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from:There are some specific sounds that could be of benefit to you on your next saltwater fishing trip, how about saltwater fishing pictures. What am I talking about? How many of us have heard someone tell the story of ‘the one that got away’? And if you have been present for more than one of that great story telling moments, you may notice that each time the story is told, the fish seems to grow. Tuna turned whale! Whether by inches or feet the result in making the story bigger always starts by making the fish bigger. And if by some great and wonderful chance you happen to have accompanied this friend on this saltwater fishing trip, your interjections about the true size of the great fish would more likely be pushed away by the person who is quickly becoming the known as the fisherman who once held glory in his hands. Unless, while standing out on the deck of the boat, at the end of the pier, or wading in the shallow waters you not only hear the sounds of saltwater splashing and sea fish flapping, but you hear click! Snap! Flash! Here is a general rule for saltwater fishing you may not have heard; if it is caught on the hook, catch it on film!
Saltwater fishing pictures are some of the most awesome pictures to look at. Even if you are not a fisherman of any kind you cannot help but stare at the wonder of a giant Marlin jumping out of the water struggling with man and hook. Or a beautiful swordfish arched high in the air as if preparing for the battle not to be caught. Saltwater fishing pictures are so full of life that I cannot imagine anyone who would not find themselves looking at the pictures in wonder. If you are planning a saltwater fishing trip make sure to take pictures of your saltwater fishing adventure. You can post your saltwater fishing pictures on the Internet in a personal web page or other fishing sites open to anglers. Because saltwater fishing pictures are so often magnificent, you also have the potential to sell your saltwater fishing pictures on-line, to magazines, book publishers or other saltwater fishing enthusiasts.
The great thing about sharing your saltwater fishing pictures is that not only are you able to share the joy and adventure you had, but also others are able to learn from what you have shared. People who might have questions, apprehensions, or who are just plane curious about saltwater fishing.
Virginia Saltwater Fishing News
Free fishing first kicks off June - Virginia Gazette
Free fishing first kicks off June Virginia Gazette The state will offer free fishing days, June 1, 2 and 3, 2012. Virginians can enjoy the great outdoors with family and friends without having to spend money for a saltwater license. Jack G. Travelstead, head of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, ... |
VA Maryland Health Care System Offers Infection Prevention for Summer Water Safety - Albany Times Union
VA Maryland Health Care System Offers Infection Prevention for Summer Water Safety Albany Times Union “When we engage in recreational activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, crabbing and water skiing, we expose ourselves to these naturally occurring bacteria that play an important role in aquatic eco-systems worldwide. |
Gene Mueller's Fishing Report - Washington Times
![]() Washington Times | Gene Mueller's Fishing Report Washington Times The species is a warm-weather favorite for thousands of local saltwater anglers who use two-hook bottom rigs, baited with pieces of (very expensive) bloodworms, peeler crab, or more reasonably priced squid and small, uncooked grocery store shrimp. |
Outdoors Report for the Week of May 13 - The Virginian-Pilot
Outdoors Report for the Week of May 13 The Virginian-Pilot By Lee Tolliver The Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament has announced its newest Master and Expert anglers from the 2011 fishing year. Eleven anglers earned Master Level I status for registering 25 citations since the program began in 1996. |
Living Here: Fishing - Daily Press
Living Here: Fishing Daily Press The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries maintains a number of public boat ramps. There's no charge to use these ramps. You can pick up a brochures at local marinas or request one by calling 804-367-1000. dgif.virginia.gov Gloucester Point. |



