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  • College Football and Catfish!  By : Bob Alexander
    Having fun is not always about the number of fish you catch, but the memories you bring home.
  • ATV Crashes - The Eye Opening Statistics  By : Corbin Newlyn
    All-terrain vehicles are an excellent recreation for both the younger generation as well as the older generation. However, proper safety precautions need to be taken before using an ATV. Read on to learn more.
  • Ways To Improve Performance with ATV Accessories  By : Corbin Newlyn
    All-terrain vehicles are great for both work and performance. When it comes to using them for performance there are ways to enhance your ATV. Read on to learn more.
  • Know More About Type Of Backpack  By : PisanK
    The following detail will take you thought the basic guide of these types of backpack. You will get to know each of them about what they look like and short description of their usage
  • Classes of Motor Homes and RVs  By : Andrew Stratton
    There are more than nine commonly recognized classes of motor homes and other RVs manufactured by more than eighty companies for the North American market ranging between 13 feet in length to almost 50. Here we take a quick look at each of the classes, their sizes, and their cost.
  • Rock Climbing Provides New Levels Of Adventure For Those In Texas  By : Pat Carpenter
    For the adventuresome in Texas, one of the most exciting sports going is rock climbing. Regardless of where someone lives, including the cities of Austin, Dallas and Houston, the opportunities for getting a natural shot of adrenaline abound.
  • Kiteboarding: A Great Way To Enjoy Life In Texas  By : Pat Carpenter
    One of the "up and coming" sports people are enjoying has its roots in the simple joys of sailing a kite.
    Toss in a skateboard and turn on the virtual blender and you have kiteboarding, an extreme sport that's taking off, throughout Texas but especially in cities such as Houston, Dallas and Austin.
  • Finding The Right Overnight Summer Camp For Your Child Or Teen  By : Helen Hecker
    Selecting the right camp that fits into your child or teen's interests, special interests, special needs and abilities will be of the utmost importance.
  • Hiking - Some Things To Consider When Picking A Backpack  By : Hiking Club
    A hiking backpack has to hold everything that you will need on a hike and also has to be carried, so it's very important that you choose a pack that suits both you and your needs. This article looks at the basics of selecting a hiking backpack.
  • Hiking - Dealing With Those Hopefully Infrequent Blisters  By : Hiking Club
    Blisters will undoubtedly appear from time to time but there is a great deal that can be done to minimize the risk. Treating blisters, if they do arise, is also a fairly simple process.
  • Hiking - An Introduction To Using A Compass  By : Hiking Club
    Although GPS (Global Positioning System) navigation is becoming increasingly popular, it's a good idea for hikers to know how to use a good old-fashioned compass so that they have something to fall back on when their GPS can't get a signal, or its batteries run flat.
  • 5 Basic Safety Tips for Hikers  By : Hiking Club
    While hiking is generally great fun and something of an adventure it is not without its risks and every year a small number of hikers unfortunately get themselves lost or sustain injuries out on the trail. This article looks at five basic tips to ensure that your hiking adventures keep you safe.
  • Picnic Backpack: Why You Should Go For It.  By : PisanK
    It can be said that today most of people still using old-fashion picnic basket, meanwhile there are many people have tried picnic backpack as they can see many of benefit to use them. So it is your own considerations about which kind that suit you the most and then just go for it.
  • My Mexico Beach Cobia!  By : Bob Alexander
    When you're fishing in the surf, anything can take your bait, so be prepared.
  • New York moving company: keep on moving  By : Claudia White
    As change is the only constant thing and hanging on is the only sin, everyone needs to keep on changing for survival. If the survival condition is change in place then what else can be more supportive than New York moving company? So hire its relocation services and keep on moving.
  • The Basics Of Bait  By :
    There are three main types of bait to be used in fishing, each with plusses and minuses.
  • Overnight Summer Camp - Tips To Make Selection Easier  By : Helen Hecker
    Some overnight summer camps have a tightly targeted focus such as religious study, academics, and competitive sports.
  • Campfire Capers: We Ate the State Record  By : Charles Wansor
    Very rarely did we fish after dark; after all, there was a campfire to look forward to, and a full evening of agitation, degradation, exaggeration, distortion, prevarication, some actual information, and lots of flatus.
  • Campfire Capers: The Skinniest Fish I Ever Saw  By : Charles Wansor
    Next to the hilarious conversations and rowdy campfire capers, the next best thing about our “fishing trips” had to be the great food, especially the pan frying of a day’s catch. All species tasted the same—excellent! Perch and walleye seemed to be the group’s preferred fare but crappies, bluegills, catfish, and even the state’s “put and take” trout, all melted on the tongue whether breaded, coated with special sauces or spread over with just a hint of butter, salt and pepper.
  • Campfire Capers: There’s a Bear in Your Truck  By : Charles Wansor
    The site we called Stough’s Point was part of a larger “camping” area which was actually a state park. During the times we camped there, the park had not yet been developed into the fairly typical layout of rows of pull-ins with hook ups and modern conveniences like showers and toilets and laundry facilities. It was then, in a word, ”rustic.”
  • Campfire Capers: Throw a Little Light on the Subject  By : Charles Wansor
    Being that Stough’s Point was part of a state park, we did not have exclusive use of it, though very few people camped there besides us (or maybe because of us). The resulting “solitude” created senses of ownership and privacy that perhaps were unfounded but nonetheless powerful, breeding resentment and distrust when others showed up or ventured nearby. Ah, the curses of privilege, eh!
  • Campfire Capers: Muskie Finally Catches One!  By : Charles Wansor
    If you are part of a regular crew of pals who hunt, or fish, or hike, or camp, you probably know what I am talking about here. It seems that every such group has in it one person who stirs the must chuckles, make the most mistakes, or says the funniest things, usually unintentionally. These are the folks who don’t even have bad luck; they have no luck at all. Muskie was our guy.
  • Campfire Capers: First Time in the Circle: Meet the Cast  By : Charles Wansor
    While you wouldn’t be destitute, if you have gone through life never having sat around a campfire with good friends, you are certainly less rich in memories than those of us who have. Hours whiled away under dark skies in the bright light of roaring flames bring mighty returns on the simple investment of time well spent. One good night of campfire capers can earn years of chuckles, smiles, and comforting recollections.
  • Restaurant Search  By : Philip Kallberg Philip Kallberg
    The cuisine of each country is unique, not just a country, but inside each country too there are thousands of different flavours and dishes that can be enjoyed. Visit any city of the world, and you will instantly be told about how some restaurant or diner is popular for a particular dish. Such is the variety and diversity that is on offer when it comes to food and eating places.
  • Fly Fishing The Sport For Any Time Of Year  By : Ronald Piper
    Fly fishing is one of those sports adds a little extra challenge to the fun of the sport. This is an ancient fishing method that basically uses what looks like a natural insect to lure the fish to bite. Granted the equipment has changed drastically from what was used in ancient days, today there is equipment designed especially for fly-fishing.
  • Thinking About Bass Fishing in Mexicao?  By : Ronald Piper
    Are you an avid bass fishing lover? Have you been fishing for awhile? Or maybe you are just interested in bass fishing and have always wanted to try it.
  • Remember Your Flashlight: A guide to surviving in the forest  By : Ben Anton
    No one wants to think that they can get lost while hiking or camping but being prepared can make all the difference if such an unfortunately thing happens.
    This article outlines what to do if you are lost in the woods and what to pack beforehand to ensure you can survive until help arrives.
  • How To Water Ski Safely  By : John Myre
    According to the National Safety Council, about 5 million Americans water ski each year, and approximately 6,500 require emergency room treatment. Most of these injuries are the result of carelessness and poor preparation.
  • Apalachicola Seafood Gumbo and Me!  By : Bob Alexander
    Not all seafood gumbo is good, but most have their redeeming qualities.
  • Fishing Tackle Tips  By : Rickie Smith
    Fishing tackle is a critical part of catching that much desired fish. It is always a good idea to have a wide assortment of sinkers in the fishing tackle box so that you always have what you need.
  • The History of Golf  By : Irene Forde
    A brief history of golf from it's beginnings in the Middle Ages.
  • Top Campsites In France  By : Daniel Johansson
    Each year millions of tourists from all over the world choose to spend their holidays sleeping under canvas or in static mobile homes in fantastically equipped campsites throughout France. With a staggering 11,000 to choose from it can be quite a daunting task to find campsite or holiday park that ticks all the boxes for your holiday.
  • Car Hire UK - UK Car Rental - Low Cost Car Rental - The Car Hire Group  By : Ani Ben
    Car Hire and rental worldwide including USA, Florida, California, UK, Portugal, Spain, France and Australia. Get instant online quotes and save money with out £5 price match guarantee.
  • Visiting Cape San Blas For The First Time  By : Laurel E.
    Cape San Blas is a very popular destination among tourists because the area has a lot to offer thanks to its many attractions and the variety of activities available for family vacation fun. Many people are drawn to the pet friendly beaches and relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere.
  • Fishing For A Fishing Partner!  By : Bob Alexander
    There are rules to follow when you select the perfect fishing partner.

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