One of the most important things that any fishermen won’t have to forget is to bring along his tons of lures so that he can enjoy catching all the fishes in the lake all throughout the day. But why try to bring along tons and tons of lures or baits when you can catch all the fish that you want by using a Banjo Minnow 006? Today, lots of fishermen, hobbyists and fish gamers, know exactly how a Banjo Minnow can help them catch fishes and they don’t have to bring lots of baits in order to get the most catch. You see, this fish lure looks like a real tiny fish attached on a hook. It may even seem to appear moving among the waters and it can lure even fishes that is not hungry anymore.
June 19th, 2009 | Posted in Fishing | No Comments
It was the family summer vacation of 1982 and the Scottish Highlands were enjoying one of its rare blazing hot summers. My dad had just bought me my first ever fishing rod from the local fishing tackle store, it was a bright shiny yellow which stood out a mile, and perhaps this was a sign of things to come! I knew nothing about fishing but couldn’t wait to test the new rod out in the nearby Loch. My dad assembled the fishing tackle for me and off I set, fully expecting to catch lots of fish, although I hadn’t planned as far as what to do with them once I had caught them! It was a gloriously sunny, warm day and after just a few minutes walk from where we were staying, I reached the bank of the Loch and settled into position. A friendly neighbour from one of the other log cabins was fishing just a little further up the bank and it seemed he was already having great success with his landing net already showing signs of activity! It would only be a matter of time, I thought naively, before I was reeling in giant trout, carp [...] Continue Reading…
June 18th, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments
If you’re planning a safari holiday in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, you’ll find yourself and your fellow travelers getting into numerous debates about all the magnificent animals you encounter. Go to overland tours for more information.Not all of us can be as knowledgeable as David Attenborough, but if you want to wise up on a few facts to impress your fellow holidaymakers on a South Africa Safari, here are a few tips to keep you ahead of the pack!ZEBRAWhy do Zebras have stripes?A herd of zebra is a stunning sight for anyone taking a holiday in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, but many are left wondering why on earth these creatures have such a bizarre look. There are three main theories:1) Identity:Zebras’ stripes are like fingerprints with each zebra having a different set of stripes. As a newborn, the young zebra stays close to its mother and learns her stripes. The foal is then able to find its’ mother just by sight.2) Camouflage:Stripes help the zebra hide in grass from predators as well as making it more difficult for a lion to pick out any single zebra from a herd for attack. The stripes may also be confusing [...] Continue Reading…
June 18th, 2009 | Posted in Safari | No Comments
Casey Fronczek is a deep sea fishermen from the southern Florida that spends his week days mass net fishing and spends his weekends provinding big game fish adventures. I was lucky to catch up with Casey last weekend and go out on a marlin watch last Saturday. As apposed to most big game fishermen Casey Fronczek never keeps his catches no matter what the size is. If you are ever in southeast Florida on the weekend and want to see some massive aggresive fish, I suggest contacting Casey Fronczek for a big game fishing trip. To see a video of these amazing trips you may go on to youtube and search for “casey fronczek fishing trips”. He also has the record for the largest tiger shark as well. A fisherman by trade Casey has been hitting the open waters of the gulf since he was six years old with his father, Casey Fronczek, Senior. Casey and his father still take expeditions every weekend to make that magic catch. can remember when his son was just around eight years old and hooked his first marlin, “It was the most exciting thing I have ever seen in my life. Here you [...] Continue Reading…
June 18th, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments
This article is being written in early June, 2009. Why is that related to the topic? Because if you’re reading this any later than six months post-publication, chances are half the information here is badly outdated, perhaps even completely inaccurate. The Internet is the embodiment of rapid change and innovation, and even a self-admitted geek like your author has a hard time keeping up with all of the communications tools available, only some of which are clearly useful for reputation management. The potential roles online tools end up playing aren’t always obvious at first. Twitter started strictly as a social networking tool. But then people were using Twitter to communicate from the site of natural disasters. Soon, others were “Tweeting” breaking news of all sorts, while some Twitter users found it was a great way to instantly complain about…anything. Including you. Twitter had evolved, in months, into a way for those who intend you harm to start immediately blasting your reputation. Even with well-established tools, such as Google search, most people aren’t aware that it’s possible not just to set up Google news alerts, but to set up a Google “comprehensive” search that will cover anything that is indexed [...] Continue Reading…
June 17th, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments
Founded and based in England, BSA is the oldest gun maker and arms producer in Great Britain. There are different explanations as to what the BSA acronym means, but the general belief is that it represents the Birmingham Small Arms Company. BSA manufacturers a number of products including vehicles, arms, and military equipment. At it’s peak, BSA was the single largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world. Since 1996, BSA has been expanding it’s product offering in their line of rifle scopes. They have engineered scopes that are targeted towards the more cost minded, as well as some that are specifically produced for specialized applications like bad weather and shooting at dusk or early morning under poor or limited lighting. Currently, BSA has rifle scope models for the following specific needs: * Air rifles * Rimfires * Centerfire * Tactical * BDC models (Sweet series) While BSA is somewhat better recognized as “budget brand”, they have made significant improvements in both quality and product offerings in the last 3-5 years. They are best recognized for their BDC (Bullet Drop Compensation) models, which offer built-in bullet drop compensation with specific rifle calibers and bullet weights. These models are somewhat unique [...] Continue Reading…
June 16th, 2009 | Posted in Hunting | No Comments