Christmas is just around the corner, and as usual we’d like to help you find the perfect gift for the fishermen (or women) in your life. We’ve already shared with you the worst gift ideas for fishermen, and now, in the days leading up to Christmas, we’ll share with you our gift ideas to make sure fishermen around the world are happy on Christmas morning.
Lets face it, fishermen have a reputation as big drinkers, especially when it comes to beer. Why not give the gift of beer this holiday season?
Today is Thanksgiving in Canada! Lucky for me, I married into a family with extraordinary cooks, including one who is actually a chef. No doubt today’s menu will be filled with deliciousness! I’m not exactly what we’re eating, but I know there will be scallops and turkey!
If you think shore fishing for great white sharks sounds crazy, just watch the guy who paddles the bait out past the waves. Pay close attention 3 minutes and 21 seconds in.
If you’re interested in a winning a Lakemaid Beer Miss Muskie shirt, this is the last call for entries! Click the image below to leave a comment for your chance to win!
We’ve reached a couple new milestones recently at Fishing Fury. Last Week we not only hit 750 total posts, but we surpassed the 1000 comments mark! To celebrate the occasion its time to give something back to you, the commenters. I’m sure most of you remember Miss Musky, our favorite of the Lakemaid beauties, well now you’ll a chance to take home Miss Musky (on a shirt of course). All you need to do is leave a comment on this post and a winner will be randomly picked in a couple weeks!
Mr. Marshall with Miss Musky (shirt) all over him
The shirt is a one size fits all, XL. After the winner is chosen, I will contact them for their mailing address.
It’s as simple as that, leave a comment, and have the chance to win. Only your first comment will be eligible! (That means you Mark!)
Holy Cheese n crackers! This website has to be my new favourite, I check in on a daily basis now just to see the crazy n cool stuff you guys have goin on! A true top notch site! keep up all the hard work(if you could call it that)! When i get my hard drive fixed i'll start to upload some of my pics! Finally some passion for fishing!
Thanks a lot for the article.I've been living King/Strachan for 10 years and never heard about fishing on TO Islands.Can't wait untill May.To Andrew: e-mail me for the good spot to catch carp in Toronto,please.Thanks again to Jonathon and Clive.
That's the trouble right there, the finish on these Lures!...I started buying Rapala jointed and when i had a couple i just had to buy them in all the different finishes (Hot Perch, Perch, Walleye etc etc), i had so many in the end it was like i was collecting them to put in a glass case or something, i didn't dare use them, a Pike won't care if your Lure cost 5 quid or 30 quid, it's still gonna scratch all that fancy artwork/paintwork either way!...I sold all mine as a set on ebay in the end as i [...]
I have a friend whose cottage is on Lake Chemong, never fished in it although I've heard all the stories. I was walking in it this weekend past, paddled it too, with Alexander directing.....check out the Curve Lake Powwow sometime!!!!
I worked so hard this weekend, the shirt fell right offen me, so I need that shirt more than ANYONE else!
Love your site!
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I'm not much for a pithy comment, but I thought I'd leave a note about how honored I be to wear Kromer on my upcoming annual pheasant hunting trip to South Dakota.
I'm sure that my hunting buddies will joke about how silly I look while they wear their stylized broad brim hunting caps, but I'll be laughing on the inside as my head stays nice and warm. I'll be laughing al the more when the stiff South Dakota wind picks up and Kromer is staying put.
Finally, with the fall bite on, I know my new Kromer will call the [...]
Hi all,
I am Dick van Hattem. The men who caught this wonderfull pike in the Netherlands.
The pike was actualy 120 cm long, weight exactly 16.5 kilo's and was caught on a death perch on 10 meter deep water on 27 december 2000.
But now.... the photo was shopped for fun. I had a reading for a fishingclub and this was the last picture of the reading I had for 100 quest. Name of the picture.... I have a dream..... Everybode was laughing. Really funny, never claimed the world record. Because it is not by far.
http://www.metersnoeken.nl/inde x.php?option=com_content&task=s ection&id=13&Itemid=48 here you can find [...]