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January 12th, 2012 — Book Review, tuna
There are few books dedicated to rhapsodizing on tuna fish, but this is one of the few, and we are not ashamed to say that we loved every single page. If you love tuna, fishing for it, preparing it and eating it, you are pretty much guaranteed to feel the same way. When you’re dealing [...]
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Review: What Fish Don't Want You to Know - An Insider's Guide to Freshwater Fishing When it comes to freshwater fishing, one can never learn everything there is to know. What the book entitled “What Fish Don't Want You to Know - An Insider's Guide to Freshwater Fishing” provides is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of freshwater fishing; tips and tricks, anecdotes and commonsense...... -
What Fish Don’t Want You To Know By Frank P. Baron If you love fishing as much as boating, then chances are you’ve experienced the joy and agony of this sport. One of the best reasons to take your boat out is to see what you can land, and if you’re fishing in fresh waters, this is definitely a book that...... -
Fishing Report for July 17th, 2009 Fishing has been sturdy over the past week, but the key to getting what you want is to know the best place to find it. Here is a look at current lake fishing experiences: Bass: If you are looking for bass this week, there are a number of worthwhile places...... -
Is Saltwater Fishing Right For You? Saltwater fishing can be a lot of fun, but it isn’t right for everyone. Before you head out on the ocean and discover you are miserable, there are a few things you should think about before getting started. Here are some great tips to help you determine if saltwater fishing......
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December 4th, 2011 — Boating, Book Review
When bestselling author Charlie Wing decided to drop everything and chronicle his life living aboard a boat, millions took interest. While this is a terrific read when it comes to what you’ll need and what you’ll experience when living aboard, those looking for a more technical read will probably be disappointed. However, this is a [...]
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Foghorns Outdoors California Recreational Lakes and Rivers -- Book Review When I first purchased my boat I received a copy of Foghorn Outdoors California Recreational Lakes and Rivers: The Complete Guide to Boating, Fishing, and Water Sports (Foghorn Outdoors) from my in laws as a birthday present. At this point I have read the book cover to cover and I can...... -
Review: Boater101: A full-reference guide to boating basics Federal law may not require boaters to take a safety course of any kind, but that does not mean that boaters should hit the water without a good working knowledge of the basics. Making states do require that boaters below a certain age limit pass a safety course before they...... -
Book Review: Outdoor Survival By Garth Hattingh The author of this book is one of the most respected outdoor enthusiasts, experts and authors and this latest effort is truly spectacular. If you are planning on doing anything outdoors, whether it's boating, fishing, camping or hiking, this is the book that you need to read before you go...... -
Sailing Smart By Buddy Melges, Charles Mason with illustrations by Ted Brennan If you have ever thought about sailing, this is a book that you absolutely must read before ever setting foot on a lake. You’ll learn everything there ever was to know about sailing techniques as well as plenty of other useful information that may keep you safe out on the...... -
Review: 7 Steps to Successful Boat Docking by Ron Redmond and Katherine Redmond The "why" behind boat docking is not what is important, but instead you should be focusing on the "how to". The How To's found within this book will lead you to learn how to successfully dock your boat, even when the winds are strong or the currents are stronger. This......
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August 14th, 2011 — Boat, Boating
Galaxie Boat Works was essentially founded in 1968, which is when the company’s founder, Don Dacus, began to implement his dreams and visions of what true watercraft meant into his company. Galaxie Boat Woks, Inc. was founded to be a progressive, family owned boat making company. Even today, forty years later, Galaxie Boat works continues [...]
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How Boat Things Work : An Illustrated Guide by Charlie Wing After Charlie Wing published his book on living aboard, many readers were upset that it really didn't cover the technical aspects of life aboard a ship. So, this new book from Wing was a pleasant surprise, even if the title is decidedly non-technical. However, if you want to know about...... -
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Woodley Island Marina, Eureka, CA Woodley Island Marina is located in: Eureka, CA Phone: 707.443.0801 Average Water Depth: The average water depth is around 14 feet, but we do recommend calling ahead to check before you arrive. Marine Standby Channel: Yes, the marina does monitor marine channels 14 and 16. Is there a pumpout station?...... -
Locating the Best Boats in Baja In deciding to purchase a boat from Baja, you have likely made an excellent decision. Baja Marine is an excellent boating company that is a subsidiary of the famous Brunswick Corporation, offering a full line of high performance boats, runabouts and sporting boats as well. So regardless of whether you......
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