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		<title>Offshore Fishing Requires Bigger Tackle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 02:23:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When fishing offshore, the expectation is that the fish will be bigger, therefore the offshore fishing tackle being used should be sized to meet the expectation. Some comment the rule is that the further offshore you go to fish, the larger the equipment needs to be, but some will venture a half-mile or less with [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.fishingguidedirect.net">Fishing Guide</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.fishingguidedirect.net/14/sea-fishing/offshore-fishing-requires-bigger-tackle.php">Offshore Fishing Requires Bigger Tackle</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When fishing offshore, the expectation is that the fish will be bigger, therefore the offshore fishing tackle being used should be sized to meet the expectation. Some comment the rule is that the further offshore you go to fish, the larger the equipment needs to be, but some will venture a half-mile or less with tackle made for small lake fishing. With the possibility of a good-size fish coming closer to shore always present, having offshore fishing tackle to meet the challenge should be considered important.</p>
<p>Since most offshore fishing tackle involves deep-water fishing, reels are larger and designed to hold thicker line and more of it. As a result, the larger reels will require a larger pole than you may be used to if your fishing experience has been on inland lakes and rivers. The fish you catch will also probably take considerably more time and effort to bring them to the boat and your net will need to be larger as well. You should consider that all of your offshore fishing tackle will need to be bigger and more durable than what you are used to on the smaller waters.</p>
<p>Many times fishing in the ocean, you will be trolling as the boat moves slowly over the water and your offshore fishing tackle should be designed to work with you. Using live bait can be difficult when trolling as often times it will become loose and be removed from your hook.</p>
<p>Artificial Lures Attract Aggressive Fish</p>
<p>Most of the time fishing in the ocean will be for fish that feed aggressively and trolling may give them the feeling that if they do not attack immediately, they may miss their chance at a meal. The offshore fishing tackle should include spinners and possibly <a href="http://www.superfishingguide.com/" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">flashing baits</a> that attract the attention of hungry fish. There are, however times when live bait is used in conjunction with artificial lures to attract game fish to your line.</p>
<p>In movies, they often show chum being used to attract fish, usually sharks, but many sport fish are just as attracted to raw bait fish as the sharks. One piece of <a href="http://www.superfishingguide.com/" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">offshore fishing tackle</a> may include a chum grinder that is used to grind the bait before it is tossed overboard as an attractant. The game fish seek out the smell of the chum and find the lure swimming through it, attacking to gobble up the competition.</p>
<p>Unless you plan to spend a lot of time fishing in deep waters, buying your own offshore fishing tackle may not make economic sense. Most times if you go on a fishing charter, you can rent all the offshore fishing tackle you will need for that excursion.</p>
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		<title>Deep Sea Fishing Charters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Nothing makes the heart pound harder than fishing for big game fish on a nice day out on the ocean. Deep sea fishing charters are big business in many coastal communities around the United States and Mexico, from the Massachusetts to the warm waters of Baja California Sur. Charters can be booked [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.fishingguidedirect.net">Fishing Guide</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.fishingguidedirect.net/5/sea-fishing/deep-sea-fishing-charters.php">Deep Sea Fishing Charters</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Deep Sea Fishing Charters</strong></p>
<p>Nothing makes the heart pound harder than fishing for big game fish on a nice day out on the ocean. Deep sea fishing charters are big business in many coastal communities around the United States and Mexico, from the Massachusetts to the warm waters of Baja California Sur. Charters can be booked for half day, full day, or multi day excursions, which include fishing equipment, license, and bait for sure, and maybe even lunch, snacks, and beverages. Cleaning and cooking of the day’s catch is also offered by some fishing charters, or even some top side sushi; fresh yellow fin tuna with a little wasabi and ginger on the side. Mmm. An awesome reward for all your hard work!</p>
<p>Interested fishermen can find more information on deep sea fishing charters online from a variety of fishing resources, like fintalk dot com or swordfishingcentral dot com. These sites feature saltwater fishing reports from charters, guides, and fishermen about what’s biting or what lures are hot. Also visit the fishing message boards to chat with fellow saltwater sportsmen and women about fishing in their particular region, or create a photo album where you can show off your catch!  Maybe this will give you some ideas about where you should plan your next fishing trip. If you’ve never been, the ocean waters off the coasts of Costa Rica are considered to be some of the finest in the world where blue marlin are seen year round, with most catches made during December through April. Visit costaricaadventurevacation dot com for more information on Costa Rica deep sea fishing charters. Also check out www.cancunfishingcharters dot com or fishingcozumel dot comt if you’re planning a trip to Mexico’s Caribbean coast for deep sea and bottom fishing expeditions or fly fishing trips alike. Blue, white, and striped marlin, barracuda, mahi mahi, sailfish, mackerel, tuna, and roosterfish await you.</p>
<p>Saltwater deep sea fishing charters are available at a number of gorgeous locations that really aren’t that far away from home. The East Coast offers fishing expeditions from Massachusetts, New York, Maine, and the Carolinas, and the Gulf of Mexico is well known for its calm sea conditions and excellent year round deep sea fishing. The waters off the California and Baja California Sur’s coasts are inviting as well, and let’s not forget to mention the beautiful blue waters of Hawaii. There are lots of destinations and deep sea fishing charters to choose from that’s for sure. Book ahead or be spontaneous on you next vacation. The fish are waiting!</p>
<p><strong>Deep Sea Fishing Charters</strong></p>
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