Monday, March 24, 2008

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Three Good Reasons To Take Up Fishing


For the non-angler fishing can seem like a strange sport. It involves lots of waiting around on a river bank, possibly for whole days and nights, and the likelihood of getting cold and wet is very high. After all that, you may not even be rewarded for your patience and you might go home empty handed and disappointed. So why on earth would anyone be tempted to go fishing?

Every angler will all have his own theories as to why the sport is so popular, but it?s likely that they will include some, if not all, of the following aspects:

Weather
You can fish in any weather. In the summer, you?ll be hard pushed to find a more glorious way of spending your time. It?s hot, the birds are singing, and the countryside (and hopefully, the water) is teeming with wildlife. Even in the winter, however, fishing can be immensely enjoyable. You can get a feeling of man against the elements. How well you are prepared for the weather can make or break your fishing trip. If you?ve come well wrapped up, with plenty of food and hot drink, then you?ll get a lot of enjoyment out of it.

Escapism
Going fishing allows you to have some time to yourself. We all lead busy lives and now and again it is important to take a break, do something for ourselves and forget about the daily grind. With only your own thoughts for company and possible a radio or a good book, fishing gives you time to reflect on recent events.

Camaraderie
Just as fishing is a good time to enjoy your own company, it?s also a good excuse to get together with some mates. You?d be surprised how many new friends you can make as well, especially by visiting the same venue regularly. Competitions are also great fun because you?re pitting your wits against other anglers. There?s obviously an element of luck involved, but it?s also about using your skills and techniques in such a way as the situation demands.


About the Author:

Dog Lane Fishery in Warwickshire caters for all types of anglers. Whether you?re into big carp, match sized carp, bream, tench or big roach, there?s something for everyone. Visit their website now by clicking on coarse fishing UK





Another short fishing tackle boxes review
The Best Fly Fishing Rods


Most fly fishermen take the sport very seriously. Going beyond the fact that it is a way to catch fish and also to enjoy the outd...

Click here to read more

Featured fishing tackle boxes Items
The Pocket Fishing Guide: Freshwater Basics, Hook, Line & Sinker



The Pocket Fishing Guide: Freshwater Basics, Hook, Line & Sinker
The Pocket Fishing Basics Guide gives the basic information you need for a successful fishing experience. With its informative, well-organized text, clear, black and white illustrations and diagrams, this book will be a concise handbook for the basics of fishing, from the rod in your hand to the hook on the end of the line. The Pocket Fishing Basics Guide is a handy tackle box companion for both the novice and experienced angler. This book can help you get started, or if you are already an angler, it will serve as a handy reminder and reference for all kinds of fishing situations.



Deep Sea Fishing: The Lure of Big Game Fish



Deep Sea Fishing: The Lure of Big Game Fish



Casting Illusions: The World of Fly-Fishing



Casting Illusions: The World of Fly-Fishing



Fishing in Western Canada: A Freshwater Guide



Fishing in Western Canada: A Freshwater Guide



Fly-Fishing for Trophy Trout: A Complete Guide for the Beginning Fly-Fisher



Fly-Fishing for Trophy Trout: A Complete Guide for the Beginning Fly-Fisher
A basic guide for the beginning fly-fsher, this book covers; techniques, equipment, insects, trout species, fly patterns, knots, hot spots, and much more.



Classic Minnesota Fishing Stories: A Rare Collection of First-Hand Accounts, Anecdotes, and Reports



Classic Minnesota Fishing Stories: A Rare Collection of First-Hand Accounts, Anecdotes, and Reports



Living Legends of Big Game Fishing



Living Legends of Big Game Fishing



Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories



Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories

Novelist, playwright, essayist, and short-story writer Gao Xingjian is that rare breed of artist able to express himself with equal grace in almost any form of literature. In 2000 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in recognition of his astonishing talents. The collection Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather offers this author's own selection and arrangement of his shorter fiction.

Written between 1983 and 1990, these beautifully translated stories take as their themes the fragility of love and life, and the haunting power of memory. In "The Temple" the narrator's acute and mysterious anxiety overshadows the "delirious happiness" of an outing with his new wife on their honeymoon. In "The Cramp" a man narrowly escapes drowning in the sea, only to find that no one even noticed his absence. In "The Accident" a bus hits a cyclist and, as in stop-action film, the chaotic aftermath gives way to a calm, ordinary street corner with no trace of the previous drama. In the title story the narrator attempts to "unburden myself of homesickness" only to find himself lost in a labyrinth of childhood memories. Everywhere in this collection are powerful psychological portraits of characters whose unarticulated hopes and fears betray the never-ending presence of the past in their present lives.

Gao Xingjian has shown a mastery of the epic form in his novels Soul Mountain and One Man's Bible. In Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather, he brings the same passion and precision to the short story.



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The Best fishing tackle boxes Articles on Wine
Three Good Reasons To Take Up Fishing


For the non-angler fishing can seem like a strange sport. It involves lots of waiting around on a river bank, possibly for whole days and nights, and the likelihood of getting cold and wet is very high. After all that, you may not even be rewarded for your patience and you might go home empty handed and disappointed. So why on earth would anyone be tempted to go fishing?

Every angler will all have his own theories as to why the sport is so popular, but it?s likely that they will include some, if not all, of the following aspects:

Weather
You can fish in any weather. In the summer, you?ll be hard pushed to find a more glorious way of spending your time. It?s hot, the birds are singing, and the countryside (and hopefully, the water) is teeming with wildlife. Even in the winter, however, fishing can be immensely enjoyable. You can get a feeling of man against the elements. How well you are prepared for the weather can make or break your fishing trip. If you?ve come well wrapped up, with plenty of food and hot drink, then you?ll get a lot of enjoyment out of it.

Escapism
Going fishing allows you to have some time to yourself. We all lead busy lives and now and again it is important to take a break, do something for ourselves and forget about the daily grind. With only your own thoughts for company and possible a radio or a good book, fishing gives you time to reflect on recent events.

Camaraderie
Just as fishing is a good time to enjoy your own company, it?s also a good excuse to get together with some mates. You?d be surprised how many new friends you can make as well, especially by visiting the same venue regularly. Competitions are also great fun because you?re pitting your wits against other anglers. There?s obviously an element of luck involved, but it?s also about using your skills and techniques in such a way as the situation demands.


About the Author:

Dog Lane Fishery in Warwickshire caters for all types of anglers. Whether you?re into big carp, match sized carp, bream, tench or big roach, there?s something for everyone. Visit their website now by clicking on coarse fishing UK





Another short fishing tackle boxes review
The Best Fly Fishing Rods


Most fly fishermen take the sport very seriously. Going beyond the fact that it is a way to catch fish and also to enjoy the outd...

Click here to read more

Featured fishing tackle boxes Items
The Pocket Fishing Guide: Freshwater Basics, Hook, Line & Sinker



The Pocket Fishing Guide: Freshwater Basics, Hook, Line & Sinker
The Pocket Fishing Basics Guide gives the basic information you need for a successful fishing experience. With its informative, well-organized text, clear, black and white illustrations and diagrams, this book will be a concise handbook for the basics of fishing, from the rod in your hand to the hook on the end of the line. The Pocket Fishing Basics Guide is a handy tackle box companion for both the novice and experienced angler. This book can help you get started, or if you are already an angler, it will serve as a handy reminder and reference for all kinds of fishing situations.



Deep Sea Fishing: The Lure of Big Game Fish



Deep Sea Fishing: The Lure of Big Game Fish



Casting Illusions: The World of Fly-Fishing



Casting Illusions: The World of Fly-Fishing



Fishing in Western Canada: A Freshwater Guide



Fishing in Western Canada: A Freshwater Guide



Fly-Fishing for Trophy Trout: A Complete Guide for the Beginning Fly-Fisher



Fly-Fishing for Trophy Trout: A Complete Guide for the Beginning Fly-Fisher
A basic guide for the beginning fly-fsher, this book covers; techniques, equipment, insects, trout species, fly patterns, knots, hot spots, and much more.



Classic Minnesota Fishing Stories: A Rare Collection of First-Hand Accounts, Anecdotes, and Reports



Classic Minnesota Fishing Stories: A Rare Collection of First-Hand Accounts, Anecdotes, and Reports



Living Legends of Big Game Fishing



Living Legends of Big Game Fishing



Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories



Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories

Novelist, playwright, essayist, and short-story writer Gao Xingjian is that rare breed of artist able to express himself with equal grace in almost any form of literature. In 2000 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in recognition of his astonishing talents. The collection Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather offers this author's own selection and arrangement of his shorter fiction.

Written between 1983 and 1990, these beautifully translated stories take as their themes the fragility of love and life, and the haunting power of memory. In "The Temple" the narrator's acute and mysterious anxiety overshadows the "delirious happiness" of an outing with his new wife on their honeymoon. In "The Cramp" a man narrowly escapes drowning in the sea, only to find that no one even noticed his absence. In "The Accident" a bus hits a cyclist and, as in stop-action film, the chaotic aftermath gives way to a calm, ordinary street corner with no trace of the previous drama. In the title story the narrator attempts to "unburden myself of homesickness" only to find himself lost in a labyrinth of childhood memories. Everywhere in this collection are powerful psychological portraits of characters whose unarticulated hopes and fears betray the never-ending presence of the past in their present lives.

Gao Xingjian has shown a mastery of the epic form in his novels Soul Mountain and One Man's Bible. In Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather, he brings the same passion and precision to the short story.



Current fishing tackle boxes News
Sorting Fishing Tackle

Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:31:22 GMT
I just had my boat detailed to get ready for the state Top Six and had to take everything out of it.

Anglers find prime spots to pier into sea

Sun, 16 Mar 2008 06:04:00 GMT
Fishing from Texas coastal piers takes preparation and patience. Many anglers push shopping carts or pull wagons piled with chairs, tackle boxes and coolers with rods sticking out of the pile to a favorite spot ...


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