Showing posts with label Blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogs. Show all posts

August 18, 2012

The Vagabond Fisherman Blog in English

Good news for all my friends who enjoy extreme popping and tropical lure fishing. My friend Alessandro has decided to post in his blog both in Italian and English. Make sure you follow his blog! Lots of great info and superb reports, the kind that we always dreams of about :)





Source: The Vagabond Fisherman

January 25, 2012

Blog: Labrax Squad

This is a blog that I have discovered a couple of weeks ago. The name of the blog is already cool, but what strikes me is the original layout and the very informative posts that you find in it.
It is a blog run by some European Seabass fanatics living in Holland. They have anything from videos to tackle news. It is a new blog with not many posts but I am sure it will grow bigger in no time.





I recommend you to give it a look. It is a nicely made blog and look promising.

Source: Labrax Squad

December 27, 2011

Cheers from Italy

I love blogging. It opens you to the world and to new friendships. Thanks to my blog I started meeting new anglers from all over the world. One of these is a friend from Italy. He is a skilled angler and he also has a blog, still new but the photos are great. He writes in Italian, but photos do not need any translation after all.

He enjoys fishing from piers and rocky shores where he chases Barracudas, Bonitos, Bluefish and Seabass.

I wish him good luck with his new blog and looking forward for more reports.

Grazie! :)

Nice Seabass

A great sized "gator" bluefish taken with a DUO Tide Minnow 175

Bonito with a Duo Tide flyer 175

December 10, 2011

Saltwater Rusty Memories

I follow many blogs. Actually it was the pleasure of reading and enjoying other blogs that has lead me to open my personal blog on fishing.

There is one blog that I have been following for a long time and that Iwant to share here. It is named Saltwater Rusty Memories and it is written by Capitan Rusty Hook. If you are looking for a blog about tackle news, nice videos, gear reviews, interesting lures, skilled lure builders, tackle tests and so on, you can't skip this one.

"The sea is your mirror, you contemplate your soul"


The only drawback is that it is written in Italian but this should not be a problem. In facti, in my opinion, the language of fishing is "universal" and you can enjoy it without having to know any Italian. The blogs has visitors from all over the world and it keeps growing day after day.  I think the love for fishing doesn't have any boundaries. I have visitors from all over the world as well. It is all about the passion that keep us connected.


The blog has a huge amount of links.

Hats off to the Captain Rusty. He puts lots of time on this blog. I know from experience how much effort is needed in order to research and write almost on a daily basis.
Give it a look. I am sure you will enjoy it. The posts are great, the amount of fishing related links is enormous. Good work Rusty!

http://www.capitanrustyhook.com/

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November 8, 2011

Viva Rockfishing!


Today I am sharing a great blog of my friend Sam from Spain. 
He lives in Minorca and spend most of his time fishing the beautiful Mediterrean sea with ultralight tackle. He loves "rockfishing" and if you check his blog you will understand why. 


Rock Fishing! Spain


The blog opens with a great phrase: ""En la pesca no se necesitan grandes peces para obtener grandes sensaciones" which roughly translates " In fishing you don't need a big fish in order to obtain big sensations". I think he is correct. Just check the fishes he catches with his ultralight Yamaga Blanks rod and 1000 size Shimano reel.  Small breams, rockfishes but sometimes very nice leerfishes and even dorados. All taken with the ultralight setup and lures such as small jigs, 4 cm minnows, 5 cm poppers, tiny softbaits and everything we can define as micro sized. Fishes that bend the ultralight rod to the limit but that offers amazing sensations! 
The pictures are also very nice. He adds some artistic filter and make them look great!
Very nice blog! rated A+


A 55cm Leerfish!

Rapala X-rap and a nice sized bream. I love Minorca!


A nice Dorado on a 1-8gr. rod!? Why not!