in order to catch fish bait must be placed in a location where the fish lives and feeds. This can be as simple as tossing the baited hook into the Surf, which is often good results. But not all fishing spots, has also been created. Any stretch of beach has a number of areas, which keep more fish than others. That is the best if a fisherman can invest time to research the region he intends to fish at low tide, because this condition often reveals the subtle to the bottom of wells, the deeper holes, sandbars, and other structures to keep the fish. </p>
<p> If it is not possible to scan the beach at low tide before fishing, at least for a few minutes to examine the patterns the future before your Eye surf rod. Waves, which violate the distance from the water&#39;s edge usually means shallow water, and at times the waves can be seen as an infringement Sandbar many meters from the beach. Instead, if the urge to surf and the waves break closer to one area than another, it usually means that the area is deeper than its surroundings. It is important to pay particular attention, because the fish generally congregate around the a sort of underwater structure or area of a fundamental change. </p>
<p> One mistake that I have seen many fishermen do is try to send bait as far as possible in a majority. This time, it does not pay off, but many times is a lot of fish caught a couple of yards of sand, right in the foam. It is best to fish several rods and thrown at different distances from the shore until the fish is found. </p>
<p> Expensive, oversized combat is not a necessity. All decent quality rod and reels combination of medium and medium-heavy it is perfectly acceptable. Simple bottom fishing rig two or three drop tilts the size of six rows of hooks, and enough weight to the bottom of the rig attached to the end, is the greatest catch of species that live in surf. Always remember, that if you do not want to get large quantities of fish you can catch a big fish in a small hook. But you can not catch a small fish hook big. </p>
<p> For beginners, it is best to natural fish bait. That means virtually nothing, that the fish in their own territory may be feeding on. Small peeled shrimp, worms, meat, shellfish, small squid, and cut the fish are just some of the best baits. </p>
<p> The best time of year to saltwater fishing, and it&#39;s time that you to do it. Except coldest months of winter, you can usually find something to stick. There is only one sure way to succeed as a fisherman, and it is there and get wet hook. The only sure way to fail is never try. So out there and give it a try, you never know what you might catch. </p>
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What to use when fishing the marsh in Charleston, SC?
 I am new to saltwater fishing and I used a two-hook rig and shrimp. i havent hear anything! What can I use from the charges of the basin, and what can I use Surf on the beach (other than the much more weight)? Thank you [...]]]></description>
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<b>What to use when fishing the marsh in Charleston, SC?</b>
<p> <i>I am new to saltwater fishing and I used a two-hook rig and</i> shrimp. i havent hear anything! What can I use from the charges of the basin, and what can I use Surf on the beach (other than the much more weight)? Thank you </p>
<p> Most importantly, using shrimp, peel shrimp, a lot of times the fish tend to touch, unless it is peeled, next I will never use two hooks saltwater fish are very aware of fisherman.Buy qaulity shrimp hook use 12 lb mono leader atleast about 27 inches long after the barrel swivel, glass ball, then 1 ounce of weight and buisness.I the company has considerable experience in this type of fishing and if you do not react quickly enough to crush the fish, shrimp, suck it Then you can spit the hook for about 5 seconds to remember these fish are the crushers in which they can tell shrimp hook! </p>
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Some quesetions is a saltwater fishing?
 Well, I just started fishing and I got all my gear, I decided to attract instad live bait, because it is so difficult to get them here. So here I used the wharf crab fish, but I&#39;ve seen some poeple stick flounder / Fluke, or what this fish is, [...]]]></description>
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<b>Some quesetions is a saltwater fishing?</b>
<p> <i>Well, I just started fishing and I got all my gear, I decided to attract instad live</i> bait, because it is so difficult to get them here. So here I used the wharf crab fish, but I&#39;ve seen some poeple stick flounder / Fluke, or what this fish is, but it is a kind of flat fish. Http: / / maps.google.ca / maps? F = q &amp; source = s_q &amp; hl = en &amp; geocode = &amp; Q = + White Rock Pier + &amp; sll = 49.891235, -97.15369 &amp; sspn = 35.664554,92.724609 &amp; ie = UTF8 &amp; HQ = white + Rock + &amp; Pier hnear = &amp; ll = 49.018431, -122.805251 &amp; spn = 0.004412,0.011319 &amp; t = h &amp; z = 17 As you see, you can not throw oevr white thing at the end bridge. Soo here is my questions 1.What do you think of a fish to live there? 2.What makes sense (like a good place to catch fish), looking at the map </p>
<p> Hey Eric, we have several species of flat fish here, I see the people close to the platform, I catch em all the time. They may be the only one, the Pacific (spotted) flounder. or in small Atlantic halibut (chicken). My best luck stick to some of these smaller flat fish is near the high tide 15-50ft of water. A glance at the map, I want to fish as the slopes surrounding the peninsula, did not flow out very far at all, and staying in my depth range. When it runs out they are likely to drops very deep. Pier near the 200ft drop me pretty quickly. I have good luck using chunks of sardines, herring or smelt, small size, then knock off demersal fisheries. I also caught them using the buzz-bombs, and small spinnows, slowly dragging the bottom. I hope this helps. 40yr exp Pacific Northwest Guide </p>
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