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Old March 8th, 2004, 04:52 AM
john farmer
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Hey all, I just started to fish with my wife and I'm really new at it...
anyway, can any of you recommend any websites that will show me some ways of
rigging. I only know how to do that for trout, sorta... anyway, thanks!!


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Old March 8th, 2004, 02:08 PM
Baitgal
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Hi John,

www.rofb.org has some great information on that site and if you join
their newsgroup, you can pick up a ton of info from those guys by reading
thier posts.

Happy Fishing!

Beverly
www.lonestardepot.net
www.bitemebaitandtackle.com


"john farmer" wrote in message
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Hey all, I just started to fish with my wife and I'm really new at it...
anyway, can any of you recommend any websites that will show me some ways

of
rigging. I only know how to do that for trout, sorta... anyway, thanks!!




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Old March 8th, 2004, 04:54 PM
licker
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There are many sites by searching the web. I feel one of the more important
thing to learn is how to tie a good knot and the right knot for what you
want to do. Try searching for fishing knots. You need to speak with
different fisherman in your area to learn what bait and techniques they are
using to catch fish. Is it a Carolina rig, sliding cork, free lining or
just fishing under a cork. Then you can research the methods and techniques
they are using to learn how to perfect it. Marina owners are also a good
source for information. I feel getting information through newsgroups and
the internet will only be the basics. You need to get information about
fishing in your area.

Don't forget to check your local game laws. Remember practice conversation
and bring back all trash with you for proper disposal. This includes
fishing line.

Sarge


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Old March 10th, 2004, 02:37 PM
Allen
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Stop by http://sea4two.net I'm sure you will find something
to help you catch more fish. Click on the sea life on the index
page to go to different links. Hope you enjoy :-)
Allen @
http://sea4two.net

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Hey all, I just started to fish with my wife and I'm really new at it...
anyway, can any of you recommend any websites that will show me some ways

of
rigging. I only know how to do that for trout, sorta... anyway, thanks!!




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Old March 11th, 2004, 06:47 PM
RGarri7470
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Hey all, I just started to fish with my wife and I'm really new at it...
anyway, can any of you recommend any websites that will show me some ways of
rigging.


I have a section for beginners - links to lots of other sites with the info you
want. Click on Begin/Instruct in the column of Subjects on the left side of my
pages.
Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com
 




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