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  • Framing a Sports Jersey  By : Joseph Gill
    Framing a jersey serves two purposes. The first purpose is that framing a jersey maintains it in its current state and protects it from any future damage. The other reason to frame a jersey is so that it can be displayed in all of its glory.
  • Snowmobile Safety  By : Rob Parker
    When ot cones to winter fun in Georgian bay, snowmobile safety is a big must.
  • Is it a Good Idea to take a Safety Course - Before your Kayaking Trip?  By : Rob Parker
    If you love Kayaking and live near the water, maybe a safety course would be a good idea.
  • The Importance of Maintaining Your Boat Struts  By : Rob Parker
    If you are one of the 100's of boating hoobyists, make sure you keep you boat in good repair for a trouble free summer.
  • The Advantages of Winged Keels  By : Rob Parker
    Winged keels have distinct advantages over the traditional keel, read more to find out why.
  • GT Channel Brings To You the Latest in Racing Videos  By : John Brady
    Since the day the internet allowed people to publish their videos online, there has been a sort of revolution. Video creators and video submission companies have been jostling for space and attention.
  • Ohio Crappie Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    Ohio definitely has some of the finest waters for crappie fishing. And what’s wonderful about these waters is the easy access to them for a great enjoyment of crappie fishing. Do you know that the waters such as the lakes in Ohio are assured fit for crappie fishing and recommended by many expert biologists?
  • New Jersey Striped Bass Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    Striped Bass fishing conditions in the Garden State are normally great as many of New Jersey’s waters offer good bass fishing conditions.
  • New England Trout Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    If there is any place in New England where trout fishing can really be enjoyed, it’s the North Country Rivers. Some really great trout angling awaits fishermen in New England North Country, where there are really lots of rainbow and brown trout.
  • How to Fish for Salmon  By : Joseph Brown
    If you are someone who is really hooked on salmon fishing, I really can’t blame you. Well, there really is so much excitement, as well as a certain significant degree of contentment, whenever one gets to fish for salmon. Salmon fishing veterans out there either started doing this at a very early age with their fathers, or have acquired continuous salmon fishing experience if they started already in their adult lives. And most would say that salmon fishing can really be an addicting passion. So, are you one of them?
  • Bass Fishing in Winter  By : Joseph Brown
    Since bass fish are cold-blooded, their bodies’ temperature is the same as that of the water’s. The water’s temperature, hence, control the activities and swimming patterns of the bass. The colder the temperature of the water, the slower heartbeat the fish has, the less food and oxygen they require and less activities they do.
  • Hat Creek Fly Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    The clearness and consistent temperature of Hat Creek waters, in combination with an unwavering amount of creek flows, offers anglers enjoyment of fly fishing here almost any day of the year. But then, because of the ideal fishing place that is Hat Creek, there definitely is a price to pay and that is the plenty of visitors wanting to have the same fly fishing enjoying like you do.
  • Fluorocarbon Fishing Lines  By : Joseph Brown
    Nylon monofilament fishing lines have been the line of choice for most anglers and fishermen. It is the most popular of all the fishing lines available. Monofilament line is a thin line that is made of just a single nylon fiber. It can be utilized on spin casting, bait casting and spinning reels.
  • Trout Fishing in New York  By : Joseph Brown
    If you are raring to go for some trout fishing in the New York state, there are actually a number of New York waters that can be considered as best hotspots when it comes to trout fishing. First stop is the Lime Lake Outlet, which can be considered a typical stream where trout abound.
  • Bass Fishing in Ontario  By : Joseph Brown
    Few places in the world rival bass fishing in Ontario. Ontario boasts of the mighty Kenora River, the Quetico Park, Rainy Lake, the Kawarthas and the southern Great Lakes which offer fantastic bass fishing. Smallmouth bass are often caught in these waters, with the biggest ones topping at 6 pounds.
  • Aquatic Life with Sockeye Salmon  By : Joseph Brown
    The Sockeye Salmon under the Oncorhynchus nerka family is very well known as the red or blue back salmon due its chromatic changing character based on the habitat where they are into. The male sockeye salmon has a bright red with a light color of green shade in the head whereas the females have green and yellow tints on them when they are on the freshwater.
  • Big Bass Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    When you go to your big bass fishing activity, one good advice is to study the body of water where you want to fish. Most big bass can easily be found in the dark portions of the water, usually where a piece of structure such as wood is located.
  • Trout Fishing in Arizona  By : Joseph Brown
    Trout fishing in Arizona presents a real treat to anglers. This desert state offers a variety of different cold water trout species, like the Apache Brook, Brown, Cutthroat, and Rainbow trout which may be found in Arizona’s rivers, streams and lakes.
  • Big Carp Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    One of the most common game fish among anglers is the big carp, a Cyrpinidae family fish found in freshwaters. The most popular carp species found in the United States is the Cyrpinus carpio or the common carp.
  • Alaska Salmon Fly Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    Alaska is definitely a great place where if you do some fly fishing, you can catch 20 fish or more in a day. Challenging Alaska salmon such as king salmon, pink and sockeye salmon are aplenty in most of the lakes, streams and rivers of Alaska.
  • Art of Fly Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    Fly fishing is a distinct angling procedure, and especially popular as a method mainly for angling salmon and trout. However, fly fishing is used today for other variety of fish such as the bass, pike, carp and panfish. It is likewise employed for catching marine fish, like the tarpon, striped bass and redfish.
  • Great Alaskan Sport Fishing Adventures  By : Joseph Brown
    It is every fisherman’s dream to have that Great Alaskan Adventure at least once in his lifetime. Who can blame him? Alaskan rivers are filled with 80-pound salmon or 400-pound halibut fish, all just waiting to fulfill every angler’s fantasies.
  • Alaska Silver Salmon Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    The silver salmon of Alaska has been touted as the greatest game fish of Alaska. In fact, the silver salmon fishing record of the State of Alaska is a heavy 26-pounder. The average weight range on the river of Kenai as well as its stream systems is from 9 to 24 pounds.
  • Fishing for Sharks in Hawaii  By : Joseph Brown
    Hawaiian culture considers sharks as one of the most important creatures of the sea. The Hawaiian dictionary, in fact, lists nine revered gods of Hawaii that were associated with sharks. Some people also believe that under certain circumstances, a dead loved one could be reincarnated in the form of a shark, known only by a special name.
  • Going with the Basic with Bamboo Fishing Pole  By : Joseph Brown
    The thought of using a bamboo fishing pole might leave you thinking about your childhood. Often times, parents allow kids to try fishing using bamboo fishing poles that were either created by your father or was bought from a nearby gasoline station near the fishing area or the river.
  • The Living Jewels  By : Joseph Brown
    Often referred to as “swimming flowers,” koi fish are one of the most popular fresh-water ornamental pond fish today. The word “koi” actually comes from the Japanese word koi, which means carp.
  • The Sea as Your Playground  By : Joseph Brown
    Not content to just lounge around the beach? You might want to try ocean kayaking! Sometimes called sea kayaking, it is the sport of paddling on open waters using kayaks, which are small boats propelled by paddlers using double-bladed paddles.
  • Freezing Fishing Adventures  By : Joseph Brown
    Imagine walking out onto a frozen lake on a crisp and clear summer day, your eyes still adjusting to the glint of the sun.
  • Gearing for your First Day of Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    Fishing is a great pastime to indulge in. Some people who have never experienced waiting patiently on the boat for that tantalizing tug on the line and the hefty struggle to pull the fish up and to keep it from escaping the bait may huff and puff and declare fishing as a gigantic waste of time. Amateur anglers, on the other hand, will declare otherwise.
  • Beating the Waves with Surf Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    Definitely, surf fishing is challenging. It really takes a lot of mastery before you could be a very good surfcaster. There are things that you need to consider before setting on for fishing.
  • Fishing in Lake Texoma  By : Joseph Brown
    Lake Texoma is located on the border of Texas and Oklahoma. It is considered to be one of the most popular vacation destinations in the Southwest. Though poor in aquatic vegatation, it's rich in fish and attractive destination for fishers from across US.
  • The Chill Adventure of Winter Fishing  By : Joseph Brown
    During winter, the best comforting thing to do is take a hot bath, have hot soup and curl up in front of the burning fire. But, why would you allow the winter season to pass by without having an adventure? Go out and try winter fishing!

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