By Jakob Jelling / Published on February 12th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
In feng shui and for oriental traditions, the fish is a very symbolic creature which represents abundance and wealth. Having fishes in the kitchen is a great way of helping abundance and [..]
By Jakob Jelling / Published on February 11th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The greedy dragon of ambition is a very special dragon; he will always help you taking advantage of any new situation which offers a good opportunity. This dragon would never let an opportunity [..]
By Andre McFayden / Published on February 10th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The airbrush is one of the best tools for painting a variety of craft and hobby items. When equipped with an air compressor as the air source, it becomes like a never-ending spray can, with the [..]
By doug tomlinson / Published on February 10th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Everyone who plays Texas Holdem knows that Ace-King is one of the very best starting hands. But, it is just that, a starting hand. It’s only 2 cards of a 7 card equation. In nearly every [..]
By Nick Smith / Published on February 9th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The only thing worse than setting up a tent in the rain is setting up a tent in the rain in the dark. That is a lesson I learned all too well while trying to set up camp in the middle of the [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 8th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Well, if you've read this far, you should have a good knowledge about fly lines. But, let's sum things up.
1. Fly Line Weight - The weight of a fly line should be the same as the weight [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 8th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Every so often somebody handy at creating things wonders “hey can I build a rod myself?” normal response has been, "Get a bunch of books." Here are a few additional observations, some gained from [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 7th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The first type of drag system is the traditional Spring-and Pawl-drag. Just because this drag type if traditional doesn't mean it's outdated. In fact, spring-and-pawl fly reels are ideal for [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 7th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
There are quite a few colors of fly lines available. Some floating fly lines are bright yellow, others are fluorescent green, and still others are a pumpkin orange. So, with all the fly line [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 6th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Why are fly lines so important? Just like with fly rods and fly reels, fly lines need to match up with the types of fly fishing that you do. This match should be made precisely, too. Thus, if you [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 5th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Dirty fly line is a recipe for bad casting. So clean your line to provide for better casts and longer fly line life. Fly lines need to be cleaned for best casting. Additionally, by cleaning your [..]
By Brett Fogle / Published on February 5th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
When choosing the weight of the fly line, base your decision on the size of the flies you will be casting. Choosing the right line will make fishing much easier and more enjoyable for you.
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By Andre McFayden / Published on February 4th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The two-stroke model airplane engine is a simple and elegant concept. The majority of these are not gasoline, but “glow” or “nitro” engines. These names are due to the fuel and combustion [..]
By Jayachandran.R / Published on February 3th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Handicrafts of Kerala Kerala, the Gods own country Situated in India has a rich tradition of Handicrafts. Kerala's traditional handicrafts are a class of its own. The artisans of kerala have [..]
By Andre McFayden / Published on February 3th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
RC airplane flying is a fun and challenging hobby. The time and expense of learning to fly remote control airplanes has been greatly reduced in recent years. RC flight simulators have been one [..]
By Susan G. Phillips / Published on February 2th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
It can be a lot of fun walking into an art supply store at the mall or to a local art and craft warehouse. The shelves contain a variety of art supplies, from acrylic paints to wooden easels, and [..]
By Winnie Tam / Published on February 1th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Making large objects from clay takes a lot of patience, sweat and dexterity, but making tiny pieces of jewellery can be another challenge altogether. For those of you who have decided to venture [..]
By Andre McFayden / Published on January 31th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
Have you thought about taking aerial photos of your home, business or family event? Now the technology exists to make this easier, safer and cheaper than ever before. Digital cameras can be [..]
By Helen Baxter / Published on January 30th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The Suzuki violin method has come to dominate the way violin is taught in America and throughout much of the world. Mention the Suzuki violin method to music educators, and you will get a variety [..]
By Helen Baxter / Published on January 30th, 2008 / Leisure & Recreation
The violin is a bowed stringed instrument and is the highest pitched member of the violin family. It sits along side its cousins – the other members of the violin family - the viola, cello, and [..]
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