Articles, tagged with "shallows", page 1
01st December 2011
The bluegill is native to central and eastern United States but has been introduced throughout much of North America. Many a young angler boasts the delicious bluegill as a first catch, while seasoned anglers using light tackle find it a valiant fighter. ...
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Author:
jay Bryce
17th November 2011
In my articles, I have often talked about the implications of web-based communication and how the internet has affect how we manage projects today. I have traced parts of history, showing how certain technological advancements have affected us for good an...
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Author:
RobertSteele
24th October 2011
When faced with the vast variety available making the right choice of catfishing baits is a real challenge. The first decision that you need to make is the type of catfish you wish to catch and what catfish is prevalent in the water. Next you need to know...
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Author:
Ben Field
12th August 2011
It is Cloud Computing. The adoption of Cloud and the high impact that it brings to any IT environment has been the focal point of discussion at every global CIO meet. It further led Nicholas Carr to write an afterword to his bestseller ‘The Big Switch: Re...
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Author:
liza252
29th June 2011
Bass Fishing Basics
For experienced fishermen, the basics of bass fishing are quite simple. You need to examine the fishing conditions and ask or any advice you need from anglers who are more familiar with the waters you want to fish in. Next, you search...
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Author:
eevelle
10th June 2011
Semaphore, one more wonder of Adelaide is often a place it is best to be. For those who definitely want a break from the busy life of the urban, then be here. It really is situated at the north- western seaside suburb of Adelaide of the LeFevre Peninsula ...
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Author:
Rusty Parks
04th May 2011
There are a lot of differences between the golf swing of an elite player and that of the average amateur, but what are the biggest?
Let's look at what most golfers want more than anything: power. My work with biomechanics researcher Jean-Jacques Rivet...
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Author:
delia
21st April 2011
The island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea has been an enduringly popular holiday destination for many years now. Combining the sun, sea and sand of other summer destinations with a rich historic heritage and a generally slower pace of life, Malta is...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
16th March 2011
This plant deserves a full article all of its own. There are three species of Iris which are considered to be true aquatic plants for growing all year round in the shallows of a pond and i consider it to be ridiculous to have a collection of Marginals wit...
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Author:
Stephen Drummonsy
15th March 2011
Everyone that loves the outdoors needs a retreat to go to, a place to get away from computers, cell phones, deadlines and civilization in general. A place where one can pause to listen to what some people would call nothing. For those of us that love the ...
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Author:
Sunny
23rd February 2011
Nerja is set upon the impressive backdrop of the towering Sierra Almijara Mountains. A man made promontory, the Balcon de Europa, where once a great Muslim fortress lay. Now it offers a great view of the coves, beaches and the Mediterranean Sea which will...
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Author:
Phil H
15th February 2011
There are six groups of plants that you should consider for your pond. This post and a few of the subsequent ones are all about what we name Marginals. When we discuss Marginal plants we think of them as just ornamental as they do not play any part in bui...
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Author:
Stephen Drummonsy
07th January 2011
Fishing, an act of catching fish. Bass fishing represents one of the most popular fishing sports experienced today. These vibrant and elusive fish are both fun to catch and tasty to eat. Every fisherman has his own tips and techniques that he employs to c...
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Author:
smith001
07th December 2010
Perch – you gotta love them. They’re good looking fish with their yellow color and stripes, and more importantly, they’re great tasting too. During the warmer parts of the year, perch spread out, but they gather together in the cold winter months. That’s ...
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Author:
Jason Pitcock
07th December 2010
When I was a youngster, my uncle Jack built a wooden boat out of marine plywood. The little craft couldn't have been more than 12 feet long. It was heavy, square nosed and difficult to paddle but I loved fishing from it. It gave me and my parents access t...
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Author:
sharondarochelle40