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Freshwater Favorites Review-Freshwater Favorites Scam
Thank you for your interest in Freshwater Favorites.
For fish lovers, it's the perfect cooking resource for the kitchen (or that next fishing trip).
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There are over 300 delicious recipes that anybody can prepare.
We have been cooking fish for decades. In our fishing adventures we compare and trade our favorites with other fish enthusiasts. We swap fish recipes with anglers and master cooks from Alaska to Florida - and even Europe.
We have acquired some absolutely delicious recipes over the years.
Freshwater Favorites shares only the best with you.
This downloadable e-book could have been bigger, but the line was drawn between mediocre recipes and very good recipes.
The book is loaded with cooking ideas that are straight forward to make, and will give you a chance to try something you likely haven't tried before.
The feedback has been terrific.
People that love fish are discovering new ways to eat it (and in ways they have never thought of).
Well, we live in Saskatchewan. The only fresh fish around here comes from crystal clear Canadian rivers and lakes.
It's what we know.
Although we love saltwater fish, we felt including salt-water recipes in a cookbook created by a "land-locked fish lover" just wouldn't be credible.
But we know how to cook freshwater fish - and cook it good.
Freshwater Favorites focuses exclusively on walleye, pike, bass, trout, catfish, crappie, salmon, perch, fish batter and sauces.
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On top of that, fish lovers discover how to fillet many types of freshwater fish and how to keep them tasting fresh (even after freezing).
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A professionally designed layout.
Don't settle for cheap books that have been simply thrown together. This book looks great and is simple to navigate. This means you can find the recipe you are looking for – fast!
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Do what the masters do and always keep your fish tasting fresh.
No more freezer burn! As fresh as the day it was caught. No kidding.
Discover how to fillet the most common freshwater fish.
Become a pro with easy to follow steps. Get your fish cleaned with simple instructions. Remove all the bones.
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These easy and delicious fish recipes can be downloaded from this website in seconds. Start impressing friends and family today.
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We don't give any of our recipes away in the above link
– but you will get the secrets to help maximize the flavour of fish.
We are very thankful to those who have purchased Freshwater Favorites to date. Here is what a handful of them have told us.
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Freshwater Fishing Questions: What are some good Baits to use? What size test to use? How should I setup the?
Hi,
What are some good baits to use for freshwater fishing? I currently know that worms work good, what else is a good option?
We are going to be fishing for about 5-10 LB fish, how heavy should my line be?
How should I setup the line on my rod? should I put a weight on it to make it sink or should I just let it float?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
if you would have told us the kind of rod and reel you have it would have been a little easier and less vague on our part guessing but here goes:
if you are using spinning gear you should have heavy hipand tip since the wind will vary your effectiveness of casting I would suggest more up and down presentations. I also suggest starting on the top and working down. if there is water movement find it and cast upstream (always) it is end of summer almost fall so go with orange and red brown colors as they will immulate the colors of the aging crawfish the lake supports. fish big baits use the darkest colors in murky stained water and lighter blue/green in clear water.
If you have a baitcaster also use heavy / medium heavy the line I would use would be low vis green with all the algae in bloom and water clarity being affected by it. I would use 12 -15 pound test if you aren't married to your rod and reel yet and as your engagement lengthens you will undoubtedly go lighter (we all did) in stick ups and downed trees I would throw lizards. in reeds and lilly pads frogs and off drop offs and cliffs slow roll spinner baits again following my suggestiions of colors. If you find rock piles at a depth where crank baits can get to I would grind each one of them trying to find a lazy old bad boy I also think this time of year the deepest area of the lake will hold the biggest fish mid day use 14 inch giant plastics and never set your rod down each cast could hold a record fish on the bottom. Always put a trailer on jigs and spinner baits and in colored water use gold colorado blades and in clear water silver willow leafs. I would use a carolina rig for rocky bottoms and weedles lead heads in grass for all the plastics. Tie directly on to the baits all others and use the rapala knot.


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