Fishing Information for the Inland Northwest

With some of the best fishing in the country, the Inland Northwest has been lacking a good online resource for local fishing articles, news, and forums. Max-fishing is new and just such a place for Eastern Washington, Oregon and Idaho fishermen to meet and exchange information.
Max-fishing.com is the new fishing website designed to provide fishing information specific to the Inland Northwest area. That includes Eastern Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana.

I'm sure that many of you in other parts of the country know fishing websites that cater to the fishing information needs of specific areas of the country. A good example is the Great Lakes Region. Not only are there fishing sites specific to the Great Lakes area, there are sites specific to a particular species in that area. Bass and Musky are two such species.

What Max-fishing is, is a place where angler's from the Pacific Inland Northwest can go to read area relevant articles and fishing reports by local authors, specific to the waters and species of our region. They can also find local fishing links, post pictures of their "big catches", post classifieds for used tackle and used boats ", and participate in a local forum, all for free.

Some websites try to service the Inland Northwest but tend to include alot of coverage of the Western Washington region. For the most part, Inland Northwest fishermen don't care about the "clam digging season", the tides around Puget Sound or the ocean fishing there. It might as well be another country to most of us. It simply isn't relevant to our fishing information needs.

That is why professional bass fishermen have to have such a wide arsenal of techniques. When fishing dozens of lakes across the country, you keep trying one until you find something that works. But ask a local and he knows what works. Because he fishes those waters day in and day out.

If you're from the Inland Northwest , (or even considering visiting the area to fish), check out max-fishing, I think you will like what you find there.
   By David Wright
Published: 5/9/2007
 
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