Archive for October, 2009

Fly Fishing Basics Are The Gateway To Understanding An Ancient Technique

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Everyone knows the basics of fishing. There?s a rod, reel, fishing line, hook, bait you cast the line, wait for a bite, and reel in your dinner. Experienced fishermen know there is more to it than that, but for most of us that description appropriately sums it up. However, there are many types of fishing, […]

Fishing Tackle - You Get This Wrong And It's All Over

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

When talking about fishing tackle, you should have a good heart to heart with the fish you're looking to reel in. Ask them about their lifestyle, where they're from, what kind of diet they're into, and other aspects of their daily life. Of course, we aren't talking literally about having this conversation! You can find […]

Alaska Fishing Tours - Picking The Best

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Alaska fishing tours are the best money that you can spend on your fishing trip to the north. You have heard that they have a fish here, called the King Salmon. You have heard that it is often caught at a weight of 50 pounds or more. You are ready to spend […]

Fishing Reels Saltwater

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Fishing reels saltwater is an essential part of your saltwater fishing outfitting. Rod and reel combos are really popular and great way to begin building your saltwater fishing tool set. But, as you grow as a fisherman (or woman), you will want to begin to expand your reel sets. To know what a fishing reel […]

Airline Industry Guru Terry Trippler Shares His Thoughts on Travel for Baby Boomers

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Airline expert Terry Trippler has seen a lot of changes in the travel industry since he first started traveling by air. In the nearly 40 years since he took his first step inside an airplane, the industry has revolutionized itself many times over. BabyBoomerTrips.com interviewed Mr. Trippler to see just how much the industry has […]

Banff - Lake Louise: Stunning Beauty and Nature At Its Best in the Canadian Rockies

Monday, October 26th, 2009

For the first time ever, my husband and I are going to go skiing in the majestic Rocky Mountains: in March of 2006 we are going to go to stay a week in Banff, Alberta and we are also going to explore Lake Louise, the turquoise jewel of the Canadian Rockies. As we have never […]

Fly Fishing for Trout ? Casting or Hunting

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Fly casting is a skill that most fly fishermen would probably consider the most integral skill of fly fishing for trout. Certainly it is the most recognizable trait of fly fishing.

BUT, if catching fish is as important to you as a great looking cast is, then you may actually need to be careful just how […]

The Pinnacle of Sport Fishing: The Thrill of Bonefishing in Great Exuma, Bahamas

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

When you think about the islands in the Bahamas, you most certainly picture white sand beaches, sparkling azure waters and friendly smiling faces. Without a doubt, Bahamas is home to beautiful scenery and warm islanders, but this Caribbean getaway is also the chosen destination of avid bonefishers from all over the world. For your next […]

Choosing the Best Deck Sealer

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

CHOOSING WOOD SEALERS

Contractors are always asking us to recommend a sealer for them based on our experiences. This has become a challenge for us in a way because there are more sealers available than ever before. Years ago we tried every single sealer available, but with the widespread reformulating we saw in the […]

Discover Northern Pike Fishing in the Canadian Rockies

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Fishermen the world over have developed a new passion for pike fishing - and the big variety is found plentifully in Alberta, Canada. Fishing the Canadian Rockies and other little-known areas of Alberta could be the fishing trip of a lifetime.

Traditionally, pike haven't gotten all the respect they deserve. Some experts even refer […]

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