Solingen Puma Knives – The History Posted By : puma knives
Want to know how the Puma knives came to be? Then read this article! You shall be amazed indeed with the Puma knives humble beginnings!
300-MPH Torrential 8-Weight Blues
“We’re talking about practice, man.” –Allen Iverson
In the period of winter dormancy there’s a fine line to walk between considering yourself a fisherman or just someone who likes the idea of it. There are things built around it all to engage in, like the daily scanning of other peoples’ thoughts and images, and the expos. [...]
40 Mile Reds. Georgia Style! – Part-2 Posted By : cedricary
Bottom fishing is simply my destiny, whether we target Trout and Red fish in shore, or Pompano 60 miles offshore at the R4 Navy Tower in 160+ ft. of water.
An overview of Striper Fishing Massachusetts Posted By : soniya1
Striper fishing in Massachusetts also has gone to the extent that it is being taught as a course also by certain institutes across Massachusetts. There are also limits set to the fishing of the stripers to avoid it from being extinct in the Massachusetts.
Interesting Features of Fishing Charters MA Posted By : soniya1
One can surely spend about a couple of days over here and enjoy viewing these dangerous beauties and even try fishing them. Classes are also held in the fishing charters in the MA for how to go about fishing in the charters and how to proceed in fishing the sharks.
New stingray at Ningaloo
Scientists have discovered a new species of stingray at Western Australia's Ningaloo Marine Park.
McPhee On Pickerel
I stopped subscribing to the New Yorker a few years ago, mostly as a time saving measure. My Dad still gets it. He cuts out articles from newspapers and magazines that I might like and mails them to me, and this week he clipped a New Yorker essay by John McPhee about fly fishing for [...]
Fishers urge reef zoning rethink
Commercial fishers say they want zoning rules on the Great Barrier Reef reviewed.

