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Jimmy Cox's Articles in Fishing

  • Fishing: Know the Breeds You're Catching
    Surprising as it may seem, many fishermen can't specifically name the fish they catch. They will say, "it looks like a perch" or "it's a bass" - but whether it's a largemouth or a smallmouth bass is beyond them.
  • Helpful Tips for Landing Your Fish
    Locating and hooking a fish on a lure or on natural bait is usually the toughest problem in fishing, but after the fish is hooked there's also the important job of boating or landing it. In doing this, experience is the best teacher; the best way to learn how to play and land a fish is by hooking many of them.
  • Helpful Tips for Night Fishing
    The great majority of salt-water anglers go out during the daytime and rarely venture forth at night. But today more and more anglers are discovering that plenty of fish and good sport can also be had at night. In fact, if you are interested in big fish which are found near shore, your chances are much better fishing at night than during the daytime.
  • Secrets for Successful Fishing
    Today, the chief trend in salt-water fishing is toward the use of lighter tackle. Although the time-honored heavy outfits still have a place, great numbers of salt-water anglers are finding that they have more fun - and catch as many fish - with outfits no heavier and little different from those used in fresh water.
  • How To Take Care Of Your Fishing Lures
    After you have gone to the trouble of making fishing lures, there is still the problem of taking care of and repairing them so that they are always in good condition. This requires some effort and time but is usually easy for the angler who makes his own lures. Since he made them and put them together, he also knows how to take them apart and repair them.
  • How To Be Creative With Your Lures
    The spoon is one of the best lures the angler can use in fresh- or salt-water fishing. Many fishermen have great success in using spoons, and you can too. Good fishing!
  • Collecting Fish For Your Aquarium
    In the eyes of the non-diving public, the underwater hunter is a guy who walks out of the water with a spear, a mask, a big wide grin, and a big dead fish. To a degree, the picture is an accurate one: certainly big-game hunting has always been and continues to be an important aspect of the sport.
  • How To Get That Fish On Your Hook
    Love to fish but just not catching any? We will help you to find those fish, and even better, get them on your hook.
  • The How To Guide To Chumming
    The basic idea behind chumming is to encourage fish to eat something with no hooks attached in the hope that they will later take something with a hook. Using this article will help you to understand how to correctly chum when you are fishing.
  • Tips on Finding Reliable Bait-Casting Tackle
    Bait casting is the most widely recognized method of taking game fish on artificial lures in the United States, although the spinning-gear user (including the push-button fisherman) is closing in on the plugger's - as bait-casters are called - long-time lead.
  • Tides - The Key to Good Fishing
    It sounds like black magic but a thorough knowledge of tides and their influence on fishing in your area pays big dividends. It's one key to success in salt-water fishing.
  • How to Understand the Sport of Fishing
    Every year more than thirty million people in the United States go fishing. Behind this vast migration to our streams, lakes, bays, and oceans, there lies a greater motivation than the desire for food and exercise. It is simply that fishing is fun - so much fun that it is one of the nation's fastest growing family sports.
  • How to Locate Fish in the Surf
    One of the toughest problems confronting the novice in surf fishing is the one of locating the fish that venture inshore to feed.
  • The Truth About Fresh-Water Game Fish
    Whether you're a beginner or an old-timer a worm-dunker, plug-tosser or a dry-fly puritan you'll want to know many things to get the most out of your fishing. Here in plain fish-talk is the low-down about Largemouth Black Bass so you can't miss.
  • Tools For Making Fishing Lures
    One of the most satisfying experiences a fisherman can have is to catch a fish on a fishing lure he has fashioned with his own hands. Using this article, you can have the success and feeling of achievement by making your very own lures by hand.
  • Surf, Rock and Jetty Fishing
    When you fish any of these three places you've reached the pinnacle of inshore fishing. Surf fishing, technically speaking, is fishing at any sandy shoreline where the ocean beats against the beach.
  • Caring For Fishing Waders and Boots
    Waders and boots, to be of any use, obviously must be kept dry inside. In warm weather one often finds himself so damp that he may suspect his waders of leaking although usually it is only perspiration. Waders thus dampened should be opened and hung up so the air can get at them. Waders that are actually wet inside demand more thorough treatment.
  • Safety Tips For Fishing On Rowboats and Outboards
    Fishing on rowboats and outboards is the boat fishing combination you probably will use the most. It's the most economical when you're the skipper and you can go where fancy dictates, you can run up on a sandy beach for a swim and lunch or just to stretch your legs.
  • Secrets Of Salt-Water Fishing Plugs
    There are many reasons why you should make your own salt-water fishing plugs. The lure is not too difficult to make, and once made, you should enjoy great success fishing. Happy fishing!
  • How to Make Fresh-Water Spin Bugs
    One of the most effective lures for black bass in fresh water is the so-called "bass bug" which is used with a fly rod. However, these bugs are too light to cast with a casting or spinning rod. But the angler who wants to use such tackle can easily make bass bugs which are heavy enough to cast.

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