Outdoors Articles
196: Fishing Boat Setup- How Can I Improve My Setup
One of the worst things when it comes to day fishing would have to be having a poor fishing boat setup. Ensuring that your fishing boat is well equipped to handle a day on the lake or ocean is imperative to success and even safety. When it comes to a fishing boat setup, much of the fine details come in the way of convenience and accessibility. Havi
197: Fly Fishing Accessories
In addition to the clothing and your balanced outfit there are many accessories that you should have for fly fishing. Some of these accessories may seem strange, but when wading, it is necessary to have all of your gear and tools with you.
You already have your fly fishing vest with plenty of large pockets, because that is part of a fly fish
198: Gathering Skiing Proper Skiing Equipment
Putting the together the proper skiing outwear can make or break a ski trip. If you don't have enough equipment, you'll get too cold and if you're wearing too much, you'll be uncomfortable.
Equipment must be kept to the lightest weight consistent with reasonable durability and adequate protection against emergencies. A light pack makes a trip mo
199: Getting Aware With the Rules of the Sea
Traffic rules at the sea may sound strange for those who are not aware of it. But if you decide to have a camp at the sea, this article will surely help you in knowing what traffic rule is and how to follow it.
There are regular traffic rules at sea. In accordance with these rules, at night a ship must display a red lamp on the port side and a g
200: Go Cart Racing for the Long Haul
In the world of go carting, many participants have embraced the sport competitively, which has resulted in racing events
occurring across the nation at tracks made especially for go cart street racing. Amateurs and seasoned go cart drivers are attracted to the large scale go cart racing events that have become serious competitions. Endurance ka
201: Guidance on How To Trail the Traces of Birds
Some people like to hunt the birds instead of deer or rabbit. It is mostly depending on their taste of which animal they like to supper. But trailing the traces or track of birds can become easier if we can have guidance to recognize them.
You can find bird traces and wing marks only in the snow, soft sand, or on moist loam.
The thrush usually
202: Guidance on Knowing the Types of Tents
When it is time to go for camping for the first time, it is also a time to choose what type of the tent which we need for our camping trip. There are many tents available, but it is much better if we know each of them before we make our decision which tent we need to buy. Find some guides to know the types of the tent.
The Bush Hut
The bush hut
203: Guidance to Improve Your Trailing Ability
Many tales of adventure and intrigue tell how a prisoner, being led away by the enemy, manages to leave little signs behind to show his friends where he has been taken. In tracking it is very important to give close observation of the surround. In this article we will read some guides to do the trailing.
Similarly, scouts investigating a route f
204: How to Choose the Right Tent
When shopping for your tent, you will want to look for the tent features that will keep you happy for years to come. After all, your tent is a home away from home so you will want to make the best of it. Make sure you know your spending limit and decide before you go shopping on how much you want to spend. Once you have your budget down, it is t
205: How To Decide On The Right Foods And Cooking Accessories For Camping
Camping is a great way to get away from stress and get back to nature. Planning what to bring on the trip may seem difficult because aside from the regular gear that you will need, you also have to consider what type of food to bring and what tools you will need to prepare it. There are ways to make planning your camping menus a lot easier.
What
206: How To Filet A Fish
I have been an avid fisherman since I was a child, which was quite awhile ago. I have been fishing regularly for over 30 years and I have seen a lot of people who cannot properly clean their fish after catching it so I thought I might offer a little guidance.
First, it is absolutely crucial that you have a very sharp knife. I personally use an
207: How To Find The Best Hiking Boots
There is nothing more enjoyable to get outdoors and go hiking. I like to hike as often as I can so it is important that I have the right hiking boots on my feet so I can go whereever anytime I want without worrying about my feet getting sore. However, there is more to buying hiking boots than going to the store and buying what looks best on the rac
208: How To Hunt Safely With A Gun
Jack was the picture of health, even at age 75. He loved life, and all of his outdoor pursuits, especially squirrel hunting.
It wasn't taxing, and he didn't have to travel far from home to do it. He arrived at his favorite oak tree at dawn and sat down.
He knew the barrel of his shotgun had bumped the ground entering the timber, but there was
209: If You Are Into Camping You Should Consider The New Clip Flashlight Tent
If your tired of lugging those big bulky tents around. If you ever dreaded putting the tent away, then you will love the new clip flash light tent. Updated in 2005 by Sierra Designs it now weighs a mere 41/2 pounds. This tiny lightweight tent is for two people that prefer to sleep "close" but most liked for solo campers.
The tent has 32 square f
210: Iowa Pheasant Hunting What an Experience
The ring-necked pheasant, native to Asia, was introduced to Iowa about 1900 after being successfully introduced to the North American continent in 1881.
Their introduction to Iowa was the result of a storm that destroyed the pens of breeder William Benton of Cedar Falls, freeing about 2,000 pheasants into the wild.
In 1910 the Department of
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