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Top Ten Things to do in Flint, Michigan
Although Flint, Michigan is often featured in national newscasts and magazines for its high crime rate, it is becoming more popular for summer events such as the growing "Back to the Bricks" celebration. But summer is not the only time to take part in fun and interesting activities in Flint. A few of these activities are featured in this article.
24 commentsBig Fish in a Small Pond
No, it’s not what you think. This is actually about fishing and catching big fish in a small pond. I have fished all over North America most of my life, from the lakes of Canada to the trout streams of the High Sierras and the Rockies, to the...
1 commentPanfish Flies
This article contrasts trout flies with panfish flies. It recommends what to look for in panfish flies.
0 commentsBeautiful Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus): North America's Year-round Bounteous, Bountiful, Brave Freshwater Fish
The bluegill is one of North America’s best known, most beautiful and widely studied freshwater fishes. It may be fished along shorelines or in deep water. It may be served as a casserole, chowder, cocktail, dip, main dish, salad, or sandwich.
20 commentsFishing Tips for Beginners: Bluegill
Fishing tips for beginners, for bluegill fishing. Photos, fishing jigs, fishing techniques, and videos included.
4 commentsHow To Manage Farm Fish Ponds
There are dozens of ways to mismanage fish ponds and most fishermen believe in one or all of them. Fortunately the wrong techniques are more complicated and more difficult than the few essential practices...
3 commentsPond Fishing for Bluegill, a fun way to learn to fly fish
I have decided that fly fishing a pond in an open field is the best way to learn the basics of "fly flinging". this article describes how I, a die hard Spin fisherman, came to this conclusion and put down my spincaster in exchange for a 9 foot ultralight.
12 commentsHow To Catch Bluegill Or Other Small Panfish
One of the first fishing trips I ever remember going on was with my Grandpa when I must have been four or five years old. He took me out behind the barn and showed me how to dig worms. Under three or four rabbit hutches we dug up a big can of red worms and then we were off to Puzzle Creek and an old bridge on the creek where vehicles no longer went.
5 commentsFly Fishing Made Easy in Missouri
About five years ago, I started a side-business called St. Louis Stream Adventures. Since I had over thirty years of teaching and fly-fishing experience, I felt comfortable enough combining two of my three passions into one, offering tours and...
4 commentsQuality Time Take a Kid Fishing
Not spending enough time with your kids. Take them fishing. I have not met a kid yet who doesn't love or want to go fishing. It's a great time and nothing excites a kid more than to feel a tug on their line and land their first fish. With just a...
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