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fish diseases For Your Reading Pleasure
Fly Fishing Salmon in Canada


In the realm of fishing, the method of angling fish is no doubt the oldest fishing method in existence. It is as old as when man learns to fish with the spear as to hunt prey with it. Using spear as the rod and pieces of bone fashioned into hooks, we can only surmise how successful the 2000 BC anglers were with fishing. And obviously what they do was no fly fishing.

In any event, we could tell that the art of fishing did somewhat gain success since it was delivered throughout the ages. The next recorded event of fishing was in fact a more sophisticated technique (or art as some others would like to call it) called fly fishing today. It was around the 2nd century AD when Roman rhetorician Claudius Aelian took notes on how Macedonian anglers used artificial bait as lures to catch fish; widely presumed that these fishes to be trout from the description ?spotted exterior?.

Today, fly fishing salmon is the most enjoyable branch of fishing, more so for the North American citizens. Fly fishing salmon in Canada and other parts of North America is a common outdoor sport enjoyed by multitudes of residents and non residents. Because fly fishing employs more techniques than typical angling, it provides more challenge to the anglers themselves. Using artificial flies than real baits also provides more challenge and lesser hassle in terms of preparation. In fact, most anglers that engage on this sport are more often from tours and independent groups than those living near the vicinity of salmon fishing sites. Non residents drive or fly a hundred miles towards this famed spawning ground to try their luck on a Chinook or a Coho Silver. These mighty salmons are famed for their reluctance to hand over the prize to its captors. A typical 100 pounder, these extra large salmons bust tackles and rip rods away from grinning anglers in the rush of adrenaline who?d then realize that they too can be beaten by fishes.

Fly fishing salmon in Canada is a sought after recreation. In fact, the two words became allied when it was leaked that British Columbia was the home of the most prized game salmon, the Chinook or the King Salmon. The adult fish may average 33 to 36 inches in length or sometimes up to 58 inches. Not particularly long, they made it up in body mass, averaging 10 to 50 pounds but could as easily reach 130 pounds. When the first monster catch for a world record was at 126 pounds, and another was caught at 97 pounds in Alaska, it convinced everyone that fly fishing salmon in Canada and Alaska is substance and it became the most competitive fishing sport.

Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at:

=>http://salmon-fishing.need-to-know.net



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Fishpond Pawnee Gear/Boat Bag


With a design rooted in our fly fishing heritage, this bag is the perfect complement for any outdoor activity. Everyone from kayakers and climbers, to hikers and anglers will find the Pawnee to have the perfect combination of size and function. Features : Rugged 1680 Ballistic nylon fabric Wide-mouth, anvil-style opening for easy access Separate, ventilated bottom compartment for wet gear, wader or boot storage Fold-out, padded nylon changing mat Two grommeted bottom drain holes Neoprene layer between top and bottom compartments serves as moisture barrier Nylon rod tube/tripod/walking stick holder Nylon lined interior Oversized, #10 industrial zippers throughout Detachable shoulder strap External "see-through" cargo compartment fishpond molded rubber luggage tag (Included) Color : Rusty Nail Sitka Spruce Volume : 3,997 cu. in. Dimensions : 18" x 13" x 13" • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Driven by Design Fishpond was created with the philosophy that innovation and design be the foundation for every product in our collection. We want to set the standard by which our competition is measured. We understand great design is about more than dynamic color combinations and versatile fabrics. Our designs blend style with functionality-yielding products known for their creativity, durability and value. Each fishpond design is inspired by our own angling experiences and travel adventures-resulting in products that perform flawlessly under the most demanding conditions. We thrive on creating new products that exceed customer expectations. We're committed to being on the cutting-edge. We're driven by design. The Ripple Effect Much of the success of fishpond is directly attributable to the passion and love we have for the outdoors. Each of us, over the years, has approached conservation in a personal way. We practice responsible stewardship and believe that every small act counts. We call it the "Ripple Effect"-the collective impact of individuals performing in an environmentally conscious manner and leading to lasting change-in thinking, in deeds and in results. Conservation of our natural world is a shared responsibility and we are proud fishpond is creating its own ripples in 2008. We're starting small-looking for ways to reduce our footprint on the environment while continuing to provide the highest levels of quality and value in every fishpond product. From an examination of our source materials to an analysis of our business processes, we're committed to being thorough and more cognizant of our impact as a company. We're confident these steps will yield positive results for both our company and our environment. With each step forward-each new ripple we create-we move closer to becoming a company that embodies our vision for what the fishpond brand can be.


Price: 119.00



Mayflies Top to Bottom by Shane Stalcup


Besides sharing - through step-by-step photos - all that he carries in his vest, Shane goes a step further by providing in-depth chapters on creating trailing shucks and extended bodies. The photos in this book are dazzling, but the insect photos of Japan’s famous photographer Toshi Karita are presented for the first time - and they will blow you away! All color 8.5x11 inches 100 pages


Price: 29.95



Brodin Ghost Cutthroat Float Tube


This is our new state of the art net bag. It is injection molded from pvc and is clear in color. As you can see, when the net bag is put into water, it becomes translucent and is less likely to spook fish. This net bag is proprietary to us and we have worked hard to develop one that is light in weight. You will find this net a pleasure to use on the stream. Flies, even when fished in tandem will not get stuck in the net. They will also stand out against the clear color so that you can extract them quickly and get back to fishing. We have chosen teak for the handle (there are no options) because of its relatively light weight and durability in water. This net is great for float tube fishing but it is also light enough to carry on your back when stream fishing. The extra reach comes in handy. Specs 28” Overall length 10” by 15” Opening Teak handle, four ply bow. Extra re-enforcing strip on the inside of the bow at the yoke. Rubber bags when placed in swift currents produce extra stress on a wood frame and this extra strip will ensure the integrity of the net. • Brodin products are backed by a Brodin Warranty • Free Shipping


Price: 109.00



Dr. Slick Bullet Head Plier PBH55FX


Dr. Slick Bullet Head Plier


Price: 24.00



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Trout Fishing in the Black Hills: A Guide to the Lakes & Streams of the Black Hill of South Dakota & Wyoming



Trout Fishing in the Black Hills: A Guide to the Lakes & Streams of the Black Hill of South Dakota & Wyoming



Montana-Idaho-Wyoming Top 45 Fishing Waters



Montana-Idaho-Wyoming Top 45 Fishing Waters
This guide book centers on the trout fishing waters in and around the yellowstone country. It covers the famous rivers, streams, and high mountain lakes in three states: Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Full page maps are included for each water with camp grounds marked. Chapters also cover some of the lesser-known, overlooked and underfished waters in this area.



Fly Fishing Afoot in the Surf Zone



Fly Fishing Afoot in the Surf Zone



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Researchers Document Rapid, Dramatic 'Reverse Evolution' in the Threespine Stickleback Fish (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Thu, 15 May 2008 16:46:00 GMT
Evolution is supposed to inch forward over eons, but sometimes, at least in the case of a little fish called the threespine stickleback, the process can go in relative warp-speed reverse, according to a study led by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and published online today ahead of print in the May 20 issue of Current Biology .

What to Consider with Owning Aquarium Fish and Discount Aquarium Tanks

Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:14:47 -0700
Owning an aquarium is one of the most wonderful things that you can do. When you watch the glint of beautifully coloured fish swimming around, it is both relaxing and re-assuring that you have chosen the right hobby. And this is especially true, when you are dealing with tropical fish, which can be some of the most beautiful, you will ever see. Of course, owning an aquarium isn't just about looking at beauty. As both you and I know. There's also a lot of work involved in it. And one of the most

Aromatherapy Nebulizers Information

Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:33:09 -0700
Aromatherapy Nebulizers Information Posted on April 13, 2008 Nebulizer also known as an atomizer. Aromatherapy nebulizers are useful and ingenious designs which operate with an almost science like precision. Aromatherapy is based on the properties of Essential Oils which are used to produce a calming, refreshing or uplifting mood. An aromatherapy nebulizer is used to disperse botanical oils to scent a room. Nebulizer is a device that used to turn liquid into a fine spray. It changes liquid


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fish diseases For Your Reading Pleasure
Fly Fishing Salmon in Canada


In the realm of fishing, the method of angling fish is no doubt the oldest fishing method in existence. It is as old as when man learns to fish with the spear as to hunt prey with it. Using spear as the rod and pieces of bone fashioned into hooks, we can only surmise how successful the 2000 BC anglers were with fishing. And obviously what they do was no fly fishing.

In any event, we could tell that the art of fishing did somewhat gain success since it was delivered throughout the ages. The next recorded event of fishing was in fact a more sophisticated technique (or art as some others would like to call it) called fly fishing today. It was around the 2nd century AD when Roman rhetorician Claudius Aelian took notes on how Macedonian anglers used artificial bait as lures to catch fish; widely presumed that these fishes to be trout from the description ?spotted exterior?.

Today, fly fishing salmon is the most enjoyable branch of fishing, more so for the North American citizens. Fly fishing salmon in Canada and other parts of North America is a common outdoor sport enjoyed by multitudes of residents and non residents. Because fly fishing employs more techniques than typical angling, it provides more challenge to the anglers themselves. Using artificial flies than real baits also provides more challenge and lesser hassle in terms of preparation. In fact, most anglers that engage on this sport are more often from tours and independent groups than those living near the vicinity of salmon fishing sites. Non residents drive or fly a hundred miles towards this famed spawning ground to try their luck on a Chinook or a Coho Silver. These mighty salmons are famed for their reluctance to hand over the prize to its captors. A typical 100 pounder, these extra large salmons bust tackles and rip rods away from grinning anglers in the rush of adrenaline who?d then realize that they too can be beaten by fishes.

Fly fishing salmon in Canada is a sought after recreation. In fact, the two words became allied when it was leaked that British Columbia was the home of the most prized game salmon, the Chinook or the King Salmon. The adult fish may average 33 to 36 inches in length or sometimes up to 58 inches. Not particularly long, they made it up in body mass, averaging 10 to 50 pounds but could as easily reach 130 pounds. When the first monster catch for a world record was at 126 pounds, and another was caught at 97 pounds in Alaska, it convinced everyone that fly fishing salmon in Canada and Alaska is substance and it became the most competitive fishing sport.

Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at:

=>http://salmon-fishing.need-to-know.net



fish diseases and More
Fishpond Pawnee Gear/Boat Bag


With a design rooted in our fly fishing heritage, this bag is the perfect complement for any outdoor activity. Everyone from kayakers and climbers, to hikers and anglers will find the Pawnee to have the perfect combination of size and function. Features : Rugged 1680 Ballistic nylon fabric Wide-mouth, anvil-style opening for easy access Separate, ventilated bottom compartment for wet gear, wader or boot storage Fold-out, padded nylon changing mat Two grommeted bottom drain holes Neoprene layer between top and bottom compartments serves as moisture barrier Nylon rod tube/tripod/walking stick holder Nylon lined interior Oversized, #10 industrial zippers throughout Detachable shoulder strap External "see-through" cargo compartment fishpond molded rubber luggage tag (Included) Color : Rusty Nail Sitka Spruce Volume : 3,997 cu. in. Dimensions : 18" x 13" x 13" • Fishpond products are backed by a Fishpond Guarantee • Free Shipping Driven by Design Fishpond was created with the philosophy that innovation and design be the foundation for every product in our collection. We want to set the standard by which our competition is measured. We understand great design is about more than dynamic color combinations and versatile fabrics. Our designs blend style with functionality-yielding products known for their creativity, durability and value. Each fishpond design is inspired by our own angling experiences and travel adventures-resulting in products that perform flawlessly under the most demanding conditions. We thrive on creating new products that exceed customer expectations. We're committed to being on the cutting-edge. We're driven by design. The Ripple Effect Much of the success of fishpond is directly attributable to the passion and love we have for the outdoors. Each of us, over the years, has approached conservation in a personal way. We practice responsible stewardship and believe that every small act counts. We call it the "Ripple Effect"-the collective impact of individuals performing in an environmentally conscious manner and leading to lasting change-in thinking, in deeds and in results. Conservation of our natural world is a shared responsibility and we are proud fishpond is creating its own ripples in 2008. We're starting small-looking for ways to reduce our footprint on the environment while continuing to provide the highest levels of quality and value in every fishpond product. From an examination of our source materials to an analysis of our business processes, we're committed to being thorough and more cognizant of our impact as a company. We're confident these steps will yield positive results for both our company and our environment. With each step forward-each new ripple we create-we move closer to becoming a company that embodies our vision for what the fishpond brand can be.


Price: 119.00



Mayflies Top to Bottom by Shane Stalcup


Besides sharing - through step-by-step photos - all that he carries in his vest, Shane goes a step further by providing in-depth chapters on creating trailing shucks and extended bodies. The photos in this book are dazzling, but the insect photos of Japan’s famous photographer Toshi Karita are presented for the first time - and they will blow you away! All color 8.5x11 inches 100 pages


Price: 29.95



Brodin Ghost Cutthroat Float Tube


This is our new state of the art net bag. It is injection molded from pvc and is clear in color. As you can see, when the net bag is put into water, it becomes translucent and is less likely to spook fish. This net bag is proprietary to us and we have worked hard to develop one that is light in weight. You will find this net a pleasure to use on the stream. Flies, even when fished in tandem will not get stuck in the net. They will also stand out against the clear color so that you can extract them quickly and get back to fishing. We have chosen teak for the handle (there are no options) because of its relatively light weight and durability in water. This net is great for float tube fishing but it is also light enough to carry on your back when stream fishing. The extra reach comes in handy. Specs 28” Overall length 10” by 15” Opening Teak handle, four ply bow. Extra re-enforcing strip on the inside of the bow at the yoke. Rubber bags when placed in swift currents produce extra stress on a wood frame and this extra strip will ensure the integrity of the net. • Brodin products are backed by a Brodin Warranty • Free Shipping


Price: 109.00



Dr. Slick Bullet Head Plier PBH55FX


Dr. Slick Bullet Head Plier


Price: 24.00



fish diseases Products we recommend
Trout Fishing in the Black Hills: A Guide to the Lakes & Streams of the Black Hill of South Dakota & Wyoming



Trout Fishing in the Black Hills: A Guide to the Lakes & Streams of the Black Hill of South Dakota & Wyoming



Montana-Idaho-Wyoming Top 45 Fishing Waters



Montana-Idaho-Wyoming Top 45 Fishing Waters
This guide book centers on the trout fishing waters in and around the yellowstone country. It covers the famous rivers, streams, and high mountain lakes in three states: Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Full page maps are included for each water with camp grounds marked. Chapters also cover some of the lesser-known, overlooked and underfished waters in this area.



Fly Fishing Afoot in the Surf Zone



Fly Fishing Afoot in the Surf Zone



Current fish diseases News
Researchers Document Rapid, Dramatic 'Reverse Evolution' in the Threespine Stickleback Fish (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Thu, 15 May 2008 16:46:00 GMT
Evolution is supposed to inch forward over eons, but sometimes, at least in the case of a little fish called the threespine stickleback, the process can go in relative warp-speed reverse, according to a study led by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and published online today ahead of print in the May 20 issue of Current Biology .

What to Consider with Owning Aquarium Fish and Discount Aquarium Tanks

Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:14:47 -0700
Owning an aquarium is one of the most wonderful things that you can do. When you watch the glint of beautifully coloured fish swimming around, it is both relaxing and re-assuring that you have chosen the right hobby. And this is especially true, when you are dealing with tropical fish, which can be some of the most beautiful, you will ever see. Of course, owning an aquarium isn't just about looking at beauty. As both you and I know. There's also a lot of work involved in it. And one of the most

Aromatherapy Nebulizers Information

Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:33:09 -0700
Aromatherapy Nebulizers Information Posted on April 13, 2008 Nebulizer also known as an atomizer. Aromatherapy nebulizers are useful and ingenious designs which operate with an almost science like precision. Aromatherapy is based on the properties of Essential Oils which are used to produce a calming, refreshing or uplifting mood. An aromatherapy nebulizer is used to disperse botanical oils to scent a room. Nebulizer is a device that used to turn liquid into a fine spray. It changes liquid


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