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Saturday, February 27, 2010

fisherphoto.org Fishing store - About Us

fisherphoto.org Fishing store - About Us: "Hi I am looking forward to the coming years fishing, and meeting people who are as enthusiastic about catching the biggest fish as I am. Lets face it every year we dream about landing the big one,that's what keeps the dream alive.Fisher men and women are happy people who love a challenge, that's part of the excitement.You may have a favorite style, and perhaps you love to fish for Salmon or Trout using the garden fly that's the earthworm for people who are not aware of the humble term.Every one started fishing with a worm on a line on a hook.You may not have had the money to buy a rod and reel and line, so it was a long stick or cane with the line and hook and worm tied on with a granny knot to the end.Those days you fished like 'Huckle berry Finn'in the book Tom Sawyer probably for minnow or Stickle back.When you had enough bait, then you could aspire to catch something bigger, maybe a trout in your local stream or river.Fishing always meant you met your pals and shared the great out-doors together in all types of weather.It was a healthy pass time that developed into a passion as time went by and you gained more knowledge on different techniques."

Thursday, February 18, 2010

fisherphoto.org Fishing store - About Us

fisherphoto.org Fishing store - About Us: "Hi I am looking forward to the coming years fishing, and meeting people who are as enthusiastic about catching the biggest fish as I am. Lets face it every year we dream about landing the big one,that's what keeps the dream alive.Fisher men and women are happy people who love a challenge, that's part of the excitement.You may have a favorite style, and perhaps you love to fish for Salmon or Trout using the garden fly that's the earthworm for people who are not aware of the humble term.Every one started fishing with a worm on a line on a hook.You may not have had the money to buy a rod and reel and line, so it was a long stick or cane with the line and hook and worm tied on with a granny knot to the end.Those days you fished like 'Huckle berry Finn'in the book Tom Sawyer probably for minnow or Stickle back.When you had enough bait, then you could aspire to catch something bigger, maybe a trout in your local stream or river.Fishing always meant you met your pals and shared the great out-doors together in all types of weather.It was a healthy pass time that developed into a passion as time went by and you gained more knowledge on different techniques."