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Fall bass fishing is a time honored tradition in our neck of the woods. You can expect great things from your stream when the leaves turn gold, orange, and crimson. That chill nips at your skin when the sun dips below the horizon. And harvest season fills your plate with the finest vegetables and wine this side of the corn field. People around these parts flock so to the rivers and ponds that you almost have to make reservations if you want you favorite spot on the bend.

You better know what you’re doing, too, with this audience. Or at least, you better look like you know what you’re doing. So if you can’t walk the walk, you better at least dress and pack like you’re trying. That means bringing along a quality case for all of your flies, lures, and other tackle. High-tech cases nowadays come made with heavy duty plastic polymers that seal tight when you shut them. Some even can float in case they go for a swim by accident. If you want to show off all of your colorful worms, flies, and lures, look for clear cases.

Use old or poor quality fishing reels if you want to lose that big fish. Combined with the wrong leaders and tippets, your wrong reels will cost you all the glory of the big catch. If that’s not enough, throw the wrong reel on your fly fishing pole, too. It will make sure that your whole outfit is out of whack. Sounds like a plan, right? Wrong.

Any serious angler knows that it’s essential to have a great reel if you want to actually catch something on the lake or the stream. Buy something cheap if all you’re looking for is a couple hours of peace and quiet and a few brews. Not that there’s anything wrong with a little quiet time in the Great Outdoors, but the whole reason for being out on a boat at 5 am, or waist high in a river, is to reel something in.

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Florida Fishing Charters
Offers fishing reports, charter boats, and fishing guides for saltwater ranglers in the USA.

Central Florida sight Fishing Charters
Light tackle and fly fishing in the Mosquito, Indian, and Banana River Lagoons for redfish, trout, tarpon, and snook. Top quality tackle. Licensed and insured.

Reel Native Florida Fishing
Tides, weather, clubs, and fishing reports by regions of state. Fishing license information, bulletin board featuring catch-of-the-day.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of ...
Information on freshwater fishing in Florida, including how, and where to catch Florida largemouth bass.

Florida Sportsman Magazine - The Florida Fishing Experts
Online version of state fishing publication with links to books and radio coverage.

Fishing Florida Online Magazine Home Page with Captain Mel Berman ...
E-zine for anglers and tourists presented by Captain Mel Berman. Tide charts, weather, links to government agencies and charter boats.

Florida Guides, Fishing Captains, Fishing Charters, and Fishing ...
Information on guides, charters, and tournaments with fishing reports, message board and links.

Florida Fishing and Boating, fishing reports, tournaments, knots ...
Forschner fishing fillet knives, knife sharpeners, fishing books and gifts.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
A guide to the agency responsible for managing Florida's fish and wildlife resources: includes information and regulations on hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing ...

Fly Fishing Southwest Florida
Light tackle or flyfishing. Information on charters and the captain.

A guide Florida fishing including backwater and offshore fishing ...
Species, seasons, charter guides, weather, tides, photos, backwater and offshore fishing information in Southwest Florida.

Sarasota Florida Fishing Charters, Fishing Guide and Reports
Details on fishing charters including rates, photos recepies, prices and links.

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