Archive for the ‘Recreation and Sports’


June 15th, 2008

Top Bass Fishing Tips, Part Three, Bass Fishing From Shore

Welcome to the third article in the series Top Bass Fishing Tips. In today’s article we are going to look at bass fishing from shore. Before we do again if you have missed any of the previous articles in the series, do a quick search and I’m sure you find them as the goal behind this series is to you with top bass fishing tips so that you can catch more bass

Bass fishing from shore is not a new concept. In fact I think for most of my life I would consider myself a shore fisherman. Bass fishing from shore is a great opportunity for a lot of learning and experience in learning how to catch more bass.

May 31st, 2008

Early Origins Of Ultimate Fighting Championships Training

The words “ultimate fighting” in the phrase “ultimate fighting championship training” seems to have evolved from the very fertile imagination of cartoonists who primarily created the cartoons on TV for the kids, obviously catering to the kids’ tendency in the use of colorful language in their childish innocence.

If you watch closely the kids’ cartoons now, mixed martial arts rings a familiar bell of those long hours you spent yourself watching your favorite cartoons before the TV set in your own kiddy years.

May 18th, 2008

Deer Hunting Tips - A Few Tips For Hunting

While deer hunting can be fun, it can also be one heck of a sport to master. There are some things that you MUST do and there are also things that you must avoid doing. Here are a few tips to help you become a more successful hunter.

The first thing you should check before going hunting is if you have everything you need. This includes the right clothes (if your in a treestand try to blend in with the tree), extra clips of ammo, your gun (of course), and what ever else you may need to bring with you.

April 29th, 2008

Sunfish Lures - The Most Deadly Sunfish Lure Ever Created

Many people head out to their local bait shop to pick up live bait to go fishing for sunfish. However, with the amazing plastics that we have available in today’s world of fishing, I think plastic is better than live bait for sunfish.

Why? Well, in my opinion, buying worms, grubs, or maggots is not really what I look forward to when I think about going to have fun with some sunfish. They are messy, and the Styrofoam containers that the bait comes in litter every shoreline I have ever fished in my life. When you have a pack of plastics, you really don’t have a problem with sealing them up and throwing them in your pocket.

March 19th, 2008

Golf Club Head Covers - Tips For Shopping For This Important Equipment

Today, golf club had covers are becoming more and more popular. The reason for this is simple: as more players are purchasing those $500 golf drivers, they want to make sure that they are protected from the rest of their woods and irons.

Also, it certainly makes you look more professional when you have head covers. In addition to your golf putters, golf training equipment, finding the best golf clubs, etc, head covers are a vital part of your golf equipment.Here some important tips help you to find the best head covers for your golf clubs as quickly as possible.

March 17th, 2008

Just What Are The Stages In The Tour De France?

The Tour de France Stages The Tour de France is broken down into “stages.” There is one race held each day but not always one stage. Think of a stage as a sort of distinct race distance. Riders win or lose, rank high or low, depending on their cumulative times from start to finish. Sometimes riders are rewarded time bonuses as well as prizes for finishing first.

March 14th, 2008

Understanding The Importance Of Linear Versus Rotational In Throwing The Baseball Balanced

Balancing your body when pitching is a very important part of the mechanics of pitching. To throw a ball in a straight line, whether it is hardball or softball, angles of the body have to form linear angles at certain degrees of angulation and all angles have to compliment the other in order to transfer the energy from the feet up through the large core muscles for the projectile (The Ball) to be thrown in the direction of the strike zone. In this article I will explain the theory of linear versus Rotational the later being the problematic issue at hand.

March 14th, 2008

taking The Mystery Out Of Ice Fishing Lure Selection

It is always a bit of a challenge to decide, which is the best ice fishing lure to use in the various lakes. While there is no hard and fast science to lure selection there are some basic factors that anglers can keep in mind when deciding what type of ice fishing lure is likely to attract the most fish. The key in most cases is to have a good selection of the basic lures including spoons, hard bodies, plastic worms and bugs, and bait-type lures to allow you to be able to switch around. Jigs will be a key type of ice fishing lure no matter where you fish, but they may not be a great idea if the bottom is full of a lot of debris and vegetation.

March 14th, 2008

Wakeboarding Equipment

A boat, a board, a tow line, a life jacket and a body of water are what the wakeboarder needs to get started. These pieces of equipment can vary in expense and detail and can be overwhelming for the beginner. This article will help the beginner get started and define what equipment and brand names to look out for to get ready to ride the perfect wake.

March 14th, 2008

Get A Helping Hand When Hunting For Elk

When you choose to use a guide to go out into the wilderness to bag an elk, it can be very advantageous but will not be cheap. Guides can show you the best places and ways to shoot an elk. It may be an unsettling transaction between you and an outfitter, as you will have to present blind faith to this person and trust that they can do what you’re paying them for. Most require a deposit in order to secure your spot. The deposits alone could add up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars.


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