Welcome to Fishing Guide
Deep Fishing Jacksonville Sea Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.
Virtual Deep Sea Fishing PC Games
from:In this day and age of the video game and PC games, virtual deep sea fishing has become one of the latest crazes. A personal computer game entitled “Virtual Deep Sea Fishing” allows players to feel as though they really are out at sea struggling with a live fish to reel it in. What are the real facts about the game, and why is it so popular?
First of all, the mouse connected to your PC will act as the reel, and you will use it with various tactics to catch 18 different kinds of fish. It sounds easy, but the difficulty level is adjustable, and the fish are programmed to fight with all the intensity you’ll really find at sea. Interestingly enough, teenagers and other individuals who have never had any interest whatsoever in fishing are crazed with the idea of virtual deep sea fishing.
One of the great things about this product is that it is family friendly, meaning it can be fun for all age groups and is not inappropriate for young children as so many games are today. Now, instead of taking your child out to the lake and hearing him or her moan and groan about how boring fishing is, you can introduce a world of adventure from your home PC with Virtual Deep Sea Fishing.
Another interesting point of the game is that you can set up tournaments for multiplay or host fishing clubs for up to eight people with serial connections, modems, IPX, or TCP/IP connections. The realistic video game brings nature into your own home and allows you to interact with others as you would on other game platforms in a much more enjoyable, less hostile and violent manner.
There are several fan sites dedicated to Virtual Deep Sea Fishing, released in the year 2000, that will provide more detail for you and help you to understand why you’d be interested in the game, even if you are no typical angler or avid fisherman and have never been out to sea. Various gaming modes judge you based on particular criteria and, again, you can choose your difficulty mode so that you are never bored with the ease or frustrated by too great a challenge.
Try your hand at virtual deep sea fishing before heading out to sea and trying the real thing. It costs less, involves a lot less physical activity, and is a great way to make new friends online. With this type of virtual game that brings the great outdoors to you, you may not want to venture into the real outdoors for a long time!
Deep Fishing Jacksonville Sea Specific links
Deep Fishing Jacksonville Sea News
Managing moves of planes, ships and submarines - Florida Times-Union
Managing moves of planes, ships and submarines Florida Times-Union By Clark Pierce Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility Jacksonville (FACSFACJAX) was established in 1977 and manages 80000 square nautical miles of airspace, sea space and sub-sea space in the Atlantic for military services and civilian users. |
Bob McNally's Outdoors Outlook - Florida Times-Union
Bob McNally's Outdoors Outlook Florida Times-Union Excellent bream fishing is reported along much of the St. Johns River and its larger feeder creeks from Jacksonville to Lake George. Some bluegills are spawning, but the bulk of the best fishing has been in areas 3 to 5 feet deep, out a bit from the ... |
Jacksonville crabber: Don't get pinched by crabbing laws - Florida Times-Union
Jacksonville crabber: Don't get pinched by crabbing laws Florida Times-Union Even sea animals have problems with the traps from time to time. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials along with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office freed a dolphin that was entangled in a crab trap cable on April 29 in the St. |
Angling action hitting high gear on First Coast - Florida Times-Union
Angling action hitting high gear on First Coast Florida Times-Union Guide and television fishing show personality Geoff Page holds a 9-pound spotted sea trout he caught recently in the Indian River north of Cape Canaveral. By Bob McNally The local spring-summer fishing season is wide open. Area angling action on almost ... |
New Artificial Reef 398 - The Topsail Advertiser
New Artificial Reef 398 The Topsail Advertiser Grouper are on the feed if you can get anchored on a good ledge and get through the Sea Bass. I am excited and I will tell you why. Riverworks New River and your fishing license money have put an artificial reef in the New River (AR-398). |


