Tropical Storm Ernesto Delivers: Just what the Surfers Ordered!

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

August 31, 2006 - On this Wednesday morning, Tropical Depression Ernesto left the Florida mainland, and like a pent up post pubescent teenager, quickly regained its stamina over the warm Atlantic waters. Ernesto was officially declared Tropical Storm Ernesto around 11 o?clock that night.

About the same time, the beaches east of Jacksonville experienced the first […]

Angel Fish Care ? How To Keep Your Angel Fish In Top Condition

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Angel fish (Pterophyllum) are possibly the most distinctive of the cichlid varieties. The most common variety is the Pterophyllum scalare that is silver with black stripes. It has the shape of a discus fish but has elaborate dorsal and anal fins and a long pointed tail that gives it a serene and majestic look as […]

Fishing in Idaho - The “Gem State”

Monday, December 7th, 2009

The variety of outdoor recreational opportunities found in Idaho, like fishing, are a way of life for residents and a welcoming beacon for tourists. Most locals take these pleasures for granted a component of their residency. Visitors can be envious.

Fishing is a good example. It is a way of life for […]

How To Fix A Leaky Fish Tank

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Yikes, you've got a leaky fish tank. It may not be apparent at first and you might think nothing of it. Eventually, however, you will become familiar with that wet patch on the carpet underneath your aquarium and realize that there is a problem.

The first thing you have to do when fixing a fish tank […]

Refrigerator Water Filters vs. Bottled Water: Round 1

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Water is the single most important element for human existence, yet many people do not know much about water. Water comprises 60% of a human?s body weight, counts for 80% of our blood, and comprises over 65% of our brain and muscles. Knowing this, one can see why choosing the best water to drink is […]

Water Gardens - How To Build A Pond

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Water Gardening is the fastest growing segment of the horticultural world and over twenty five million Americans now enjoy the pleasures of splashing water, swimming fish and the myriad wonderful water plants. According to Lilypons, that number is increasing at the rate of 15 to 25 percent each year. And no wonder. There […]

Best Homemade Catfish Baits ? Introduction to Great Beginner Ingredients

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

I?ve caught cats to over 110 pounds on homemade baits and over 25 above 60 pounds here in the UK so I know these baits work! Making your own homemade baits has massive advantages and I find the similarities between catfish and homemade big carp bait design has many very effective similarities.

You have full […]

Fishing Unfamiliar & Fly-in Lakes

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Fishing Unfamiliar &amp Fly-in Lakes

There is a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment - the pride of craft - that comes with a successful day's fishing on a new, unfamiliar or fly-in lake, whether it is a limit of bass, a few walleyes for shore lunch, or a trophy pike. Not because putting fish in the […]

What Is Multiple Taste Tubes Testing Water Purification Technology?

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

?Multiple taste tubes? is just what the name sounds like. Tasting and testing your water is an important step when you are going to treat and purify your water. While all water does not look that much different the taste, and the smell can be very different. The water purification technology is always changing with […]

Are The “5 Deadly Whites” Coming To Take You Away? (Part 2: Salt)

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Most people have no idea how dangerous salt is to their health, fitness, and over well-being. Even if they do, most people still eat way too much of it throughout their lifetimes.

White table salt is actually the chemical compound, sodium chloride, not to be confused with the natural sodium found in natural foods. […]