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If you are looking for one of the best places to go for trout fishing, Alaska is the place to go! If you want to catch a lot of trout fishes at one go, then be sure to visit Alaska during its trout fishing season which starts from June 8th and goes until mid-September. This [...]
August 17th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
Trout Fishing Tip #1: Gear – when it comes to trout fishing, the size of your gear and bait do matter. The location where you’ll be fishing and the size of trout you’re hoping to catch determines whether you use ultra light gear (fishing pole and reel), light gear, or heavier-duty gear. Unless you are [...]
August 15th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
If you’re keen on taking a pitcher of beer on constant base, you will be taking into consideration how brewing beer at home will work. This job is really a super easy one than an individual can think about, only when you give some hard work in grasping it.
Creating your own personal draft beer potion [...]
August 15th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
So you want to try your hand at some wine making recipes? Thats good, but please do not expect to make any great wines on your first try. If you do I can almost promise that you will end up quitting out of disappointment. The problem with wine making and peoples perceptions is that it [...]
August 14th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
I am usually pretty focused on just making wine. I have never had much interest in making any other kind of alcoholic beverages, but recently I have been thinking about branching into brandy creation. I was looking at my wine making recipes and this is something that I really do not think will be all [...]
August 11th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
My California Wine Club is going to expire eventually and I will have to make a big decision about whether I am going to carry on with it or move on to something else. It really is a big decision because the membership is not exactly cheap, but they send me tremendous wine. However I [...]
August 11th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
Trout Fishing Techniques
Of all the trout fishing techniques, many anglers like trolling. Trolling is simple enough for the most beginning anglers, and yet a favorite of many experienced ones. Trolling is letting the line out the back of the boat and propelling the boat in front. The propulsion can either be motor or through [...]
August 10th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
There are several places that I personally like to frequent to get my wine. One of them is not really a place, rather it is a club I signed up for online. You may have heard of it. It is the California Wine Club. This turned out to be a really good decision on my [...]
August 10th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
If you have caught Rainbow, Brown, and Brook trout it may be time to try to catch some of the more exotic trout species. I had this revelation a few years ago after a trout fishing rip to Montana. We fly-fish for everything and caught a lot of fish but they were mostly Rainbow and [...]
August 9th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments
I caught one fish in three days of fishing. Gila Trout are also endangered and are native to New Mexico. Limited fishing was opened for Gila in 2007. They are a small stream fish that live in the deep mountains of western New Mexico. Small nymphs worked best, but several small Browns and Rainbows were [...]
August 9th, 2010 | Posted in Food and Beverages | No Comments