Fishing Articles by Captain Tony Denslow

Picking a charter captain (3/14/2010)
[Boating] When calling a charter company talk directly to the captain/owner, the one who will be operating the boat on the day you want to book. Don\'t end up with a Captain Ahab who will spoil your day on the water.
Polarized sunglasses a must for fishermen (3/14/2010)
[Tackle] Fisherman who complain of eye fatigue and headaches after a long day in the bright sun are most likely feeling the effects of excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. Take care of that problem with polarized sunglasses.
Making sense out of scents (3/14/2010)
[Freshwater Fishing] Tackle manufacturers spend a lot of time and money on fish scents but do they really work?
Jig fishing for walleyes (3/14/2010)
[Walleye] A plain jig is an odd lure. It really does not resemble anything in nature that a fish would eat. But dress it up with some color, deer hair, and perhaps a worm, minnow or grub and it becomes a formidable weapon in any fisherman\'s arsenal. Every spring on Lake Erie the jig is the lure of choice.
Fishing for shallow walleyes (3/14/2010)
[Walleye] While nothing about walleye fishing is a deadbolt certainty, fishing shallow often pays dividends. But it requires an early start, a knowledge of the fishing areas and some expertise to keep your hook away from the rocks. And remember, the trollers don't like those rocks, which means fewer boats to disturb the fish.
What's My Line - Choosing Fishing Line (3/14/2010)
[Tackle] When it comes to fishing line selection, I'm intrigued by the latest and greatest. It seems like there's something new coming out every year. The interesting aspect is that lines are continually in a state of development to make them thinner, stronger and less visible.