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Fly Fishing in Texas: Knowing the Right Spots

30th September 2009
Fly fishing in the state of Texas doesn't have the common popularity as a location of choice when it comes to experienced fly fishers. Many people think the rivers and streams of classic mountain country are the better choices. The truth is that you can... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Amazing Fly Fishing in Alaska

30th September 2009
The forty-ninth state in our union is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams. Fly fishing in Alaska is one of the most captivating experiences that fly fishermen can report. In fact, fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million d... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

The Gear You Will Need for Fly Fishing

30th September 2009
The term "fly fishing gear" can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we'll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but there's s... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Fishing In Maine

29th September 2009
Maine offers a wide range of fishing opportunities in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Boasting over 6,000 lakes and ponds coupled with over 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, Maine is host to some of the best fishing spots in the world, and a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Croatia Holidays - between the Alps and Adriatic Sea

17th September 2009
Magical adventures in Croatia with hundreds of sparkling waterfalls and more than a thousand islands set amid the blue of the sea, green mountain rivers and streams, virgin canyons, wild karst and mellow plains. Nestling between the Alps and the Adria... Read >

A Look at Saltwater Fly Fishing

16th September 2009
When you begin to venture into saltwater fly fishing, you are opening yourself up to a whole new fly fishing experience beyond any other. Obviously, saltwater fly fishing is done on the coastlines of the United States and internationally where the oceans... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Tips on Fly Fishing for Bass

16th September 2009
When you mention fly fishing to people, many times they think you are fishing exclusively for trout. However, there are some amazing spots you can fly fish for trophy sized bass as well. Both largemouth and smallmouth bass abound in rivers and lakes, so... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

A Look at Fly Fishing in Ontario

21st August 2009
Canada certainly has some excellent places to fly fish, but none offer as many opportunities as Ontario. You can catch a variety of fish in Ontario's rivers and streams. Species like walleye, pike, muskie, and trout abound in trophy size. Just as the f... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Discover The Importance of Clean Drinking Water and How It Can Benefit Your Health

05th August 2009
Let's face it, clean drinking water has long been a topic of debate. Initially and many years ago, the importance of purity was only speculation, but as technologies have improved and new research performed, experts have found that contaminations do not o... Read >
Author: Donald Spencer

Best Fly Fishing Poles For Beginners

22nd July 2009
I love to go fishing. There is just something fun about pulling in some animal out of the water and having dinner that night. Fishing is a very popular sport/hobby that a lot of people enjoy. There are several places you can fish, in the river,lakes or th... Read >
Author: Neo

Different Types of Aquariums

15th July 2009
Aquariums are beautiful additions to your home. Aquariums consist of mainly two types of setups that are fresh water and salt water setups. Freshwater aquariums are considered easier to keep and are often recommended for beginners since there is more mar... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

Sport Fishing: Fishing For Trout

12th June 2009
Trout is the most common freshwater fish. What used to be done primarily for survival is now being done for sport and recreation. Here are a few tips on sport fishing for trout to help it be more exciting and interesting to you. Trout are plentiful in ... Read >
Author: William Hutchinson

Insurance For Water Damage Will Help Save Your Property

11th June 2009
Insurance for water damage in your home is often part of your general homeowners policy. Your insurance may cover losses that are due to a pipe that burst or an appliance that leaks, but may not if you are exposed to a flood, tornado or hurricane. F... Read >
Author: Sam Barton

Traverse through India!

20th May 2009
India is a country of myriad colours and festivals. It houses different cultures and religions. People from various parts of the world too have made their homes here. People are drawn to the country for various reasons. The culture, people and places draw... Read >
Author: Sadhana

An Overview of Platinum

12th May 2009
Platinum: Platinum is a material which is very rare and the cost of gold is double than gold. In igneous rocks platinum is formed and these rocks also have iron and magnesium. Along with other materials like copper and gold, Platinum is also found in t... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

An Overview of Platinum

12th May 2009
Platinum: Platinum is a material which is very rare and the cost of gold is double than gold. In igneous rocks platinum is formed and these rocks also have iron and magnesium. Along with other materials like copper and gold, Platinum is also found in t... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Small Fishing Boats – Inflatable Boat Solutions For Anglers

01st May 2009
Have you ever considered a small fishing boat to solve the "having a boat" problem? Boats can be quite a substantial investment for fishermen, but what I've found out is that they don't have to be. There are small fishing boats available that solve the ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

The Grampian Mountains - Well Worth A Visit

09th April 2009
The mountains are made up of gneiss, granite, quartzite, schists and marble. The other significant mountain ranges that exist in Scotland are the Northwest Highlands and the Southern Uplands. Several rivers and streams start flowing from the Grampians: ie... Read >
Author: Dev

The History of Showers

04th April 2009
Nowadays, most people in the Western world prefer showers over baths. It is necessary to take a shower once a day day. There isn't time to take a bath before work or school every morning. This is a far cry from the phobia against bathing that existed duri... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

The Number 1 Tip to Improve Landscape Photography

27th March 2009
A real-life scene has a natural depth. When depth is deliberately put into a photograph, it can greatly improve the impact of the image. Without depth, a photograph, particularly of a landscape, can look flat and boring.Photoshop is now one of the major c... Read >
Author: DuncanNow

Best Places to Go Fishing in Alaska

27th March 2009
The sheer size and varying landscape of Alaska offers many different places to schedule your Alaskan Fishing Trip. You can try your luck fishing the high seas for Halibut, fly-in to a remote location for fly-fishing, or even just bait fish at a fishing h... Read >
Author: Chris Wary

Learn About Salmon Spices

25th March 2009
After hatching during the winter and spending a few months in the river gravels, the juvenile Sockeye spend 1 to 3 years in freshwater before migrating to the ocean. The Sockeye spend 1 to 4 years in the ocean, ranging thousands of miles while feeding... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Walleye Fishing Lake:Typical "EYE" Lakes Amazing Fisheries!

13th March 2009
Old School Walleye Fishing Family Secrets The walleye exists in waters ranging from tiny natural walleye lakes of 50 acres or less to Lake Erie's Western Basin That is over 1265 square miles. You can find them from the very clear deep lakes of Canada, to... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

Hazards of Cyanide in Mining

13th March 2009
The use of cyanide in the mining process of metals such as gold and silver, leads to severe environmental risks. The use of cyanide in gold mining has led to environmental disasters in many countries across the world such as the United States, Canada, Chi... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

The Guide To Fly Fishing In Alaska

11th March 2009
The forty-ninth land in our union is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams. Fly fishing in Alaska is one of the most captivating experiences that fly fishers can shot. In actuality, fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million dou... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Home Building a Fishing Boat

10th March 2009
One of the most popular uses for boats is for fishing. People sometimes look at the bewildering array of available boat types and are confused about what type is most useful for them. Hopefully this article will make you aware of the various types of fish... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira

Information On Fly Fishing

26th February 2009
The sport of fly fishing has been around for years and years. In medieval times, anglers fished for food, but the sport has evolved over the years to become a real test of skills. Anyone who has become involved in the sport of fly fishing knows how addict... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Let'f Go Fly Fishing In Montana

26th February 2009
One of the best parts about the sport of fly fishing is experiencing the scenery and calmness around you as you are trying to land your big fish. Montana is a great place to find some solitude while fly fishing. In fact, the vast expanses that surround th... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Let's Go Fly Fishing In California

26th February 2009
There's no doubt about it that some of the best fly fishing in California is located in the northern part of the state. The Sierra Mountains provide some great scenery as well as some great rivers and streams where the fish are plentiful and the weather i... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Choosing Lodges For Alaska Fly Fishing

26th February 2009
Alaska is well known for its incredible fly fishing, but it's also a great place to go for a fly fishing vacation in a rustic lodge setting. You can find all kinds of lodges in the rustic country of Alaska that can make your fly fishing vacation a real ad... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

After the Ice Storm

20th February 2009
When winter ice storms strike, the landscape is covered with beautiful ice. Ice covers the roadways, power lines, trees, rooftops, and more. During the ice storm, residents must hunker down, often without power, heat, or water for days at a time. Travelin... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

After the Ice Storm

20th February 2009
When winter ice storms strike, the landscape is covered with beautiful ice. Ice covers the roadways, power lines, trees, rooftops, and more. During the ice storm, residents must hunker down, often without power, heat, or water for days at a time. Travelin... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Weak Repairs Flooded City Hall and Caused Water Damage Detroit

01st February 2009
There are disasters that are natural and against which people are totally defenseless. These are commonly caused by normal events such as heavy rains and the rise of water levels in rivers and streams. On the other hand, there are those which are products... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Flood Damages can be Minimized

16th January 2009
Heavy rains are the source of major troubles throughout the world every year. Even homeowners that believe they live far from flood zones can discover themselves in trouble when rivers and streams outgrow their banks or rain comes too rapidly for drainage... Read >
Author: Anita

Bountiful Texas waters reel in the fishermen

08th January 2009
President George Bush said, “I like to fish because it is totally relaxing. I love the water. I can concentrate and forget all my worries. I count my blessings while fishing.” And he’s not the only one! Fishing ranks as the 4th most popular part... Read >
Author: ServicePR

About Fishing Techniques

06th January 2009
There are many ways to fish, Here I will introduce some fishing methods that I familiar with to you. Fly Fishing With fly fishing, various materials are used to design a very lightweight lure called a fly. Fish think the fly is an insect and they t... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Fly Fishing - 5 Ways To Locate The Best Spot

26th November 2008
Every town has one: the old man who knows every secret of the rivers and streams in the area, who never goes home with an empty catch box, who is sought out by fishing-lovers from all around. Part of what makes him so great: he's learned to read the wa... Read >

Scuba Diving and Spearfishing

18th November 2008
Spearfishing has been popular all over the world for many centuries now. Early spearfishers used to spear fish from rivers and streams, often using sharpened sticks. Nowadays, however, spearfishing can be done in a variety of ways, using a variety of gear... Read >
Author: n/a

How To Fish For Freshwater Trout

27th October 2008
People been fishing for sport for in around fifty generations now. What happening as a means of survival has become a favourite pursuit in North America and beyond, creating a hanker for fishing tips and aspects of fishing to be open in many different con... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

Make Fishing A Fun Activity

17th October 2008
Fishing is a fun and tranquil sport that lets you spend quiet time with your friends, family and with Mother Nature. Fresh water fishing is a sport involving the catching of fish in lakes, rivers and streams. It involves a lot of patience, challenge a... Read >
Author: Jed Segal

British Columbia Fishing Lodge

15th October 2008
For the fishing adventure of a lifetime, you owe it to yourself to experience the unique wilderness luxury of a British Columbia fishing lodge vacation. Whether you are looking for world-class saltwater salmon fishing or incredible fly-fishing on crystal-... Read >
Author: Marlene

Fly Fishing in the Streams and Rivers of Breckenridge, Colorado

10th October 2008
Breckenridge, Colorado is the perfect destination for any outdoor enthusiasts. Bikers, hikers, skiers, and snowboarders are drawn to Breckenridge for its great mountains, covered with aspen trees, colorful wildflowers or snow, whichever season you prefer.... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Forms of Water Worship Rituals

06th October 2008
There are several pieces of history that include water in different forms of worship. Perhaps one of the best known rituals today is that of baptism in the Christian church. Infants or adults are either sprinkled or dunked into the water as a symbol of ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline : A Must-See Attraction for the Caribou

08th September 2008
What travels at about six miles per hour, crosses over 800 rivers and streams as well as three mountain passes, and takes six days to reach its destination? You've got it! Oil! Every day, about 1.8 million barrels of oil travel down the Trans-Alaska... Read >
Author: Kevin Retief

Families enjoy vacations at San Diego's Warner Springs

08th September 2008
Warner Springs Ranch had its beginning back when ranch founder John Warner was given 48,000 square acres just for becoming a Mexican citizen. Of course, Warner had a little pull: he had married Anita Gale, who was raised as a ward of the soon-to-be gov... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

North Carolina Fishing Report

17th August 2008
Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing opportunities in North Carolina Wow!. For example, if you are fishing for North Carolina’s native brook trout in a cold mountain stream, The State of North Carolina lunker largemouth bass, Trophy striped bass in a river... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

Fishing For Freshwater Trout

29th July 2008
People been fishing for sport for in around fifty generations now. What started as a means of survival has become a favourite pastime in North America and beyond, creating a hunger for fishing tips and aspects of fishing to be revealed in many different c... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Map of Dominican Republic

25th July 2008
The Dominican Republic is a beautiful country in the island of Hispaniola. It accounts for two-thirds of the island. It has mountains in the central and western areas, while the lowlands are in the east. The rugged Cordillera Central (mountains) incl... Read >
Author: Margarita

Colorado Fly Fishing: What Makes It So Popular

24th July 2008
In Colorado fly-fishing is one of the most popular sports among fishermen. If you are a novice fisherman, or who has been tying flies for many a year, Colorado fly fishing is one of the best ways to put your skills to the test. With the sharp and clear... Read >
Author: Khaled

Arizona Fly Fishing Offers Hunt For Trophy Catches

24th July 2008
When many people think that in Arizona think of the desert sands, the Grand Canyon and rafting on the Colorado River. Rarely do entertain the notion that Arizona flyfishing, but the truth is that some of the best brown trout and trophy will draw serious w... Read >
Author: Khaled

15 MEMORABLE INDIAN TRAINS (PART-1)

15th July 2008
1.GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS: - This one’s an understated classic. At least... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

15 MEMORABLE INDIAN TRAINS (PART-1)

14th July 2008
1.GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS: - This one’s an understated classic. At least... Read >
Author: Rajneesh

The Hiking Terrain In Maine

27th June 2008
It is best know to plan out your track even before contemplating how long and how far your hike will take you. It should be notably understood that many of the Maine hiking tracks are separated by different geological barriers such as rivers, streams, mou... Read >
Author: Brian Link

Water Filtration System - Is It Really Worth It?

11th June 2008
Let's face it. We're all concerned about getting good quality drinking water. And because the myth that bottled water is safer than tap water has been debunked, consumers are turning to a water filtration system to insure the safety of their drinking wate... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Serengeti National Park

11th April 2008
ARTICLE ON SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK . INTRODUCTION: The name Serengeti comes from the Maasai name meaning ?endless plains?, and these rolling distances of short grass plains provide an exceptional landscape for wildlife viewing. The phenomenal Nation... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Digital Photography Classes Prove Successful

03rd April 2008
Standing near a path, hedge, fence or wall which stretches away into the distance will carry the eye from the foreground through to the distance, giving the picture the extra dimension of depth. Rivers and streams, stretching into the distance, can be use... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

spring crappie fishing

01st April 2008
spring crappie fishing Well folks now that the winter is near over and the ice is off most of the lakes, ponds, rivers and streams all we nee to do know is wait for the crappie spawn to catch some big slab spring crappie Wrong! You are missing out on... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

Bentonite Clay: Protect Yourself from Pharmaceuticals in Your Water

30th March 2008
Armed with the proper information, there’s no reason to fear the latest news about toxins and pharmaceutical drugs being found in your water. Not to say that this news isn’t alarming. Measures must be taken to remove these harmful substances from ou... Read >
Author: Cheryl McCoy

A Mountain Lake From Heaven

03rd March 2008
Far into the mountains of Northern Idaho, above the rivers and streams that flow in the lower valleys lies a small little alpine lake that could have possibly been sent down from Heaven. Crystal clear water with native brook trout abundant in it's waters... Read >
Author: mwpowersnet

Global Warming - What Can YOU Do?

11th February 2008
Today I made a decision. There are so many issues confronting us today, from political issues, to health issues, to economic issues, to environmental issues….it’s easy to become overwhelmed and do nothing. Sometimes I feel that there are so many probl... Read >
Author: Ellen Gaver

Fly Fishing – It Hasn’t Changed Much Over the Years

21st January 2008
There is some evidence that the story of fly fishing starts in the ancient world, but it was in the cold and rocky streams of Scotland and Northern England that modern fly fishing began. The tale of fly fishing most likely dates back thousands of years... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Fly Fishing in Alaska

14th November 2007
The forty-ninth state in our union is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams. Fly fishing in Alaska is one of the most captivating experiences that fly fishermen can report. In fact, fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million d... Read >
Author: Sharpy

Fly Fishing Gear

08th November 2007
The term “fly fishing gear” can be used to refer to a lot of parts of your fly fishing supplies. In this article, we’ll discuss various piece of fly fishing gear that are important to have on hand. You already know you need a rod and reel, but the... Read >
Author: Sharpy

Fly Fishing for Bass

07th November 2007
When you mention fly fishing to people, many times they think you are fishing exclusively for trout. However, there are some amazing spots you can fly fish for trophy sized bass as well. Both largemouth and smallmouth bass abound in rivers and lakes, so... Read >
Author: Sharpy

Bass Fishing Secrets Of Pro Bass Fishermen Remain A Mystery

10th October 2007
When watching fishing tournaments on television many would-be professional anglers want to know the bass fishing secrets used by those who are paid to fish. From the time a person latches onto a largemouth lunker, they are hooked, unlike the ones that the... Read >
Author: Cory Threlfall

Travel to Tallinn, Estonia.

21st September 2007
Things to do and see in Tallinn, Estonia.Estonia is a lowland country situated in North Eastern Europe. It borders on the Baltic Sea, and the gulf of Finland in the north, Latvia to the south and Russia in the east. Estonia has a flat, unharmed landscap... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney

Fly Fishing

12th September 2007
The sport of fly fishing has been around for years and years. In medieval times, anglers fished for food, but the sport has evolved over the years to become a real test of skills. Anyone who has become involved in the sport of fly fishing knows how addict... Read >
Author: Sharpy

Fly Fishing Trip And School In Alaska

07th September 2007
Numerous fly fishers report that Alaska is a place full of mountains, lakes, rivers, as well as many streams which make it a good place for a fly fishing trip in Alaska. They are fishers report that fly fishing trip in Alaska is also one of the most pleas... Read >
Author: Cindy

Alaska Fly Fishing Lodges

20th August 2007
Alaska is well known for its incredible fly fishing, but it’s also a great place to go for a fly fishing vacation in a rustic lodge setting. You can find all kinds of lodges in the rustic country of Alaska that can make your fly fishing vacation a real ... Read >
Author: Sharpy

Fall Trout Fishing

14th August 2007
As the summer winds to an end, it's time to begin to focus our attention on fall trout fishing. For me, fall is my favorite time to fish. The rivers and streams are a lot less crowded, and in many parts of the country , trout are "stocking" up before th... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

How To Use Worms As Bait When Fishing

10th August 2007
I realize that many anglers may be thinking that they already know how to use worms as bait when fishing, but my contention is that simply "threading" a live worm onto a hook and calling it fishing bait simply isn't right. We, as anglers, should respect ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Tips On Catching More Trout

08th August 2007
Everyone can use a few tips that will help them catch more trout, right? Sure they can, and in this article, I'm going to supply you with a few great tips for catching more trout. I was taught these trout fishing tips by the greatest trout angler that I... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

The Greatest Way To Rig A Live Worm

01st August 2007
So what is the greatest way to rig a live worm as bait when fishing? Is one way actually better than another? Or is it good enough to simply "thread" a live worm onto a hook and be done with it? In the opinion of my fishing mentor, who was the best liv... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

The Art Of Live Worm Fishing

31st July 2007
The title of this article may sound a bit strange. You don't normally expect the terms 'live worm' and 'art' to be used in the same sentence, but I figure if the term 'art' can be related to flea flicking, why not with live worm fishing as well? You see... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Planning Your Oregon Camping Trip

25th July 2007
One of the great things about planning an Oregon camping trip is the number of options visitors have, both in things to do and see and in where to stay. With nearly 100 state and federal Oregon campgrounds and even more privately owned facilities, the ch... Read >
Author: Grover Goldpebble

Trout Fishing - A Simple Joy

24th July 2007
Rainbow Trout can be one of the most enjoyable freshwater fishes to catch, especially if the water you are fishing on happens to be moving. Although rainbow trout can be found in most lakes, and ponds. However I think that God intended for them to be caug... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

What is Purified Water?

24th July 2007
The majority of the human body is comprised of water and human beings can live only a very short time without water. Water is a chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life. It covers 71% of Earth's surface. It is found in the oceans... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Fly-Fishing Gears

24th July 2007
Fly-fishing has been around for hundreds of years. In medieval times, anglers, naturally, fished for food, however as intensive methods increased the readiness and availability of fish to the masses; it then evolved more as a form of sport and leisure. Ov... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Fly-Fishing For The Uninitiated

23rd July 2007
Fly-fishing has been around for hundreds of years. In medieval times, anglers, naturally, fished for food, however as intensive methods increased the readiness and availability of fish to the masses; it then evolved more as a form of sport and leisure. ... Read >
Author: George Mole

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline

02nd July 2007
After the discovery of oil in the desolate area of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska in 1968, the need for a system of transporting oil from the region became apparent. Upon considering several options, involved oil companies settled on constructing an elaborate pipeli... Read >
Author: wespipe

Trout Fishing - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies

01st July 2007
There are many different types of fish which individuals fish for exclusively these days. One variety of fish which is highly sought after by fishermen everywhere is the trout. There are many different subspecies of trout which come in a variety of colors... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Basic Trout Fishing Tactics

01st July 2007
It's always a good idea to learn new tips and tactics that may help you catch more fish while fishing, and in the case of this article, more trout while trout fishing. In this article I'm going to discuss some basic trout fishing tactics, all of which I'... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Wader Repairs

29th June 2007
Repairing waders can be a huge pain in the butt, which is the reason that they need to be stored in the proper manner. If they are stored in the proper manner, a good pair of waders, whether they be breathable or neoprene, will last a very long time. I... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

History of the Abyssinian Cat Breed

20th June 2007
An exact history of the Abyssinian is still really an open debate. However there are a few theories about the Abyssinian history. One of the most popular theory is that the Abyssinian came from Egypt. It is well known the Egyptians thought highly of ca... Read >
Author: Kevin Gawricki

Essential Trout Fishing Tips

19th June 2007
When fishing for trout there are a few tips and techniques that should be viewed as essential. These simple trout fishing tips and techniques are simple and easy to employ, and with a little practice, you'll wonder how you ever fished for trout without t... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Why Do I Need Polarized Glasses?

16th June 2007
It's widely accepted that anglers should wear polarized glasses while fishing, but do you know why? In this article I'll try to explain why polarized glasses are needed (without getting overly technical) and also how all polarized glasses aren't created ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Great Smallmouth Bass Technique

05th June 2007
One of the most effective techniques for catching Smallmouth Bass is in the flowing water of a river or stream. Smallmouth can be fished for in much the same way that one fishes for trout. As a matter of fact, smallmouth bass in rivers and streams can b... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Fly Fishing in Virginia

30th May 2007
Given the beauty of Virginia, it is hardly surprising to find outdoor activities high on the list of things to do. Fly fishing in Virginia is a particularly good time. Fly Fishing in the Commonwealth of Virginia offers a good example of how the organiz... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Do You Fish With Live Worms?

21st May 2007
Before I even begin, let me clarify something. I'm not talking about rubber worms that come in a thousand different colors. I'm referring to what Hank Hill calls "The good old American worm". When I say do you fish with worms, I'm of course referring t... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

The Greatest Trout Catching Technique

17th May 2007
Many anglers fish for trout. This technique involves the flowing water of a river or stream, rather that a lake. Many anglers, including myself, fish for trout while wading in the current of their favorite river or stream, and that's exactly where this ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Trout Fishing In Pennsylvania

15th May 2007
With more than 83,000 miles of streams and rivers, along with 4,000 inland lakes and ponds covering 160,000 acres the state of Pennsylvania offers plenty of water in which to fish for trout. As a matter of fact, Pennsylvania is where I learned how to fis... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Montana Trout Fishing

12th May 2007
In many ways the term 'trout fishing' and the state of Montana are automatically thought of together. I don't know if it's because of a certain movie or what, but the state of Montana and trout fishing fit together like a hand and a glove. When many peo... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Rainbow Trout – Fishing Techniques

11th May 2007
Rainbow Trout are one of the most enjoyable fish to catch in freshwater, especially if that water is moving. Although rainbow trout can be found on lakes and ponds in my opinion they are meant to be caught in the flowing water of a river or stream which ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Smallmouth Bass – Fishing Techniques

10th May 2007
Many anglers like to catch Smallmouth Bass. Smallmouth bass are a very hearty fish that can be found in a variety of different settings. Smallmouth can be found in all kinds of lakes and ponds as well as rivers and streams of all kinds. Water tempera... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Hurricane Season - Are You Prepared With Flood Insurance?

10th May 2007
Hurricane season is just around the corner, which means greater potential for flooding and/or flood damage to your home. It doesn’t matter where you live, flooding can occur almost anywhere. If you live along the coast or near a body of water, particula... Read >
Author: Krista

Fishing With A Live Worm

06th May 2007
Fishing with a live worm doesn't have to be simply "threading" said worm onto a large hook and then chunking is out in the water. There are much better and much more effective ways to present a live worm while fishing. Many anglers don't realize this si... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Catching Trout In Spring

03rd May 2007
Catching trout in the spring can be a fairly difficult thing to do, especially in river and streams. Catching trout in lakes is pretty much the same at all times of year, but in rivers and streams it can be a bit more difficult. The high water that spri... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Lake Michigan Fishing

02nd May 2007
Lake Michigan offers some of the best steelhead, Coho salmon, rainbow trout, brown trout, walleye, and smallmouth bass fishing in the entire Midwest. Many of the tributary rivers and streams that flow into Lake Michigan provide excellent fishing as well.... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Arkansas Fishing

30th April 2007
When a person thinks of the term fishing, Arkansas isn't necessarily what comes to mind, but maybe it should. More than 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of rivers and streams fuel Arkansas' excellent angling reputation. Anglers will find fantastic ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Colorado Fishing

27th April 2007
When anyone thinks of fishing and mountains, which usually means trout fishing, they think of Colorado. And in many cases the first thing a person thinks of is "flea flicking" (or fly fishing to the uninitiated), but traditional spin fishing is very popu... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Acupuncture Meridians

18th April 2007
When discussing acupuncture one cannot do so without bringing up meridians. In many ways, acupuncture is the focus and manipulation of meridians for overall well being. Acupuncture Meridians They have been compared to many things. Some people look a... Read >
Author: Alien

Fishing Waders

02nd April 2007
A fisherman's waders can be his best friend or worst enemy. If you've ever had a leak in your waders, you know exactly what I'm talking about. When you first think there's a leak in your waders, you ignore it and hope it goes away, but invariably it doe... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

How To Catch A Trout

01st April 2007
In this article I'm going to discuss how to catch a trout. There are four major species of trout that I'm going to be referring to when I use the term 'trout'. Those species would include rainbow, brown, brook, and cutthroat trout. Basically, any trout... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Wading Tips 101

31st March 2007
For anyone who spends any time wading in and across rivers and streams in search of fish, wading tips are never a bad idea. Tips always help, if for no other reason than a quick refresher. What we're all trying to avoid is taking that wet and wild ride ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Rainbow Trout

29th March 2007
One of the most enjoyable fish to catch that swim in rivers and streams of North America is the Rainbow Trout. Not only are they fun to catch, they are considered very tasty by many people. In this article I'm going to discuss a little about the Rainbow... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

The Power of an All-Purpose Cleaner

28th March 2007
No matter how clean you try to keep your home, dirt and grime have a nasty way of clinging to surfaces and staining clothing. Yet, environmental concerns are also on the forefront of every woman's mind. Studies are proving that our lakes, streams, and r... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Trout Fishing Tips

27th March 2007
Trout are a very enjoyable species of fish to spend your time trying to catch. In this article, I'm going to discuss some tips that should help you catch more trout. When I speak of trout, I'm referring to the basic trout species that can be found throu... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

5 Simple Techniques To Help You Catch More Fish

27th March 2007
p>In my estimation, many anglers overlook some very simple things that effect their fish catching ability. Like many things in life, it's often the most obvious things that get overlooked, and in most cases these obvious things have a very big impact on ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Visit North Carolina for history, hiking, biking and beaches

12th March 2007
From quiet towns steeped in history, to the tallest dunes on the East Coast, North Carolina offers a vast array of attractions for those who love culture, history and the great outdoors. Situated on the South Eastern Atlantic Seaboard, North Carolina is a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Is Water a Renewable Resource?

05th March 2007
With water covering about 80% of our planet, one would think that our water resources are unlimited. However, upon closer inspection, we find that our water-resources at risk, and it is not as renewable as we may think. Here’s why. All of our drinkin... Read >
Author: jdudra

Real Estate In The Texas Hill Country

07th November 2006
WELCOME to the heartland of Texas Highland Lakes and surrounding area. The new hotspot for choice equity in this southern heartland of welcoming and hospitable Texas. When and if you are looking for a General Overview of the Texas Hill Country and Its ... Read >
Author: Chris Anderson, PhD

Michigan Walleye Trips

15th September 2006
The Walleye is a tremendously popular sports fish amongst many of us. Michigan Walleye angling is some of the best in the country. Michigan Walleye Angling Michigan, with its inclusion of three Great Lakes (Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superi... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Sleepless in Seattle

26th June 2006
The capital of Washington state, rainy Seattle is called Emerald capital of the American North-West, but it's only a part of the truth. It's also known as music, coffee, glass and flower capital of the United States. Each nickname has its reasons and thos... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

The Nature of Water H2O.

09th June 2006
Human Biology and Water The amount of water in the earth's environment never changes, whether it is as a liquid (fresh water, seawater, rain, tiny droplets in clouds), as a gas (water vapour) or in its solid state (snow, ice or hail). There is also w... Read >
Author: wayne Jones

Fresh Water Fishing: The Basics You Need To Know

20th April 2006
Have you had the opportunity to fish in freshwater? While some find it to be a distant relation to other types of fishing, it is still one of the best ways to spend your time. There are hundreds of lakes out there that you can be enjoying virtually any ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Soil Erosion Control

10th April 2006
Soil erosion is a costly problem, so it is very important to plan ahead when buying a home. Making sure soil erosion control and rain damage prevention are done right during the original landscaping and building of your home will lead to a nicer overall y... Read >
Author: David S

Valentines Day - What Is The logic?

23rd February 2006
Today's lovers and tomorrows foes. How much time does it take to turn love into hatred? If the love was that of love at first sight, then the hatred will also come within that much short time. Why does this happen? How does it happen that those who live f... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

How to Reduce Pollution Using a Robotic Lawn Mower

23rd January 2006
Even if you are not an environmentalist, the price of gas will definitely make you a conservationist. Gas prices continue to climb. Personally, going to the gas station with my little red gas can is not a trip of leisure, it has always been a chore. I... Read >
Author: Kerry Clabaugh

Fit The Fishing Rod To The Fishing Task

23rd October 2005
See yourself standing on the bank of a swiftly moving stream in the shade of a gnarled willow, your fishing rod bent beneath the weight of an unusually large catch. Whether or not you land that fish depends on the decisions you made at the shop -- pri... Read >
Author: Ron King