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		<title>Basics about Trout Fishing Lures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trout fishing lures come in different shapes and colors. This is why there are some anglers who would say that a specific color is the best color to use when fishing for trout during certain times of the day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since there are lots of trout fishing gear out in the market today, it’s really no surprise that there are also lots of <strong>trout fishing lures </strong>that you can choose from. This is why if it’s your first time to go trout fishing, then choosing the right lure might be a little too much to handle. If this your case, don’t think about quitting on trout fishing just yet because here are some tips that can help you choose the right trout fishing lures.</p>
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<strong>Trout fishing lures</strong> come in different shapes and colors. This is why there are some anglers who would say that a specific color is the best color to use when fishing for trout during certain times of the day. What you have to remember is that this theory is neither proven nor disputed. This means that it can actually be true.<br />
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Since this is the case, what you can do is keep track of the colors that you use every time you fish and how many fish you were able to catch with it. Also take note of the time of day that you used the specific color.<br />
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You don’t have to try each and every color in the free world. Just buy the <strong>trout fishing lures </strong>that are available near you.<br />
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On the other hand, one proven theory about trout fishing lures is that the bigger the lure, the bigger the catch. a one inch trout fishing lure can help you catch average sized trouts. While a spoon or trout fishing lure that is 4-6 inches are good for reeling in those big browns or lake trout that everybody loves to eat.<br />
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Creating some sort of disturbance in the surface of the water can actually attract fish which can make you trout fishing more effective. The disturbance can be as simple as a spinner near the surface making bubbles.<br />
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Another thing worth remembering about trout fishing lures is that you can always change it and you should change it if it’s not getting you any fish. Don’t stick with just one color or one size of <strong>trout fishing lure</strong>.</p>
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		<title>CNY Fly Fishing Offers Extraordinary Challenges</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 01:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is perhaps one of the oldest techniques for catching fish, fly fishing, is a sport in which many people happy at the idea of spending time going in the water of a lake, river, same stream angling for fish. Fly fishing is regarded by many as an art, requires the ability to cast a [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is perhaps one of the oldest techniques for catching fish, fly fishing, is a sport in which many people happy at the idea of spending time going in the water of a lake, river, same stream angling for fish. Fly fishing is regarded by many as an art, requires the ability to cast a fly line, and make artificial flies that imitate either natural foods or to attract fish, creating an instinct to strike an artificial lure.</p>
<p>Unlike traditional techniques of fishing, were casting is done with the weight of the lure or bait in front of the line in the water. With fly fishing, the fly is too light top pull the line, the casting technique and weight of the line is used to place the line on the water, which in turn sends a fly to the desired location. Trout and salmon are the traditional targets of fly fishing, but many other species such as bass and bluegill are also popular among anglers.</p>
<p>Central New York continues to attract anglers with many of them challenging themselves to catch as many different species of fish as possible, because they can fly fishing. It is also becoming increasingly popular to wet your fly game of every kind, although the equipment used tends to be much stronger than that used on small streams and ponds.<span id="more-31"></span></p>
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Casting techniques vary depending on conditions;</p>
<p>The method used to cast your line can be compared to the whipping of a rope on the ground to remove a kink in the rope. The line attached to the rod is lifted over the head and sent behind the fisherman, and then extended toward the target. This process is repeated several times when fly fishing until the line out is far enough to reach the desired position on the water.</p>
<p>There are two main types of flies for fly fishing, dry fly, which is designed to stay on top of water and wet fly, which tends to submerge, imitating the actions of a natural prey for fish. The flies used in fly fishing are typically associated with hand and designed to replicate the different stages of growth of a specific insect. Depending on the time of year, the fly may look like an insect in its first phase and progress to adulthood, attracting fish delicacy expected during this time of year.</p>
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		<title>Fly Fishing in Central New York &#8211; Get Started Right</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you try your hand at fly fishing in Central New York for the first time, it can be tempting to just find the nearest stream and cast out your fly line.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking into Central New York fly fishing, then you have definitely come to the right location. You&#8217;ll want to arm yourself with the very best information about getting started on your next fishing trip to Central New York. Whether you’re looking for the best places to cast your line, or you’re wondering what the best type of fly<img class="size-full wp-image-25 alignright" title="central-new-york-fly-fishing" src="http://cnyangler.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/central-new-york-fly-fishing.jpg" alt="Fly Fishing In Central New York" width="350" height="233" /> to use is, getting started planning your Central New York fly fishing expedition has never been easier!</p>
<p><strong>Types Of Fish</strong></p>
<p>The very first thing you will need to know about fly fishing in Central New York is what kinds of fish you can expect to see. There are several different types of fish an angler can catch, but the most popular are the Brown Trout, and the Brook Trout, a colorful greenish fish with yellow spots. Central New York  also has several other varieties of trout and perch, Landlocked Salmon, which closely resemble Lake Trout; and the Walleye, which is the largest member of the perch family of fish but these are by far the most common.  Rainbow Trout and certain varieties of Bass are also popular sport fish.</p>
<p><strong>To Get a Guide Or Not To Get a Guide…</strong></p>
<p>When you try your hand at fly fishing in Central New York for the first time, it can be tempting to just find the nearest stream and cast out your fly line. But if you truly want the total Central New York fly fishing experience, you really should consider hiring a guide for a few days who can show you the very best places to catch the fish you want. These guides are specially trained to show anglers new to the Central New York area where the best places to fish, camp, or lodge are; as well as help out of state anglers to get their fishing licenses.<span id="more-26"></span></p>
<p><strong>Keep It Legal</strong></p>
<p>Central New York, like any other state, requires you to have a license. If you are caught angling in the rivers and streams of Central New York without a license, you can face both a fine and jail time. Since Central New York fly fishing is such a rewarding experience, there’s no reason why anyone should jeopardize their fun. Keep it legal and get a license before trying your hand at Central New York fly fishing. They’re affordable, and required; so get your today.</p>
<p>There are too many reasons to list as to why Central New York fly fishing is one of the most amazing experiences for any angler, be they novice or experienced. If you’re looking for the best fishing experience of your life, start planning your Central New York fly fishing trip today!</p>
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