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		<title>Why Acoustic Insulation Is  Necessary On Your  Boat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boating and sailing can be really fun. But, before you get on deck, you need to take the right precautions otherwise the fun might turn dangerous. Not many people realize how dangerous boating can be. Looking at a boat you can see how the vessel could get into potentially fatal accidents. To avoid danger and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/366/boating/why-acoustic-insulation-is-necessary-on-your-boat.php">Why Acoustic Insulation Is  Necessary On Your  Boat</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boating and sailing can be really fun.  But, before you get on deck, you need to take the right precautions otherwise the fun might turn dangerous.  Not many people realize how dangerous boating can be. Looking at a boat you can see how the vessel could get into potentially fatal accidents.  To avoid danger and accidents, the office of boating safety regulates the sport.  The office of boating safety is the regulatory board that determines what it means to boat safely.  It is the office that tells us we should wear life jackets, know how to ride a boat before driving one, and keeping boats in proper working order.</p>
<p> There are fatal and less serious accidents every year because of boats.  Some of them are serious and some not so much, but, regardless, the office of boating safety wants to make sure that you are doing what you&rsquo;re supposed to be doing. Inexperienced boaters are the biggest cause of accidents as they pose a danger to other sailors and swimmers around them. The boating office can determine whether you are skilled enough to ride a boat, and thus accidents can be reduced. This assurance is like a driving license for a boat.  The office of boating safety is where you would go to get such certification.</p>
<p>It is vital that any vessel you sail is thoroughly maintained and working safely. Regular or annual maintenance checks need to be done so that you are safe and comfortable whilst sailing.  One of the biggest features of boat safety is the application of insulator materials, especially <a href="http://www.siderise.co.uk" target='_blank'>acoustic insulation</a>.  The rooms below deck need insulating material, including the engine room so that these noises do not make sailing a loud and un-enjoyable experience.  If the materials used in acoustic insulation are not kept in good order, they can be a fire hazard and will let more noise into every room, making sailing less fun.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Enjoy the Outdoors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:49:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being Outdoors is something we can all enjoy. A little fresh air can be helpful to anyone. Indoors can be fun and entertaining, but people aren&#8217;t made to spend all day inside! We didn&#8217;t even have computers until the eighties, so people used to have to entertain themselves in other ways. Everyone should take a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/285/types-of-boats/ways-to-enjoy-the-outdoors.php">Ways to Enjoy the Outdoors</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being Outdoors is something we can all enjoy. A little fresh air can be helpful to anyone. Indoors can be fun and entertaining, but people aren&rsquo;t made to spend all day inside! We didn&rsquo;t even have computers until the eighties, so people used to have to entertain themselves in other ways. Everyone should take a break to have a little time outside. You don&rsquo;t need to take a run, or a day-long trip to the mountains, but just a little time will be helpful. If you are an adventurous person, doing things like <a href="http://www.lovelandcanoe.com/" target='_blank'>Little Miami River canoeing</a> and kayaking is a lot of fun. <a href="http://www.lovelandcanoe.com/" target='_blank'>Little Miami River kayaking</a> can be a great way to let loose after a stressful week in the office. It can be a fun, and somewhat nerve racking experience if it is your first time. It is an awesome way to bring families together and enjoy the nature around us.</p>
<p>If you are going to spend a day on the water, you have to be prepared however. If you don&rsquo;t prepare yourself in the right way, you may be stuck in the middle of a stream hungry, wet, and sun burnt. Always bring something to eat. Water activities burn a good amount of calories and you will be hungry come lunch time. You may not expect how draining it can be. Your face and arms and part of your legs will be uncovered the whole time. If you don&rsquo;t put on suntan lotion, you will be very pink. It is very smart to pack all of your things in a water proof container. A gallon sized plastic bag would work or you could go the extra mile and buy a water-proof bag. If you don&rsquo;t feel like you would be comfortable in the water, there are other fun outdoor sports to get involved in. Hiking may sound extreme, but in reality everyone can do it. All you need is is to find a trail and some minor equipment. I suggest getting hiking shoes but sneakers would also work fine. Depending on what type of hiking you are planning on doing and how serious you are about it, you may want to get a backpack to carry with you. If you are going to be going on a long strenuous hike, you will want a place to store plenty of water, snack and sunscreen. Also, always take a cell phone and back up phone with you on major hiking excursions. Some people may also advise you to take a GPS or compass, but that is only relevant if you aren&rsquo;t taking a preset trail.</p>
<p>Everyone can find a niche outside. Whether it is walking, running, hiking, or being in the water; there is an activity for everyone. You may enjoy the exercise aspect of it, or the peacefulness of being in nature. Birdwatchers and extreme mountain climbers are all alike in the sense that they love the outdoors.</p>
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		<title>Using Your Carp Fishing Equipment Correctly is Key in Carp Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 02:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have the right Carp Fisihing Equipment, savouring one of UK&#8217;s favorite sports is a breeze: carp fishing. Here&#8217;s a brief step by step in catching a carp to help you along. The aim is to look for and successfully bait an isolated carp, so hit those deep waters, and tight areas. Using a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/271/fishing-boats/using-your-carp-fishing-equipment-correctly-is-key-in-carp-fishing.php">Using Your Carp Fishing Equipment Correctly is Key in Carp Fishing</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have the right <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-equipment/carp-fishing-equipment.php">Carp Fisihing Equipment</a>, savouring one of UK&#8217;s favorite sports is a breeze: carp fishing. Here&#8217;s a brief step by step in catching a carp to help you along. The aim is to look for and successfully bait an isolated carp, so hit those deep waters, and tight areas. Using a good lure like carp bait, toss the bait a meter or two in front of the carp. Use your fishing equipment to remove the carp out of the water, just enough to weigh and photograph it, and then return it to the water.</p>
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		<title>What to Do With Your Newly Bought Carp Fishing Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 14:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carp Fishing Equipment UK Would you like to take full advantage of your UK carp fishing equipment? Catching a carp can be tricky, although with the proper fishing gear and knowledge, you can work wonders. To be successful, it&#8217;s important to know how to catch a carp and how to properly care for one after [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/264/fishing-boats/what-to-do-with-your-newly-bought-carp-fishing-equipment.php">What to Do With Your Newly Bought Carp Fishing Equipment</a></p>
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<p>Would you like to take full advantage of your UK carp fishing equipment? Catching a carp can be tricky, although with the proper fishing gear and knowledge, you can work wonders. To be successful, it&rsquo;s important to know how to catch a carp and how to properly care for one after you&rsquo;ve caught him. </p>
<p>Tips on Catching Carp</p>
<p>Carp often like to group together; you don&rsquo;t often see one off by itself. This takes us to rule one of carp fishing &#8211; find a carp by itself if possible since they&#8217;re more likely to take the bait. What place is most likely to reward you with one? Put your fishing gear into those non-spacious places that make such a good safe haven where the water&rsquo;s nice and deep. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-equipment/carp-fishing-equipment.php" target='_blank'>Carp Fishing Equipment</a></p>
<p>Carp can be made anxious in a hurry, so you&#8217;ll have to make little noise as you fish.  Be methodical &#8211; and as quiet as possible.  If you see one, you may utilize various kinds of carp bait such as maggots, worms, pelletsand so on.  Throw the bait a meter or two in front of him so it looks natural to the carp.  It might seem peculiar to the carp if a delicious meal emerges out of thin air  Play it smart and you&rsquo;ll have him hook, line and sinker in no time! </p>
<p>Blimey, You Captured Him&hellip;What To Do Next</p>
<p>Now once you&rsquo;ve caught the carp, the goal is to use your carp fishing gear to carefully pull the carp out of the water, check his weight, take a snapshot of your victory, and return the fish without unhurt. All fish are vulnerable once removed from their aquatic habitation. To avoid the fish flopping to the extent of causing itself harm, use one of those big nets. Be gentle as you move the carp to the wet mat, and next, the weigh sling. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/fishing-equipment/" target='_blank'>UK Fishing Equipment</a></p>
<p>If you don&rsquo;t have the camera ready to immediately photograph your triumphant moment, it&rsquo;s probably best to put the carp in a net or sack and temporarily put him back in the lake. A net will be fine if it&rsquo;s a brief time period. Otherwise, switch to a sack. Once the photos are done, gently return the carp to the water. </p>
<p>Carp fishing is a fun sport inside the UK: having the right carp fishing equipment and these ideas, it&rsquo;s sure to be a success!</p>
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		<title>What You Should Consider When you Buy Hunting Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 07:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the UK, hunting is highly viewed as both an amusement and a sport. As a consequence, many people have seriously taken up hunting either as a hobby or a serious sport. If you must Buy Hunting Equipment, always go for the types you actually require. Typical weapons for hunting include rifles, handguns, as well [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/262/fishing-boats/what-you-should-consider-when-you-buy-hunting-equipment.php">What You Should Consider When you Buy Hunting Equipment</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the UK, hunting is highly viewed as both an amusement and a sport. As a consequence, many people have seriously taken up hunting either as a hobby or a serious sport. If you must <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/hunting-equipment/buy-hunting-equipment.php">Buy Hunting Equipment</a>, always go for the types you actually require. Typical weapons for hunting include rifles, handguns, as well as equipment in archery. Nonetheless, you need to look into your hunting activities, before anything else. If you plan on hunting down big games, rifle guns are typically dependable hunting gears. If you are not into live game hunting, bows and arrows are perfect. If you buy hunting equipment, make sure you go for reliable dealers.</p>
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		<title>Tips for UK and Other Hunters Getting Ready to Buy Hunting Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>richie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buy Hunting Equipment UK Hunting dates back many, many centuries as a form of recreation as well as a method for food. A high level of hunters within the UK, Canada, the USA, and various other nations buy hunting equipment during the year. But if you are an experienced hunter, you know there is a [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/259/fishing-boats/tips-for-uk-and-other-hunters-getting-ready-to-buy-hunting-equipment.php">Tips for UK and Other Hunters Getting Ready to Buy Hunting Equipment</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/" target='_blank'>Buy Hunting Equipment UK</a></p>
<p>Hunting dates back many, many centuries as a form of recreation as well as a method for food. A high level of hunters within the UK, Canada, the USA, and various other nations buy hunting equipment during the year. But if you are an experienced hunter, you know there is a knack for choosing the appropriate hunting supplies. </p>
<p>Most stores with hunting equipment sell more than archery supplies and guns&mdash;they also include fly-fishing rods, backpacks, binoculars, scopes, hunter&rsquo;s clothing, along with other supplies to make sure you enjoy your hunting expedition. You want to be sure you have all the necessary equipment. Mentioned in this article are a few necessities that could prove essential for your journey into the wild woods. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/hunting-equipment/buy-hunting-equipment.php" target='_blank'>Buy Hunting Equipment</a></p>
<p>Obviously the game you&rsquo;re aiming for will dictate the shooting gear you&rsquo;ll bring. Assuming you begin with large game, it could require a rifle. For smaller game, a handgun will prove more accurate. It could be necessary to have a tree stand, a scope, a field dressing kit and camouflage outfit, no matter the size of game. You may also think about goggles, a gun case and something to guard your ears from the blast. </p>
<p>An essential accessory no hunter should be without is a scope. They&rsquo;re used for telling the distance away from your target you are&mdash;they should fit on properly and snugly. An improperly-fitted scope will become a stumbling block for success. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/hunting-equipment/" target='_blank'>UK Buy Hunting Equipment</a></p>
<p>Some people lean towards archery hunting equipment &#8211; for instance long bows or crossbows. Bows and arrows may be located at the best hunting gear stores. </p>
<p>Online store can also be found inside all countries. You can often get a discount for brand-named gear there. A solid web-based store will offer shooting and hunting add-ons, eye and ear protection, field and outdoor sport supplies, more gear like bow and arrow supplies. Of course, there are brick and mortar hunting supply shops in most local areas. </p>
<p>Don&rsquo;t buy your equipment from shady dealers. You stand a better chance of buying a quality product with good service. Whose shop you get goods from ought to be somewhat the result of who gives you great service. Regardless of whether you&rsquo;re gaming inside the UK or abroad, if you search diligently and patiently, you will find the most suitable places to buy hunting equipment.</p>
<p>Anyone who is going out to hunt needs to have the ability to spot their quarry from a distance, so as to hold the advantage while tracking game. For this reason, it&#8217;s important to carry along supplies which include binoculars, spotting scopes, and telescopic sights. Having these can be a huge advantage &#8211; especially when using night vision sights for evening hunting expeditions.</p>
<p>From knives and bows, to shotguns and rifles, Keen&#8217;s Tackle and Guns has what you need if you are looking to buy hunting equipment in the UK.</p>
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		<title>How To Make Carp Fishing Baits And Save Money With Homemade Bait</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 08:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing bait from fishing shops can really make going carp fishing an expensive passion! Many anglers are now so conditioned to using readymade baits that they have never seriously considered the huge advantages of making very unique baits for themselves, but they will catch as many if not higher numbers of fish than commercial baits. The fact that homemade bait will cost you a fraction of the cost of readymade baits and over the days and weeks shocking savings can be achieved with no less fish (in fact quite the opposite!)<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/223/fishing-boats/how-to-make-carp-fishing-baits-and-save-money-with-homemade-bait.php">How To Make Carp Fishing Baits And Save Money With Homemade Bait</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing bait from fishing shops can really make going carp fishing an expensive passion! Many anglers are now so conditioned to using readymade baits that they have never seriously considered the huge advantages of making very unique baits for themselves, but they will catch as many if not higher numbers of fish than commercial baits. The fact that homemade bait will cost you a fraction of the cost of readymade baits and over the days and weeks shocking savings can be achieved with no less fish (in fact quite the opposite!)</p>
<p>In fact when you have made your homemade baits despite any mistakes you might make, well over 80 percent of your recipes will catch fish and equal results on readymades with ease. The fact they will be fresh and new is a giant factor in this too. New baits will arouse far less care and suspicion for most fish as they have never even been hooked on your new bait before. One of the great things about homemade baits is that they can keep you well ahead of the fish and fellow anglers who always follow the crowd using readymades, giving you even better consistent catches and more big fish!</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m not saying that you will produce a wonder bait which fish simply jump straight into your net and beg for! Even with the very best baits, all the usual skills of fish location, bait application and skilfully playing your big fish are still required. But on your own homemade baits, the rewards and joys of catching your personal life time best fish on your personal secret bait formula is just incredible. This is why it is so important to exploit the massive fish catching factor of making your baits very unique.</p>
<p>This is a point lost on most readymade bait users! The great edge of bait is being different to ones fish wary of already as a result of previous hooking and captures on it. So make your baits as unique as possible as frequently as you think your results indicate you may need to.</p>
<p>Homemade baits often succeed far longer than many readymade baits purely because you are the only one using that particular bait! Baits for carp are often termed attractor baits or food baits depending on their nutritional value to the fish biologically speaking. High flavour levels and high concentrations if used are sometimes an indicator of a bait being more of an instant attractor type of bait much more than a food or nutritionally stimulating oriented bait.</p>
<p>It might sound hard, but making baits that really work effectively is easy, and your baits do not need to be perfect like commercially produced machine rolled round or barrel shaped boilies or pellets shapes etc. There are obviously very many methods of making baits and you do not need to follow conventional steps at all, in fact there are many steps you can leave out completely. This makes things very much easier, saves hours of time and take the least effort possible!</p>
<p>You do not have to make individual baits in round shapes. Why not roll out a bait paste made of eggs, liquid additives and dry powders made into a dough and simply cut this into little odd shaped pieces? You could pop these into a pan of boiling water for about a minute or so to make boilies.</p>
<p>Making homemade bait is as hard as finding a bowl a mixing spoon or knife, a few eggs and some flours or other dry ingredients. Many flours about the house will bind to form a bait, from semolina and soya to maize and corn flour, and dried rice flour. For example, crack 5 or 6 eggs into a bowl and whisk them adding any flavouring or liquids additives you might choose, like ketchup or a flavoring from the baking aisle of your local store. Take 8 ounces of semolina and the same of soya flour and slowly add to your eggs until a dough the feel of putty is made. It is very easy and quick and with practice you can do this at lightening speed!</p>
<p>When your dough is ready you can use it immediately, or put it labelled plastic bags for later use. Store baits in the fridge or freeze them. It is best to make a note of the ingredients and levels in each individual bait mix. To make around a kilogram of bait it takes about 6 eggs with your dry powders. But this is a very rough guide and every mix can vary widely depending on ingredients, their solubility etc.</p>
<p>I understand value like anyone else so making homemade bait for 3 pounds as opposed to buying it for 12 pounds makes great economic sense. This is startling especially when you think of the saving on 10 or 20 kilograms of homemade baits compared to commercially produced readymade ones. The saving can be in the region of 80 or 90 pounds for just 10 kilograms of bait. You will have been using many kilograms in a season so figure your savings on homemade bait, it could easily total you not hundreds but thousands of pounds so easily saved!</p>
<p>If having a different bait can produce such a difference in results you may as well have the goal of being as innovative as possible with yours as you create new versions for those big fish you dream of catching. The spooky thing about new baits on a water is that they very often produce the biggest most sought after fish within a short space of fishing time because they are fresh and new. Now this is as great a motive as anyone needs to take up bait making and is the icing on the cake. You can use simple forms of bait mentioned here, but you will discover that with successful baits comes the excitement of making more creative ones, and bait making can be extremely exciting, even an integral addictive part of your fishing, as you thirst for more information!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saving yourself the cost of expensive bait is one of the most important factors in fishing success for many carp fishermen. It can take quantities of expensive readymade bait to achieve great results and if you have a way of making this very quickly and very cheaply then you can save yourself untold fortunes and catch as many if not more fish than on readymade baits. Once you have a few basic bits of information on making baits you are free to create unique economical baits for big fish for years to come and save yourself a real fortune!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/222/fishing-boats/make-carp-fishing-bait-and-save-money-and-catch-better-fish.php">Make Carp fishing Bait And Save Money And Catch Better Fish!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saving yourself the cost of expensive bait is one of the most important factors in fishing success for many carp fishermen. It can take quantities of expensive readymade bait to achieve great results and if you have a way of making this very quickly and very cheaply then you can save yourself untold fortunes and catch as many if not more fish than on readymade baits. Once you have a few basic bits of information on making baits you are free to create unique economical baits for big fish for years to come and save yourself a real fortune!</p>
<p>For the more technically minded fisherman, carp do not get their energy needs from carbohydrates but mostly protein and also fats and oils in their natural diet. Being aquatic they are extremely well adapted to extract far more energy from protein foods than humans on land. The very basic protein requirements of carp are extremely significant in terms of making effective baits because these are composed of basic building blocks called amino acids, some of which carp essentially need to consume in order to survive.</p>
<p>There are around 10 basic essential amino acids that carp need although there are a few others, but let&#8217;s keep things as simple as possible for now. These include: lysine, methionine, arginine, phenylalanine, valine, tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, histidine and threonine. Carp eat foods containing these amino acids because they are essential. Using almost anything that a fish basically needs to survive can give you the edge you need to get bites although exploiting fish nutritional needs are not the only way to get bites; in fact, far from it!</p>
<p>Our bodies and carp bodies have evolved and adapted to extract energy in the most efficient ways from food found in our natural environments. With carp we can simulate or even boost the natural attraction and stimulation of substances found in their natural foods in our baits. The range of ingredients, extracts, liquid attractors, flavors etc we can use to exploit carp natural food detection senses is phenomenal and ensures we can always make unique homemade baits!</p>
<p>The fuss made about protein carp baits is fair because exploiting dietary essential, particularly highly stimulatory ones such as amino acids is very significant for good results. But just because amino acids are popularly exploited by using protein ingredients does not mean you have to use protein ingredients at all in our baits, and there are very many other angles and approaches to take which are very economical indeed and even wheat, rice or corn flour based baits made with some know-how work a treat! All you need to do is manipulate and exploit any of a range of attractor and stimulator substances, many of which you can add by way of proprietary liquid dips and soaks etc.</p>
<p>But protein based baits are not strictly necessary to get bites of course and a multitude of baits including those based on carbohydrates like wheat flour or corn flour will still catch very well indeed providing they are altered to keep them in effect new and different to previous baits. Many of the most economical bait recipes based on carbohydrate ingredients have consistently caught big fish for decades despite arguments raging over quality food versus crap baits and other theories. If you keep changing your attractors even just by using alternative proprietary flavor dips you can always keep ahead of your fish on any particular fishery; just remember to exploit what stimulates fish naturally and avoid over-dosing with solvent based flavours unless you are fishing single bait style.</p>
<p>So many carp fisheries are over-stocked that the fish need to eat your bait and treat it as natural food. As many carp anglers know well, possibly the greatest edge is to be different and so you can fish with confidence against any well-used readymade commercial bait knowing your unique bait has a great edge of being different and unique. This is one great motivator for me to make my own extremely economical and productive homemade carp baits rather than spend 10 pounds or 20 Dollars on a bag of readymade bait that others are already using!</p>
<p>You might wish to use things like bird foods which can be used both as binders and cheap but nutritional ingredients and just add eggs for example to help bind and can boost your bait protein and nutrition considerably despite carp digestion limiting effects in low temperatures especially. Bait making does not need to be rocket science and the simplest and cheapest of bait recipes catch big fish regularly for decades if fished well. Although carp love proteins for there amino acids particularly, stimulatory and attractive substances are so varied that you will never be short of a new effective homemade bait or alternative potent and unique readymade bait dip; all you need is quality know-how&#8230;</p>
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<div class="boalinks"><strong>These will put you years ahead of the crowd: <strong>&#8220;BIG CATFISH AND CARP BAIT SECRETS!&#8221;</strong> And: <strong>&#8220;BIG CARP BAIT SECRETS!&#8221; And &#8220;FLAVORS, FEEDING TRIGGERS and CHEMORECEPTION SECRETS!&#8221; SEE:</strong> http://www.baitbigfish.com These and more represent over 30 years of bait enhancing and bait making experience for big carp and catfish!</strong></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[You pay a fortune on bait hoping to catch lots of big fish and yet the average carp angler is just that - average, because he catches no more fish than the rest. This literally means something he is doing or thinking approach just is not working. Most anglers simply throw money in the bin in bait costs etc because they have missed something so very vital to success!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/221/fishing-boats/powerful-carp-bait-secrets-that-saves-you-money-and-catches-fish.php">Powerful Carp Bait Secrets That Saves You Money And Catches Fish!</a></p>
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<p>You pay a fortune on bait hoping to catch lots of big fish and yet the average carp angler is just that &#8211; average, because he catches no more fish than the rest. This literally means something he is doing or thinking approach just is not working. Most anglers simply throw money in the bin in bait costs etc because they have missed something so very vital to success!</p>
<p>Most often carp and catfish anglers use boilies, pellets and hemp, maize and sweetcorn and prepared commercial ground baits, as free baits to attract and hold fish in their swim. And these are obviously consistent baits for fish like carp and catfish. But often the hidden (or obvious) problem, is that you end up with many fish gorging upon your free ground baits and not getting hooked at all, or comparatively little, compared to the feeding activity going on in your swim. This happens far more than anyone is really accurately aware of and is a more truly shocking thing when you calculate just how much of your bait is consistently going to waste&#8230;</p>
<p>There is no point spending money to feed fish unless perhaps you are a fish farmer! If you keep on doing what is not working most efficiently and expecting different results, this is akin to the common definition of insanity. Carp and catfish are living dynamically reactive creatures and really do remember and associate with dangerous baits, rigs, spots in swims, tackle detected and so on.</p>
<p>Even hard-fished for big catfish as well as carp can become particularly unresponsive to popular baits and techniques even though they may have been so successful previously! So how do you save all this wasted money on bait used in free baiting and actually improve your catches by converting your baiting into more fish, consistently; because that is the big issue here! You see it is not just bait costs which mount up through the year, but all the associated but increasing costs of fishing; like time not earning, travelling costs, food and drink money, fishing memberships or tickets, the huge regular costs of replacing all those fishing tackle bits etc!</p>
<p>Making your bait money equal more consistent catches in the short and long-term will certainly save you money in results terms per pound or dollar spent as less is actually wasted. Yes there are fisheries which are so easy a bare hook catches fish, but I&#8217;m referring here more to fishing hard syndicate waters, or the popular fishing pressured and over-crowded day-ticket waters where fish respond negatively to anglers baits and fishing pressure. How do you know what you are missing if all you do is measure your results compared to the average catches for a water, when the reality is that the average catches on a water may be very different indeed from what is truly possible for any individual angler?</p>
<p>Many wary fish on pressured waters will not feed on fresh baits put out as free baits, and those that do may even feed in far more alert modes of behaviour in order to detect dangerous hook baits more easily. If you got hooked each time you ate something your confidence and behaviour in eating something you desire is obviously going to change because such food is potentially it is a threat to your survival, despite when baits being designed to promote fish&#8217;s survival and you might wait 3 days or more before eating the leached-out baits! (It is a well-known fact that fish will feed far more confidently on bait that has been washed out as few anglers hook fish on such baits and so the associated danger of such baits is drastically reduced!)</p>
<p>Many anglers on pressured waters introduce their free baits into a swim upon arrival and then after leaving fishless perhaps after 48 hours, another angler comes along and again introduces fresh bait in the same swim; mostly with the same fishless result! Looking at the bigger picture, this kind of thing must go on constantly all over the world on pressured carp waters. Of course over time the fish might eat the old baits gathering in the swim with more confidence and Mr average angler times it lucky and gets a surprise fish result while being oblivious that he&#8217;s fishing over other anglers build-up baits. But sometimes the gathered bait can all go off and kill the swim completely (again, this is something Mr average angler may be completely unaware of as he proceeds to bait up, again&#8230;)</p>
<p>When carp fishing becomes an automatic function of relatively thoughtless actions, the results become mediocre and this is no surprise as so many anglers simply underestimate the sensitivity of carp to angling baits, tackle, and all the kinds of active and inactive presences of anglers they detect so easily; what worked previously is not guaranteed to work today! On pressured waters each day can find the fish acting differently as you might do in order to consistently stay one step ahead of a predator, (and sometimes this is one example of why man evolved being able to be self-aware, rationalise problems and think of solutions, but this is vastly under-used in fishing!)</p>
<p>I am lucky enough to have caught a rare very pale white 38 pound carp that had not been caught in over 7 years, from one UK water. In this instance it took the regular very unusually light style and frequency of baiting a swim, with a totally new bait to that water and for a week long period, that scored (and this big fish was followed by many more as a result.)</p>
<p>It took new bait attractors and rarely used feeding triggers in (new concentrations and combinations,) plus new baiting approaches, methods and applications to catch that very special fish which was followed by numbers of other good fish proving the effort of though even more worth-while. But there is something on every water to exploit that defeats the natural and angler-trained conditioning of fish responses and reactions to what you do in order to catch them. Being different even in one single way or combining new, adapted or new combinations of old ways etc can all achieve what just going through the motions cannot!</p>
<p>If you take the time to analyse the short-term and long-term impacts of what other anglers are doing on your water and link that to the negative (or positive) impacts on fish behaviours over any time period, you may begin to see how to exploit both fish and angler behaviour creatively. This thought is unique to your fishing situation at any point in time so will most likely produced the most accurately tuned possible actions, processes, thoughts and actions to solve the particular fishing challenges present. By analysing your fishing challenges and fishing situation in regards impacts of your fishing (and of other anglers) upon fish really can means you can save a fortune in wasted bait; as what you do use is leveraged with far greater results in catches in relation to money spent on bait achieving these!</p>
<p>To leverage the true power of your baits does take a little extra effort on your part but that effort is never wasted! But I hope this article makes you think a little more of further possibilities the next time you bait-up, as usual&#8230; This bait secrets ebooks author has many more fishing secrets insights and bait edges available and just one could impact very significantly on your big fish catches!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most anglers who buy baits use them with blind faith because they really do not appreciate what actually happens in the fish that induces them to take a bait into their mouths and in doing so get themselves hooked! Imagine the power of being able to harness this knowledge where applicable. How much do think this advantage over the fish and over other anglers will multiply your catches?<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/220/fishing-boats/making-home-made-carp-baits-addictive-to-fish.php">Making Home made Carp Baits Addictive To Fish!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most anglers who buy baits use them with blind faith because they really do not appreciate what actually happens in the fish that induces them to take a bait into their mouths and in doing so get themselves hooked! Imagine the power of being able to harness this knowledge where applicable. How much do think this advantage over the fish and over other anglers will multiply your catches?</p>
<p>Most anglers use readymade carp baits because they have become conditioned to because of easy availability, but confidence form slick advertising and advertorials etc are most often the bait that hooks such anglers and certainly not first-hand experience. Often the catches on new baits are made by the best, sharpest and most aware anglers using the edge of a new bait, and most anglers over-look this. If you have not used a bait before and not only do not know what it is made with nor how it works in detail, then my friend, you are fishing on blind faith not confidence.</p>
<p>But why would you need to know anything about bait; maybe you catch your share, maybe you know a range of baits that have worked on your waters previously that you can turn to. Well if you know little about carp vital senses and how to manipulate them to induce more takes you are missing out; big-time and it&#8217;s like using putting back on the shelf a flavour with 10 times the potency of anther because the packaging is less flashy, and choosing another flavour that you like the smell of, never realising how much it lacks compared to the other flavour&#8230; For instance, many anglers just think flavours are solvent based or natural, or nature-identical and pretty much all the same, but the actual definition of flavours in fishing are extremely diverse and some flavours like chilli compounds even stimulate carp senses more powerfully than usual pulling fish to your swim from ranges many other flavours fail to.</p>
<p>Many secrets are hidden from our senses but uncovered very easily by a little messing about with baits and some very elementary science, for instance, many carp bait substances change when in water into different ones to those we experience as humans in air&#8230; Garlic releases that pungent smell when broken in air and we are all familiar with similar compounds from onions and chives for example. But the smells from garlic we associate with its success are not strictly accurate, as certain of the key chemicals do not get produced in water the same as in air, and this might suggest to some thinking anglers that far more is going on, perhaps on a more deeper level to do with the biology of the fish in response to bioactive garlic substances rather than just a smell or taste.</p>
<p>Carp are turned-on by far more than a vanilla or strawberry flavour combination and in fact often these will provide no response at all as they are not true feeding triggers as such, but some bait substances compensate for this by affecting carp in far more profound ways internally! Science is hard right; well I did an easy test on carp baits today by eating wheat-free biscuits and a wheat free doughnut; all done in interests of science and in the best possible taste! Sometimes there are substances used in foods and baits which are naturally there or added deliberately which induce you brain create the sensation of pleasure so you enjoy them more&#8230;</p>
<p>On eating the wheat-free foods I did not want to keep eating them and certainly Homer Simpson would have a shock if his doughnuts were wheat-free as there is something internally potent missing in them! Beyond all the flavours, sweeteners, enhancers and other goodies already added to those biscuits and doughnut (I say doughnut as I could only eat one,) something vital was missing. That missing substance that in wheat for example causes the release of feel-good hormones in the wheat-free foods was gone, and I really missed it!</p>
<p>If you ate food frequently that tasted and smelled good but had no further incentive to keep you eating more of it, you will more than likely eat something else in preference if that food does has an extra feel-good brain chemical releasing impact. The bait or food which creates more pleasure is preferential in humans and it is the same in fish! You brain chemicals are directing your actions on a basic level and when it comes to the impact of a key part of wheat, your actions as a result of eating it can very easily be to eat more; more cake, toast, biscuits, doughnuts etc, this is one vital reason people so easily over-eat these foods and create behavioural cyclic eating problems!</p>
<p>Many foods are made with substances that further impact on the brain to eat you to eat it more because it means the producers make more money and you actually get into a habit of eating it, and finding foods without such habit-inducing chemicals can be quite a hard thing to do if you try to rid your diet, body and brain to become free from their influence! Think tiger nuts or peanuts, now these are not exactly the most packed nutritional foods on the planet, but even though hemp is a super food in its own right, it too has substances with brain influencing impacts and practical consideration these aspects of bait ingredients, flavours etc can really get you the edge over fish, and other competing baits. You can term it using habit-forming or addictive substances to manipulate fish behaviours or just call it good use of what a bait should really be &#8211; i.e. addictive! The bait secrets ebooks author offering this has much more to reveal to those wanting better baits and bigger catches but this will certainly help you!</p>
<p>Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 11:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It will probably come as a surprise to many fishermen that fish alternate frequently between one feeding mode and another, in order to best profit from various food opportunities available in the aquatic environment even within a short time period and this can change many times even over an hour or 24 hour period. The way fish feed is key to how best to tempt them in order to get a hook in their mouth and catch them, but few anglers actually give this immensely important subject the attention it demands. But the good news is that you can induce many fish feeding modes simply and easily in order to catch more fish purely by exploiting what comes naturally to them...<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/219/fishing-boats/big-carp-fishing-baits-and-vital-fish-feeding-secrets.php">Big Carp Fishing Baits And Vital Fish Feeding Secrets!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It will probably come as a surprise to many fishermen that fish alternate frequently between one feeding mode and another, in order to best profit from various food opportunities available in the aquatic environment even within a short time period and this can change many times even over an hour or 24 hour period. The way fish feed is key to how best to tempt them in order to get a hook in their mouth and catch them, but few anglers actually give this immensely important subject the attention it demands. But the good news is that you can induce many fish feeding modes simply and easily in order to catch more fish purely by exploiting what comes naturally to them&#8230;</p>
<p>If you ever fished a match using tiny hooks for bloodworm or jokers as bait, you will know how powerful these fish catching baits are. One of the best feeding triggers for carp and one of the most abundant amino acids found in mature carp tissues is alanine which also happens to be found in abundance in blood worms and jokers. Fish instinctively feed in the most energy efficient way depending on the food supply available and how and where it is located and how spread out or dense or large or small the food items are.</p>
<p>Many carp anglers do not realise carp can feed on items as small as algae and tiny zooplankton crustaceans, even under a millimetre in size and derive extremely significant nutrition from such small organisms. These are very rich foods and are often exploited when fluctuations of populations are especially favourable and in spring and summer help in the time leading up to and after spawning. The success of fine particulate feeds like fine fish meal and bread crumb ground baits in many ways echo this mode of feeding which in this case can occur at any level in the water or sediment.</p>
<p>This kind of feeding or similar can be used to further explore the potential of your hook baits and free baits as food items even before your bait is actually touched by a fish. You might have seen a fish suddenly dart towards a bait after having started gulping in water first to taste your bait more efficiently using taste buds in the pharyngeal cavity in the gill area. Fish also use gulping in a snapping motion in a mobile pump feeding) or static position to filter feed and particulate feed and carp and bream do this much of the time in turbid lakes; lazy of what!</p>
<p>Filter feeding is very interesting because fish like carp can gain masses of nutrients to promote their growth in safe ways without eating your baits. But they can also derive nutrients from your baits in suspension and in solution as they leach out amino acids, nucleic acids, oils and slats for instance, without actually eating your baits. So it makes sense to drive fish into a feeding frenzy mode as far as possible by inciting this natural feeding mode.</p>
<p>It is natural for fish like bream, roach, carp, tench, barbel, and even bass and trout, to filter feed at times by capturing various sized food particles within their branchial sieves. However there this sieving can be adjusted in order to capture patches of fine particles or to capture larger single items and the characteristic speed of this feeding can vary between species. In the case of carp which are termed slow suction feeders, although they can suck up finer particles from one head length away from it at surprisingly high velocities indeed.</p>
<p>It often seems to be the case that carp fishing baits focus goes on chemical smells for instance which are very obvious to our senses, but it needs to be remembered that fish have extremely fine tuned lateral line cells which use electrochemical impulses in the detection of food items even by the tiny movements of zooplankton only 1 millimetre in diameter. The gape size of a fish&#8217;s mouth is normally not a limiting factor in efficient feeding, but the diameter of the area where the food is chewed is and it is often far less than the gape of the mouth. Therefore its makes sense to exploit this and use smaller baits than often recommended. In fact carp in turbid lakes predominantly depend on food which is in particle size, so why not go with this approach not against it!</p>
<p>Smaller food items can naturally be passed to the throat teeth in mouthfuls without any problem and of course the more energy efficient the food delivery system is the better. It can often be the case that small baits are the preferred choice of more experienced big fish anglers because they can see the benefits of smaller food items in regards how fish feed on such baits and also their more natural weight, size and movement in water when combined with a correctly balanced hook rig. I find boilies in the 6 to 8 millimetre size excellent for bigger more wary fish even with huge mouths!</p>
<p>If you exploit the various filter feeding modes of fish using various grades of ingredients both soluble and insoluble in your ground baits you can certainly induce far more intense and suitable feeding for hooking wary big carp. You might recall the fact that fish are lateral lines are tuned to feel the movements of live foods like maggots and sound is important in ground bait effectiveness, but smaller hook baits are well recommended in conjunction with this. With carp one thing is for sure and that is when you leverage their mode of feeding or preferably specifically induce particular modes of intense feeding, you can vastly improve your catches all year round and all you need to know is a bit more about effective bait use and ingredients manipulation&#8230;</p>
<p>By Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<title>Cheap Homemade Carp Fishing Baits for Big Fish!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 11:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In these days of recession saving every penny helps and the great bonus with making your own fishing baits is they really can catch you as many if not more big carp " for far less money spent. The vast majority of anglers really have no idea how their baits work in relation to the exploitation of vital carp senses and much of the discussion about baits in the past has often focussed on recipes and flavours, and more recently the first 3 limiting amino acids. But if you think you know it all; no-one does, so why not read on!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/218/fishing-boats/cheap-homemade-carp-fishing-baits-for-big-fish.php">Cheap Homemade Carp Fishing Baits for Big Fish!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In these days of recession saving every penny helps and the great bonus with making your own fishing baits is they really can catch you as many if not more big carp &#8221; for far less money spent. The vast majority of anglers really have no idea how their baits work in relation to the exploitation of vital carp senses and much of the discussion about baits in the past has often focussed on recipes and flavours, and more recently the first 3 limiting amino acids. But if you think you know it all; no-one does, so why not read on!</p>
<p>The growing numbers of anglers in the UK and all around the world reflect a movement towards the desire of anglers to take back control over every aspect of their fishing and the desire to understand more complete details about bait and actually how it works in relation to carp diet and senses etc that in the past has been largely ignored by the majority who have been dependant upon readymade baits! When I began carp fishing in the nineteen-seventies everyone made their own baits out of necessity and it really was a challenge to find appropriate and accurate information about what exactly made carp feed and what fulfilled their essential nutritional requirements that you could actually get hold of and use in homemade baits, but all this experience and knowledge has meant our homemade baits can hold their own and even out-fish popular brand readymade boilies. Homemade baits have always if so desired been a tremendously effective economical and unique edge in carp fishing, (being different is vital to constant success of course,) it is very easy to forget that the relatively few truly knowledgeable bait designers with the big bait companies all started out at home in their own kitchens or garden sheds!</p>
<p>Having banked twenty forty pound carp from UK lakes I realise many things have changed about carp fishing in the past 40 years and especially the size of carp now available, but it is very obvious you need to fish the waters with fish of the size you wish to catch &#8221; I know anglers who have very few twenties under their belts because of the limited lakes they fish within a particular region of the country. Your fishing goals are very personal and weight of fish is very irrelevant in many aspects; your personal success can be measured in many ways beyond fish weights and any sponsored angler can sit full-time on any water until they catch all the fish in the lake (i.e. big deal!) It is best to measure your success by setting your own goals and exactly how you aim to achieve them and fulfilling those goals than by comparing just how many thirties or whatever you have caught in a year and catching them on your own homemade unique baits makes all the difference to and gives a far deeper meaning to catch results in my opinion!</p>
<p>Most of us have to compete with bait and tackle-sponsored anglers and having the ability to either top their baits or make your own is a very potent edge in such circumstances! Also the willingness to constantly adapt your thinking and develop your personal fishing skills and take risks with your fishing styles and approaches provides endless competitive edges that stuck in a rut carp anglers who follow fashions and the crowd miss all the time. The obvious answer to how to beat the herd is to be the first to do something different in terms of baits and methods; in making your own baits and developing your own approaches you always improve your chances &#8221; permanently and you will be a true thinking angler and a genuine sharper carper!</p>
<p>Many anglers are concerned about making their own baits with no reason whatsoever; over the years I have caught big fish on well over 90 percent of my own experimental homemade baits and even the mistake ones always turn out to be excellent solutions for different fishing situations and challenges and when fished against competing ready made baits too! Mistakes in bait making are simply where the bait or results did not turn out as expected but the nature of such baits and there impacts on fish are priceless feedback that lead directly and very fast straight to awesome homemade baits for many more fishing situations and solve many problems many readymades do not address at all and the cost homemade baits always means you can over-boost with natural carp feeding triggers &#8211; which is a gigantic edge (see my unique bait making and bait design books at Baitbigfish for details and much more!)</p>
<p>The average carp angler has been conditioned by appearances to associate carp baits with flavours; many are still on the basic level of asking other anglers what flavour they are using and this is a great shame as these anglers are missing out on tremendously better catches if they knew more! The real key to long-term success for average-skilled anglers is the use of nutritionally stimulating baits seriously packed with optimum levels of nutritional substances carp need in order to survive. Many versions of food style baits are being offered commercially by countless companies, but the large majority of these baits are in effect wasted by the fish due to being indigestible to varying degrees &#8221; but make no mistake, they still catch carp on many carp waters.</p>
<p>Of course flavours are such a popular subject for carp anglers, but most realise that the majority of flavours are just average or worse while a relative few are very potent by comparison to others and really do work, if not directly in effecting feeding responses, then indirectly helping enhance and improve ionising effects of other bait substances such as betaine and amino acids and so on etc! Some very most effective flavours are the type that by methodically testing against standard baits you can overdose and top standard baits so they catch far more fish at almost any water you visit than the very same standard bait from the same bag but with no extra added flavour, but please be aware that anything has a flavours of some sort even plastic and rubber baits, and carp can detect some substances to a few parts in a billion (this is fact.) Although chilli extracts are very popular few anglers rally appreciate the many aspects of their impacts upon fish senses, digestion and metabolism, long range chemoreception and lateral line sensitivities and mode of feeding they can induce and so on; it may come as a big surprise that carp actually enjoy the pleasure from the pain response initiated by the hot peppers &#8221; just as we enjoy hot curries and spicy foods for the same reason (see my flavours and feeding triggers ebooks for more!)</p>
<p>In my opinion the best starting point in making homemade baits, is to get to really become familiar with many of the natural feeding triggers carp are most sensitive to, from monophosphates, amino acids, (and other amines) similes and analogues of natural substances etc; then seek out the very highest quality products available that contain these for bait use at a reasonable price. There are many hidden factors in sourcing ingredients, such as taste enhancers or squid extracts that have been cut with cheaper products and constant experimentation is the key to outstanding results; but this is the learning curve that literally everyone that makes new baits is on. It is very possible for the beginner to boost a simple homemade 50:50 soya and semolina boilie base mix by the addition of high levels of a additives or ingredients that will supply many potent feeding triggers; such as fermented shrimp powder, de-fatted green-lipped mussel extract, enzyme-treated liver powder, abalone powder, Ccmoore Feedstim XP powder etc; these will make all the difference, so do yourself a big favour and find out more &#8221; and my unique bait secrets ebooks (at Baitbigfish) make very stimulating reading!</p>
<p>By Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want an interesting hobby, it might be time for you to take a look at radio controlled boats. What kind of boat do you want, and how much cash can you invest in them? What kind of boat are you interested in, and do you want to put the boat together yourself or do you want to purchase one ready to run?<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/217/boating/what-do-i-want-from-an-rc-boat.php">What Do I Want From An RC Boat?</a></p>
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<p>If you want an interesting hobby, it might be time for you to take a look at radio controlled boats. What kind of boat do you want, and how much cash can you invest in them? What kind of boat are you interested in, and do you want to put the boat together yourself or do you want to purchase one ready to run?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start by seeing what kind of space you have available. Do you have a large body of water near you that is weed free and calm? When you have located a good place to run your boats, this is a sign that it is definitely time to get started.</p>
<p>Consider the three kinds of radio controlled boats that are available to you. They are differentiated by what kind of fuel they use, and the most popular and easy to find will run on electricity. With an electric radio controlled boat, you are just going to charge the batteries in a wall outlet for a few hours. They are not as powerful as other options, and the batteries do need to be replaced on a regular basis. You can recharge the batteries however, and switch them out as it becomes necessary.</p>
<p>The second type, which is often popular with intermediate rc boat hobbyists is the nitro-powered rc boat. These boats are fueled with a nitro-methane mix and provide the boat with a lot of power. However, this type of fuel is also the most expensive. Unlike electric-powered rc boats, you can quickly and easily refuel and be back in the race again.</p>
<p>Finally, we have the gasoline powered boats, which are the most powerful RC boats on the market as well as being the fastest. They run off of a mixture of oil and gasoline and these boats are considered the top of the line. It is important to remember, however, that they are also the most expensive and the loudest. Finding a place where you can use them can be difficult, but you&#8217;ll find that the high initial investment is worth it because it has lower refueling costs than the nitro-methane powered boats. What boats are you interested in picking up?</p>
<p>Whether you choose a high end gasoline RC boat, a nitro RC boat or an electric RC boat, make sure that you take some time to see how the boat handles. A single hull that has a deep V shape will give you the best handling without impacting your speed.</p>
<p>If you are limited by your budget or the size of the water available to run your boat, you might be best off to start out with an electric rc boat. While not as powerful as gasoline and nitro rc boats, there are some upscale electric rc boats on the market today that can reach speeds as high as 40mph.</p>
<p>An electric rc boat might also be the best solution if you have to run your boat in or near a residential neighborhood where nitro and gasoline rc boats would be way too loud and might even get you banned. Electric rc boats are very quiet and will not disturb the peace.</p>
<p>Radio controlled boating is a great hobby to get into and is rather easy to enter. With so many choices it offers something for every person. You can enjoy building the boats, running them, or, if you really want to challenge yourself and experience it as a team sport, racing them.</p>
<p>In conclusion I recommend that you purchase a radio controlled boat that is suitable for your environment, your desires, and your budget.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days looking for cheap but well proven alternative big fish protein baits is very important and homemade sausage meat baits and ground baits are brilliant baits for so many reasons. Luncheon meats and Pepperoni are popular and effective but extremely expensive as fishing baits. So let's now see how to make your own big fish sausage meat baits and save yourself a fortune!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/216/boating/making-homemade-carp-baits-using-cheap-sausage-meat.php">Making Homemade Carp Baits Using Cheap Sausage Meat!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>These days looking for cheap but well proven alternative big fish protein baits is very important and homemade sausage meat baits and ground baits are brilliant baits for so many reasons. Luncheon meats and Pepperoni are popular and effective but extremely expensive as fishing baits. So let&#8217;s now see how to make your own big fish sausage meat baits and save yourself a fortune!</p>
<p>The first ideal part about sausage meat is how cheap and easily available it is. It comes in various forms and grades and as usual it is best to get the freshest product possible. This kind of meat is just not fashionable today which means right now is a perfect time to be exploiting it!</p>
<p>You can use the minced products or use a mincer to make a sticky pliable material to use to base you bait on. Pork meat is very nutritionally stimulating to big catfish and carp, supplying many essential nutritional needs including many amino acids and energy packed oils. Sausage meat may be made from pork alone or with other materials, but even adding very cheap wheat flour, or with a few eggs to meat with sausage rusk will bind bait to make practical bait dough for paste or boilies.</p>
<p>To make these economical protein based baits is fast and very easy!</p>
<p>For instance, start off with a small amount of meat to practice with like just half a pound of minced meat mixed with around 3 hens eggs in a bowl and with enough wheat flour added to mould into a pliable bait dough. You can use this as bait or put into sealed plastic freezer bags to store in the fridge or freezer for later use. Such bait is usually very instant on most carp and catfish waters, although different grades and brands of sausage meat will vary in success rates so do experiment!</p>
<p>Like the majority of carp and catfish baits, the best way to start fishing with it is to feed perhaps 2 to 6 pounds or more of it into your swim, in advance. (This is certainly not absolutely necessary however!) You might for instance, over a period of 3 days prior to fishing, start introducing paste pieces about an inch in diameter just by pulling them off your balls of dough you have made.</p>
<p>When you pre-bait fish will obviously get a smell and taste of it without getting hooked so be more confident when you do try it on the hook, so do it! You can use sausage meat baits as part of your ground baiting or with other meat baits like chopped spam, meatballs, luncheon meats if you want the extra expense; sausage meat and cheap rolled oats is fine! Scald or boil or steam your baits if needed where smaller fish prove a bother, but add some paste to your bait on your rig or on the hook to boost more soluble attraction&#8230;</p>
<p>As most commercial rolled baits have uniform shapes, your homemade baits in odd shapes have the advantage over more wary fish by disrupting their reference points! Boilies are just made by placing your dough baits only a handful at a time in half a pan of boiling water in a pan for a couple of minutes; this makes a resilient skin when they dry-off on conveniently placed absorbent towels or trays etc. keep your water boiling at all times by not adding too many baits at once and keep taking baits out after around 2 minutes or so.</p>
<p>Boiling baits for longer makes them harder as the eggs proteins coagulate more making your baits more resilient, but less attractive nutritionally. To make your baits more attractive the choices are many to improve results. Even adding garlic or sea salt or curry powders even at a teaspoon per egg will make a difference to performance.</p>
<p>You might just add a teaspoon of black pepper powder per egg used. Other examples of well proven kitchen favourites are yeast extract products like Marmite or Vegemite; add at a heaped tablespoon per egg, or even Parmesan or blue cheese powder which is ideal in sausage meat baits. You can simply add some Minamino or proprietary fishing liquid amino acids supplement like Nutramino to boost feeding stimulation and nutritional profile of your bait; or add fish meal, keratin, or poultry meal, or ground bird foods and lecithins for more digestible baits in winter, for example&#8230;</p>
<p>You can add almost anything to enhance the stimulatory effects of your sausage baits but it helps if you really know what your ingredients do inside your fish and how they work together in baits to contribute the overall effects and improve catch results, and this knowledge really does save you a fortune and boost your confidence hugely! There are many ingredients etc you might add to stimulate fish which may be very expensive over a season, but going to the supermarket, health food shop, Asian store etc can provide really potent gems for a fraction of the cost when you know what to look for in terms of bioactive substances especially&#8230; Even adding liquidised liver with a few drops of spice or herb oleoresins and liquid lecithins can make drastic differences to results for relatively little cost and your baits will always be unique of course which a big edge anyway!</p>
<p>The options are limited only by your imagination; but using proven fish feeding triggering substances and metabolically stimulating substances are among the best proven substances when you look at bait components&#8230; Homemade sausage meat baits (and ground baits) for big carp and catfish are well proven against any popular modern baits (even enzyme-active ones,) and I&#8217;ve proven this myself (although my baits are sometimes rather more complex than here.) So give them a try and you might decide to get much deeper into making your own homemade baits; but beware &#8211; they can become addictive!</p>
<p>By Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<title>Carp fishing Baits And Methods For bigger Catches!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A thought-provoking piece about carp baits, nutritional stimulation, improving fish weights, and much improved catch results!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/215/boating/carp-fishing-baits-and-methods-for-bigger-catches.php">Carp fishing Baits And Methods For bigger Catches!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>A thought-provoking piece about carp baits, nutritional stimulation, improving fish weights, and much improved catch results!</p>
<p>The scientific information available on essential dietary needs of carp most often does not take into account the presence of natural food in the presence of a test food item such as that of milk casein and gelatine. In fact it really makes a big difference when you consider that a carp is fully designed to fully digest and utilise its natural food items as opposed to an artificial food item composed of many foods such as in a boilie bait or pellet designed for salmon, trout or even specifically designed for carp! The actual energy and nutrient requirements compared to the actual biological conversion and energy supplied may well not be as great nor as efficient as thought by anglers.</p>
<p>Many anglers think about their baits in terms of nutrition but really miss the other points about actual feeding stimulation processes and mechanisms. In the real world, what if you have raised the level of natural food organisms available because of the abundance of fishing baits fed into a lake? What if the fish can pick and choose whether they actually need fishing baits to supply any needs at all at any particular point in the year?</p>
<p>When I began carp fishing in the 1970s a couple of cans of luncheon meat or sweetcorn, or a pound of homemade boilies, ground bait, paste bait or a pint of maggots or a loaf of bread would have been easily enough bait for a successful 12 hour trip. Now it is easily possible to introduce 1000 boilies upon arrival and get a fish hooked within 10 minutes on some waters. It seems very obvious that the use of more bait (despite far higher stocking levels,) has affected feeding behaviours at certain times of the year especially during the colder months.</p>
<p>It is true that the majority of the fish you could fish available to you prior to the boom in carp fishing in the UK were of double and single figures and it has been said that at that time there were as many twenty pound fish in Kent waters as the rest of the waters in the UK put together. New carp anglers in the UK today could never fully appreciate just what an achievement catching a twenty pound carp meant back in the 1970&#8242;s and early 1980&#8242;s; and the opportunity to actually fish a water that held a thirty pound fish was incredibly exciting experience! To many carp anglers fishing just a couple of decades ago, the first challenge was actually to locate a water containing any big carp over twenty or thirty pounds at all, and it might seem crazy to consider that to me it was once an exhilarating thrill to fish a water containing fish over twenty pounds, now having hooked a carp over eighty pounds a couple of years ago.</p>
<p>Not so long ago the capture of twenty carp of over twenty pounds in a season was a milestone few of even the top anglers had achieved. It is astounding to me today looking back, that you can catch twenty carp of around twenty pounds or over on certain UK waters in just a week or less; and this is very much due to the impact of the highly nutritional free baits applied by carp anglers over recent decades. Correct bait application is a massive edge which simply cannot be underestimated but is often extremely under-rated!</p>
<p>One 1991 milestone catch for me was of 23 carp caught over 5 days from an Essex reservoir, topped by the biggest in the lake (a mid-thirty,) and these fish averaged just under twenty pounds each; this provoked much jealousy from other members at the time, yet today such catches are pretty commonplace. Unique homemade bait design and regular effective bait application was the secret to my milestone catch back then and probably applies even more so today! Bait is often the last consideration today in the age of the instant carp angler who can buy everything except experience, but getting educated on the secrets of bait and how to exploit its power is a very big edge that can make your catches far better than ordinary, (even if you are a carp angler of average talent or experience!)</p>
<p>Bait design is very important and the nature of the free baits you use in order to get fish into an excited feeding state and drawn into your swim, hopefully to make a mistake with your hook bait is crucial; even in exceptionally prolific French and Spanish waters where 60 fish of over twenty pounds has been achieved by my friends in just 3 days. In the UK high-profile anglers are very much promoters of innovative baits and applications and the leverage of various bait substances and forms of recipes is a very big part of their ongoing success. Bait is important not merely as an edge in itself but as the whole basis of your ongoing success and so belittling the subject is rather missing the point that carp senses can be manipulated in our favour over and over again big-time&#8230;</p>
<p>By Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<title>25 Easy Fishing Bait Tips To Catch You Bags Of Big Carp!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 07:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can make carp baits as easy and simple or as complex as you want but one thing is certain and that is, for best results you need to make sure your baits are as unlikely to arouse as little suspicion in fish as possible. To do this you need to leverage the top rule with fishing bait; that of making your bait unique and different! A new different bait has the best potential to tempt big wary carp because even where a so-called food bait or nutritional biological value bait is established, once fish get hooked on it, then fish feeding behaviour on it can alter dramatically!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/212/boating/25-easy-fishing-bait-tips-to-catch-you-bags-of-big-carp.php">25 Easy Fishing Bait Tips To Catch You Bags Of Big Carp!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>You can make carp baits as easy and simple or as complex as you want but one thing is certain and that is, for best results you need to make sure your baits are as unlikely to arouse as little suspicion in fish as possible. To do this you need to leverage the top rule with fishing bait; that of making your bait unique and different! A new different bait has the best potential to tempt big wary carp because even where a so-called food bait or nutritional biological value bait is established, once fish get hooked on it, then fish feeding behaviour on it can alter dramatically!</p>
<p> The purpose of a fishing bait is not to smell like a banana, nor be an eye-catching colour, nor shine in the dark like a beacon, or taste like a banquet. It is merely to get your hook in the fishs mouths for the split second it tasks to have the slightest chance of hooking a fish. Everything else is secondary. But many fishermen seriously cut their chances by using baits many others have caught fish on before, not realising how much harder fish on such baits unfortunately can be to catch; having been hooked on them previously! (So many overlook this top priority warning!) It should therefore make absolute sense that making your bait different to previously successful baits is a big key to consistent big fish success.</p>
<p> Many baits simply tantalise the fish and evoke a curiosity response rather than provide anything nutritional and many angler get confused thinking that baits absolutely must be an perfect square meal to get takes, but this is completely untrue. Any change you make to a bait can induce a curiosity response from a fish regardless of any other olfaction or other chemoreception stimulation which might be present in the bait. Carp feed using far more senses than merely taste and smell and all can be exploited for improved and prolonged more consistent results!</p>
<p> There is much said about flavors. This probably because they have such vivid impacts upon our senses as most are mainly based upon strongly volatile solvent substances and many taste and smell like foods we recognise; like pineapple, cranberry, banana and strawberry. Changing flavors can easily produce a new bait and renewed results, but synthetic and solvent based flavors are merely a tiny tip of the real flavors iceberg available to us to exploit. Flavor components can do very various things to fish and the water surrounding our baits to induce bites.</p>
<p> We can associate flavors with fruits and sugars of many kinds from oranges and pineapples to apples, pears, butter and cream, spices and herbs, molluscs and crustaceans, fish and everything in between and those besides. But many flavors are beyond what most anglers would even term flavors and have bitter, sour, salty, sickly, acidic, highly pungent even repulsive effects on us humans, but carp absolutely love them. It is an interesting fact that complete digestion of many substances occurs as a direct result of bacterial action to help break down food in the gut which enzymes alone cannot digest. In this example, this means that flavors and ingredients that are partially digested or even represent or mimic these can be super attractive to fish</p>
<p> In the case of big carp, they can be caught on baits containing strong powerful flavors or minimal amounts or none at all. The angling fishing pressure they receive 24 hours a day will often influence which approaches and which forms of flavor are more stimulatory or more repellant! But even using rubber and plastic baits will eventually be associated with previous captures and be less effective for this reason.</p>
<p> It is obvious that nearly any bait will catch a carp once. Much of the reason fake plastic and rubber baits catch carp is the lack of suspicion aroused by them, compared to conventional round boilies for example. This often because they do not contain the concentrated substances carp can recognise and relate to previous experiences of getting caught, but even these baits are far from sterile, having natural and human hand added attraction too like butyric acid.</p>
<p> So what is the translation of making a bait different in order to achieve perpetual edges over your fish especially in regards to bigger fish? The fact is there are thousands of substances to exploit and just one can make all the difference and transform your results. Put as simply as possible, fish and humans share numerous very vital processes which all relate to energy and its efficient use.</p>
<p> A great additive for big fish baits is betaine. This is a familiar substance for many carp anglers. But why is it special? So many substances trigger feeding or at least induce exploratory feeding behaviours. Well betaine occurs naturally in human diet and fish diet in natural foods. So it is no surprise that it is used for many vital functions roles and processes in our bodies and though not an a carp essential amino acid it is very important and vital to fish. In fact, so vital that its feeding triggering effects top that of the amino acid alanine which is a known feeding stimulant for very many fish species. The fish olfactory bulb receptor cells are especially stimulated by betaine. It was originally named betaine because it was first identified in the root crops beta vulgaris or beetroot, from which the very first sugar beets were derived from. (Sugars and sweeteners are potent carp feeding triggers.)</p>
<p> Betaine even rivals many essential amino acids carp require in their natural diet and its effects upon food palatability and synergistic interactions with amino acids in baits and in the carp body demonstrate how important this substance is in carp baits! Betaine is a bit like sugar and salt and even flavor components like malic acid which really intensify the effects and profiles of other substance like amino acids and other flavors etc at carp receptor sites all over its body from lips, face, fins, flanks, in the throat and gill areas and even in the gut itself. Yes betaine is a big fish substance for sure!</p>
<p> You can help your bait enhancing and bait making efforts enormously by looking at how the food we eat is formulated. The food industry go to great lengths to get substances in our food which make you eat more of it, even to the extent of training our taste buds with all that sugar, salt, yeast extract, and the vast number of other healthy and unhealthy additives hidden away in long ingredients lists. When I began writing books and articles many scoffed (please excuse the pun,) at my claims that there are many addictive substances to exploit for use in baits for big fish; just 2 clues are the capsaicin receptors found in carp, and the addictive effects of certain cereal gluten substances which release feel-good but addiction forming endorphins in carp brains! Fishing blends well with other outdoors recreation and sport activities like hunting, camping, boating and other such hobbies and but so knowing as much as possible about your improving your fishing baits will ensure you always have better results; guaranteed!</p>
<p> By Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 15:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lena Hellsten</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jon boats are the basic open rough boats that are suitable for sport fishermen or to use as a transport boat in shallow waters. These types of boats are usually flat-bottomed with a square stern and this why they perform so well in shallow and calm waters.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/211/boating/advice-when-youre-choosing-jon-boats.php">Advice When You&#8217;re Choosing Jon Boats</a></p>
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<p>Jon boats are the basic open rough boats that are suitable for sport fishermen or to use as a transport boat in shallow waters. These types of boats are usually flat-bottomed with a square stern and this why they perform so well in shallow and calm waters. </p>
<p>Jon boats have been around for quite a while and are usually fitted with an outboard motor. Originally they were always constructed in wood and there are still Jon boats made of wood to find on the market. A wooden boat are preferred by some still, yet they do require more work than other types of materials and this is why there are many other alternatives to find on the market.</p>
<p>The most popular materials are fiberglass, polyethylene and aluminum and they are all making a boat that is strong and light. The qualities differ some between them and which kind of material you want to choose depends on what type of waters youre going to use your boat in.</p>
<p>While aluminum is strong and adds extra protection if youre driving your boat in rocky areas, it is not as suitable for salty water since this can have a negative impact on the boat and have a corrosive effect which can lead to leakage and other unwanted damages.</p>
<p>If this is the case, youre probably better off with a polyethylene boat since this material is very resistant to salty water. This boat is also strong and can take a few beats yet you should avoid dragging a Jon boat out of polyethylene over rough surfaces.</p>
<p>If you want a boat that is quiet and still usable for salty water, fiberglass is a good choice. This material makes less noise than polyethylene boats when youre moving it over sand bars, through vegetation or when youre moving interiors around the boat.</p>
<p>If you know what youre going to use your Jon boat for and you know the area well where its supposed to be in the water you can feel secure to choose a boat from a material that is perfect for your specific situation. </p>
<p>If you want a boat that is easy to handle, safe to drive and that is good to use for fishing and shorter transportation, a Jon boat is a very good choice. Make sure youre getting your boat from someone that has a lot of knowledge and you can be sure that you will have a boat thats perfect for your needs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering finding a pontoon boat for sale there are a few things to look at before you buy. Getting a pontoon boat can be a great investment and can make your time on the waters a lot more enjoyable than ever before.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/210/boating/is-a-pontoon-boat-the-boat-for-you.php">Is A Pontoon Boat The Boat For You?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Lena Hellsten</div>
<p>If you are considering finding a pontoon boat for sale there are a few things to look at before you buy. Getting a pontoon boat can be a great investment and can make your time on the waters a lot more enjoyable than ever before.</p>
<p>What kind of pontoon boat youre getting depends on what you are planning to use it for. There are a lot of different types of pontoon boats for sale, in different materials, sizes and price classes. Its a good idea to think through a few times what kind of waters youre mainly going to use it in and also how many people there are going to be in the boat. </p>
<p>If youre a sport fishermen and only looking for a small boat that can be brought easily to different waters you might prefer to get an inflatable pontoon boat. These boats are usually some of the cheaper boats and can be a one man boat. It is quite popular among fly-fishermen.</p>
<p>For fishermen, pontoon boats are one of the best options for boats. Because of their special construction, with a flat bottom and pontoons on the sides they are stable so that you easily can move around in the boat with less risk of falling over. This also means that they easily can reach shallow waters, which is a great advantage for fishermen.</p>
<p>A pontoon boat can also be used as a family boat, to go on day trips with. There are many larger pontoon boats for sale that have room for all family members and extra package too. There is often a space that is suitable as a place to go swimming from. </p>
<p>Pontoon boats are often made out of aluminum which makes them light and strong and capable of rougher beats from rocks in lakes and rivers.</p>
<p>For salty waters, however, its a better idea to have a pontoon boat that is made out of fiberglass or polyethylene. Aluminum is more sensitive to corrosion from salty water whereas the other materials withstand it easily. You can find plenty pontoon boats for sale also in those materials so you can be sure that there is a boat for you wherever youre planning to use it.</p>
<p>Always ask for professional help and guidance when youre buying your boat and you can be sure that youre getting the right kind.</p>
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		<title>Carp Fishing Robin Red Bait Secrets!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 11:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Richardson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few carp anglers have never heard of the world famous carp bait additive called Robin Red which has been an enormously important bait ingredients for both homemade and readymade baits for decades. Find out more about how to exploit this wonder bait here...<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/209/boating/carp-fishing-robin-red-bait-secrets.php">Carp Fishing Robin Red Bait Secrets!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Tim Richardson</div>
<p>Few carp anglers have never heard of the world famous carp bait additive called Robin Red which has been an enormously important bait ingredients for both homemade and readymade baits for decades. Find out more about how to exploit this wonder bait here&#8230;</p>
<p>Robin Red is an original formula from Haiths based in Cleethorpes UK. Included in their best-selling items are these well-known bait ingredients: Hempseed, Carpticle Mix, Multi Mix, Super Red, Prosecto Insectivorous, Robin Red, Red Factor, Nectarblend, soft Bill and Red Band. Having many years in producing leading specialist bird foods, this experience and such products and many others have been extremely productively applied to catching carp!</p>
<p>Among such bird food products Robin Red is the best known and is literally a legend when it comes to carp bait ingredients and additives etc today. Hinders offer other bird foods which have also been integral in the success and universal use of bird food based carp baits throughout the world today. Countless modern carp bait companies have taken hinders and Rod Hutchinsons leads for example and formulated their own commercial bird food based baits ranges and now additives and liquids etc based around robin red and chilli for instance are extremely fashionable and successfully proven; such as the Ccmoore Red Venom additive.</p>
<p>The popularity of Robin Red is so great that Im sure that at times in the case of making your own homemade boilies, that if you do not use Robin Red in your bait, it will likely as not be the only carp bait in the water that does not include it! Not using Robin Red can actually be a good thing as carp are so familiar with it on busy very hard-fished carp waters that it could well act as an indicator of potential danger! You might find out a bit more about it and choose to use a component of it instead, or use it in very low levels, this works well winter summer or fall&#8230;</p>
<p>Ways to incorporate Robin Red and apply it in homemade baits, spod, method, particles, pellets and boilies mixes are legion. Just dampen your boilies using a mixture of liquid foods and Robin Red&#8230; Or try pre-soaking your pellets in any liquids you like and add Robin Red to produce super ground baits, method mixes or spod mixes for example for both winter and summer use.</p>
<p>The ingredients and components in robin Red have been speculated on for decades and a few of these have been identified but apparently no-one has actually copied the original accurately, although most copies will still stain your hands red and turn fish red too! One fact about Robin Red which has been confirmed is that it does not contain the antioxidant pigment Carophyll Red, but what about cantaxanthin perhaps? Whatever Robin Red contains, it sure works!</p>
<p>Why not save yourself a fortune in bait costs and try making your own homemade baits for the first time using a mix of semolina, soya flour with added robin red? Try boosting your pellets by just adding water and adding neat robin red and mixing thoroughly; this will cloud the water very red too, (wash your red hands after use!) One easy to use product incorporating Robin Red is Haiths super Red which can be used neat in PVA products and contains the following:</p>
<p>Super Red has aniseed oil, teasel seeds, crushed Carpticle mix, crushed hempseed, Red Factor, robin Red, peanut granules and crushed tiger nuts. This combination is only one of countless others you could try in making your own boilies, pellets and ground baits and to maximise this and more and to save yourself an fortune in bait costs why not now read on&#8230;</p>
<p>By Tim Richardson.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Best Vacation Sailing Package</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to discover the beauty of exotic island locations such as Hawaii, the Caribbean Islands, Florida, Bahamas, and Greece Sailing is a great way to discover the beauties of several locations such as the Caribbean, Hawaii, Bahamas, and many other archipelagos? There are a few ways you can sail away. You can hire a boat with no captain, crew, or cook. This is called a bareboat. On a bareboat the vacationers do all the cooking, rowing, and navigation. A better option is to hire a captain if you want to sail on a bareboat. That way you have good navigation and someone to provide you with local legend and lore.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/207/sailing/finding-the-best-vacation-sailing-package.php">Finding The Best Vacation Sailing Package</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Paul Smith</div>
<p>Want to discover the beauty of exotic island locations such as Hawaii, the Caribbean Islands, Florida, Bahamas, and Greece Sailing is a great way to discover the beauties of several locations such as the Caribbean, Hawaii, Bahamas, and many other archipelagos? There are a few ways you can sail away. You can hire a boat with no captain, crew, or cook. This is called a bareboat. On a bareboat the vacationers do all the cooking, rowing, and navigation. A better option is to hire a captain if you want to sail on a bareboat. That way you have good navigation and someone to provide you with local legend and lore. </p>
<p>There are many companies which provide sailing vacation packages. The most important component of a sailing vacation package is the boat, also known as the transport vehicle. The transport vehicle can be anything from a bareboat with a skipper, to a schooner, or yacht. A lot of it depends on the number of people sailing. </p>
<p>When a big group of people are going, it is a good idea to hire a catamaran. Catamarans have a motorized launch and can accommodate a large number of people. Other modes of transportation include trimarans, which is a more spacious and advanced version of a catamaran. Most ports also offer local transport like schooner, gullets, or caiquies. It all depends on where you go.</p>
<p>Sailing vacation packages come with a variety of amenities. Most packages offer food and drink at a minimum. Large catamarans may have a kitchen on board. Accessories for use during your sailing adventure may also be provided, such as binoculars, scuba and snorkeling equipment, live music, and even photography. Sailing adventures open to children often provide the kids with water toys. </p>
<p>Sailing vacation packages that include tie-ups with resorts are known as stay-sail vacations. Nighttime is spent in hotels, while sailing goes on during the day. Resort or hotels of a stay and stay vacation depend on the budget. </p>
<p>The number of days sailing, onboard amenities, and hotel accommodations are all factors in the price of sailing vacation packages. As always, quality and service affect price. Destination also plays a role in the price of any sailing vacation package.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 13:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sailing, what a great way to enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Bahamas, Florida, Greece, and a variety of other exotic and beautiful locations. You can enjoy sailing individually, by hiring your own bareboat, which is a boat with no crew or cook. Sometimes a skipper is hired to help navigate and provide information about destinations. Otherwise, people on the bareboat do the cooking, navigating, and rowing. It's a little bit of work!<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/204/sailing/choosing-the-best-vacation-sailing-package.php">Choosing The Best Vacation Sailing Package</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Paul Smith</div>
<p>Sailing, what a great way to enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Bahamas, Florida, Greece, and a variety of other exotic and beautiful locations. You can enjoy sailing individually, by hiring your own bareboat, which is a boat with no crew or cook. Sometimes a skipper is hired to help navigate and provide information about destinations. Otherwise, people on the bareboat do the cooking, navigating, and rowing. It&#8217;s a little bit of work!</p>
<p>On the other hand, there are plenty of companies that provide vacation packages for those who want to go sailing. The most important thing to consider on a sailing vacation package is the boat. You may end up on a bareboat with a skipper, or a huge yacht with other sailing vacationers. </p>
<p>When a big group of people are going, it is a good idea to hire a catamaran. Catamarans have a motorized launch and can accommodate a large number of people. Other modes of transportation include trimarans, which is a more spacious and advanced version of a catamaran. Most ports also offer local transport like schooner, gullets, or caiquies. It all depends on where you go.</p>
<p>Sailing vacation packages come with a variety of amenities. Most packages offer food and drink at a minimum. Large catamarans may have a kitchen on board. Accessories for use during your sailing adventure may also be provided, such as binoculars, scuba and snorkeling equipment, live music, and even photography. Sailing adventures open to children often provide the kids with water toys. </p>
<p>Sailing vacation packages that include tie-ups with resorts are known as stay-sail vacations. Nighttime is spent in hotels, while sailing goes on during the day. Resort or hotels of a stay and stay vacation depend on the budget. </p>
<p>Price of sailing vacations vary depending on the number of days at sea, what type of transport will be taken, and the quality of the hotel or resort in which you will be staying on a stay-sail vacation package. All packages depend on the number of days of the sailing and the facilities that will be taken. It also depends on the kind of hotel and its service in a stay-sail vacation package. Remember, your choice of destination play a huge role in determining the final price of your sailing vacation package.</p>
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		<title>The Two Most Important Things To Look For In A PWC Cover</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 11:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dylan Brodderick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether it is almost time to put your pwc on a trailer and get it to the lake, or that time of year where you drain the oil and put it in the garage, you're going to need a pwc cover to protect your favorite summer sporting toy. Finding a cover that fits your watercraft to a tee is one of the best investments you can make second to buying the thing in the first place. And the best thing is, it's super easy to find pwc covers online these days, specifically designed to fit your make and year of pwc.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/202/boating/the-two-most-important-things-to-look-for-in-a-pwc-cover.php">The Two Most Important Things To Look For In A PWC Cover</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Dylan Thom</div>
<p>Whether it is almost time to put your pwc on a trailer and get it to the lake, or that time of year where you drain the oil and put it in the garage, you&#8217;re going to need a pwc cover to protect your favorite summer sporting toy. Finding a cover that fits your watercraft to a tee is one of the best investments you can make second to buying the thing in the first place. And the best thing is, it&#8217;s super easy to find pwc covers online these days, specifically designed to fit your make and year of pwc.</p>
<p>Acquiring pwc covers or seadoo pwc covers with a perfect fit should be the most important factor when you are deciding on a custom cover. This becomes extremely important when it comes time to transport your watercraft ? whether you are 10 minutes or 2 hours from your favorite lake or harbor, trailering a pwc with an improperly fitting cover can be hard on your boat, as well as potentially hazardous for you and/or drivers behind you on the highway.</p>
<p>Probably the second biggest thing to worry about after you&#8217;ve choosen a properly fitting cover, is to make sure you consider the material. The material that your pwc cover is made will play the biggest role in how long your cover stays in good enough shape to protect your boat.</p>
<p>Probably the most durable canvas covers are constructed using the Sunbrella brand of fabrics. Sunbrella is specifically engineered to be fade-resistant, and durable enough to stand up to severe sun and weather condition in the south. In addition to sun resistance, the material is woven which prevents build-up of moisture and heat, thereby preventing moisture and mildew damage. The woven material also adds resistance to tearing, shrinking, or mildewing of the cover itself.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if you have a seadoo, Yamaha pwc, Kawasaki pwc, or you need a bimini or a doger, or just a plain boat cover, the same two issues are what you need to look for when choosing a cover &#8211; a tailored fit, and a durable breathable material. If you find a cover with these two attributes, then it doesn&#8217;t matter so much about the color &#8211; a nice fitting cover that doesn&#8217;t start to fade after one season is going to look a lot better than a cheaper flashy cover.</p>
<p>Many people ask whether they should buy manufacturers pre-fabricated covers for their watercraft, or whether they need to have a custom pwc covering specifically designed and tailored to get the maximum protection. The pre-made options are often tailored to exactly fit a particular make, model and year, so this is often the most cost effective solution as well. It is a good idea to search for some reviews about the quality and attention to detail for the particular cover manufacturer that you are considering ordering from.</p>
<p>So when you are researching what to buy, and whether to try and find it in stock or order online, you now know the two most important specs to watch out for. If you take the time to make sure that you get a good fit and a quality material, you&#8217;ll end up with a cover that not only looks great, but keeps your pwc looking great as well.</p>
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		<dc:creator>LaZinnia Manley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Garmin Handheld GPS 400t like it's predecessor the Colorado 400c features a three inch diagonal touch screen with the latest touch screen technology. Touch screens have become very popular on high end electronic devices and the Colorado 400t is no exception.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/194/boating/the-garmin-handheld-gps-colorado-400t-receiver-for-any-your-adventures.php">The Garmin Handheld GPS Colorado 400t Receiver for any Your Adventures</a></p>
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<p>The Garmin Handheld GPS 400t like it&#8217;s predecessor the Colorado 400c features a three inch diagonal touch screen with the latest touch screen technology. Touch screens have become very popular on high end electronic devices and the Colorado 400t is no exception.</p>
<p>The color screen is highly readable under direct sunlight and this is remarkable because most of the units of similar type fails miserably in this department. Thanks to the innovative software which has been programmed into the Garmin handheld GPS Colorado 400t, the interface is easily understandable both for the experienced and not so experienced user. Due to this interface which states all the important guidelines on the screen, the device is fun to work with, especially outdoors.</p>
<p>The ABS plastic case of the Garmin Handheld GPS prevents moisture from being a problem. It is not waterproof if submerged in water however. Like all electronic devices be aware of the limitations of the devices exposure to water. Just don&#8217;t dunk the Colorado 400t in water and you should be problem free from moisture causing a problem with it&#8217;s function.</p>
<p>Topographic maps, of the USA have been preloaded into the unit. Three dimensional view of the map is also made possible in the device. The unit may be very useful for those who are into hiking and mountain climbing. All the relevant details about the local and national parks and sanctuaries, coupled with information about rivers and lakes are also preset in the Colorado 400t handheld GPS receiver.</p>
<p>The Garmin Handheld GPS Colorado 400t has the ability to share with other Garmin Colorado and Oregon users data with the click of a button. Geocaching files can be downloaded from any computer to use and share. The touch screen allows viewing in three dimensional view for a better understanding of the terrain. The points of interest entered in the Colorado 400t are easily accessible with the touch screen.</p>
<p>The Garmin Handheld GPS Colorado 400t is Geocaching friendly and is a great GPS unit for the sport. You are able to download Geocaching files without having to manually input them. All you need to do is download the files and then go geocaching. By being able to download the Geocaching files, entering files is now almost automatic. As Geocaching becomes more popular downloading Geocaching files is a great time saver that can be used for your outdoor adventure.</p>
<p>The Garmin Handheld GPS Colorado 400t photo viewer supports JPEG file format. It also is a very easy unit to carry. It is slim and light and is easy to carry in a pocket or on a belt clip. Garmin has scored a win with all the user friendly attributes of the Colorado 400t.</p>
<p>With plug in SD cards usable in the Colorado 400t you can input most any geographic data as well as street maps for almost limitless navigation. The card slot is located inside the waterproof battery compartment for data safety. With the Colorado 400t your adventure potential is limited only by your imagination.</p>
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		<title>Todays Role of Garmin Handheld GPS Receivers On Outdoor Recreation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 17:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LaZinnia Manley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor enthusiast a generation ago had to rely on maps, compasses and landmarks for navigation in unknown territory. There were unseen dangers due to getting lost in dangerous areas and even not being to find your way back to safe areas because of weather. Garmin Handheld GPS units and others have changed the dangerous into exciting adventures. Now you can navigate to anywhere and back without becoming lost or getting into unsafe areas by using a GPS unit.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/192/boating/todays-role-of-garmin-handheld-gps-receivers-on-outdoor-recreation.php">Todays Role of Garmin Handheld GPS Receivers On Outdoor Recreation</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by LaZinnia Manley</div>
<p>Outdoor enthusiast a generation ago had to rely on maps, compasses and landmarks for navigation in unknown territory. There were unseen dangers due to getting lost in dangerous areas and even not being to find your way back to safe areas because of weather. Garmin Handheld GPS units and others have changed the dangerous into exciting adventures. Now you can navigate to anywhere and back without becoming lost or getting into unsafe areas by using a GPS unit.</p>
<p>Exploring the great outdoors entails risks that can be dangerous if you get lost in unsafe or unfamiliar territory especially in unexpected bad weather. Garmin Handheld GPS units are especially popular for hikers, bikers, Geocaching, hunters, fisherman, and boaters. Some of the latest Garmin units include instrumentation to help predict changing weather. </p>
<p>GPS units can replace the traditional compass, paper maps or relying on landmarks to guide you. Terrain and even traveled roads can change from what they were on maps that may be outdated. GPS units are also accurate in inclement weather conditions as well as good weather. </p>
<p>With GPS technology and electronic mapping you can explore unfamiliar territory without the fear of getting off the course you choose to travel. With Garmin Handheld GPS tracback technology you can retrace your trip exactly. If you are a boater or fisherman you are able with GPS technology to keep up with where you are, where you are headed, speed you are traveling and return to an area or spot where fishing is the best. Also GPS units are just as precise at night as in the daytime.</p>
<p>With Garmin Handheld GPS receivers you can transfer data to and from a computer. You can download data from a computer and then share that data with other Garmin users in the field. You can share fishing areas as an example, or hiking or biking trails as well. You are only limited by the data you collect or download.</p>
<p>The Golfing game has been changed for many by using a GPS unit to give distances of the next shot and the correct distance of the last shot which can improve your game. The Garmin Handheld GPS Approach G5 golfing unit comes preloaded with thousands of golf courses in the USA. It also allows you to map any course not included you might wish to play. Try a GPS unit for your golfing and improve your game.</p>
<p>GPS technology has generated new outdoor activities and new sports. Geocaching is an example of a new sport that combines an outdoor excursion and a treasure hunt into a day of excitement for many people. Another new sport generated by GPS technology is Geodashing. Geodashing is an outdoor race to a precise coordinate that can even be across country.</p>
<p>Just as cars are more advanced today than in the past GPS technology is advancing at a fast rate also. Garmin Handheld GPS receivers become more advanced with each product release. Whether you are a boater, hunter, fisherman, biker, hiker or engage in other outdoor activities requiring GPS technology, you will find Garmin leading the pack.</p>
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		<title>Fun with Old Town Kayaks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 07:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Toby Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For thousands of years, we've learned to forge our way across the waters as a means of travel.  Since the 21st century began, so too has Old Town kayaks, and they've been fashioning kayaks since 1940.  Taking the original inspiration from Native Americans' canoes, Old Towne began making kayaks with sealskin design, along with wood and canvas materials.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/186/boating/fun-with-old-town-kayaks.php">Fun with Old Town Kayaks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Toby Johns</div>
<p>For thousands of years, we&#8217;ve learned to forge our way across the waters as a means of travel.  Since the 21st century began, so too has Old Town kayaks, and they&#8217;ve been fashioning kayaks since 1940.  Taking the original inspiration from Native Americans&#8217; canoes, Old Towne began making kayaks with sealskin design, along with wood and canvas materials.</p>
<p>Starting around the 1950&#8242;s, Old Town began manufacturing toward the use of lightweight fiberglass.  Their kayaks are now produced with durable PolyLink3 and SuperLink3&#8211;a trend towards new, contemporary use of materials in the new century.  With so many different styles to choose from, how does one determine the best kayak to suit their needs?</p>
<p>Kayaks are quite different from the lowly canoe.  They permit you to easily and quickly maneuver across the water using double-bladed paddles.  Since you travel faster and closer to the water than other water craft, you typically have greater stability in a kayak.  If you&#8217;re considering the purchase of a kayak, be sure to understand how you&#8217;re planning to use it.  Such factors as the kayak&#8217;s materials, weight, capacity cockpit and overall size will be very important as you weigh in the factors for your decision.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested only in recreational kayaks, you will be delighted to know that so many styles, designs and choices exist.   These models are very user-friendly and are ready to shove off into the water at a moment&#8217;s notice.  In addition, day touring kayak models have great tracking capabilities and they&#8217;re stable and highly-efficient to boot.  Some kayaks even provide open cockpits that allow kayakers to quickly and easily enter and exit their kayaks.  Both sportsmen and families alike will find much enjoyment in their use of day touring kayak models.</p>
<p>If there are two of you preparing for to kayak, you may wish to consider a tandem model.  Tandem kayaks are great for couples, and are very suitable for all kinds of bodies of water.  Fishing kayaks are lightweight, stable, and have features that enhance the experience of fishing and kayaking simultaneously.  Both models have the same type of construction, such as shock cord deck riggings, cockpits, deck hatches and handles for carrying.</p>
<p>Old Town kayaks, built in Maine, have tried to manufacture kayaks for everyones taste.  The shorter the kayak, the more maneuverable they are and lighter.  Longer kayaks are great for cruising and traveling in the open waters.  They are also better for day trips and overnighters.  Wide boats are good for photographers and fishermen and narrow boats go farther.  The bottom layer is also important in your purchase of Old Town kayaks for sale.</p>
<p>Flat bottom kayaks will make your journey more comfortable through calm waters.  Shallow arch bottoms work best in choppy waters.  When you need to improve tracking over water, the V-bottom kayaks may be the ideal choice for you.  In addition, kayaks vary with the sides that are built.  When the sides of a kayak is curved inward, this is called a tumblehome design, which is typically that of a narrow kayak.  Flared sides allow the kayak to function best while sitting deeper in the water.  Old Town kayaks are produced from a variety of materials including 100% recycled plastic, polyethylene and a variable layer boat. </p>
<p>Among the models made by Old Town, Maine include the Digio 106 Angler.  Lying low in the water, this kayaks allows fishermen to navigate silently through the water. This model includes rod holders.  Another angler model is known as the Vapor 12xt with day well, and even includes storage for your GPS and iPods.  You can travel just about anywhere in this kayak!  The Adventure and Cayuga series are great kayak models for those looking for day tours.  These models are set up with features that make them terrific choices for overnight excursions.</p>
<p>Already round for decades, Old Town kayaks plan on building quality boats well into the new century.  The company prides itself on their understanding of craftsmanship exhibited so well by the native American people.  Old Town will certainly succeed in competing against the competition with high-quality and easily affordable kayaks providing fun for young and old.</p>
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<div class='boalinks'>Before you head out on your next river or ocean excursion, why not choose <a href="http://www.oceanandfishingkayaks.com/old-town-kayaks-for-sale">Old Town kayaks</a>, for the best in kayaking adventures and family fun. Old Town kayaks can be found at OceanandFishingKayaks.com. Along with <a href="http://www.old-town-kayaks.com/">Old Town kayaks</a>, you&#8217;ll find other terrific kayaking brand leaders like Hobie, Dagger, Perception and Pelican brands, as well.</div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 15:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Toby Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forging our ways across the waters has been a method of travel for thousands of years.  Old Town Kayaks has been around since the twenty-first century, fashioning kayaks since 1940.  Originally inspired by the canoe of the Native Americans, Old Towne began manufacturing kayaks with sealskin design, as well as wood and canvas.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/185/boating/new-times-with-old-town-kayaks.php">New Times With Old Town Kayaks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Toby Johns</div>
<p>Forging our ways across the waters has been a method of travel for thousands of years.  Old Town Kayaks has been around since the twenty-first century, fashioning kayaks since 1940.  Originally inspired by the canoe of the Native Americans, Old Towne began manufacturing kayaks with sealskin design, as well as wood and canvas.  </p>
<p>Beginning in the 1950s, the manufacturing moved onward to the use of lightweight fiberglass.  Now, in the new century the kayaks are produced with durable PolyLink3 and SuperLink3.  With all these different styles, how do you determine what is best for you?</p>
<p>Kayaks are different than canoes, as they allow you to easily maneuver yourself in the water with double bladed paddles.  You can travel faster and closer to the water for better stability.   When you are thinking of your purchase, have in mind what you are to use the kayak for.  The size, weight, cockpit, capacity and materials will all be important to your final decision as well.</p>
<p>Those of you interested in solely recreational uses, there are models ready for you to purchase that are user friendly and ready to toss into the water.  Day touring kayaks are stable, have good tracking and are highly efficient.  Open cockpits have been built for easy entry and exit.  Sportsmen and families would enjoy the day tour models.  </p>
<p>You may want to consider getting a tandem kayak if there are two of you ready to traverse the waters.  These types of kayaks are terrific for all kinds of bodies of water.  Lightweight and stable fishing kayaks come with features that work well for those who enjoy fishing and kayaking together.  These kayak models have the same anatomy:  Shock cord deck riggings, cockpits, deck hatches, and even carrying handles.</p>
<p>Constructed in Maine, Old Town kayaks are manufactured by a company that fully cares about producing kayaks that fit everyone&#8217;s taste and style.  While shorter kayaks tend to be lighter and have greater maneuverability, longer kayaks provide a pleasurable experience in cruising and travel in open water.  Longer kayaks are also preferred over shorter kayaks for overnighters and day trips.  Wider boats are ideal for photographers and fishermen becuase they provide a more stable experience.  Narrow boats are preferable for those planning on farther excursions.  When considering the purchase of Old Town kayaks for sale, also be sure to check out the bottom layer of the boat, which is also an important component to consider.</p>
<p>Flat bottom kayaks will make your journey more comfortable through calm waters.  Shallow arch bottoms work best in choppy waters.  When you need to improve tracking over water, the V-bottom kayaks may be the ideal choice for you.  In addition, kayaks vary with the sides that are built.  When the sides of a kayak is curved inward, this is called a tumblehome design, which is typically that of a narrow kayak.  Flared sides allow the kayak to function best while sitting deeper in the water.  Old Town kayaks are produced from a variety of materials including 100% recycled plastic, polyethylene and a variable layer boat. </p>
<p>A few samples of models manufactured in Old Town, Maine include the Digio 106 Angler.  This model lies low in the water for the fishermen to navigate through the water in silence.  Rod holders are included.  Another angler is the Vapor 12xt with day wells, storage for iPods and your GPS.  You can travel anywhere in this model!  The Cayuga and Adventure series are great for day tours.  They are both set up with features that make them wonderful choices for overnighters.</p>
<p>Old Town kayaks have been around for decades and plan on lasting well into the new century.  Priding themselves on their understanding of the native peoples craftsmanship, the company intends to thwart the competition with their high quality and easily affordable merchandise.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boat seats are an important part of your vessel, whether you use it for fishing, sunbathing, leisure, or to transport your friends out for a picnic in the middle of a lake.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/184/boating/boat-seat-fabrics-and-textiles-explained.php">Boat Seat Fabrics And Textiles Explained</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Frank Gehry</div>
<p>Boat seats are an important part of your vessel, whether you use it for fishing, sunbathing, leisure, or to transport your friends out for a picnic in the middle of a lake. </p>
<p>To make sure that the seats in your boat are of the right type for your purpose, as well as to allow for their best upkeep, which will maintain your boat&#8217;s value over time, it&#8217;s important to know about the skin and bones of the seats &#8211; the upholstery and the materials. </p>
<p>Faded or bent seats, or seats showing a lot of wear and tear, are not only eyesores but they will also result in lowering the appeal and value of the boat. And they will ultimately be more expensive due to higher care requirements. </p>
<p>For the frame, there are a lot of different boat seat materials available on the market. Very common ones are metal, especially steel, and also fiberglass. There are other types of lastic that is used too, but fiberglass is by far the most common. </p>
<p>If you are getting new seats for your boat and the material employed is steel, make sure that it&#8217;s been coated with an anti-rust layer, or better still, it&#8217;s stainless steel. The boat seat frame is usually not apparent, so you&#8217;ll have to check the manufacturer&#8217;s specs. </p>
<p>One of the most important boat seat materials is the upholstery, but please note that not all boat seats need and have it. Some are hard seats, and have wooden benches and backrests attached to a frame of a more solid material. </p>
<p>Hard seating that isn&#8217;t padded is often fitted with cushions. Whether the boat seats you are after are fitted with cushions or non-removable upholstery, please note that the available range of fabrics and colors is usually much bigger for indoors seats than for on-deck seats. </p>
<p>Boat seats that are intended for on-deck use must be proofed against environmental hazards such as light from the sun and wind. Marine grade vinyl is often used for boat seat upholstery, although there are other possibilities. </p>
<p>Alternatives to marine grade vinyl include nylon, weatherproofed leather, and other high-grade fabrics. These are usually more expensive, but also more luxurious, nicer to look at and more comfortable. </p>
<p>When shopping for the right boat seats, you need to make sure that the materials durable and long lasting. With your input and the above information, local boat parts manufacturer or supplier will be able to determine which fabrics are suitable for your boat seats and which are not.</p>
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		<title>A Primer on Fishing Kayaks, Inflatable Kayaks and the 5 Hottest Ocean Kayak Brands Around</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 11:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Toby Johns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the warm summer months are rapidly approaching, many folks find themselves wanting to get out on the water to do some fishing. This is a great activity as fishing gives a lot of people the relaxation time that they have been wanting for so long. While some folks do not mind going out on ultra-fast boats to fish, others tend to prefer the peacefulness that comes with kayaking. There is just something about sea or fishing kayaking that people cannot get enough of.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/182/boating/a-primer-on-fishing-kayaks-inflatable-kayaks-and-the-5-hottest-ocean-kayak-brands-around.php">A Primer on Fishing Kayaks, Inflatable Kayaks and the 5 Hottest Ocean Kayak Brands Around</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='boabyline'>by Toby Johns</div>
<p>Now that the warm summer months are rapidly approaching, many folks find themselves wanting to get out on the water to do some fishing. This is a great activity as fishing gives a lot of people the relaxation time that they have been wanting for so long. While some folks do not mind going out on ultra-fast boats to fish, others tend to prefer the peacefulness that comes with kayaking. There is just something about sea or fishing kayaking that people cannot get enough of.</p>
<p>If you have yet to kayak by yourself, then it is highly recommended that you go out with someone having kayaking experience. Even though most kayakers prefer a calm ride, there are some things you&#8217;ll want to carefully watch.  You might, for example, want to wait a bit before buying a kayak for yourself until you get the hang of riding and paddling one.  By getting familiar with the sport first, you&#8217;ll get the experience you need to make a wise decision when it comes time to purchasing one on your own.  This will also give you the chance to learn more about the sport so that you&#8217;ll get the familiarity you need when shopping for your perfect kayak.</p>
<p>When you head out on the water for the first few kayaking experiences, make sure that your experienced friend who&#8217;s accompanying you walks you through the ropes and answers all your questions.  If you don&#8217;t have access to an experienced kayaking friend, then you will probably want to seek the advice from a professional.  Many facilities now offer specialized courses in kayaking.  Rent a kayak for a few hours with an instructor and you&#8217;ll get the best start towards learning this relaxing and fun activity which will provide you with a lifetime of enjoyable water and fishing experiences.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve learned all there is to know, you can then pass your knowledge onto friends and family so that they can enjoy the fun with you.  They can also get their own kayaks and go out with you for some valued, quality time on the water.  Either way, kayaking provides adventures that all can enjoy amongst their friends and family.  In no time, you&#8217;ll be on your way to looking like professional kayakers, and you&#8217;ll wonder how you ever fished before learning how to paddle a kayak.</p>
<p>Selecting a kayak is a process that begins by considering the lifestyle of you and your family.  Kayaks are like many other modes of transportation:  There are a wide assortment of models and styles from which to choose.  The type of kayak you choose will be largely based on how you plan to use it.  Let&#8217;s take a look at the five hottest brands on the market today.  These brands offer a great mix of high-adventure styles.  You&#8217;ll find kayaks that fit nearly every performance requirement&#8211;from maneuvering the rapids to a calm ride across the lake to a relaxing day of trout fishing.</p>
<p>1.) Old Town Kayaks.  What does a company named the Old Town Canoe Company know about kayaks? Just about everything. Old Town is the oldest and largest canoe and kayak manufacturer, dating way back to 1898. With a much-deserved images for quality, Old Town is known best for leading the kayaking business in craftsmanship and innovation. Old Town&#8217;s kayaking line includes safe, stable sea kayaks, tandem kayaks, touring kayaks, exciting recreational kayaks and, of course, fishing kayaks. Old Town is known for combining modern materials and stylish contemporary design forms to their traditional, time-honored paddle craft. No wonder Old Town leads as a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and sportsmen/sportswomen.</p>
<p>2.) Perception Kayaks.  Perception answers when the Great Outdoors calls. This world-class kayaking company has been designing cutting-edge kayaks since the 1970s with their pioneering efforts in introducing the plastic kayak. Today, by using these latest innovative technologies, Perception has stayed ahead of the competition by addressing the wants, needs and desires of a new generation of kayakers. Perception kayaks are pervasive in the touring and recreational kayak line, but also have a giant selection of sporting-rec and sit-on-top kayaks to suit the needs of the most discriminating kayakers. Nearly 30 years later, the same passion that created the first line of Perception kayaks now drives development resulting in the release of sleek, new and innovatively-designed kayaks.</p>
<p>3.) Dagger Kayaks. The story of Dagger begins with a few kayaker friends who worked feverishly in a small shop with a dirt room floor to create leading-edge, world-class kayaks. Dagger kayaks are a kayakers favorite among all brands today. The company is well-regarded for developing and releasing the highest quality kayaks available. The Dagger kayaking line of products are field tested by a collective group of kayaking professionals known as &#8216;Team Dagger&#8217; before their products are released to the public. Those who wisely purchase Dagger kayaks can feel confident knowing that their kayak met the highest standards before Dagger was willing to give it their stamp of approval.</p>
<p>4.) Hobie Kayaks.  With a proud heritage of water craft behind them, Hobie spawned their ubiquitous brand to become a well-respected leader in sea and fishing kayaks. Hobie claims that &#8216;their mother was a sailboat and their father was a surfboard&#8217;. Hobie demonstrates this motto in their water craft design.  This results in the creation of the most innovative, high-tech kayaks on the market today. Hobies expertise and heritage redefines the industry standard. Take, for example, their MirageDrive pedaling system. This system uses two underwater flippers similar to a penguins fins, to power the kayak. In addition, Hobie kayaks integrate a seamless, roto-molded, polethylene construction method.  Some people argue that Hobie kayaks are closer to guided missiles than typical traditional kayaks of years gone by.</p>
<p>5.) Pelican Kayaks.  Now going into their 40th year, Pelican International is recognized as a leader in producing affordable, high-quality water craft products. Pelican now produces hundreds of boats&#8221;from pedal boats and fishing boats to canoes and, of course, durable and affordable kayaks. The company has been a leader in the development of exclusive technologies that set benchmarked standards of excellence for impact resistance, and for products&#8217; ability to regain shape after violent impacts, as well as their UV-protected exteriors. Pelican targets the recreational user, and are an excellent choice for the outdoor enthusiast looking for a balance between quality and affordability.</p>
<p>For those lacking current experience with kayaking, you may not fully understand what the fuss is all about. Once you&#8217;ve taken your first fishing trip on a kayak, you will likely see the light and understand what everyone has been talking about all these years. Kayaking in the ocean, river, or lake is just an all-around great time for the entire family. Since most kayaking takes place at a relaxing pace, you are forced to take your time and take in all of the scenery around you. With our lives so hectic these days, there is no reason to do anything other then move slowly and truly relax out on the water.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Boat Seats According To The Intended Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Frank Gehry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different models of boat seats, and knowing their dissimilarities and possible uses will allow you to make an informed decision and to buy the one that suits you and your boat best.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/170/boating/choosing-boat-seats-according-to-the-intended-use.php">Choosing Boat Seats According To The Intended Use</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="boabyline" style="italic;">by Frank Gehry</div>
<p>There are a lot of different models of boat seats, and knowing their dissimilarities and possible uses will allow you to make an informed decision and to buy the one that suits you and your boat best.</p>
<p>Lounge boat seats are very common, especially on motor yachts or other non-sailing vessels, such as skiffs. They are intended to carry several passengers in a comfortable, not too sporty environment. They can be found both below deck and on deck, and come in a variety of fittings.</p>
<p>They come in many different sizes depending on the boat layout and plan, and are usually fixedly mounted into the boat. If they are intended for outside use and are not inside a cabin, they are usually UV treated to provide for mildew resistance.</p>
<p>One kind of pretty common lounge boat seat is the back-to-back seat, which is comprised of two boat seats that are attached together at their backrests. These are quite common on boats carrying a lot of passengers such as ferries, but also on leisure fishing pontoons for instance. They are often integrated with tables, with multiple back-to-back seat rows being alternated with tables.</p>
<p>Some seats come in bench designs and are very common on pontoon-like boats or other boats carrying a lot of passengers. Several of these kinds of seating arrangements have optional removable backrests and thickly clustered cushions for superior comfort.</p>
<p>Some bench design seats are collapsible, allowing for the passengers to move around no the boat more easily while not seated.</p>
<p>The most minimalist kind of boat seat is probably the leaning post. This may strike you as a surprise, but these posts can be fitted with small benches, strategically placed padding, or other solutions to make sure that they can be used to rest a weary bottom.</p>
<p>These posts are most often used for center console boats, to give passengers some more stability when moving around. They can function as a leaning post, a seat or a bench. On fishing boats, it is common to have leaning post type seats to include up to four fishing rod holders, as well as an integrated hand and foot rail.</p>
<p>Boat seat types are of different kinds, and the ideal one for you will depend a lot on the kind of use that you intend to put the seat through. Are you carrying passengers, do you need a high performance cockpit seat, or are you looking for custom vintage is seating?</p>
<p>Also, once you have found the boat seat model that you want, make sure to compare several merchants on price to make sure that you get the most bang for your buck.</p>
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		<title>Everthing About Fishing Sport</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 06:53:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brendan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was young, I was really fascinated by my father fishing tackle box. It appeared to me that he had the most magnificent and wide-ranging fishing supplies you could dream of. He could trick any fish there was with his fishing tackle, or so I thought. He had various flies and lures, most of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.discoverboats.net">Discover Boats</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.discoverboats.net/152/fishing-boats/everthing-about-fishing-sport.php">Everthing About Fishing Sport</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was young, I was really fascinated by my father fishing tackle box. It appeared to me that he had the most magnificent and wide-ranging fishing supplies you could dream of. He could trick any fish there was with his fishing tackle, or so I thought. He had various flies and lures, most of them custom and hand-tied created by him. Except for the basics like fishing line, no one bought their own fishing supply equipment in those days. If you were a good fisherman, you made your own. It was a matter of pride as well as a matter of quality.</p>
<p>It seems like, with the rapid advance of fishing equipments, a lot of the sport has been taken out of lately. I went on a fishing trip with a friend, a fairly wealthy mal who possesses his own motor yacht. He actually has a GPS fishfinder, a weather radar gear, and various type of fancy equipment to find the schools of fish. With him, finding fish is not an art anymore. It is not due to instincts, of sport or luck. It is simply due to cold hard science &#8211; following the manual and letting the technology do the rest. For me, this is taking all the fun out of it.</p>
<p>I dicussed this with him, and he told me it was simply a matter of him owning more fancy fishing supplies than my father had. He admitted that had they offered GPS fishfinders in fly fishing stores in my father&#8217;s time, everyone would have purchased them. They wouldn&#8217;t have wasted time with hand tying their own fishing lures if they could at once identify where to get the fish. I see things differently, however.</p>
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