Outdoors

Tips on Buying a Kayak

July 30th, 2009

If you are choosing your first kayak there are lots of different alternatives to think about. The first thing to take into account will be the material and you can choose from rigid plastic, inflatable plastic, wood plus some other materials such as graphite composites, Kevlar and carbon fiber. When you’ve decided on the type of construction you prefer you will need to consider a few factors before you buy your kayak.

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Helpful Summer Bass Fishing Tips

July 28th, 2009

Summer bass fishing may very well be one of the most enjoyable activities that you ever participate in. There is nothing else like it out there, and is an experience that you are never going to forget. Whether you get some lake bass fishing tips before you head out there or not, remember that you are going to need to learn specific summer bass fishing tips.

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Where to Find Pro Bass Fishing Tips

July 28th, 2009

There are summer bass fishing tips and then there are the pro bass fishing tips, and it really all depends on the particular type of bass that you are going fishing after which is going to determine the type of tips that you will benefit learning. The biggest mistake that fishermen make is assuming that all bass fish are caught in the same way.

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Corporate Yacht Charter

July 27th, 2009

Solent yacht charter in Hampshire has never been more popular and if you’re an experienced sailor with the necessary experience and training certificates you’ll be able to take advantage of bareboat yacht charter. However, if you don’t hold any qualifications or experience of chartering a yacht, or just want to sit back and enjoy some leisure time with family and friends, you have the option of skippered yacht charter. Skippered Solent yacht charter means you’ll be in the hands of a professional skipper who will take responsibility for the sailing of the boat while you enjoy the coastal views and exhilaration of sailing the Solent.

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An Overview Of The Boating Marine

July 23rd, 2009

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A boating marine life is far different from a so-called “normal” life. In our culture, we are raised with certain expectations of how our lives should be. We are supposed to want marriage, family, a house with a white picket fence and a minivan or SUV. However, a growing number of people have begun to realize that this is only one of many possible lifestyles. A boating marine life can be every bit as fulfilling as a traditional life.

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Practical and Simple Guidelines You Should Follow When Choosing The Highest Quality Sailboats

July 22nd, 2009

Once you are determined that sailing is a sport you enjoy you will need to think about what type of sailboat you would like. There are many different sailboats that you can choose from. There will be benefits and drawbacks of each type. There are a large selection of small beginner sailboats in addition to larger boats for more advanced sailors.

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Are Bamboo Rods As Good As Carbon Fiber Ones?

July 21st, 2009

With all the fantastic advances in fishing tackle technology in recent years, is it really worth buying a fishing rod from a bygone era? This is the question that many anglers have asked themselves, particularly fly fishers. Is getting hold of a classic vintage fishing rod actually practical and beneficial?

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Fly Fishing Accessories

July 21st, 2009

There are certain things you must keep in mind if you want to go out and have an enjoyable time fishing together. Kids have shorter attention spans than adults which can make it difficult to determine when they are old enough to start fishing. You need to have some of the basic safety tools available with you at all times. It is also a good idea to get your kids into swimming lessons and teach them to be a swimmer as additional safety precaution. Teaching your kids how to fish is a lot of fun.

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Walleye Bait Guidelines: Check Out These Great Walleye Baits!

July 21st, 2009

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Click Here To See Old School Walleye Fishing Secrets From 12 Backcountry Walleye Masters!

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Stripping The Weight From Racing Bikes

July 21st, 2009

When it comes to road racing, particularly in time trials, everyone is looking to be a light as they possibly can. Pro cyclists are on very strict diets and watch their weight very carefully, but the racing bikes also need to pretty trim. Over the years the weight of time trials bikes had dropped quite dramatically, around 50g average over 5 years. Most people would consider this not a lot but when it comes to racing every gram counts. So what are the latest developments to come on scene, aimed at shaving another few pounds off?

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