13 February 2010 | Boating | Tim Richardson
Catching more big carp is much easier when you know some very stimulating details about bait components, how fish sense your baits, how to manipulate fish physiology to make fish want to eat our baits more and more! Many of the questions anglers ask about baits and fishing are pretty irrelevant compared to some of the most important which are so often over-looked because the angler is so conditioned to thinking like a commercially-manipulated angler instead of thinking like a fish which is far superior of course! When your thinking about baits choices and how to manipulate fish senses and behaviours in our favour against them begins with the fish themselves you have incredible potential power compared to anglers who merely follow the herd!
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09 February 2010 | Boats | Sam Patrolio
If you own a boat that you regularly take out on fishing or leisure trips then you may have fitted, or at least be aware of, trolling motors. These are an electric version of a boat engine that is now seen as having a number of merits as compared to the traditional gasoline motor. Perhaps the biggest advantage is the sound, or lack of it. Most gas motors are very noisy; a trolling motor will produce almost no sound. Also, another important factor is the environmental issues that we cannot escape from today. It is known that by using a fossil fuel such as gasoline we are contributing to the amount of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. If you are going to have many years of enjoying your boat then you will need to understand the workings and maintenance of the various minn kota trolling motors parts .
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06 February 2010 | Boating | John Joseph
In today’s world Kayaking has become the most sought after sport with millions of people across all nations participating in it with vivid interest. It is sport which is played in water and apart from being great fun for the entire family it also acts as a good workout activity.
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20 January 2010 | Boats | Tom Ryan
Pontoon boats are getting ever more popular these days, the main reason behind this is that there is so much space on them you cant go wrong. So if you want to get a boat that can hold a lot of extra stuff, or people, then you may want to think about getting a pontoon boat.
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20 January 2010 | 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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20 January 2010 | Boating | Jerry Collinsburg
If you have never went fishing for sharks before, then you will need to know some basic information before you get out there. Sharks are very aggressive and can also be very dangerous, so I will go over what you need to know about shark fishing.
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07 January 2010 | Boating | Brock Davis
Building a boat is very much simply than you might expect. Through this short article that I have written, I hope I can motivate anyone out there who have been sitting on this idea of constructing their very own boat to get ready their equipment and get started soon. No experience of any boat making or carpentry is required from you.
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05 January 2010 | Boating | Darren Walker
Florida has very tropical waters all year round, especially in the south, which makes it one the best places in the world to saltwater fish. Some of the main attractions to anglers in Florida are the Keys and the Everglades.
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04 January 2010 | Boats | Arran James
A newly released jet ski can be a costly investment so it is often a benefit to search out alternatives, such as the thriving second-hand market or repo watercrafts for sale. This ensures that finances are not stretched to the limit, and offers a solution to locate the most cost-effective, and yet still feature packed PWC on the market.
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02 January 2010 | Boats | Josh Brodderick
I am a huge pwc fan, so every chance I get I try to let other pwc owners know that if you are skimping on your choice of seadoo covers, then you are doing a dis-service to your pride and joy, and will inevitably shorten the the lifespan of your water craft in more ways than one. In addition to potential functional damage caused by exposure to the elements, you will also allow cosmetic damage to your pwc as well.
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