Shakespeare’s Contribution to the fishing Tackle Industry

April 15, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Shakespeare is a respected name in the tackle industry. The company got its name from the founder, William Shakespeare, Jr. (I wonder if he is related to William Shakespeare). Shakespeare fly rods became popular due to the introduction of the wind reel. In 1876, the company introduced the Ugly Stik tubular fishing rod. As [...]

Try Making your Own Walking Cane

April 12, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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There are lots of walking canes available in stores. Most of them will be made of wood. In reality, though, there is actually no need for you to get one of these fancy wooden walking canes. A practical hiker can just cut off an appropriate branch from a tree, give it a little clean up [...]

Invest in Rain Fishing Gear that Works

April 9, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Fishing in rainy weather is not necessarily bad. It only takes an efficient fishing rain gear that will keep you dry and ward off water from your face. Invest in a good quality, leak-proof rain suit. A plastic poncho will do for a slight drizzle but it will be quite uncomfortable when the rain is [...]

Father and Son Bonding Activity

March 30, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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This summer, encourage your son to take up a new hobby that will give him a chance to get his hands dirty and create meaningful things. No one enjoys woodworking projects more than boys and men. By sharing this activity with you son, you will have memorable bonding moments that he will remember for the [...]

walking stick with compass

March 15, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Many walking aids manufacturers are constantly making innovations on their products. These make canes and walking sticks more valuable to their owners. A walking stick with compass is extremely valuable for hiking trips. They serve not as a convenience but rather a necessity.
Some hiking poles or walking sticks now come with a compass embedded [...]

spin cast reel

March 15, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Summer is just around the corner. Everybody is looking forward to it. A lot want to go on vacation already. A popular thing to do during a vacation is go fishing. It’s fun especially if you catch a big one. It’s just you, the fish and your spin cast reel.
A spin cast reel is easy [...]

bass fishing tips

March 12, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Networking with anglers will help a lot in knowing the ins and outs of bash fishing. Experienced fishers will be able to provide important bass fishing tips to those just starting in the sport. One important clue will relate to places to go for more productive fishing. They will tell you, for example, that a [...]

stainless steel food jars

February 12, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Take warm food to work or school and enjoy your lunch just like you do at home. Bring home-cooked food along in stainless steel food jars. These are made of nearly unbreakable stainless steel. The wide mouth food thermos would be perfect for hot soups.
Stainless steel food jars have a vacuum process that retains heat [...]

insulated food jar

January 26, 2010 by SemiCritic  
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Lunch kits have graduated from the partitioned plastic containers that we were familiar with when we were kids. They had loose lids, the better for young kids to open with ease, but caused accidents with food spilling all over the place. You were lucky if your lunch box had a separate compartment for fork and [...]

game calls

November 25, 2009 by SemiCritic  
Filed under Outdoor

Hunting is one outdoor activity that goes back centuries. For some people, the frontiersman of the early 1800s out in the American West comes to mind when they hear about hunting. Although hunting traditions still go on today, more people do use them as hobbies rather than for a living. In addition, given all the [...]

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