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The Perfect Fishing Trip - Deciding Where To Go



Probably the toughest decision to be made while planning a trip is, where to go. You might want to start of by Thinking globally, as there are plenty of excellent fishing spots the world over. If you can afford it, taking a fishing trip abroad can be one of the most fulfilling fishing experiences you can have. British Columbia in Canada boasts some of the world's most beautiful wilderness and streams. And, they are filled with a great number of fish from many different species.


Here are some of the most important things to consider when deciding where to go on your fishing trip.


1. What is you budget? Can you afford to go abroad or is it going to be local?


. Is the whole family coming along or is it just you and your fishing buddies?
This will have a huge impact on the level of facilities you will need. This will slash the costs, but rob you of the opportunity to spend some quality time with the family. If it's just going to be a bunch of fishing enthusiasts you can afford to be a bit more daring and adventurous.


2. What level of facilities are you going for?
Once you've established your budget, you need to decide what class of accommodation you are going to need. If you want a more hassle free trip, you might consider a hotel or staying at a guest lodge where food and services are included in the price. At the lower end of your budget you might consider camping, but it requires a lot more equipment and much more work (and time).


3. What type of fish do you want to catch?


This is very important when your fishing trip is going to involve a group. While this may seem obvious, it is something that needs to be discussed. One person may want to fish for walleye and northern pike, while others may want to go bass fishing. Coming up with a plan will ensure that everyone knows exactly what they are getting and prevent unnecessary arguments that might spoil your holiday. Be sure you know the type of fishing your group prefers and that the lake will offer it.


4.How are you going to catch your fish?
Depending on what type of fish you are going to catch, you might need to either get a kayak or a boat. Most commercial fishing spots offer these for hire, having you the hassle of buying and taking your own.



5. What's you main objective?
Are you into quality or quantity? Some fishing trips turn into major competitions and can end up as a lot of fun. Most groups of fishing enthusiast that share a holiday together put on fun (and friendly) competitions that can make your fishing vacation even more fun. Some locations are know for either a lot of fish or for very big fish and this might be a consideration. If you want to go for the biggest Walleye ever seen, you might want to do a bit of homework before hand.


Packaged tours can have some major advantages. They are usually well priced and you have the benefit of someone else's experience and expertise greatly reducing the chances of returning empty handed. Most package deals offer breakfast and a lunch at reasonable prices. Package trips are usually limited to the best destinations to reduce the risks that the operator carry. Some smaller tour operators offer excursions to more remote spots, but they are usually more expensive with less comfort.


Don't try and leave things up to chance. Plan your fishing trip down to the bone. You won't regret it. A properly planned vacation can be fun for all, irrespective of whether you are a novice or a very serious sportsman.

About the Author


The article is published with the permission of <strong>Fishing Canada Alaska.Com</strong>. For more up to date information and tips on Fishing in Canada and Alaska, please feel free to visit http://fishingalaskacanada.com

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Today's gone fishing Article
The Perfect Fishing Trip - Deciding Where To Go



Probably the toughest decision to be made while planning a trip is, where to go. You might want to start of by Thinking globally, as there are plenty of excellent fishing spots the world over. If you can afford it, taking a fishing trip abroad can be one of the most fulfilling fishing experiences you can have. British Columbia in Canada boasts some of the world's most beautiful wilderness and streams. And, they are filled with a great number of fish from many different species.


Here are some of the most important things to consider when deciding where to go on your fishing trip.


1. What is you budget? Can you afford to go abroad or is it going to be local?


. Is the whole family coming along or is it just you and your fishing buddies?
This will have a huge impact on the level of facilities you will need. This will slash the costs, but rob you of the opportunity to spend some quality time with the family. If it's just going to be a bunch of fishing enthusiasts you can afford to be a bit more daring and adventurous.


2. What level of facilities are you going for?
Once you've established your budget, you need to decide what class of accommodation you are going to need. If you want a more hassle free trip, you might consider a hotel or staying at a guest lodge where food and services are included in the price. At the lower end of your budget you might consider camping, but it requires a lot more equipment and much more work (and time).


3. What type of fish do you want to catch?


This is very important when your fishing trip is going to involve a group. While this may seem obvious, it is something that needs to be discussed. One person may want to fish for walleye and northern pike, while others may want to go bass fishing. Coming up with a plan will ensure that everyone knows exactly what they are getting and prevent unnecessary arguments that might spoil your holiday. Be sure you know the type of fishing your group prefers and that the lake will offer it.


4.How are you going to catch your fish?
Depending on what type of fish you are going to catch, you might need to either get a kayak or a boat. Most commercial fishing spots offer these for hire, having you the hassle of buying and taking your own.



5. What's you main objective?
Are you into quality or quantity? Some fishing trips turn into major competitions and can end up as a lot of fun. Most groups of fishing enthusiast that share a holiday together put on fun (and friendly) competitions that can make your fishing vacation even more fun. Some locations are know for either a lot of fish or for very big fish and this might be a consideration. If you want to go for the biggest Walleye ever seen, you might want to do a bit of homework before hand.


Packaged tours can have some major advantages. They are usually well priced and you have the benefit of someone else's experience and expertise greatly reducing the chances of returning empty handed. Most package deals offer breakfast and a lunch at reasonable prices. Package trips are usually limited to the best destinations to reduce the risks that the operator carry. Some smaller tour operators offer excursions to more remote spots, but they are usually more expensive with less comfort.


Don't try and leave things up to chance. Plan your fishing trip down to the bone. You won't regret it. A properly planned vacation can be fun for all, irrespective of whether you are a novice or a very serious sportsman.

About the Author


The article is published with the permission of <strong>Fishing Canada Alaska.Com</strong>. For more up to date information and tips on Fishing in Canada and Alaska, please feel free to visit http://fishingalaskacanada.com

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There is much more in using a fighting chair to land large big game species than sitting down and pulling on the rod. There is also a considerable amount of coordination necessary between the captain, mate and angler if a crew is consistently successful in landing big fish. However, first and foremost you need to find and fool the fish into striking. This program offers a world of information on just how to do this from the very basics to the most advanced methods, strategies and techniques. Subects Covered Include: Basics of Big Game Fishing: Big game tackle, How to use the fighting chair, Trolling setups, Captain, mate & angler responsibilities, Boat setups. Big Game Fishing Technique: Finding blue marlin, Selecting lures & baits, Incredible blue marlin action, Lure sizes & colors, Hooking, fighting & landing marlin. Guide to Offshore Fishing Technique: Using teasers, Using daisy chains, Trolling speeds, Using sonar & chartplotters, Using live, natural & artificial baits, Blue, white & black marlin, Tuna, dolphin & wahoo.



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