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Fishing And Staying Hydrated
By Trevor Kugler Platinum Quality Author


One of the most ironic aspects of fishing is the fact that even though your trying to catch fish out of water, it's incredibly important that the angler themselves must keep hydrated. If you're fishing out of a boat this is simple. Just put a cooler full of water and other beverages on the boat, and you're good to go. The problem comes in with all of us anglers who fish while wading or simply from the bank. Carrying water or any liquid to stay hydrated is a bit more difficult for those of us who don't fish from boats.

For me, the scenario used to go something like this: I would stuff my fishing vest with as many cool bottles of water as I could, knowing that I would be on the river for four or five hours. This method worked, but made fishing uncomfortable. Having water bottles stuffed throughout my fishing vest made finding things difficult as well. Then a friend of mine introduced me to the solution to my problem.

My friend used a hydration pack to carry his water while fishing. I had never heard of such a thing, but after seeing it in action, I was impressed. He wore his hydration pack under his fishing vest so he didn't have to worry about carrying water bottles. If he wanted a drink, he simple put the nozzle in his mouth like a straw, and took a drink. It was ingenious! This was the solution that I had been searching for fro years.

If you've never looked into a hydration pack for staying hydrated while fishing, I would suggest that you have a look. They are actually quite inexpensive and the convenience they provide is unmatched. As soon as you try a hydration pack to stay hydrated while fishing (or any other outdoor activity) you'll wonder how you ever lived without it.

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country…..Montana!

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One of the most popular type of fish to attempt top catch in the entire United States is the Bass. There are four main species of Bass in this country: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Kentucky Bass, Guadeloupe Bass, and Peacock Bass. In this article, the Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass are going to be focused on simply because they are by far the most popular. Bass fishing has evolved into a multi-billion dollar industry from it's humble beginnings in the late 1800s. The black bass has become the second most specifically sought-after game fish in the United States. The sport has driven the development of all manner of fishing gear, including rods, reels, lines, lures, electronic depth and fish-finding instruments, drift boats, float tubes, and specialized bass boats. The black bass, also known as Largemouth Bass, has even spawned many groups of people who earn their living fishing for them.

Largemouth Bass are found mostly in lakes and large rivers. While the same is true for Smallmouth Bass, smallmouth bass are also found it fast flowing rivers and streams. As a matter of fact in many areas of the country, smallmouth bass can be found in the same waters that trout swim in. Smallmouth can be fished for in the same manner as one does for trout as well. Largemouth bass tend to shy away from the types of currents and small rivers that trout are found in. Bass fishing is an incredibly popular pastime, and in some cases an incredibly lucrative business.

Fishing for bass can be a very expensive proposition, although it surely doesn't have to be. There are literally tens of thousands of techniques, lures, gimmicks, and plastic contraptions used in bass fishing. The options can become quite daunting. At the end of the day all a person needs to catch a bass is a live worm and a set of gang hooks, but with bass fishing, you can get as technical as you would like. As a matter of fact, one of the best ways to catch smallmouth bass is a live worm rigged on a set of gang hooks. Then simply fish that worm through the current of a river, letting it bounce along the bottom.

Some of the most popular bass fishing techniques are: fishing plastic worms, spinner baits, crank baits, large jigs, and even live bait. There are literally too many techniques to list here, but the ones listed are the most popular. The bottom line is that bass fishing is more or less the grand daddy of fishing. Because of tournaments and organizations like B.A.S.S (which stands for: Bass Anglers Sportsman Society) the activity of bass fishing has become incredibly popular, and doesn't look to be slowing down anytime soon. Honestly, when you think about it, how else could someone be convinced to spend $25,000 on a boat that mainly gets used on weekends only? Because what they are using that boat for is so much freakin' fun…Bass Fishing. Most Bass anglers would have a hard time arguing with this fact.

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of http://www.JRWfishing.com and an avid angler. He has more than 20 years experience fishing for all types of fish, and 15 years of business and internet experience. He currently raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country…..Montana!

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