Costa Rica Fishing: Inside Scoop On Where To Go
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sure, you can fish on a little frozen lake or stream by your house. Those little crappies and sunnies were fun when you were growing up. Bundling up like Santa Claus and sitting all day over cold ice. Have you ever considered what it would be like to catch a huge marlin, tuna, or sail? Come on down to Costa Rica, you deserve some Costa Rica fishing.
On the North Pacific coast of Costa Rica, two of the most popular fishing centers are Flamingo and Tamarindo, both of which are along its famed Gold Coast. Sailfish are available here year round but the peak season is May through August. Like tuna? Try your luck between August to October. You can often find large schools of tuna from 40 to 400 pounds. If roosterfish are your interest, visit Papagayo Bay around November to March, staying near the shorelines. Depending on the time of year, you also have a chance to hook wahoo, marlin, or the shimmering dorado. And, for a unique experience, consider renting an ocean kayak.
Many visitors fishing in Costa Rica are looking for billfish and these beauties are most plentiful along the Central Pacific coast. Go to world famous Los Suenos Marina or Quepos and charter into the offshore waters for sailfish and marlin. The best fishing is during high tourist season, December through April. The vibrant dorado fish is often found here May to October while trolling. Closer to shore, you can land snook, snapper, roosters, and wahoo. Tuna are offshore.
For many, Costa Rica fishing paradise is found along the southern Pacific Coast near the incomparable Osa Peninsula down to Panama. In the months when the water is warm, sails and marlin are abundant. Inshore, you will likely run into roosters, large snapper, wahoo, and amberjack. The Golfo Dulce is said by charter operators to offer the finest inland fishing in Costa Rica. This is because it contains many small coves and is very rocky, giving fish a great place to hide. Hook a barracuda, grouper, or delicious sea bass here as well as other inland species. Sometimes, you will have thousands of porpoises around your boat as they follow the bait fish.
Five centuries ago, a captain named Columbus landed in the Caribbean waters off Costa Rica and gave the country its name. Fish of every type filled the waters, millions of sea turtles came ashore to nest, and wildlife was incredibly common. When you visit the prominent fishing centers of Barra del Colorado and Tortuguero, you will be just as enthralled as Columbus. These waters can often be extremely choppy and for the best results should be generally avoided during rainy season. However, on flat days, these waters can offer some of the best fishing anywhere. You will find the large and spectacular tarpon fish fighting fish from May to November. These waters are also one of the very few places a lucky fisherman might catch the rare Atlantic sail. Snook (some really big) are abundant here. You could also catch Jack Crevalle, tripletail, giant grouper, or guapote.
Costa Rica fishing attracts serious fishermen who want a world-class experience and a great tropical vacation. With two seas from which to choose there are a staggering amount of fish species. For a terrific adventure, Costa Rica sportfishing vacation packages can be found online and through travel agencies. Wherever you are you will find many outfitters if you decide to go on the spur-of-the-moment. So, get out of your cubicle, leave your worries behind, and head to the tropical sun. See you here!
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Some Things to Think about when Buying A Fishing Boat Trailer
Most people buying fishing boats are into getting the boat, and not the trailer. They are more than willing to spend money on a boat, supplies and a anchor system, then end up getting a cheap trailer. If you want the most from boating, these tips will help you with buying a trailer.
The total weight of the boat, gear, and motor should be in the mid range of trailer's carrying capacity. You shouldn't pick a 2,500 capacity trailer if you have a boat with the same weight.
Go for larger diameter tires and wheels. The larger tires will rotate less times per mile, producing less heat and wear on the tread. The wheel bearings will last much longer as well, as they rotate less times per mile.
Look for trailers with "drive on" capabilities. Drive on trailers allow you to drive the boat onto the trailer. This is handy for getting close enough to the winch so that you only need to draw the boat up a few inches. Also, select trailer lights (for the highway) that are protected and sealed against water.
Pick your trailer based on the type of water it will be operating in. If you plan to put in, in salt water, you'll need a trailer for that is corrosion resistant. There are many types of trailers available, each one designed for a fresh or salt water boating.
Most trailers are protected against corrosion and rust. Make sure you pick the one designed for the type of boating you will be doing most often. This way, you have no worries about your trailer not doing the job you want it to do. There are some trailers that include a spare tire, which is an excellent investment for those who plan to travel long distances. Even though it can be hard to find trailer tires in the dark, it's still great to have a spare if you get a flat while you travel.
All in all, a boat trailer can save you a lot of time and money. You can store your boat on your trailer when it isn't be used, even take it to other lakes or oceans. A trailer will open up new roads for you and your boat - all you have to do is find one that you need.
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Virginia Beach Fishing Trips Offer A Great Family Experience
Sunday, November 29, 2009
You have your option to pick bay waters or ocean waters. If you want to experience both, you will be happy to know that the Chesapeake Bay can be fished from localized areas right from the beach. You can also pause on your way to start your fishing day. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel offers great fishing smack in the middle of the bay at the Sea Gull fishing pier. While the toll is $12 to cross the bridge, if you save your receipt you receive a discount fare on your next pass provided it is within 24 hours.
Other fishing piers in the area offer great fishing, good company if you want it, and fantastic views. Just a hop and a skip from Virginia Beach you can land on Norfolk's Ocean View fishing pier. This is a perfect place to find down to earth fishing buddies with some of the best tall tales you'll ever hear on the subject. The popular and iconic Lynn Haven fishing Pier was claimed by Nor Ida. Those who know the pier are thrilled to hear they will have their fishing spot back once the pier is rebuilt.
Virginia Beach fishing pier is right in the heart of the Atlantic action. You can definitely experience some of the saltwater ocean fishing experiences just by entering the pier. It often gets rather crowded throughout the 4th of July, Labor Day, and Memorial Day holiday weekends, even well into the late hours of the night.
If you're looking to get a little farther away from land it is not difficult to locate a charter for a day trip or a week long adventure. Some charters are captained and usually stick to day trips while other charters are bare boat and will let you take them helm after a little run down of the rules and operations.
Virginia Beach fishing is special. The necessary elements for a great experience are right there at your fingertips. With the convenience of the metropolitan area and the welcoming local, the biting fish are just the icing on the cake.
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Add to Your Fishing Repertoire with a Fish Finder
If you can use the features of the fish finder with accuracy, you will not need to depend on your intuition to find the fish you're looking for. Sonar technology, very much like porpoises use, creates the images and the information that you see on the fish finder's screen. Once you learn to properly adjust the finder you should be able to discover where the fish are hiding easily.
A fish finder depends on sonar to find the fish that you're looking for. The sonar sends out sound waves to determine depth. When the sound waves bounce off an object or the bottom of a lake, the distance can be measured and objects can be seen on the screen.
In order to be sure the echolocation has a clear path you will need to refer to the recommended mounting placement. You cannot get accurate readouts if you do not have the equipment mounted correctly. When you adjust your sensitivity settings you must also refer to the directional manual. It's not uncommon for each different fish finder to have its own setting recommendations which will change depending on the areas you fish. If you tend to go from bay to ocean or ocean to bay you might want to mark your settings when you find them.
Sometimes new technology takes a little bit of getting used to. You will occasionally make some errors along the way and find yourself fishing for a rock, log, or debris that looks a lot like fish on the screen. Once you spend a bit of time using the fish finder, though, you will have the ability to tell the difference immediately.
The improvements and enhancements that have been applied to this technology are actually quite incredible. You can often see things like the tiniest school of fish to the kind of fish that are circling your lure. It's a fantastic gadget that can still be utilized along with your gut feeling, if you prefer.
You do not need to abide by old techniques if you want to enjoy fishing. It might be beneficial to merge both the old traditions and new technologies. Making use of a fish finder might even help you verify that grandpa's old fishing hole has plenty of fish on every second Tuesday of the month.
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The Marine Battery - A Hybrid of the Starter and Deep Cycle Batteries
Saturday, November 28, 2009
If you look at the e-stores, marinedirect.com.au of Australia and offshorewakemarine.com, you will notice that they are selling what they call the marine battery. These are more affordable because they sell at $70.13 to $165.26 whereas other batteries sell for $104.88 to $294.21 (for starting batteries) and $96.16 to $310.43 for deep cycle batteries.
The most common boat battery is the lead acid battery. It is popular because it is cheaper to purchase and maintain. However, it is heavier than other kinds, its lifespan is shorter than more advanced ones, the lead component is toxic, and forms hydrogen bubbles which when mixed with air, forms hydrogen gas, a highly explosive substance.
The batteries for boats are commonly lead acid batteries, similar to the ones in your cars. Although batteries used in boats are tougher to endure the rough seas. Lead acid batteries are so called because they have plates (these positive and negative plates are needed to conduct a charge) made of lead and sulfuric acid inside its rectangular casing.
These batteries are rechargeable though its lifespan is only 3 to 4 years. The reason is that every time you use these batteries, the plate gets eaten away.
There are two kinds of lead acid batteries: the starting battery and deep cycle battery. The former is used to start the engines of the boat. It has spongy plates to maximize its surface area and deliver big bursts of energy. After starting the engine, this battery is almost immediately recharged by the alternator or the recharging equipment of the boat. The latter, on the other hand, uses solid lead as plates and delivers consistent power. It is a good source of energy for the lights, instruments, radio, and the trolling motor (which is used to maneuver the boat silently). If a starting battery is used to power the equipment above, its plates will disintegrate in just a short time.
Starting batteries can cost between $207 and $230. For deep cycle batteries, it has a price range of $160 to $599. This can be bought in marinedirect.com.au. Other e-stores, like offshorewakemarine.com, offer the starting battery with a price range of $104.88 to $294.21. The deep cycle battery has a price range of $96.16 to $310.43, while the marine battery costs $70.13 to 165.26. ...#8195;
In Australia these batteries can be bought from stores where starting batteries cost between $207 and $230 and deep cycle batteries cost $160 to $599. In other e-stores like batteries are $104.88 to $294.21, deep cycle batteries can be purchased from $96.16 to $310.43, and marine batteries are $70.13 to $165.26.
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How Can I Fix a Bent Bowie Knife Blade?
What should you do, should you realize that the tip or blade of your knife is bent? How do you repair bowie knives with bent blades? The very first thing you need to do is scrutinize where the bend is located. The most common area of damage is to the point of the knife. This might be because you dropped the knife point first onto a hard surface, such as a rock or cement. It might also be because someone attempted to pry with the blade or use it as a screwdriver. Bowie knives should not be used thus.
Many people will attempt to bend the blade back into shape on their own. You might be tempted to try using a pair of pliers, or even a vice clamp. However, what this usually leads to is a broken blade and possibly quite a lot of blood from where the blade fragment gashed you. This does not sound like a lot of fun. You might try to bend the tip back into place, as well, though this usually results in a broken tip and a disfigured knife blade. If you cannot repair the blade yourself, what should you do?
Actually, you can repair the blade yourself, though you'll need a high-powered flame torch, as well as a hammer and an anvil. If those items are not close to hand, or you don't feel like giving your best imitation of a blacksmith, it is time to call in the professionals. A professional cutler will be able to cure what ails your knife in the majority of instances.
A cutler will ensure that the blade does not lose its heat temper and will also be able to ensure that the blade regains its proper dimensions. Conducting such repairs at home, on your own, can be an excellent way to ruin that knife blade through incorrect repair techniques.
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The Best Virginia Beach Fishing Charter Deals
Friday, November 27, 2009
Summer is also a great time to go fishing at Virginia Beach. There are many chances during this period to catch cobia, spadefish, sheepshead and Spanish mackerel. You can also find good flounder and croaker during this season.
Summer is popular for offshore fishing and catching tuna. When you take a fishing charter make sure you get a good captain that will watch the satellite shots so that you can get where the good tuna is. The captain should have good equipment that will be able to tell him where the good spots are.
If you want to go to some great fishing areas then consider the Weather Buoy or Norfolk Canyon. These areas, plus others, are about 75 miles off of the coast and are great fishing spots. They are all known for there wealth of fish during the popular summer months. The canyon walls are also great spots.
If you charter a boat for late in August or anytime in September then you can get a lot of blue dolphin. The temperatures in the water tend to drop a lot in October so fishing is not as good during this month. Striped bass fishing is rather good, though, because they are migrating down the coast. There are a lot to choose from, generally.
Whether you just love the ocean or love to fish, a Virginia Beach fishing charter is something that should not be missed. You should not be disappointed. It is a beautiful area and it has a wealth of fish to catch. Invite your friends for a fun day on the ocean, you will have a great time.
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An Outdoor Guide On How To Make Wooden Freshwater Fishing Lures
These fishing lures can be found in just about any department store and can be found on web sites dedicated to fishing and sporting equipment. The prices vary, depending on the brand and size of the lure. There is a less expensive alternative to purchasing a store bought lure. With just a few supplies, a wooden fishing lure can be made in a matter of minutes. The following is one of the easiest ways to create a wooden lure.
1. Carefully cut an aluminum can. Flatten the aluminum into a square sheet. Use thick gloves when doing this. It doesn't take much for the thin material to cut flesh, causing bodily injury.
2. With metal shears, cut the sheet into a spoon shaped piece. Cut several in various sizes if different sizes of lures are going to be made. They can be anywhere from one to four inches, narrowing to one end. The outcome should look like a small prey fish.
3. The next step is to cut a slit in the head of a clothes pin, about a half inch deep. Add some strong adhesive into the cut and insert the aluminum fish into the slit.
4. A hole should be drilled for the gluing of the hook. The hook should be secured by an adhesive such as Super glue.
5. Cut the legs off of the peg style clothes pin. After drilling a hole from one side of the front of the lure, add beads with a straight pin to create eyes on the fish.
6. The final step is to paint the lure. Most fish tend to be attracted to bright colors such as red, orange and yellow.
It is very handy to be able to make freshwater wooden fishing lures. These can catch many fish without paying for the name brand lures that are sold nationwide. They can also be customized with feathers and spinning objects to attract even bigger fish.
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Benefits of Lake Tuscaloosa to Alabama Residents
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Tuscaloosa is also known as a great recreational city. Lake Tuscaloosa is a 5,855 acre reservoir lake created by damming off the North River in'70. It was created as a means of providing water for the residents and the industry in an around Tuscaloosa.
Before the creation of the new reservoir, the region used Lake Nicol and Harris Lake as the regions water source for both residential and industrial purposes. Presently, Harris Lake only serves industrial needs and Lake Nicol is used primarily as a backup water supply.
Lake Tuscaloosa serves as a source for recreation to locals and visitors. The lake is used for boating, fishing, and water sports. These activities have led to the construction of lake homes and communities to provide seasonal and primary homes.
Lake Tuscaloosa has 177 miles of beautiful shoreline. The lake drains into the Black Warrior River basin. This spot is famous for fishing the abundant population of Alabama spotted bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, and white crappie.
Legacy Point is a 55 acre private community that offers six Craftsmen inspired three or four bedroom homes with stone and cedar shingle exteriors, large porches and decks that provide great lake views. These homes have between 1,800 to 3,600 square feet and are priced around $450,000 and up. Lake view or lakefront home sites are priced from $180,000 to $270,000.
Closing Comments
Legacy Point has 55 home sites available for initial sale. Purchasers have 1 year from purchase to complete construction. Once the properties are sold, they will only be available through the real estate market. All homeowners have a boat slip in the community marina.
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Those Wily Pickerel Trophy Fish
The Walleye fish is the largest member of what be called or considered the "Perch" family and is regularly referred to as a "walleyed pike fish" or even a pickerel. However the Walleye fish family in truth is neither pike fish nor a pickerel in strict scientific ichthyologist terms. As specimens the largest giant varieties can grow as heavy in weight as 20 pounds (9 kg), although the most common catch is in the 1 to 3 lb ranges. A catch of 6 to 10 lbs is in the trophy class and classifications. These are the pride of many Manitoba "master anglers" and Northern Ontario trophy fisherman. Interestingly enough you can bet that these fine fish are just so tasty and delicious to eat that you will not see too many trophies of this size or category fish hanging on the wall or mantle.
If there is one type of aquatic and water landscape condition and conditions that Walleye and the Canadian pickerel fish like, it is cold water living and swimming. Generally it is held that these fish prefer water temperature conditions of less than 29 degrees Celsius of water temperature as the general rule of thumb. Hence conditions such as in Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin or the vast cooler lakes of Lake Manitoba especially in the Lake Manitoba Narrows regions or the very large Lake Winnipeg inland sea are more than ideal.
Catch one Walleye, odds and experience will tell you that there are plenty more of these fish, waiting to be caught in adjacent waters. Why is this? Generally Walleye fish school and other fish from that same schooling group just loitering around waiting for you just to tease and taunt them with fresh bait or a bright colored lure or jig. Experienced anglers can well note and advise you're that in the greatest amount of cases, Walleye and Pickerels hold near the bottom of the lake waters. Not unlike Goldeye fish and the patterns of landing trophy sized Goldeyes. When fishing at these depths watch your line (or lines if local fishing and game laws and regulations allow), for any lateral or unusual movements and strip. In these cases simply remove or retrieve your fishing line by hand. It seems that Walleye fish take their food very slowly, thus the hook must be set the very moment and second that a fish takes the fly or it will simply reject it.
In the end it can be said that this valued trophy fish - is a boom, a triumph and a bust. Wonderful to catch, great to eat, yet more than amazingly smart and wily. The reputation of the Walleye or its Canadian namesake - the Pickerel is more than just and well earned.
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What You Should know Renting Charter Boats Virginia Beach
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Located near the Atlantic Ocean where the variety of fish are plentiful and within reach of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach is famous for sporting and charter boats. If you are looking to have the time of your life out in the depth of the waters, fun awaits you.
Charter Boats Virginia Beach set steer into the deep blue sea waters or wherever you heart desires. If you take time to decide what your wants and needs are in advance and make reservations, it will be easy going when you arrive to the destination where the boat sets sail as you ordered.
When you shop around for the right boat take time to make sure the captain is licensed and experienced. The boat should have safe features and gps, life vests, and emergency rafts for your party should they be needed.
Another thing to think about is budget. Hiring a charter boat does not run cheap, but the experience you will have is worth the money. You will find that the farther you go out in the water and types of fish you catch along with the duration will determine the price.
Charter boats Virginia Beach has to offer, will extend all day or half day trips or longer. Some charter boats require a minimum number in your fishing party and most require a deposit. If you are in for catching tuna, striped bass, trout, sharks, and marlin, you can on your trip in this area.
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What Metal is the Best for Blades of Bowie Knives?
Actually, there is no single best metal for a knife blade. Choosing a particular metal for a blade is always a series of tradeoffs. For instance, if you want a blade that is resilient and takes well to spring heat treatment, then you might have to sacrifice some edge holding abilities. If you want a knife that will hold an edge like a razor for a long time, you might have to deal with some brittleness.
What type of metal should you choose? Actually, if you do any amount of research at all, you'll find that there are hundreds of types of steel out there that might or might not offer you any benefits. The best idea is to determine what you'll be using that knife for. For example, will you be using it as a utility knife, for hunting purposes only, or will you be using it in situations where your life might depend on the quality of the blade?
So, do you want stainless, high carbon or surgical steel in that blade? Stainless steel offers significant benefits if rust is a concern. However, high carbon steel comes in a lot of different varieties that are almost as rust resistant as stainless steel. Surgical steel offers an excellent edge, as well as a lower price point than stainless or high carbon metals.
Determine what you need from the blade and then compare the benefits and drawbacks offered by the different types of steel out there. You'll even find user forums online that can help you decide which bowie knives are right for your needs.
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Deep Sea Diving in Kenya - A Breathtaking Thrill in Chale and Diani.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Likely divers possibly will as well be subjected to a number of diving tests. Every year commencing February toward March, divers are more or less guaranteed of seeing Whale Sharks when undertaking outer-reef dives on the Kenyan coastline. Nyuli Reef, an outstanding spot having sturdy wave currents, is amongst the most brilliant diving locations. Spectacular corals and dipping drop offs feature dazzling marine life including Barracuda, Snapper, huge Napoleon Wrasse, and the infrequent Zebra bullhead Sharks.
Kisite Point presents a much effortless diving experience. Abundant huge tame shoals are found at depths of just about twelve meters. Divers as well frequently encounter Bottlenose Dolphins and Hawksbill Turtles. To the north of Kisite, the MV Unfunguo, a trawler turned into a flourishing manmade reef, offers extravagant Wreck Diving. Ever since coming apart several years back, the wreck's within hull has turned into an enormous place of safety for sea life, as a consequence providing a truly spectacular diving setting.
Numerous dive operators who are either attached to local resorts or are private can be found in this region. Boats, equipment, dive guides, and refills are offered. International NAUI, SSI, and PADI quality and safety standards are adhered to. Complete courses having international certification and competent instructors are offered.
Several operators provide expert Nitrox Diving and Night Dives. Guests can best choose a day voyage on a dive cataraman, dhow, or boat with a local company. A daytime dhow voyage to Wasini Island, within Kisite Marine Reserve, can be organized from Shimoni or Diani. This typically includes diving as well as a seafood lunch on Wasini. Dhows are usually accompanied by dolphins through Kisite Park.
In 2001, a 470 ton fishing trawler was sunk by Diving the Crab, Diani Beach Kenya to create the first artificial reef. This sunken vessel provides a new habitat to marine life. Diving the crab is a PADI 5 star, SSI Platinum and BSAC Resorts Center offering most courses in German, Italian, French, English Swedish and Swahili. There are 29 dive sites all with in a 40 minute boat ride and on the way, you may spot dolphins on the way and even the gentle giant of the ocean the Whale Shark. Kenya's underwater marine life is great for underwater photographers and marine enthusiasts.
Voyager provides Buccaneer PADI 5-star diving facility inside Mombasa where well-informed diving and PADI classes are carried out. This remains the solitary 5-star PADI IDC tutoring centre in Kenya. The customized M.V. Dania wreck, located on the reef and ranking as the mainly mesmerizing wreck dive in Kenya, is extremely extraordinary. Supplementary unique dives include Vuma caves for, Shark point, and Birthday Reef which is located at the entrance of Mombasa Port and catering for exceptionally experienced divers. The Reef Hotel organizes daytime voyages from the Hotel itself to Shimoni where visitors dive at Kisite Marine Park amid dolphins. The Hotel organizes customary complimentary diving activities.
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Cross-European River Travel Is Easy And Enjoyable
Regardless of whether you are new to cruising on ships or if it is an activity you have indulged in often, one advantage of European river travel is that it's an activity that you can enjoy in every season, unlike tropical cruises.
Plus, with European river travel you will be able to visit many magnificent but little known places and sights, mostly inaccessible even to a standard Atlantic or Mediterranean cruise, while avoiding automotive traffic, airports, and big tourist crowds.
European river travel is available both in the highly urbanized areas of Europe and in its backwoods. You will be able to choose from an assortment of journeys to suit your specific interests. And you can also choose the degree of sumptuousness you want on your ship, from complete to more Spartan.
An Internet search will guide you to some first-rate reductions on European river cruises, especially if you are able to wait until the last moment before reserving your trip.
One of the most fantastic European river travel that you can take goes all the way from Amsterdam, in Holland, to the Black Sea, in Romania. On such a trip, you will travel on three of the continent's mayor waterways, the Rhine, the Main and the Danube, as well as on connecting canals.
This kind of European river travel will allow you to explore the charming lowlands of the Netherlands, the forested areas between Germany and France, with the incredible backdrop of the Rhine in this area, and then to cruise through Bavaria and Austria, Hungary, and finally to the well-preserved Danube delta in Romania.
The vessels used for European river travel are far smaller than their ocean-cruising counterparts, usually having space for less than two hundred travelers. So you will be treated with a far more bespoke service, and you will see sights that you couldn't glimpse at from the decks of the ocean ship giants.
The region truly has a lot to offer to the discerning traveler who likes to enjoy refined culture, entertainment, and cuisine at a pleasant pace. And in fact, maybe after such a momentous trip you may even decide to come back for more European river travel on the continent's other rivers.
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New Lake Monster in New York
Monday, November 23, 2009
It was a Sunday in Summer of 2009 went I first saw Ronky with my own eyes. I had heard stories of Ronky here and there, They had come to me in Whispers really.The History of Ronky has been a well kept secret for Hundreds maybe Thousands of years. I had spent weeks watching this lake in Lake Ronkonkoma on Long Island in New York State. This day I was driving around going past one of the many Parks and Beaches around the lake. While I was going North on Lake Shore Road I saw something in the water out of the corner of my eye, but after weeks of watching this lake I thought it was just someone out on another blow up raft and didn't really think much of it !
As I was passing the Dinning Hall "Windows on the Lake" there is an opening where Guests can get a good look at the lake. I looked over and I saw what I had though to be a raft a few seconds before was the creature. I though to myself this could just be another hoax! After years of searches and hunts leading to nothing but dead ends I was not going to get my hopes up to fast. I slowed down and watched as the Creature swam around the lake enjoying itself! I was a little scared but at the same time I could not stop myself from smiling thinking this was really it!
I drove around the lake following along with "Ronky" at some point I pulled into a parking lot and walked onto one of the beaches. I slowly got my Camera out fearing as soon as I went to take the picture the creature would disappear. I snapped a shot, checked it in the review mode of the Camera and I could not believe I had captured a perfect shot of the Creature that no one could dispute the authenticity of ! When I looked back at the Lake Ronky was gone.
Over the next few days I carefully started asking the locals in the area if they had ever seen something weird in the Lake? It seems that to everyone in Lake Ronkonkoma Ronky is well known. He is not a myth or urban legend here. He is just another Member of the Village! I have been told there are two Differences between Nessie in Scotland's Loch ness and Ronky in New York's Lake Ronkonkoma. One Ronky is real and Two Ronky is protected by the Locals and his name is not defiled for tourist money.
There are many stories of Ronky that go back Hundreds of years. The one I found most interesting was a story that happened about 15 years ago. It seems there was an expedition sent to look into and map the depths and some underwater streams under Lake Ronkonkoma. This expedition never happened. The Official Story given was the expedition ran out of Money and was going to come back when they got more funds. I was told by an old time resident that wishes her Identity to remain a secret that the real story is a group called the "Keepers of the Lake" told the expiation in no uncertain terms it would be in their best interested for them to leave and not come back!!!
The people of Lake Ronkonkoma have kept this Monster Ronky loved and Protected for many years! I respect and sympathize with them,but I have spent my adult life and most of my families fortune searching for a creature like Ronky.This is my job and I must share this with the world. I have received many threats not to print this story! I have posted it here to go out to these newsgroups if I do not reset the settings at least once a week. If you are reading this there is a good chance something has happen to me. Please do not let what I have spent my life hunting for go unheard of ! Ronky is there in that Lake!
By Lawrence Jamison http://www.lakeronkonkomacivic.org
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How To Choose The Right Salmon Fishing Lures
In order to fill the pot, you'll require some good fishing lures and other items of equipment. A number of elements influence the choice of the fishing gear. Due to the complexity of fishing topics, in this article we will only touch upon salmon fishing lures and the best ways to use them.
Although salmon fishing sounds really fun, it takes skill, patience and some experience to in reality catch something. Fortunately the variety of salmon fishing lures is endless, so you will always have enough options to suit your purpose.
Whether used for trolling or in fixed positions, spoons make very good salmon fishing lures. Size and color variations are possible, and the decision on which item works best belongs to the fisherman.
From this point of view, spoons are very reliable. They are typically made of shiny metal which is often hammered for the purpose of increasing the reflective capacity of the lure.
Swimming plugs fall into another category of salmon fishing lures. Such items are widely preferred in salmon fishing. Initially, painted wood was the material that plugs were made of.
However, nowadays many plugs are made of high density plastic, then molded in the shape of actual bait and painted to resemble it. So, when the salmon does not want to hit the spoon, it will definitely go for the plug. The truth is that salmon get tricked by the lures movement that resembles real fish.
When choosing the lures for saltwater salmon fishing it seems that the most important factor to consider is color. Bright and vivid colors are very important in selecting the right salmon fishing lures as they are more effective in attracting salmon to the trolling rig. Other than these lures, salmon can be easily caught with live baits such as minnows and worms.
Live bait is, actually, used more seldom than spoons or plugs. The combination of live bait and artificial salmon fishing lures is suitable for rigs, and works well for commercial fishing most of the time.
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How To Get The Best Out On The Water with Boat Charter Perth
Sunday, November 22, 2009
This city is far away from the busyness of the rest of the country, and is actually closer to Singapore and Malaysia than it is to Melbourne and Sydney in Australia.
There are a number of charter companies in the area, but it's normally better to choose one of the smaller companies since they visit places that the larger companies ignore. The large charter companies usually have agreements with some of the area's tourist traps and this will insure that you visit some of the city's busiest areas.
If you opt to tour with a smaller boat charter Perth, you will be able to see things like Rottnest Island, the Swan River, and Carnac Island. Visiting these areas is the main reason many visitors come to the city in the first place.
Rottnest Island is starting to get very busy as a tourist destination. This is because of its incredible beauty and its close proximity to Perth. It is approximately' KM from the city's coast and is one of the favorite places for people to take part in water sports and relax on the beach.
In recent years luxury accommodations have become available, making the island busier than ever. If you choose a boat charter Perth, be sure you visit this island paradise. Making the decision to visit this island will be one you will never regret.
Another must see destination while visiting Perth is Carnac Island. The wildlife that inhabits the island will not be seen anywhere else. You will have the opportunity to see bottlenose dolphins and Australian sea lions. This is something that is very exciting.
You will have to be careful if you step off the boat while visiting this island because it is populated with snakes. The Tiger Snake is one type that is commonly seen and is very venomous. The island has no fresh water source, making in uninhabitable for mammals.
Regardless of what you want to see while in Perth, a boat charter Perth is the ideal way to see it. Taking one of the Swan River cruises will give you the chance to visit popular attractions like Rottnest Island as well as some that few ever see like Carnac Island. The corner of the world is known for its diversity of wildlife and extreme beauty. You will have the opportunity to see all that the area offers when you choose a boat charter Perth.
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Essential Equipment for a Week of Carp Fishing
Keeping in mind that you are likely to catch fish that weigh in excess of 50lbs you need to bring along equipment that is designed to handle the stress. Carp fishing tackle is designed just for this reason. You can purchase a good heavy duty rod and reel set for less than 0. This makes carp fishing an affordable vacation if your looking into bringing the family. Below your going to find some essential equipment needed for a week of carp fishing.
Equipment for a week of carp fishing
The fishing rod is the most essential part of equipment that you will need. This may seem obvious but knowing what rod to get is critical. A fishing rod designed for carp fishing is heavy duty and can withstand the stress from the fight that the monster fish will be dishing out.
Fishing reel. There are many different reels to choose from. The price range is usually around each. These reels are designed to catch the biggest fish out there. These reels are a sure fire way to land the catch.
Fishing line is important. A fishing line that is old will break and your catch will be seen swimming the other way. You need fresh and strong line that will bring the carp to the shore. Line that is graded for fish of 50lbs or more will prove ideal for your trip.
Clothes that will keep you dry in bad weather. Sometimes fishing in the rain is the best time to catch the biggest one. You need to stay dry and warm during these times, so a good insulated rain suit will assist you in fishing in all weather conditions.
Bringing along the above items will not only ensure you have a great time, but you will be able to last the whole week. One last thing to remember is to bring along enough of everything. Nobody likes getting out there on the 3rd day of a week of carp fishing and running out of hooks. All tackle needs to be multiplied by 3 so you know you have enough.
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Characteristics of Bowie Knives
Friday, November 20, 2009
Why is this? First, it's because of the enormous popularity of these knives. Their widespread use and popularity has spawned any number of new designs and styles based off the "traditional" knife pattern. So, what qualifies a knife as a Bowie knife?
The blade should be at least six inches long. It can exceed this length, though. You'll find Bowie knives with blades as long as twelve inches, or even longer. The blade should be at least one inch wide, though longer knives might be up to two inches in width. The blade should only have a single edge, running along the bottom of the edge. These may or may not have a Spanish Notch - an area supposedly designed to trap an enemy's knife blade, but more likely used in a utilitarian manner.
The classic look is what most purists accept as a true Bowie knife, though even here, there is much disparity. Some collectors even accept Sheffield Bowies as true Bowie knives (these feature a sharpened back curve on the point, where the clipped portion curves up to meet the knife's spine).
Of course, purists will dispute some of these elements, as well as modern innovations. For instance, most collectors and purists will not consider a folding blade Bowie knife as authentic, as the original was a fixed blade style. In addition, most collectors frown on "Bowie" knives with two edges, as the original and all early reproductions featured only a single edge. However, remember that the true value and "qualifications" of a knife lie with their owner, not with anyone else, or even any knife guide that you might find.
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Can I Take a Bowie Knife on a Plane If it is in My Suitcase?
How do you go about carrying your bowie knife on the plane? First, don't put it in your carryon bag, or wear it on your belt. These are sure ways to be stopped and investigated by the airport security personnel. In order to transport your knife aboard an airplane, you will need to put it in your checked baggage and leave it with the ticket desk. You should also ask whether or not sharp objects need to be declared. Firearms, ammunition and even paintball guns are required to be declared, so your knife might also.
However, the news is not all bad. The TSA does allow you to carry a bowie knife with you if it is packed in your suitcase, so long as that suitcase is checked at the ticket counter and is not a carryon item. Of course, there are a couple of further caveats to this, as well. Your knife must be securely packed, sheathed and safe. It cannot be left loose inside your suitcase, nor can you pack it without its sheath. Interestingly, the same rules apply to swords, razors and other knives. If this seems a bit inconvenient, remember, you shouldn't have any need for your knife during the flight, so packing it away before hand should be no issue.
Next, you will also need to wrap the bowie knife in something - bubble wrap works well. Actually, if you can manage it, you should box your knife, wrapping and all. This will provide the utmost protection for baggage handlers and inspectors who might come into contact with your luggage and the knife itself. As long as you follow these precautions, you can carry anything in your suitcase from a bowie knife to scissors, swords and even firearms (broken down into component pieces, of course).
Carrying your bowie knife with you is more convenient than you might think, but it will necessitate that you plan ahead and prepare for any contingencies that might arise. That said, with a bit of forethought, you can arrive at your destination and have your bowie knife with you at the same time, which is better than many travelers assume.
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You Can Catch trout Just like The Experts
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Personally, I've found that four-pound test mono filament line works best when fishing for trout. Using light line and gear are paramount for trout fishing, especially if you're fishing small rivers and streams.
Number 2. Be aware of your shadow; you need to avoid casting a shadow on the area you will be fishing when fishing small rivers and streams. Casting a shadow is a sure-fired way to scare away the larger, older trout from the area. If you want to catch trout, you must be aware of your shadow.
Number 3. I have never found an artificial bait or lure that is more effective than a a plain old live worm when it comes to catching trout. For me, a live worm simply riding the current in a small river or stream will attract trout more often than not if they are around. The best way to rig a live worm for trout fishing is to use a set of ganged hooks. Ganged hooks and live worms as bait is the perfect combination for trout fishing.
Number 4. Other than worms, small spinners, in the 3-7/16 range, are another great bait for catching trout. While effective in many trout fishing situations, the small spinners are perfect for fishing rivers and streams. Practice popping your rod tip while allowing the spinner to flow with the current can be especially effective. Using dark colors such as black or brown with gold blades can prove irresistible to trout. Be sure to attach your spinner to your line with a small barrel swivel for best results. Not only will it stop your line from twisting, but it will also make sure that your spinner works properly.
You should find that using any or all of these tricks of the trade will make you a much better trout angler. There you have it. Just put these tips into practice, as the sooner you do, the sooner you will be proudly displaying your catch.
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Is it Legal to Carry Bowie Knives in Public?
Therefore, if you want to carry that new knife of yours in public, it's best to check your state's laws. In addition to this, you probably have local laws that limit what weapons can be carried, as well as how they can be carried that might go a bit further than your state's laws. Therefore, you will need to check city, county and state laws in order to determine if Bowie knives are legal to be carried in public.
The state of Delaware on the other hand, allows the carrying of fixed blade knives such as Bowie knives, dirks and daggers, so long as they are in plain sight. If they are concealed, you must have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. However, Delaware does prohibit the use of balisongs or automatic knives whether concealed or unconcealed.
In addition, you'll find that Arizona lets individual cities and towns create their own laws governing what knives can be carried and how they can be carried legally. Therefore, should you travel from Flagstaff to Tucson, you might find that your knife is not legal. Check ahead to avoid legal problems.
These are just a few examples of the confusion that can result from trying to carry a knife in public. The best course of action if you are not sure about your state's or your city's laws governing knives like Bowie knives is to leave it at home, or leave it in your vehicle, in plain sight. Remember that even putting your knife in the glove box might be construed as concealment, putting you in hot legal water with local authorities.
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Boat Evaluation for Buyers and Sellers
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
As the potential seller of a boat or yacht, whether owned for pleasure or for fishing, and whether you plan to reinvest the proceeds of the sale into another boat or not, it is critical that you get the maximum used boat value from your vessel.
At first glance buyers may think that the subject is less crucial for them as there is a lot of choice of similar boats with clear prices, but make no mistake - don't become complacent and forget that not getting the best deal may mean losing tens of thousands of dollars.
But doing this is easier said than done. Without adequate knowledge of boat values, without knowing about the current market situation (often influenced by season and location), chances are that you will end up less well off than you thought. There are possibilities that you will do a deal which might seem to you very profitable in the beginning, but that a few days later you might realize that you could have got a much better deal in the nautical transaction.
Which is why boat evaluation cannot just be an afterthought or a given, but must be considered with care. First of all, the prospective buyer or seller needs to decide whether to go solo, or whether to hire a boat evaluation pro. Marine brokers can help to sort out the issue for you.
But then again, doing your own evaluation is a perfectly legitimate tactic, as long as you are willing to put in some work to educate yourself. And believe it or not, many people manage to do their evaluation better than the professionals.
Casting your net wide when seeking information is crucial when doing your own boat evaluation. Try to read a lot about the subject, determine the kind of vessel that you are concerned with, and try to establish possible minimum and maximum asking process.
The first step for self-appraisal of marine values is to go out and collect some boat and yacht classifieds, whether online or from trade magazines. By comparing offers of similar boats in different classes, you will quickly get an idea of where the market is going.
Also good are boating festivals, which are usually organized by boating clubs and yachting marinas. These shows are excellent to pick up more info on boat values, plus people who come to the shows are experts in this industry and know what they are talking about. Don't underestimate the value of a chat with the right person to accurately pinpoint the possible value of a boat - and you may even find a buyer!
Another good place to spend some time at are boat and yacht shows, even if you are ultimately buying or selling second hand. Finding out by yourself what kind of features and accessories are in fashion helps in determining what is currently in demand and what isn't and this applies to used boats too.
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Some Things To Consider After Buying a Boat
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
1. What do you think is the price range of a new boat or yacht? Well, prices can naturally vary based on size and manufacturer of the boat, but you can spend something around $20,000 for a small runabout up to about $750,000 for a fifty-foot luxury yacht. However, many yacht manufacturers, and yachtSource Online as well, can arrange for financing of your new boat. Payments for many entry-level boats can be less than $200 per month.
2. Can I take a boat out for a test drive to see if it fits your needs? Definitely. Generally, this is talked about as sea trials. Usually you will take the boat out for sea trials after your offer has been made and accepted. Your personal broker can arrange for this kind of trial and will be present during the sea trials himself. If anything is not to your satisfaction, it is cause for withdrawal of your offer.
3. What should I look for when inspecting a boat? A certified marine surveyor can help if you are looking at larger yachts, otherwise you should give particular attention to the engine, bilge, steering and throttle controls, electrical components and systems, floors, propeller, deck hardware, fuel tanks, batteries, rigging, hardware, sails, hull condition, prop shaft, and upholstery. Both the National Association of Marine Surveyors and the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors offer licensed professionals to help you evaluate a vessel and make an educated decision when buying a boat.
4. When is the best time to buy a boat? Boat shows can often be a good time to get special deals, rebates, or incentives. Watch the yachtSource Online Boat Blog for special manufacturers promotions and for notices of boat shows. In areas where the boating season is not year-round, purchasing a boat at the end of the summer can often be a good move, since the seller may be more willing to negotiate knowing he will not have to pay for storage through the winter and dockage the following year.
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Reasons Why You Should Consider a Fishing Rod Rack
Monday, November 16, 2009
The choice of your rod holder depends mainly on what you want from it. As a beginner, it would be better for you to stick to a static or an indoor rod rack. Rod holders can be classified into 4 main types- Indoor display, car, ocean fishing and shore fishing among several others. It is helpful to keep an eye out for certain features of rod racks when you are heading towards a store.
Display fishing rod racks are the most common ones and can be found in most camping cabins and vacation cabins. Though fishermen would give anything to create a rod rack for themselves, it would be better if you bought a rod rack it which requires the assembly of the rack alone. It is actually recommended that you buy a kit like this before going into making your own rod rack as they can help you in getting to know what it is that you want.
A vehicle rod rack is a rack that has been specially designed to fit a minimum of four rods in your vehicle, making transportation of your rods easier. These racks are mounted inside your vehicle either horizontally or vertically according to your choice.
Shopping hint: Before buying the rack, the mounting option and shock cord closure need to be checked. These features are extremely important to take care of your rods and for keeping them in the right place while you are driving your vehicle. Firstly, you should check the capacity of your shock cord. Then, you should choose your preference of mounting option. As we have much preference, placement of rods vertically can lead to obstruction of your windows and view at times. Passengers also have a problem getting in and out of the vehicle as it blocks their way.
Fishing rod racks for the ocean are specifically designed to keep the big saltwater rods in the right place. This is mainly used to deal with heavy and large fishes. In such cases, an angler has a choice between using a swiveling holder or those that have are made with special chairs.
Swivelling rods are intelligently designed with adjustable holders so as to enable the angler to determine the precise and specific pole position. This enables all weather fishing. Comparatively, anglers who have a taste for large fishing games, invest in luxurious and lavish fishing chairs fitted with harnesses and safety fighting belts.
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How to Select Yourself Some Fishing Tackle For Your First Day Out
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Whatever you're looking for online, you should have no problems finding what you need. There are a huge range of options available so you shouldn't have any trouble at all getting good deals that are suitable for your needs. You'll have to take your time while you're browsing the web to ensure that you're aware of everything on today's market.
Ok, so first things first, you're going to need a rod - that's a given. A good reel will also be needed but it really depends on where you're going as to what sort you should get. The thing to remember is that a lot of fishing stores in seaside towns are usually full of hardcore fishing equipment for the big boats. If you're simply popping down to the lake then you may need less stuff.
Fishing tackle can be expensive but if you keep your wits about you, you can usually find a good discount here and there. The thing to remember is that you don't want to overspend or be ripped off so it's worth learning a bit about fishing tackle and what you might need as well as how much it should cost.
Once you know how much something should cost, you can then figure out whether or not the store you've chosen is actually offering good deals. When you don't know much about something it can be hard so it's a good idea to do some research to find out everything you need to know - perhaps ask the people who you're going fishing with? They are more than likely to know!
Once you've discovered what you actually need, your next step should be finding out who offers the best deals. The thing is, price is usually based on quality; if you're only going fishing once then you don't need to worry but if you plan on making it to the lake every weekend then spend that little extra!
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Old Fishing Lures-Do You Know Where To Find Them?
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Real collectors would even venture to uy items rated for sums between $1,000 and $5,000. There is another category of people interested in old lures who oscillate between the eBay old lures and the real collector's ones.
But these people do not always buy the old valuable lures; as a result they cannot be considered permanent members of the collectors' group. They may be familiar with classic equipment but do not pay the price for it.
Anyway, in either case, you can find old fishing lures for sale, as well as information about them simply by accessing the Internet. The history of fishing equipment, the manufacturer's market presence, the availability of collections are other common topics you'll encounter on the Internet.
In addition, pictures serve for products promotion, either to just present historic details or to illustrate product specificity. If there are also some interesting stories to tell about some old fishing lures, that's all the better, because hunting and fishing go well with story telling.
If you want some old fishing lures for the catch, and not just to display them in collections, you'll still find some classic or traditional models in regular fishing stores.
Besides web sites and fishing stores, you can find tips in magazines, guides and books. These magazines often publish useful information regarding both new and old fishing lures, fishing equipment and techniques and types of fish and their habitat and behavior. Therefore, finding tackle and lures should be easy.
Although new lures are more specialized and definitely preferred by hobbyists, old fishing lures have one feature to call an advantage: their suitability for more fishing instances. Not long ago, when fishing was not a leisure activity but a lucrative one, people in this profession, used whatever tools and equipments they had available.
The new lures are sleek and designed to resemble live bait. On the contrary the old ones are a lot stiffer and simply imitate the bait in very rough lines.
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What Else To Do While You Are In Orlando
Friday, November 13, 2009
Located conveniently along I-4 Orlando Florida Vacation Homes offer many features to make your stay enjoyable. You will have access to a community pool, tennis and basketball courts (varies by location). Lovely landscaped resorts and access to many fine restaurants and supermarkets.
Our facilities house groups that local hotels cannot. You can accommodate 8 to 10 for as little as $100 - $125 dollars per night in peak season (a real bargain). All our facilities have-00 to 1700 square feet of living space, multiple bathrooms, full kitchens, televisions and high speed internet access. If you had breakfast at our facility you could save $350 alone per week in restaurant bills.
My family had a great time over the last 3 visits. First we high Universal Studios, Old Town Orlando and Wet N Wild. The following year we visited Sea World and the Kennedy Space Center. This year we got out to Busch Gardens Tampa. A great time was had by all!
Have you been on the Disney Park Rides just a few too many times? Check out Universal Studios and the Islands of Adventure. Perfect for older kids these exciting rides include The Hulk (my daughter's favorite) and The Mummy (my favorite). There are still plenty of rides for your younger kids, a great time will be had by all!
Beat the heat by visiting the Atlantic Ocean. While your there try to catch a launch at the Kennedy Space Center. Whether it is an manned or unmanned launch its an experience you'll remember for ever.
Don't get me wrong if you haven't been to Disney World then there are all kinds of things for your to do in Orlando, but if you have been or you want some other things to do this city is centered around tourists. You can find plenty of other things like those mentioned above to also do on your trip. You should never run out of things to do on your vacation to Orlando Florida.
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Fishing from Small Boats Can Get You Closer to the Fish
One of the biggest pluses with a small boat is its ease in portability. Some are small enough to transport on top of an SUV or in the back of a pickup truck. They may even be light enough for one person to put on and off by themselves. A boat this size is also nice because you can maneuver more easily without a boat trailer. With the boat on the truck, you can drive into places you might not have been able to access otherwise.
Mobility is also a factor once you reach the water with your small boat. It is not only easier to get in and out of the water. It is also easier to get into spots you could not go with a larger boat. Areas that are shallow or clogged with plants are great spots for fishing but impossible with a large boat. Do not be surprised if you are able to catch fish at times when the fishermen on the bigger fancier boats go home empty handed.
Of course, for most people, price is a consideration when choosing a small boat over a large one. Not only is the purchase price far less, but the cost and hassle of maintenance will be more reasonable as well. A small boat with a smaller motor is going to cost you far less in gas to operate, for example.
Some people are less concerned about the price than the experience itself. A small boat just feels closer to the water and to the entire pastime. But, of course, it does all come at a lower price tag.
A wide variety of small boats are available, in different materials and at different costs. The boat materials commonly used are aluminum, wood and fiberglass. Among the many styles of small boats include punts, dinghies, canoes, kayaks and flat bottoms.
Some of the small boats available come with motors, for others you will have to purchase one separately if you want one. Other additions can be made as well, such as fish finders or other gadgets normally found on larger boats. If you have the room, they can be installed. Otherwise, there are portable versions available.
Take care in making your additions that you do not overload your boat. Pay special attention to what type of motor is recommended and do not go over the advised horsepower. Weight and power overloading can lead to serious boating accidents.
Spend a moment and look into fishing from small boats. You do not have to let finances keep you from enjoying one of your favorite hobbies. Fishing from your own boat and spending the day on your favorite water just may be more possible than you think.
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Fishing Kit Basics
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Breading and frying a freshly caught fish is as good as it gets. The smell of butter emanating from the frying pan and the flair a fisherman puts in flipping his catch is worth its weight in gold, almost. For the novice fisherman, make sure that the butter is extra hot but not yet burning. Also, make sure that the fish is well coated in batter. Season your batter to your heart's content, salt and pepper never goes wrong. You may want to try other herbs and spices with the batter for a more delicious fish.
At first glance, grilling would seem to be the easiest way to handle your fish. A newbie might assume that grilling fish is the same as grilling steaks or burgers. Unlike fowl or cattle, fish tends to secret most of its own juices when cooked. On a grill the delicious juice drips into the coals.
To prevent losing the moisture, first coat the fish with oil. The oil will seal a part of the moisture inside. Second, keep an eye on the fillets and turn them as soon as a cut would reveal that the fresh fish is cooked halfway through. After being flipped, watch the fish carefully. Remove the fish as soon as it is cooked through.
There are a lot of fishing lines to choose from and it can be very confusing to find the best. It is mostly made of nylon and "monofilament" that comes in spools of different lengths that are called Tests. The larger the fishing line the thicker it is in diameter. Find a piece of a 4lb. or 4 lb. Test that is almost 10' long for the basic rig.
Baking is the best option for the fisherman who does not want to watch over the fish during cooking. The fisherman can prepare the marinade and pre-heat the oven, then pop the fish into the oven for a predetermined amount of time. You may want to check on the fish from the time to time, ensuring that you don't overcook the fish. Whatever fish you caught, a good recipe and proper cooking will for sure enhance the catch. Take time to prepare for cooking, a badly cooked fish will no doubt spoil your day. Remember the first rule of cooking, don't overcook your fish.
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Where To Buy The Best Striped Bass Fishing Gear
Bass Fishing Depot
One of the best places that you can go to get striped bass fishing gear is the Bass Fishing Depot. Here you can find all the different types of fishing lures, bass and others that you could ever be looking for. They offer tournament quality bass fishing gear and the representatives there are always willing to work with customers and make sure that they are going to get everything that they need.
They have bait that you can use anywhere and also a wide variety of fishing lines, life vests, and boating accessories plus all sorts of others. For people who really love fishing they offer a great one stop shop to help with everything needed to get going. You are sure to catch tons of bass if you are using their world famous tackle.
Tackle Warehouse
The Tackle Warehouse is another great shop if you want to get some striped bass fishing gear. Their gaurantee is that they are offering the lowest prices on a variety of different fishing tackle and other fishing accessories for all who are interested in going out on a bass fishing trip. They feature all the top brand names, and fishermen know that this is really the way to go. The idea is to get a top brand name so you can rely on it and know that it is not going to break.
The very worst thing that could happen to you while you are out on the lake would be to have you line snap right after you hook a monster bass.
Angling Center
There is also the Angling Center, which is another of the stores out there today which millions of fishing enthusiasts from all around the globe rely on and trust in to get their striped bass fishing gear. Their selection is huge and the prices are always right so you can get what you need even working on a tight budget.
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Portable Hunting & Ice Fishing Houses With Portability
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The outdoors has some rather harsh weather, and most tents and enclosures would be wiped out, but marine upholstery will always stand the test of time in this regard. If you're looking for something that is extremely durable,t hen you would like Aqualon Marine Canvas. Basically you have Vinyl Coated Polyester Canvas which weighs nine ounces per square inch. The material is made from two ply polyester, and this means that it is durable. If this material gives way to the weather, you'd better hope that you're far far away.
These enclosures are also perfect for use as ice fishing houses. No matter how long you want to leave the structure on the ice, you will find that it simply does not give way. Any other enclosure would likely fail at the sight of harsh weather, but this type of canvas is made for any type of weather. You will find that the color even stays with the canvas.
Whether you're in the north or the south, there is always going to be a good reason to use canvas shelters. When you are in the south, you need a place that is cool and free of the sun's deadly rays. These enclosures actually provide a well ventilated shelter, which is surprising. When you take it to the north however, it provides the opposite service, creating a warm shelter for you and your friends to take cover in.
These tents and shelters can also be used for hunting enclosures. They can actually be easily camouflaged, making them useable by the military. No matter where you are hunting, you can find a use for this tent, without resorting to a cabin or shack when in need of shelter. The "Wall Tent" is great for these purposes, and they come in all different sizes. No matter what the weather is like outside, you will find that this type of canvas enclosure is ready for the challenge.
All Big Wall Tents are built to last with heavy-duty canvas and reinforcements at all stress points. With its easy setup and roomy design, the Big Wall Tent is an easy choice for any hunter, camper or outdoor enthusiast. The fabric has a breathable, "dry" treatment for mildew and water repellency. Included with the Wall Tent model: Stove Pipe Shield (5"/6" roof - front right corner as entering the tent), Sod cloth - vinyl laminated nylon, double zippered door (#10 HD zippers), Window -'" x 24" with zippered canvas weather flap, Stakes - 12" Durapeg (high impact resin), Guy Ropes & Tighteners, Tent and Stake Bags, Ridge Pole Openings, 12" Overlap Canvas Door with Side Release Buckles In & Out, and a Heavy Duty canvas reinforcements on ends and peaks.
Ice fishing is extremely popular, especially in the northern most areas. It is simply easier to set up a canvas tent than it is to trek to a cabin or other type of shelter. These take up far less space and can be transported easily. They can even sit on a snowmobile sled. Four people can sit in these shelters and fish without a problem, meaning that you can take all of your gear to any fishing spot. You don't have to worry about it being overly cramped, because it is indeed tall enough to stand up in. There are two different versions out there, from a heavy canvas build, to a lighter and more portable version.
So basically these ice fishing shelters are great for hunting or fishing, whichever sounds like your cup of tea. They are easily customized, and because they are so large you will be able to invite your friends to come with you. It is easy to deploy, and they are also quite easily shipped. You can have the sent through UPS or FEDEX, or you can move them yourself with your truck. They are easy to ventilate and you can even put a portable generator within for those times when you need to cook or heat the tent. Your ice fishing experience will never be the same again.
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