Hillbilly Cat Fishing
Hillbilly Cat Fishing
Killer Whale Eats King Salmon Caught On Fishing Line
My brothers co worker is fishing in Alaska, everyone would think this is a fish story but it is true. He caught an estimated 50 lb kingsalmon when an Orca- killer whale bit the fish in half 15 feet…
Wahoo Fishing
The Midnight Lump – Capt. Blair goes deep dropping off of Louisiana and gets his first wahoo.
Know Your Type Of Fishes
To handle Aquarium and Fish Care you must first relate to the type of fish. Fish include saltwater fish and freshwater fish, which freshwater includes tropical and coldwater fish. To help you get started in Aquarium and Fish Care we can consider a few types of fish.
Pantodontidae:
Pantodontidae only includes a couple of types, which the common names are the freshwater flying fish and the butterfly fish. The fish come from West Africa and grow 4 inches in size. The butterfly fish are flat-bodied fish, which are made up of small bold patterns. The tropical fish has a flat body shape, which tapers at the snout. The butterfly fish comes from the family of Chaetodontidae, which is the Latin name for Pantodontidae.
Pantodontidae fish are also shaped like boats, which their mouth may turn upward. The fish may have huge wing like chest commonly known as pectorals. Few fish have brown toned bodies, while others may have a greenish-gray color. In addition, the fish may have streaks, or dark spots.
Pandontidae fish are relatively passive fish. It is ideal that you keep these fish however with their own species or size rather.
How to feed:
Pandontidae fish do not feed from the bottom of the tank. The fish prefer to dine on smaller fish, such as minnows and insects. Since Pandontidae, fish are cannibals the fish can be trained to feast off meaty dishes or even worms. You will need a long stick to train the fish to eat worms, or related dishes.
Preferred water:
Pandontidae prefer temperate soft water. The temperature should remain around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If you purchase the butterfly fish, keep the fish in a half filled tank. Butterfly fish also prefer waters, which include thicket plants. The plants should also fires above water.
Pandontidae fish are not easy to mate. If you are purchasing fish to mate, it is ideal to select other choice fish. However, if you do select Pandontidae make sure that the hatchlings have “minute insects” to feast on after their birth. The eggs usually produce fruits after three days.
Fish specie includes the Mormyridae. Mormyridae fish are captured from South and Central African Pools. Ironically, the Mormyridae fish have a body ratio weight and brain weight that compares to man.
These fish have a good sense of humor; as well, the fish are curious and easy to teach. If you decide to purchase the Mormyridae fish, make sure that the fish’s diet is maintained; otherwise, they tend to decline food, since the myogenic organs are feeble. Thus, Mormyridae fish are listed under the electric fish category.
Marcusenius Schilthuisiae
This breed of fish is commonly known as the trunkfish, or elephant trunkfish. The fish comes from Central Congo, and grows about 4 inches in size. Marcusenius Schilthuisiae species have silvery-brownish bodies, which include dark bands and dull tubercle, which differs from the G. Petersi species. The G. species have a stretched out chin. The behavior of these fish is comparable to the G. Fish, which includes the water condition, breeding, feed, sexing, etc.
Gnathonemus Petersi
Gnathonemus Petersi is commonly called elephant nosed fish. The fish grow about 4 inches in size and come from Cameroon and Congo. When the fish are grown outside of tank water, the fish grow to be around 9 inches in size. Gnathonemus Petersi has elongated chins, which are sideways and are squeezed against the body. The species has an anal and dorsal fin. The fish is colored black or darker brown, which its body has two strips colored white. The fish’s behavior is passive and is easily stored in commune aquariums. The fish eats freshwater fleas. The fish also enjoys Tubifex, which is a common fish worm.
Since the Gnathonemus Petersi likes to hide, you want to keep the water temperature at 80 degrees, and the tank filled with a surplus of plants. Do not add brilliant lights to the tank. Barbs might be a bit more appealing choices in fish.
Want to find out about sand sharks and leopard sharks? Get tips from the Types Of Sharks website.
A New Sea Fishing Phenomenon has arrived
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As recently featured on ‘Tight Lines’ on Sky Sports, this evolutionary technology has just arrived in the UK and is taking the country by storm with impressive results already being seen from Boat & Shore Sea Anglers. Esca Technology is based on the sea’s own method of catching prey using lure lights as bait. Esca Technology is the only fishing product in the world that simulates natural lighting.
Esca have developed advanced Sea fishing technology for use in Esca light-emitting lures – a technology that allows our lures to generate their own power supply when in contact with seawater. The light-emitting lure is deactivated when it is no longer in contact with seawater, so Esca Technology does not need any batteries. This means that Esca Technology is environmentally friendly and is not subject to the corrosion that often forms around batteries.
The Esca Technology lure light lasts for at least 100 hours of active fishing (the time the unit spends in salt water). Esca Technology is also extremely robust and reliable. Unlike most technological electronic components, it can withstand pressures of over 500 meters in depth. Try for yourself and find out why sea anglers around the world are all talking about this product
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Esca Blue lights and Green lights are optimized to emit very specific wavelengths that mimic the predominant lure lights used by marine organisms.
Esca Blue light attractors are generally recommended for clearer waters and deeper waters because it is the wavelength that penetrates deepest and furthest.
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Big Game Fishing: 400 Pound Fish Ko Man
Funny Big Game fishing clip. Man catches huge Goliath Grouper and gets uppercut by its tail.
Squirrel Trap & Hobo-fishing – Ray Mears Extreme Survival – Bbc
Ray Mears gives some handy pointers on how to find food when lost in the wilderness. Tips include making last resort squirrel traps and survival fishing
Tarpon Fishing Boca Grande
Video taken while fishing with Capt. Phil Dugger out of Boca Grande.
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Surf Fishing
on this segment of “Wonders of the West” I will take you surf fishing on the California coast.
The Ultimate Sea Fishing Attractor!
The Ultimate Sea Fishing Attractor!
Improve your chances in catching
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The ESCA lure is a revolutionary new concept thats transforming catch rates the world over. On contact with saltwater, the ESCA lights up, mimicking the natural lights and electrical field of prey fish, and triggering predatory fish into striking. And incredibly, it works without the need for batteries. There are two light colours & Frequencies for clear and coloured water, and the ESCA works at depths up to 600m AND for a minimum of 100 hours active fishing. There are almost endless uses for the ESCA: incorporate them into your favorite lure or bait fishing set-up, or use one of the realistic, purpose designed ESCA rubber squid or shrimp accessories). ESCA – The Lure Designed to Catch Fish Not Fisherman!
Anglers from around the world have been setting personal records and winning competitions with Esca technology. Esca technology can be used together with all lures and tackle to improve the performance of an angler’s favorite fishing equipment. Esca technology Attracts fish, Triggers hunting and biting instincts, Mimics the ocean?s natural lure lights, Makes your favorite lure better & Uses no battery.
Product features
Esca technology generates its own energy
Uses no batteries, environmentally-friendly and safe
Activates in contact with salt water & deactivates when out of water
Has a lifetime of more than 100 hours of active
fishing (the number of hours the product is in the water)
Weight: 8 grams (without the hook)
Size: 4.5 cm long, 1.6 cm wide, 1 cm thick
Portions of the unit are gold-plated
Extremely robust and high quality
Tolerates depths of more than 600 meters
Customers can choose from four different Esca technology attractors. Esca technology is inspired by nature’s living lights and expertly integrated into small units that are used as add-ons to any lures. In saltwater, the Esca units mimic the wavelength, intensity and frequency of light emanating from different types of fish and plankton. In environments where visibility can pose a challenge, a synergetic effect is achieved when combining Esca and nearly all types of fishing lures or tackle. In addition to acting as an attractor and bite stimulator, Esca improves visibility of the lure and tackle ? thereby improving the fisherman’s odds. Esca Technology also creates an electrical field around the units that triggers hunting and biting instincts in fish. This electrical field surrounds all living organisms, including marine species. When fish sense the electrical field around Esca products, they bite ?and bite harder! Esca lights and lights are optimized to emit very specific wavelengths that mimic the predominant lure lights used by marine organisms. Esca light attractors are generally recommended for clearer waters and deeper waters because it is the wavelength that penetrates deepest and furthest. Esca light attractors are generally recommended for murkier waters and shallower waters containing more particles and algae.
Try different colors and frequencies to see what works best in various waters and conditions.
Esca Blue lights and Green lights are optimized to emit very specific wavelengths that mimic the predominant lure lights used by marine organisms.
Esca Blue light attractors are generally recommended for clearer waters and deeper waters because it is the wavelength that penetrates deepest and furthest.
Esca Green light attractors are generally recommended for murkier waters and shallower waters containing more particles and algae.
Try for yourself and you will see why people around the world are all talking about this product!
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