Archive for the 'Fishing' Category

Nov 19 2008

Storing Your Boat to Survive Winter.

Published by James Cavalier under Fishing

by Dane Masters

Since winter is the off-season the boat owners have to make up their mind as to how to store their boats. Apart from proper storage of your boat, you will also have to correctly winterize your boat. Continue Reading »

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Nov 17 2008

A Castle in Death Valley

Published by Greg Everett under Fishing

by Penelope SanMateo

Death Valley is known for being one of the harshest locations in the USA. It’s hot, it’s barren and it certainly wasn’t the location of the gold mine that was supposedly there and funding the construction of Albert Mussey Johnson’s vacation retreat. There wasn’t a gold mine, even though Johnson had invested in one. Continue Reading »

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Nov 16 2008

How To Catch Crappie In The Wintertime

Published by Billy Bob Desroleaux III under Fishing

by Billy Bob Desroleaux III

Discovering Crappie in the Winter isn’t as hard as many fishermen believe. In reality, once you find Crappie in one area, you can pretty much find them in the same type of areas any place on the body of water you are fishing. Continue Reading »

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Nov 13 2008

Learning to Fish? Its the number 1 form of Recreation and Leisure

Published by David Nevard under Fishing

by dai1952

Angling is a great sport to participate and you need to get familiar with the rules of the game. Make it a point never to take an action that will hurt the other anglers around yo or damage the environment. Fishing is a very ancient practice and as far as recorded history shows us, it has been around more than 10,000 years ago. Technological advances may have increased the chances of catching fish but many of the tried and tested rules still apply. Continue Reading »

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