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Planning Your Once-In-A-Lifetime Fishing Trip May Be Easier Than You Think

By: David Cushion
Going on a fishing trip to a remote lake loaded with trophy-sized fish is the dream of anglers everywhere. But, most fishermen don’t know how to properly set up the right trip or know how to catch the most fish, once they get there. Fishing-trip-advisor.com takes the mystery out of remote fishing trips and provides tips and advice to make the ultimate fishing trip possible. Dewitt, MI (PRWEB) April 28, 2005 - Thousands of anglers are itching to go on their dream fishing trip to some remote location, but they just don’t know how to plan it, according to fishing trip expert Dave Cushion of Expert Infoproducts, LLC of Dewitt, Michigan. “Most people don’t know where to begin organizing a trip to somewhere other than their favorite lake,” says Cushion. “And unfortunately, that stops them from going on the trip they’ve always dreamed of.” “And,” Cushion says, “one common mistake could spoil the fun – and cost them a bundle of money.” Cushion can offer insights on the following topics that would be of interest to freshwater anglers everywhere: 1. The most common—and potentially expensive—error unwitting anglers make in choosing a destination. 2. Choosing the right fishing camp. 3. Equipment angler’s only THINK they’ll need… 4. 3 tips for getting the right guide at the right price… 5. Fishing strategies for catching various types of fish… even the WRONG fish… 6. Fishing equipment reviews and resources “The thing that hardly ever works,” Cushion says, “is the thing most people are tempted to do. That is, to just call up some fishing lodge and book a few days.” Cushion has developed a website, www.fishing-trip-advisor.com, which arms anglers with important tips they’ll need to plan and organize a successful fishing trip they’ll always cherish. In addition, there are plenty of tips and strategies on catching a wide variety of freshwater fish including bass, walleye and northern pike. Dave Cushion is also the author of the newly released book “The Ultimate Fishing Trip Guidebook – How To Plan, Organize and Catch More Fish On Your Next Fishing Trip”, available at www.ExpertInfoproducts.com/fishingtripbook.html To get more information, or to arrange an interview with fishing trip expert Dave Cushion, call 517 896-8700. Contact Information: Dave Cushion Expert Infoproducts, LLC 517 896-8700 http://www.fishing-trip-advisor.com

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