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| July 09, 2008 |
| Fishing Pictures Will Tell the Whole Story |
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Many fishing charter companies have become well versed in the catch and release method, which does take some knowledge and expertise to ensure the well being and survival of the released fish. The more quickly the fish can be landed, the higher the chance of its survival after release. Having a gentle hand is essential.
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| July 09, 2008 |
| How to Select Your First Balanced Fly Fishing Outfit |
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If you have decided to start fly fishing, one of the most difficult steps is the selection of your first outfit. To be a successful fly fisherman it is essential that each piece of your outfit works together in a comfortable and efficient way. When all the pieces work together, an outfit t is said to be balanced. The five essential pieces that make up an outfit include the line, rod, reel, leader, and fly.
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| July 09, 2008 |
| A Lesson From Tom Sawyer |
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If you happened to read the recent post from Kristine over at Hunt Smart, Think Safety , entitled Caution Yes, Fear No , she talked about woodcraft, knowing the outdoors, and what to do if you see an animal capable of causing you harm. I am going to relate one of those stories that stuck to me as a kid, that I think every person should try to keep in mind when in a tense situation. I was about 10 and Disney re-released their movie of Tom Sawyer, and for some reason my Dad wanted to go see it. I guess it was nostalgia from when he was a kid. Anyway??.. Tom and Becky were lost in the cave and while exploring they come across the bad guy, the evil Injun Joe. Now in the book they escape and I...
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| July 09, 2008 |
| Hemingway and the Good Fishing in Cuba |
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There is no natural phenomenon in the world so closed related to an important figure of the literature like the Gulf Stream, located between the United States and Cuba, incapable of being parted of the Nobel Prize for Literature Ernest Hemingway. Since the author of "For whom the Bells toll" landed at Havana in 1928 for the first time on the steamship "Orita", the see and its ocean current impressed the young reporter and touched his feelings.
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| July 09, 2008 |
| The Summer I Didn't |
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Warning--whining of a merely personal nature ahead. This seems to be going down as the summer I didn't do some-thing-or-other-I-meant-to. For starters, I haven't fished this little during a summer in years. This summer's rains have something to do with that. I cancelled a hex outing a couple weeks back due to forecasts of heavy rain, and locally, the Huron has been too high for comfortable wading for much of the summer. It is now, actually, and I'd figured to get out a few nights this week. Kristine and I are taking a weekend trip to Grayling in a couple weeks, and I should squeeze in a couple mornings on the water then. Otherwise...I might not chase trout again until September. That puts...
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