Category: Fishing
The Rain Goddess Costa Rica – The Outdoor Women
The great new way to fish Costa Rica and Nicaragua! The Rain Goddess is a relatively new, custom-made 65-ft. air-conditioned houseboat that features six...
Two great examples of how anglers working together can produce noble achievements – The Outdoor Women
1. The Ban the Nets project, which virtually eliminated commercial fishing in Florida, is a great example of how angling groups and individuals can...
Winter fishing in Santa Barbara Channel – The Outdoor Women
The staples of SoCal wintertime fishing are rockfish, lingcod, and calico bass. Radical topography is where you’ll find most of these fish, and that...
Bolton Lake Lodge – The Outdoor Women
experience the angler’s dream! Bolton Lake Lodge & Outposts are fly-in fishing camps located 310 miles north of Winnipeg where “world class” fishing waters...
Catch-and-release is all wrong – The Outdoor Women
Catch-and-release is not only becoming popular in angling circles in U.S., it’s becoming an important fishing philosophy in many countries. Catch-and-release lets anglers enjoy...
Catching rockfish in southern california – The Outdoor Women
The January and February ban on catching rockfish produced a nice surprise for Southern California anglers. Traditionally the winter months has sent the sportfishing...
Dave Egdorf’s Western Alaskan Sportfishing – The Outdoor Women
giant rainbows and fast salmon fishing–almost at your doorstep! In the clear Alaskan currents it’s easy to see the giant rainbows, their olive backs...
El Ocotal – Costarica – The Outdoor Women
ther is a jewel of a fishing resort on the Pacific coast…it’s El Ocotal Billfishing is one of the most exciting facets of fishing....
Kasba Lake Lodge – The Outdoor Women
Northwest Territories, Canada giant trout near the surface, northern pike and some of Canada’s largest Arctic grayling When Doug Hill opened his fabulous Kasba...
One More Cast – The Outdoor Women
When I left for the lake on that chilly Thursday afternoon, I knew that a storm was brewing just west of Nacogdoches about 35...