Articles, tagged with "fishing industry", page 8
22nd May 2007
Lake Michigan offers excellent fishing for novices and experts alike. The best way to hit it is on one of the many Lake Michigan fishing charters.
Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes located entirely in the United States. All the others sh...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
12th March 2007
The answer to this question, as with so many other questions in the fishing industry, is that there is to best type of wader. The best type of wader is the type that you prefer; it's as simple as that. I'll go ahead and give you an overview, so that you c...
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Author:
Trevor Kugler
13th February 2007
Phan Thiet is the capital of the Binh Thuan Province, Vietnam and its main resort, located on the South China seacoast. The city's population is about 205 000 people and in past an American military base was located here. However, during the recent yea...
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Author:
t_kogutenko
18th January 2007
Somewhere (actually just over an hour away) off the coast of Florida is an island retreat worthy of inspiring all sorts of midday reveries and twinges of longing. This swath of ocean is known for its bountiful offerings of beachy vacation spots, but not a...
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Author:
Caitlin Moore
01st July 2006
Nearly 16 million people visit San Francisco each year, and more of those people visit Fisherman's Wharf than any other area of the city. Indeed, as many as 3,000 people per hour walk through the intersection of Jefferson and Powell during the peak season...
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Author:
Matt Canham
16th June 2006
What Is Cartilade Powder?
Oil derived from the livers of deep-water sharks shows some promise in fighting cancer and boosting the immune system. Until a decade ago, when a growing number of supplement manufacturers began to take an interest in this nutr...
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Author:
Home herb
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
No it isn't Bill Gates. It isn't the diamond merchants of South Africa or the oil barons of Saudi Arabia either. The world's highest paid job is crab fishing in Alaska. The frigid waters off the Alaskan shoreline house a ve...
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Author:
David Maillie
24th May 2006
In the early colonial Unite States, home-based businesses were the rule rather than the exception, and the products of these businesses went beyond agriculture.
In American Economic History, author Harold Underwood Faulkner notes that the colonial farm...
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Author:
Douglas Adams
15th December 2005
Visiting Galicia can be enjoyable, exciting and educational. This part of Spain has a wealth of historic buildings ranging from Celtic forts and Roman ruins, to Gothic and Neo-classical architectural masterpieces and few, other than the Spanish, will have...
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Author:
martin lambert
04th November 2005
The Rias Altas located in Spain are part of a group of larger formations spread within the coast of Galicia, conformed by the Rias Altas and the Rias Bajas. The Rias are estuaries origin when sea levels rise as well as they can be created by other geograp...
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Author:
Jakob Jelling