Who is Tim Lincecum?, by Lance Coonielsen As many sports fans and commentators know, sports news is not just about who wins or loses games, or how certain players are ranked. It is also about money and contracts. Given the excitement surrounding the players themselves, and the huge amounts of money changing hands at the highest levels of sports, it is no wonder that sports journalists—and their readers—can become very enthusiastic about the business aspect of sports, as well Published 10Feb2012, viewed 12 times
Turkey Hunting Regulations - What You Should Take Note To Avoid Having To Face Any Legal Matters, by Bill Murphy Turkey hunting regulations ensure that the total bird population does not die out and that the hunting process does not lend any irreparable harm to the environment. Turkey hunting rules differ from every place to another. However, there are certain provisions that hold true everywhere. You will find the most common hunting provision below. Published 10Feb2012, viewed 56 times
Turkey Hunting Tactics That Will Improve The Results For Every Turkey Hunter, by Bill Murphy This is the first among the tried and tested turkey hunting tactics in every hunter's book: The closer you try to get to a turkey, the more it will run away. Turkeys have superhuman eyesight and hearing and they will hear and see a hunter that is stalking them. The golden rule in turkey hunting tactics is to let the "turkey come to you". Published 09Feb2012, viewed 137 times
How to Hunt Turkey With A Bow - The Fun And Challenge That This Weapon Can Bring When Turkey Hunting, by Bill Murphy Several hunters are still puzzled on how to hunt turkey with a bow especially when some hunters do not have archery skill. Yes, it takes a lot of patience, skill and determination to be able to catch a gobbler through bow and arrow. Archery skills need more time to develop than holding a rifle and firing away. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 90 times
Crucial Fall Turkey Hunting Tips - Know Where The Food Source Is For Greater Results, by Bill Murphy To be doing well in turkey hunting in fall, it is essential to scout the area and know the areas very well. The hunter needs to know wherever the birds roost and where they feed. The most excellent way to catch a bird is by setting up somewhere midway since it is easier to harvest a bird this way. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 10 times
Types Of Turkey Hunting Calls That Will Help You To Lure And Capture Turkeys Easily, by Bill Murphy Turkey hunters need to know the types of turkey hunting calls, which are mouth calls and friction calls. Wild turkeys are really cagey and evasive. So, turkey calling is necessary to lure and capture them. Friction calls are the most familiar turkey hunting calls since they provide ease of usage and turkey-like sounds. They usually feature round surfaces. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 53 times
How To Turkey Hunt - Steps On Turkey Hunting With Results In This Rewarding But Difficult Sport, by Bill Murphy The steps on how to turkey hunt may seem easy, but actually they are not. Turkey hunting is a rewarding sport, indeed. But it is also a fairly difficult one. To begin with, a hunter must have sufficient knowledge on turkeys. The physical appearance of male turkeys is different from that of the females. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 10 times
Choosing The Right Kind Of Adjustable Dumbbells, by Derek Carroll Choosing the right type of dumbbells for your home gym can be tricky. Should you go with a fixed set or the newer adjustable dumbbells.Here's a quick intro to the pros and cons of both types as well as some hints about what to look for in a good set. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 17 times
Sky Traffic, by Graeme Smith Our skies are more crowded than ever before, and when we look up into them we can see all manner of traffic, both from nature and from man. Here are a few things you might see if you look hard enough. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 8 times
3 Types Of Pilots, by Graeme Smith Since our very youngest we've looked up the skies and imagined how wonderful it would be to fly. Of course, with the help of technology that's very much something we can do, with the only question being what we would like to learn to fly. Here are a few suggestions. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 11 times
Celebrity Pastimes, by Graeme Smith As some of the wealthiest people in our society, celebrities enjoy hobbies and pastimes that sometimes seem outlandish but are actually quite affordable on closer inspection. Here are a few things that celebrities get up to when they're not doing whatever they're famous for. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 13 times
3 Great Adventures, by Graeme Smith When we're young there are all sorts of adventures we can dream of getting up to and we often play out these imaginary scenarios with our friends. As we get older, however, we become more focussed on the practicalities of life. Here are a few ideas for real-life adventures. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 6 times
3 Fantastic Hobbies, by Graeme Smith Thankfully we don't spend all our waking lives working, and just as fortunately we have enough free time to pursue an interest that we enjoy. Here are a few ideas to make your free time more enjoyable. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 7 times
Conquering Your Fears, by Graeme Smith There are many different things that people can he scared for reasons that are largely irrational. This article looks at just a few of these and how they might be overcome. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 8 times
Biggest Bass Lake in the United States, by Stacy Robinson Bass fishing aficionados are always searching for the biggest bass, but to catch a big bass you must fish in the right lake. The United States has several lakes that offer a chance to catch record size bass. Here are a few lakes that proved the right combination of important conditions which allow bass to grow to be monsters. Published 16Feb2012, viewed 18 times
Are You Inside Out Or Outside In? A Strange Question But Let Me Try To Explain Myself, by Howard Gibbon When I first started training in the martial arts I remember watching the other students and teachers and endeavouring to copy their moves. I wished to draw that fluidity and beauty of movement I saw into my own Feng Shou Kung Fu and later when I took it up the art of Tai Chi. This is of course is where we all start out. We see something we aspire to and set out to draw it to us. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 7 times
Planning your First Ski Holiday, by Stephanie Staszko This post provides prep tips for first-time skiiers heading out into the snow this year. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 9 times
Sensational Fishing Stories Of 2011, by Stacy Robinson There have been many wonderful fishing stories that have happened this past year. It was a year when old records were broken and new records were set. It was also a year of controversy with the design and implementation of new fishing lures. Here are a few of the most sensational fishing stories of 2011. Published 15Feb2012, viewed 19 times
How To Replace A Lost Boating License, by Adrianna Noton One of the realities of boating is having the proper boating license. It's a requirement for anyone operating a pleasure craft on the water to have taken the boat exam to get the necessary boating license. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 26 times
Common Boating Etiquette, by Adrianna Noton Aside from taking a boat exam, getting your boating license and adhering to all the various rules and regulations of operating a watercraft, there is also a certain etiquette that should be followed. With so many people on the water, cruising here and there, it's important that a certain decorum be followed and rules of etiquette observed so everyone can have an enjoyable time. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 15 times
How To Play Good Golf Under Pressure - The Paradox Of Golf, by Paul D'Arcy Pressure finds you on the golf course wherever you are, however well you are playing. All players will have to deal with pressure at at least one time during a round. How will you cope? Read on to find out the best way to thrive under pressure, and learn about The Paradox Of Golf. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 16 times
In Golf, Doing Things Once Is Easy; Doing Things Often Is Hard - But Worth It, by Paul D'Arcy Practicing certain parts of your golf game once in a while is easy. For instance, getting in the bunker during a practice session to fill 10 minutes before you head home, isn't stressful. But getting in the bunker every session and practicing bunker shots is hard. Reading this article will show you how to set yourself challenges to get the most out of your practice sessions and separate you from your golfing buddies. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 14 times
The Excitement And Increased Popularity Of Heli Skiing, by Paul Malcolm Heli skiing is one of the most thrilling activities in the world of sports. It involves skiing on mountainous areas, and a helicopter (rather than ski lift) takes you to your beginning point. The sport started around the 1960's and has been growing in popularity over the years. Many people in various parts of the world engage in helicopter skiing today, however heli skiing is more popular in Canada than in many other parts of the world. Published 13Feb2012, viewed 19 times
Hash House Harriers Running Club, by Julie Austin If you mention the words "red dress run" to someone and they don't know what it means, they obviously have never heard of hashing. The House House Harrier tagline is "a drinking club with a running problem". Even though there are thousands of Hash House Harrier clubs around the world, it's still a secret to most people. Even for those who have heard of it, the club remains a mystery. Published 06Feb2012, viewed 109 times
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