Get The Best Guided Fishing Tours

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  2. February 20, 2012 11:15 am


Article by Nathan Herman

Most of us have a hobby that helps us to get pleasure out of life. Fishing and angling are two of the most popular recreation and hobby for most people. Fishing is an activity that is not only enjoyable and highly satisfying but also educational. Do you want to know more about fishing? Then read on as we tell you

It requires tremendous amounts of patience and attention to be a successful angler. Fishing is great for family bonding and most families have a blast during their fishing excursions. People who live in the hustle and bustle of city life, wishing fishing immensely. It is always better to go for guided fishing tours if you are unaware of the local conditions and restrictions.

Justin and Nate Herman of Herman Brothers Pond Management are the best people to guide you in your fishing tours. They have huge experience in fishing, angling and overall lake management. If you are in Illinois and looking for fishing experts on private and natural water bodies then Justin and Nate are you safest bet. Most families flock to central Illinois for recreational needs in their vacation or on weekends. Here they are greeted by 1,550 acres of private water personified managed by the experts Justin and Nate Herman. When the brothers are not taken guided tours they are normally taking care of the water bodying, feeding the fishes or just angling for fun!

The Herman brothers started their guided tours in 2007. They have been taking hundreds of families throughout the year to the private lakes and fishing tours. These tours re highly educational because during the tour the brothers normally teach them the details of fishing and fish handling. You tin learn everything about catching fishes in the lakes. Even novices tin pick up the skills if they participate in the guided tours with the Herman brothers. In the year 2008 they have successfully conducted tours for one 1000 local children, senior citizens and widows.

Regular guided tours from the Herman brothers consist of four members for four hours. You do not have to worry about fishing and other equipments when you come here. The Herman brothers will provide you with all the necessary fishing gears, tackles, baits, licenses, and photos.

From 2009 they have starting filming the fishing tours over the lakes. Later the video is edited and given to you as memento. Most families prefer to have their enjoyable trip captured for them instead of bothering with costly cameras and editing. These lakes are stocked with million of fishes of various types like largemouth bass, hybrid striped bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, crappie, yellow perch, catfish, bluegill, rainbow trout and tiger muskie. Recently they have commencing writing about their journeys and experiences in a blog at www.thediaryofalakenerd.blogspot.com. You can share their experiences and anecdotes from these blogs as well as pick up valuable fishing and angling skills.

The Herman brothers specialize in fish management, fishing, lake management, aquatic vegetation control, and lake products, algaecides, and herbicides.


Nathan Herman is author of this hold on Lake Management. Find more information about Algaecides and Aquatic Herbicides here.



An unboxing of some sweet new fishing gear from P&S Fishing Tackle. For a detailed look at this awesome equipment please refer to my comprehensive in-the-field video review: www.youtube.com As an avid fisherman and backpacker, I’m asked quite frequently about my thoughts on good fishing tackle to bring along into the backcountry when backpacking. This new lightweight rod and reel combo is a shining example of what I consider to be a top of the line setup for backpacking… whether it’s an ultralight trek, or a “bring everything including the kitchen sink” trip. It’s high quality construction and incredibly light weight are unbeatable. So is the price. You simply can’t go wrong with this combo. The rod is an Alegra Mini Spin 6′, six section telescoping rod by Balzer. The reel is an Alegra Mini 515 spinning reel also by Balzer. This rod & reel (as well as a huge array of other top quality gear & tackle can be found at the P&S Fishing Tackle Store via their website at: www.psfishing.com Alegra Mini Spin Rod: www.psfishing.com Alegra Mini 515 Spinning Reel: www.psfishing.com For more fishing, gear, and outdoor related videos, please visit my channel at: www.youtube.com Thanks!!
Video Rating: 5 / 5



16 Comments

  1. MattzDude says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 11:28 am | Permalink

    Hey nice rod and the reel looks fantastic :) nice subbed mate

  2. CLARKM127 says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 12:24 pm | Permalink

    why is your nail on your little finger longer than the rest

  3. TomsBackwoods says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 12:37 pm | Permalink

    My wife walked by when I was glued to the screen looking at that rod and reel combo and she said your gunna buy another rod and reel aren’t you ?! To which I could only smile and chuckle to my self …drool…drool….lol……Awesome setup John!!

  4. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 1:28 pm | Permalink

    @ewtoutdoors Wow buddy, that is wild! I’m glad that you came out of it on the good side! That must have been quite an experience to go through. I hope things are beginning to get back to “normal”.. at least as much as can be expected so soon. Will continue to keep you all in our thoughts my friend….
    John

  5. ewtoutdoors says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 2:18 pm | Permalink

    Very sweet, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing it in action. Sorry it took so long to view and comment but we had no power from Sunday 5:30 AM till Thursday3:30 PM due to Hurricane Irene. We made out ok, but down the street they lost a couple of cottages. Highest I have ever seen LI Sound come up the street. The full moon, high tide and storm were at the same time. Take care and going to check out your other video I have waiting.

  6. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 2:50 pm | Permalink

    @medicjimr Thanks Jim! I’m hoping to get out ASAP… the fish better be prepared! Haha

  7. medicjimr says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 3:09 pm | Permalink

    Wow nice set up John , will look forward to it in action.

  8. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 3:47 pm | Permalink

    @JustinSimpson87 Thanks Justin! Really looking forward to giving it a workout!
    Tight lines Brother!

  9. JustinSimpson87 says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 4:01 pm | Permalink

    great rod and real bro!

  10. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 4:28 pm | Permalink

    @ScoutsNOA Thanks Brother! Don’t know about you, but I love it when a package full of gear that you’ve been waiting for arrives… always feels like it’s your birthday or something lol.

  11. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 5:14 pm | Permalink

    @woodscraftoutdoors You’re very welcome! Thanks a bunch for watching! I was pretty excited about getting this package so quick… now I just have to add some fish to the equation :-)

  12. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 5:38 pm | Permalink

    @Sportz2TheXtreme Thanks man. I’ve got a trip planned this week up to a gorgeous mountain stream that is full of hungry trout (or so I hope). Really looking forward to getting a line wet with this awesome setup!

  13. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 6:34 pm | Permalink

    @steintanz Who said such dangerous fish catching equipment was “legal”? hehe
    Thanks buddy! I’m really looking forward to getting up to the hills for some quality time with my fishy friends ;-)

  14. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 7:05 pm | Permalink

    @3cats2kids1love Haha! I think it will be quite the effective weapon against those pesky fish ;-)
    Thanks my good friend!

  15. intenseangler says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 7:57 pm | Permalink

    @meatmangary Thanks man! This definitely is a great little combo… I can’t wait to put it into action!

  16. rainbowhiker says:
    Posted February 20, 2012 at 8:00 pm | Permalink

    I’m so glad you got your great new items. I really liked both, so much in fact, that it made me curious about my old reliabe Quantum SS2R SnapShot & my little Daiwa backpacking pole. Together they weigh exactly 12 ounces without line. I looked yours up on P&S’s and was amazed at their cost and weight. It’s a neat site and the gear is priced right. But I’m gonna have to wear mine out before I buy anything. The poles been repaired once. I don’t know if that reel will ever selfdestruct. Fun video


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