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The lower stretch of the Dolores River offers technical rapids, stunning scenery, wildlife viewing, side-canyon hiking, and great camping. A free permit is required. Groups must read and adhere to all stipulations of the permit. Call the Moab Field Office at 435-259-2100 to secure a free permit for floating the Dolores River.
Rapids on this section of the Dolores Riv...
Laguna is a Brazilian city located in the southern state of Santa Catarina. An interesting collaboration has developed in Laguna: a pod of bottlenose dolphins drive fish towards fishermen who stand at the beach in shallow waters. Then one dolphin rolls over, which the fishermen take as sign to throw out their nets. The dolphins feed on the escaping fish. The dolphins ...
The Firehole River is a famous and storied destination for serious fly fishermen. When it was discovered in the 1830s by American explorers, the Firehole was barren of trout above what is now called Firehole Falls. Brook trout were first introduced to the upper Firehole in 1889, while brown trout, the river's most plentiful trout today, was first stocked in ...
Bophut is a beach village located on the northern coast of Ko Samui. Confusingly, Bophut is also a large administrative and postal district (Amphong) even encompassing Chaweng. Therefore a Bophut address is no guarantee that it is located in or around the village. Bophut is one of the few places on Samui that retains some of the island's original Thai-Chinese atmosphe...
Several companies including Akura Fishing Charters offer fishing charters from Rarotonga, including big game fishing, down fishing and blue water spearfishing. Catches include seasonal Tuna, Marlin, Mahi Mahi and Wahoo at different times of the year... and sometimes all at the same time! Rarotonga is a great place for Bluewater Spearing.
With the Pacific Ocean as its front yard, San Diego is a sportfishing paradise with its year-round access to some of the best saltwater fishing around. Anglers can join an open party trip or charter a boat from companies like H&M Landing, Point Loma Sportfishing and Fisherman’s Landing, all conveniently located in Point Loma, just minutes from downtown on th...
Whether venturing out from Key West in a 15 meter sportfisher with an eye toward limits of Snapper, Dolphinfish, Sailfish, Tuna, Wahoo, Marlin or Kingfish with a deep sea rod and reel or flyfishing for Bonefish or Tarpon on the flats in the Keys after setting out from the Village of Islands, Islamorada (called “The Sportfishing Capital of the World”) there...
While Fly Fishing in its simplest form is a method for catching fish with artificial lures, for many folks it becomes a lifestyle wrapped in its own philosophy presenting a lifelong template for personal growth and fulfillment. Besides the skill set associated with line casting and attracting fish, the sport and its techniques provides an ever increasing range of chal...
Fort Stevenson State Park is a state park in McLean County, North Dakota, south of the community of Garrison. The park occupies a peninsula on the north side of Lake Sakakawea and offers fishing, boating, camping, and picnicking.
Ft. Stevenson State Park is known as the walleye capital of North Dakota. A favorite spot for sportsmen to experience the great fishing on t...
The Fortymile River is an extensive network of creeks and rivers in east-central Alaska, 392 miles of which are designated a National Wild and Scenic or Recreational River. The river's numerous forks flow into the 'mainstem' Fortymile River, which joins the Yukon River in Canada.
River float trips, camping, and sightseeing from the Taylor Highway are the primary attr...
The Gibbon River flows east of the Continental Divide in Yellowstone National Park, in northwestern Wyoming, the Northwestern United States. Along with the Firehole River, it is a major tributary of the Madison River, which itself is a tributary of the Missouri River.
The Gibbon River rises in the center of the park at Grebe Lake. It flows for a short distance into Wo...
The Gippsland Lakes are a network of lakes, marshes and lagoons in east Gippsland, Victoria, Australia covering an area of about 354 square kilometres (137 sq mi). The largest of the lakes are Lake Wellington (Gunai language: Murla), Lake King and Lake Victoria. The lakes are collectively fed by the Avon, Thomson, Latrobe, Mitchell, Nicholson and Tambo rivers.
The Gip...
Despite being the largest lake in the June Lake Loop, it’s easy to overlook Grant Lake. The 1,100-acre lake is more than three miles long, which allows plenty of room for all kinds of activities even on the busiest days.
About eight miles from the hustle and bustle of June Lake, the shores of the manmade Gant Lake are barren of trees and, it often seems, the sa...
Grebe Lake is a 156 acres (0.63 km2) backcountry lake in Yellowstone National Park most noted for it population of Arctic Grayling. Grebe Lake comprises the headwaters of the Gibbon River. Grebe Lake is located approximately 3.1 miles (5.0 km) north of the Norris-Canyon section of the Grand Loop Road. The trail to the lake passes through mostly level Lodgepole Pi...
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