29 April 2009 | Boats | Trent Trebler
When looking around to buy boat insurance, reading the fine print and being in the know about policies that will best suit the boat owner’s requirements will entail cost savings and the best coverage and product value.
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27 April 2009 | Boats | Trent Trebler
When looking around to buy boat insurance, reading the fine print and being in the know about policies that will best suit the boat owner’s requirements will entail cost savings and the best coverage and product value.
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26 April 2009 | Boats | Carey Hansborough
The sport of fishing can be dated back to more than 10,000 years, and it is believed that it has been around since the beginning of evolution. When you are fishing though, you must know why you are doing this, some people do it for the fun of, the pure sport, they catch, they get their picture taken with the fish and then they release it. Others might fish to put food on the table, or they may fish for a living so restaurants and grocery stores can supply fish to consumers.
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25 April 2009 | Boating | Derek Gatehouse
There’s nothing worse I think than snagging a big one, only to have problems reeling it in because of a dirty reel. I’m sorry to say, you have to clean your reel occasionally if it is to last, and to perform well.
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25 April 2009 | Boating | LaZinnia Manley
GPS receivers are becoming less expensive as well as more technically sophisticated, as the scope of the product keeps expanding. The Garmin Handheld GPS Oregon 400c Receiver is the latest offering from Garmin. The unit features a touch screen which is precisely three inches in diagonal length. The screen is also readable under direct sunlight.
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24 April 2009 | Boats | Bamegnam Mbouda
For the avid fisherman, a fish finder is a wonderful tool for you to take with you on your expeditions out on the ocean. The fish finder that you choose can greatly increase your odds of finding and catching all the fish that you want when you are fishing for sport or even as a commercial fisherman.
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22 April 2009 | Boating | Derek Gatehouse
I write articles about many things, and fishing is a big one for me. But to be honest, I’m not sure this particular article really belongs in the fishing category. Yet it’s my favorite fishing story to date.
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21 April 2009 | Boating | Anthony Herbert
When looking for that perfect Mississippi cruise, there are all sorts of reviews covering the various options, including those given by professional cruise critics. Specialized critics give an exceptional viewpoint on cruises that you cannot get by reading customer reviews. You can learn a lot by reading their opinions.
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19 April 2009 | Boating | Toby Johns
Forging our ways across the waters has been a method of travel for thousands of years. Old Town Kayaks has been around since the twenty-first century, fashioning kayaks since 1940. Originally inspired by the canoe of the Native Americans, Old Towne began manufacturing kayaks with sealskin design, as well as wood and canvas.
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18 April 2009 | Boats | Chris Newman
Rivers and Lakes from all around the country are being overrun with weeds. Because weeds are a big problem with water wildlife, new ways to control them without disturbing the environment are being developed. For someone to physically go in and remove the weeds is not an answer because the water is too murky and deep. Pontoon boats are becoming used more and more to removed these weeds.
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