Archive for December, 2008

For many fishermen, fishing in Alaska means one thing….Halibut.
I love Halibut.
Especially steamed and grilled, with a tasty baked potato and an ice cold beverage!
As far as fishing for Halibut, well, that is a different story, mainly because I had never done it.
Now, most people I had talked to that had ventured out to sea to […]

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Fly fishing is addictive. Once you start, you’ll never stop. Whether you are going to the local water hole or to Alaska, you should use a fly fishing journal to keep track of your sessions.
Fly Fishing Journals
Fly fishing is more than just fishing, it’s a peaceful, surreal activity. For many, there is almost a meditative […]

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Current detailed GPS measurements conducted on the 16-17th September have shown that Mount Blanc amounts to 4810.7 m. Monte Bianco is smothered by a deep ice cap which has got bigger by 2.8 meters in only two years moreover more surprising the amount of the ice has virtually doubled up . At any rate that […]

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Well there is a new prototype car with three wheels, which is poised to take the European market by storm. And it is very clever indeed. In fact so is its name The CLEVER, which stands for; Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transport. This vehicle is only 3 feet wide and it is a […]

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Fly Fishing

Fly Fishing is an ancient method of fishing that is effective for catching salmonids such as trout and salmon. Fly-fishing for trout is usually best in ponds, small streams, rivers and lakes. Fly-fishing is unique because unlike other fishing methods, artificial flies made by tying feathers, fur, foam, yarn or other similar materials are tied […]

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With the claims civilisation growing throughout the planet, having possession of public liability insurance is turning out to be more and more vital. If you don’t at present have public liability insurance incorporated into your building cover, then now is possibly the instance to look at buying suitable cover. Here is some suggestions about why […]

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Florida House Bill 91 frightens me. And so does Florida Representative Susan K. Goldstein R-Weston, Florida-District 97.
Why? Because this bill continued to be crafted and drafted by elected bill sponsors, including Representative Susan Goldstein, who have been provided the most current research and statistics regarding sexual offenders/sexual predators and chose to ignore the facts. Ms. […]

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For me - there’s no question.
Sooner or later as teachers of English as a Foreign Language, the question arises; “Do I need to translate my resume into Spanish?” After more than 20 years in the business the question still comes up occasionally even for me. Invariably you’ll need to send a resume or CV and […]

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Copyright 2006 Al Arnold
The basics of learning how your local governments operate, can be mastered over time by devoting only two hours a year, to that goal. That is the time it would take for you to attend, just one local government meeting a year.
Just imagine every citizen over the age of 18 attending one […]

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They might if they believed that they wouldn’t regret it later.
When all the politicians talk about immigration reform, are they really planning or even wanting to do something new? It helps the economy and many businesses to have workers who earn very low wages. It would in turn, hurt the economy to lose all these […]

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