99 Fishing Guide With Commentary

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under fishing guide | 17 Comments »

This is my guide to 99 fishing the types of methos that you can take to get 99 fishing if you got any queestion leave a comment

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Newfoundland, The singing fly fishing guide

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under fly fishing guide | 2 Comments »

Master fly fishing guide Keith Cornier sings us a traditional Newfie song at the banks of the famous Humber river in Newfoundland!

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How To Rig a Rubber Shad For Striped Bass Fishing

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under bass fishing guide | 25 Comments »

This video demonstrates how to rig a Berkley style rubber shad lure bait (Texas style) for striped bass fishing. The technique can be applied to other kinds of rubber lures.
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Trout Fishing in America – Day Care Blues – 208347

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under trout fishing guide | 14 Comments »

Four time Grammy nominees Trout Fishing in America, joined by multi-instrumentalist and producer Fred Bogert, perform “Day Care Blues” during a concert produced by the Arkansas Educational Television Network. “Day Care Blues” is part of the 15 song “My Best Day” DVD. “My Best Day” includes songs on a range of topics from odes to friends whom we love despite the fact they talk too much, to alien nose invasions and snowflakes named Bob. Purchase DVD through http://www.troutmusic.com or http://www.AETN.org

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GUIDE TO 99 FISHING (QUICK)

Posted by admin on December 25th, 2009 and filed under fishing guides | 25 Comments »

99 fishing guide:

Levels 1-20

These levels are boring since you dont have a lot of choice. You will have to swap a lot. First of all, to be level 5, you will need to catch 37 shrimp with your net. If you lost your net, you can either buy it in one of the Fishing Shops or get another one from the Fishing Tutor for free, south of Lumbridge. After you get level 5, you will need a regular Fishing Rod fishing rod and some Fishing Bait. It is suggested fishing with Fishing Bait until level 20. At level 10, you will have the ability to catch Herring so it should go faster. From level 5 to level 20, you will need from 105 to 205 bait.

20-30

Now, you will be Fly-fishing Trout to gain access to the fastest experience in Fishing: Salmon AND Trout. You will need to catch 178 trout. Fish in any of the following Rivers: River Lum South (Near Lumbridge), Shilo Village River or River Lum North (Near Edgeville)

As Stated before, the fastest way to get to 99 fishing is by Fly-fishing. There are many ways to get 99 Fishing, choose the one you like.

30-68

You can start to make money now: Fish the Trout and the Salmon while using one of the ways described above. You will use between 11,834 and 8453 Feathers. You will obviously need to use a process that involves banking.. You can easily sell Trout 50 coins each and the Salmon 75 coins each. From now on, you will always bank to make money..

68+

If you are member, this is not your last step. You can now enter the Fishing Guild. Note that you can enter the Fishing Guild at the level 63 with an Admiral Pie or at the level 65 with a Fishing Potion. Fish Lobsters there until you are level 85 Fishing. Fish in the northern dock called often the h dock. If you like to be alone, you can fish Lobsters in Jatizso if you have done the Fremennik Isles’s quest. The spots are even closer to the bank. You will need to fish 29,485 Lobsters. You can cook Lobster without burning any if you have 68 cooking with Cooking Gauntlets or 74 without these gauntlets. Congratulations, you have reached 85 Fishing, now be ready for the last step. You will make 7,371,250 coins during the process.

You can choose between two methods here. The fastest one is fishing Monkfish in the Piscatoris Fishing Colony. Why waiting until 85, you may be wondering, while you can catch Monkfish at level 62? Well the answer is easy, with 62 Fishing; you catch Monkfish at a very slow rate. At 85 Fishing, you get a full inventory every 4-5 minutes or so, which is not bad at all. You will have to catch 81,466 Monkfish before getting 99 Fishing. You can easily sell cooked Monkfish 300 coins each and raw Monkfish 320-350 coins each. You will make 24,439,800 coins if you sell cooked monkfish and around 27,291,110 coins if you sell raw monkfish.

If you have not done the Swan Song quest (this quest gives you access to the Piscatoris Fishing Colony), and you still want to make money, you can catch Sharks. Sharks dont get stuck in your harpoon so easily so if you are not patient, do not fish Sharks. If you really want to fish Sharks, you have two choices: either you go to the Fishing Guild or to Jatizso. Jatizso is highly suggested because the bank is closer. To get to 99 Fishing, with this method, you will need to fish 88,872 Sharks. Do not cook the Sharks unless you have 94 Cooking and Cooking Gauntlets because you will burn a lot and every Shark you burn is less money. Raw Sharks are worth 900 coins each and cooked ones are worth 750 coins each. You will make 66,654,000 coins if you sell raw Sharks and 79,984,800 coins if you sell cooked Sharks.

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I’m wanting to take a flyfishing trip?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under fishing guide trips | 2 Comments »

Me and my buddy have been wanting to go on a fly fishing trip out west for the past couple of years but have never really decided on where to go. We would like to go to Montana, but I’m just not real sure where to go there. I don’t really want a guide service, but we’re only 21, so we can’t rent a car and drive where we want. Any suggestions would be appreciated. We live in North Carolina.

Currently in MT, the fishing has been great lately, and t should stay that way, i do suggest you GET a guide, i know they can be costly, but its a big place, we have lots of great places to fish, but the problem is getting fish in you’re short time here, the best thing to do is simple that is hire one, even for a day, they can give you a good start on flies, tippets etc. Also they will get you permits and all the other things you need to fly fish the waters.

More info on general fishing and guides, aswell as prices etc
http://www.gyflyfishers.com/

http://flyfishingmt.com/

http://montanafishingco.com/

funny or not ?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under river fishing guide | 18 Comments »

At a Senior Citizen’s luncheon, an elderly gentleman and an elderly lady
Struck up a conversation and discovered that they both loved to fish.
Since both of them were widowed,they decided to go fishing together
the Next day!
The gentleman picked the lady up, and they headed to the river to his
Fishing boat and started out on their adventure.
They were riding down the river when there was a fork in the river,and
The gentleman asked the lady,
"Do you want to go up or down?"All of a sudden the lady stripped off her shirt and pants and made
mad
Passionate love to the man
Right there in the boat !
When they finished, the man couldn’t believe what had just happened,but
He had just experienced the best sex that he’d had in years.
They fished for a while and continued on down the river, when
soon they
Came upon another fork in the river.
He again asked the lady, "Up or down ?"
There she went again, stripped off her clothes,and made wild passionate
Love to him again.
This really impressed the elderly gentleman, so he asked her to go
Fishing again the next day!
She said yes and there they were the next day,riding in the boat when
They came upon the fork in the
River, and the elderly gentleman asked, "Up or down ?"
The woman replied, "Down."
A little puzzled and disappointed, the gentleman guided the boat
down
The river when he came upon
Another fork in the river and he asked the
lady,"Up or down ?"
She replied, "Up."
This really confused the gentleman so he asked,"What’s the deal?
Yesterday, every time I asked
You if you wanted to go up or down you made mad passionate love to me.
Now today, nothing!"
She replied, "Well, yesterday I wasn’t wearing my hearing aid and I
Thought the choices were

F*c* or drown."

lmao!

I need a good name for a fishing/hunting guide business!?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under fishing guide | 6 Comments »

Give me a name that you think works well with a guiding business. Hunting guides, fishing guides, and other stuff of that nature. Thanks. I am from the Northwest if that helps.

I spot em u shoot em adventures lol

Depends if you want a professional or fun feel to your business, and who you are aiming to attract as customers (young or old / novice or pro).

For the younger novice hunters go with something catchy and funny for the older professionals go with a straight up name and a professional looking logo.

Fun Name: "your name" Guided Hunting Adventures

Professional: "Northwest Wilderness Outfitters"

Good luck buddy im sure you will enjoy owning your own business.

Witty.

Entomologists, please: What are these tiny flies?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under fly fishing guide | 3 Comments »

I have very tiny flies in my house that I can’t find in any field guide. They are about the size of a flea. They are not fleas and not fruit flies. They take off like flies, so I am sure they are in the fly family.

I’ve seen two or three kinds all this size. Where can I find out what they are? Internet searches turn up only results on "fly fishing" and "midges" (I don’t think these are midges).

Thanks!

There are too many kinds of flies in the world to give you a good answer. However, I can help you help yourself. Since you’ve already tried field guides, you shouldn’t have too much trouble with the website I’m going to sent you to. Obviously, you know better what you saw than what you can describe, and hopefully you got a good enough look at the candidates’ forms to tell them apart from other less likely candidates. So, search within the following website until you see what resembles your candidate creatures:

http://bugguide.net/node/view/55/bgpage

This page shows you representative pictures of larger categories of flies. I suggest going down each of the sets of links until you feel you are in the right category, then narrowing your search further. I’ll assume that these flies of yours were types of gnats, but that may not be so. There are tiny types of parasitic wasps in this same size category which you will find here:

http://bugguide.net/node/view/12325/bgpage.

If they were gnats, clicking on Nematocera will show you several infraorders of tiny gnat-type flies. Clicking on any of infraorders within Nematocera will further narrow the search, and so on until you reach a category (or species) that answers your question.
If you mistook your insects for a type of fly and they were some other type of insect you can also work backwards within this same guide to search other groups of insects and apply the same principles.
I hope this information helps you identify your flies by yourself.
Good luck.
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what to bring up north?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under bass fishing guide | 4 Comments »

I am going to norther wisconsin with my mom to Poupart Lake. My mom’s friend’s family has cabins on the lake. It is in the Lac De Flambeau area in Vilas county. I love fishing and plan to do a lot of it, but my mom sais I can only bring three poles. I am going to be only bass fishing (large mouth and smallmouths).

Of these 4 set ups which three should I bring?

6′6 Medium Heavy cabela’s Pro IM6 series with a quantum response baitcasting reel spooled up with 8 pound cajun red monofilament.

7′ foot heavy action Abu Garcia conolon premiere series with shimano sahara 2000 spinning reel with 40 lb power pro braid.

6′6 medium action Gander Mountain Classic IM7 Guide series rod with Abu Garcia carndinal 502ALB spinning reel and 10 pound copolymer flourcarbon coating P-Line

7′ Berkley cherrwood graphite rod medium action with Gander Mt. Guide series spinning reel.

The lake has a lot of those underwater standing weeds and there are lilly pads all around the lake. There is also quite a few trees in the water. I fish a lot of soft plastics, topwaters and plan on some crankbaiting.

All of them except this one:

7′ Berkley cherrwood graphite rod medium action with Gander Mt. Guide series spinning reel.

Nice setups.