How to `Catch` That Perfect Fishing Vacation

Released on = March 6, 2007, 11:50 am

Press Release Author = Basin Group

Industry = Marketing

Press Release Summary = If you do a web search to begin planning a fishing vacation
you will find thousands of sites offering the \"best fishing vacation possible.\"
Planning a fishing vacation can be a exasperating experience filled with many
decisions. How do you limit the choices to find the fishing destination that is
really best for you? After all, \"fishing is not a matter of life and death, it is
much more important than that.\" For valuable advice about planning your perfect
fishing getaway, and hundreds of interesting resources pertaining to all aspects of
fishing, visit http://www.FishingFrenz.com

Press Release Body = Probably the best way to choose a fishing destination is to
begin by identifying your intentions. Do you want to fish in a saltwater
environment(surf, deep sea, reef) or a freshwater location (lake, stream, river,
etc.)? How many anglers are joining you, or are you going on this adventure alone?

If you are part of a fishing group, it would be to everyone\'s advantage to sit down
and discuss precisely what it is that each person wants out of the experience.
Deciding you all want \"great fishing\", is much too general because that term can
mean a variety of things to different people.

Does great fishing mean catching a fish on nearly every cast, or catching only one
fish all day--provided that one fish was a trophy? And what constitutes a trophy
fish to you? Would a 10-pound lake trout delight you, or would it have to weigh 30
pounds?

What type of fish are you interested in catching? Although this sounds like an easy
question, it definitely needs to be discussed among the group if this is to be a
successful outing. Do you want to catch lake trout, salmon, walleye, bass, northern
pike, black marlin? If members of the group have different desires, you should pick
a location with multiple species available. Visit http://www.FishingFrenz.com to
find current and reliable information concerning the best locations to find specific
species of fish and countless other additional fishing resources.

What is your preferred method of fishing? (trolling, spin/bait casting, light
tackle, fly fishing, etc.) Do you want to fish from shore, from a drift boat or
raft, or use waders or boots to reach the deepest fishing holes?

Your level of fishing expertise is also a major consideration. Choosing the right
guide or outfitter to help with equipment choices and techniques is critical.
Obviously, the more experience you have, the less advice and help you will need.

Some other items to be considered include, will any non-fishing companions be
joining you, and is this strictly a fishing trip or will other leisure or even
business activities be involved?

A final and major consideration--what is your realistic budget? Let\'s be honest,
money is a deciding factor for most of us. You need to be truthful about how much
you are really able to spend--and how to spend it. If you have $1,500 to spend on a
trip, do you want 3 days at Lodge X with most of the comforts of home, or 7 days in
a tent camp where you cook your own meals, but have a better shot at catching
trophy-sized fish?

Once you have determined clear priorities about your fishing plans,the
accommodations, and estimated a budget, it\'s time to start looking at what
individual areas have to offer. Search the Internet to find exciting and affordable
locations. State or provincial tourism departments or fish/wildlife agencies are
excellent resources to find fishing lodges within specific areas. And the U.S.
Forest Service website has free, helpful information about thousands of fishing
locales within the U.S.

Best wishes for a great fishing adventure, whether it be steelhead salmon in Alaska
or giant snakeheads in Thailand, you\'re now ready for the ultimate fishing
experience!

For a fishing lodge full of useful advice, helpful tips and dependable resources
about all types of fishing, visit http://www.FishingFrenz.com

Web Site = http://www.FishingFrenz.com

Contact Details = Contact Person: Jaye Basine
Contact Email: astralent@gmail.com
Company Website URL: http://www.fishingfrenz.com
Street Address: 215 E. 2nd Street
City: Hobson
State: MT
Country: USA
Zip Code: 59452
Phone Number: 406-423-5207

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