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Cutthroat Trout Fishing in Wyoming
Fishing in Wyoming has always been one of the greatest attractions for many people from all around the world and this is one of the reasons for the fishing sites created around lakes, rivers, streams etc.Wyoming is one of the greatest places to go for fishing as it offers anglers a chance to catch a range of fish while enjoying the environment. The cutthroat trout is one of the five primary trout found in Wyoming and there are professional guiders to help those who are newbies or unfamiliar to Wyoming. The state offers many lakes to fish for various types of trout.
Read MoreFishing in Alabama: Walleye
Oddly for a cool water fish, the Walleye is very common in Alabama. There are two subspecies of this fish to be found in the state, and the Walleye can be seen in all of the large rivers in Alabama. The world record for the Walleye is 25 lbs – 0 oz, while the state record in Alabama is 10 lbs – 14 oz.
Read MoreTuna Chowder with Cheddar Cheese
This recipe is not only creamy and mouth watering but it is healthy too! Canned tuna is a prominent component in many weight trainers’ diets, because it is high in protein and easy to prepare. Tuna is an oily fish, meaning it contains a high amount of Vitamin D. This tuna chowder is made more delicious with cheddar cheese and corn.
Read MoreDeep-fried Creole Crappie Fillets
They say the Crappie fish is the best tasting fresh water game fish around. If you think otherwise, then do try this delicious way of cooking your Crappie fish and you will surely agree! Although Crappie fish are tasty any way you cook them, this recipe gives it a Southern touch by using Creole style seasoning.
Serves 4.
Read MoreFishing in Alaska: Northern Pike
The Northern Pike is one of the most aggressive fish to be found in Alaskan rivers. It has been known to attack other pike, ducks and even muskrats. In Alaska, you will most likely find northern pike sheltering in weedy parts of rivers, or in shallow and slow moving water. In Alaska, northern pike can grow up to 30 lbs, and can be up to 4 foot in length.
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