Welcome to Salt Water Fishing Guide
Saltwater Fishing Book 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.
Storm Saltwater Fishing Lures
from:To get into someone’s mind is a difficult thing, but how about understanding a fish, with the storm saltwater fishing lures, you can. To know who they are, how they think, what they are feeling is sometimes as much of a guess as it is knowledge. People are complicated beings. Fit with emotions, mentality, personality and even spirituality and life experience. If you have ever been married or in any relationship, you know what I mean, people are one of the most challenging creatures to figure out. But I will take a person over a fish any day! Fish can be ornery creatures. And smart, too. To try and get into the mind of a fish can only come through years of experience and know how. It can only come from someone who is skilled, trained, and who has spent plenty of time fishing. And that is just what you will find when you start using Storm saltwater fishing lures.
People who know about fishing, for over seven years now are the people at Storm's have been striving for excellence with fishing lures for years. They don’t just come up fun and fancy ideas for what they think will work well. Storm seeks to get into the mind of the fish. And when you start using a Storm saltwater fishing lures, you will notice the difference. You can find an overwhelming variety of saltwater fishing lures from Storm. They have Big Bass, Chug Bug, Deep Thunder, of course the Storm Original, and so much more. They even have the Thunder Core Scoot-n-Craw, which is a lifelike crawfish lure. Whatever the lure you decide, you will notice that a Storm saltwater fishing lure go the extra mile in its authenticity and realness, all the way from the wiggly eyes to the salt impregnated plastic! Storm saltwater fishing lures are more durable, and realistic than most of you will find out on the market today.
Finding your ideal Storm saltwater fishing lure isn’t too hard either. Storm has a website that is easy to navigate and will share some extra fun stuff with you like fishing screen savers, and other fishing links. In addition you can find Storm products all over the internet at larger sporting good distributors. Not to mention you local fishing and sporting store. Another nice thing about Storm's saltwater fishing lures is their prices. You can find lures very inexpensive. If you want to shoot up to the tens of dollars you can, but typically you can find exactly what you are looking for a very reasonable couple of bucks. So, whatever your saltwater or other fishing need, check out Storm’s, a leader in the fishing industry
Saltwater Fishing Book News
Tie these new fleyes
Top, a collection of the new Fleye Foils. Center, Bob Popovics, Seaside Park with a 45-inch bass he caught on a bucktail deceiver. Bottom, the new Fleye Foil in a vise, with the foil itself below it.
Read more...Kings 'moving in'; openers set
Set your alarm clock -- 12:01 a.m. on Saturday. If you wake, chances are you'll be one of hundreds of groggy-eyed hopefuls plunking salmon eggs or other shiny objects into the Ninilchik and Anchor rivers and Deep Creek in hopes of hooking the season's first run of king salmon. The three-day weekend fishery for the three rivers will be open May 26-28.
Read more...Five Great No-Planning Fishing Trips
Forbes Travel Guide features five fishing trips planned by luxury hotels???from deep-sea marlin fishing to river fly-fishing.
Read more...Blueway Festival
n Blueway or Bust: Premier paddling festival set for Oct. 23 - Nov. 1 in Lee County The fourth annual Calusa Blueway Paddling Festival is set to showcase kayaking and eco-events along Southwest Florida’s waterways Oct. 23 through Nov. 1. The 10-day festival offers an array of speakers and instruction, cultural and eco festivals, races and fishing events, paddlers’ get-togethers and green ...
Read more...Ten ways to catch striped bass
Striped bass fishing in Narragansett Bay is hot.
Read more...


