Posts Tagged ‘Love’
I love all forms of fishing, including land-based game fishing for marine species like yellowtail kingfish and snapper, deep-sea fishing, spin-fishing for Chinook salmon, and, of course, fly-fishing for trout. This way, you won’t waste your time with bad water and unlikely spots and so you’ll catch more fish! All I need to do is send an email to say that I’m not satisfied (for any reason, even if it is because I don’t like the pictures) and I’ll receive my money bac Having read through you
The Alaska Fishing Report Is Here
Saturday, September 26th, 2009
You have finally made it. You are standing in the beauty that is Alaska at last. The Salmon fish in the area should be alert because you are there to catch the big ones. Anyone who loves to fish and hang out in the beauty of nature will absolutely love it in Alaska. The Alaska fishing report says you are in for a great time.
The Fries That Bind Us
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Stephen Von WorleyIn the lower 48 states, the farthest you can ever get from a domestic McDonald’s is 107 miles.Stephen Von Worley, who blogs over at Weather Sealed, created the map above of the contiguous United States. It is colored by the distance to the nearest pair of golden arches. Some immediate patterns emerge from the map, including that East Coasters love them some Mickey D’s. Mr. Von Worley writes: As expected, McDonald’s cluster at the population centers and hug the highway grid. Ea
Scope Out This Alaska Fishing Report
Thursday, September 24th, 2009
by Bob Hobson You have finally made it. You are standing in the beauty that is Alaska at last. The Salmon fish in the area should be alert because you are there to catch the big ones. Anyone who loves to fish and hang out in the beauty of nature will absolutely love it in Alaska. The Alaska fishing report says you are in for a great time. The beauty that can be found in Alaska is unmatched to any other area of the world. As you glance around at the snow capped mountains and the open areas of
Fishing The Kenai River
Monday, September 21st, 2009
Do you love fishing? Have you heard of the Kenai River in Alaska? Kenai River fishing is an angler’s fantasy, really the mother lode of salmon fishing. The Kenai runs an impressive 82 miles, from Kenai Lake in southern Alaska to the Pacific ocean, at Cook’s Inlet. Starting in May, continuing through mid-October, the Kenai promontory, just three hours south of harbor, offers a smorgasbord of fishing adventures you won’t shortly forget. Among the salmon varieties found are King, Socke