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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Trout Fishing - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies
There
are many different types
of fish which individuals
fish for exclusively these days. One
variety of fish which is highly sought after
by fishermen everywhere
is the trout. There
are many different subspecies
of trout which
come in a variety
of colors, lengths
and weights. This
freshwater fish
is touted
as one
of the favorites among game fish
found in lakes, rivers
and streams.
Most of
the different subspecies of
trout are
found in cold
water lakes, streams
and rivers. They tend
to migrate from place to place and swim in
the various areas of
the water. They are
found throughout
the United
States as well
as parts of Asia and Europe.
As for the menu items which
trout desire,
they mainly feed
on aquatic flies such
as mayflies and dragonflies. Zooplankton and small fish are also a delicacy for certain types of
trout, depending
on where they are located.
One of the interesting characteristics
about the
trout is that they have fins which are lacking in
spines. This tends to separate them from some of their other fish
counterparts. As for their average age and size,
this tends to vary greatly among the various subspecies of trout.
In general, trout tend to live many years and
can get to great sizes, some even
topping over 50 lbs.
or more.
There are a few things which trout fishermen
can do in order to yield the best catch.
First and foremost, those who fish for trout
may find that they will catch the
most trout by using a particular fishing method. Those who use fly fishing
techniques will be most likely to catch the most trout in the fastest time
possible. It is
important to point
out however that rod fishing is also an option.
Trout are attracted to certain types of bait and lures.
Some which yield the most interest from trout include spoons, jigs, flies, salmon eggs and worms.
Once the trout bites,
it is important to set the hook as quickly as possible. In order to catch as many trout as
possible, it is important that one engages in their fishing as quietly as they
can. As trout are easily scared
off, it is important to
move slowly and use a natural
looking bait or lure
so as to be effective in catching this popular
fish. There is a website that has great information on most species of freshwater fish. It has details that pertain to
each species of fish such as habitat, spawning, eating habits, the best lures and
baits and more, the website is called: Fishing Stringer, and can be found at this url:
http://www.fishingstringer.comBy Robert W. Benjamin
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Robert W.
Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over
5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+
years. He first released products on the AMIGA and C64 computer
systems in the late 1970's-80's.
Alternatives to Working
Most people know what stealing is.
If you went into
a clothes shop
and came out
the door later with a shirt
or a blouse
that you hadn't paid for,
that might seem
like stealing. Trouble is,
in a recent survey, about half
the British residents
interviewed admitted to taking something at
some time
from their place
of work. It might have been
the odd
ballpoint pen,
or a handful
of paper-clips, but
it went
up to
and included a laptop computer. What about
the worker in a car
factory who took home a
small part every day. At the end of the year he had been able to build his own vehicle at
home. Is that theft?
Or do we secretly admire his initiative?
What about taxes? In another survey half the respondents admitted to playing down their income
and beefing up their expenses when they made their annual Tax Return. That's lying, but hey, you're only stealing from the taxman, right? Well no, you're
actually taking from all of us, all those daft enough
or honest enough to pay the
taxes we owe and thus cover all the healthcare costs and social work that we happen to think is a useful part of
our society.
It's not
like finding a banknote
on the street, is it? If we saw some money sliding down the gutter, well,
that's just
good luck, isn't it? It isn't like we
filled in any forms falsely or lied to anyone,
if we just
pick it up and run off with it, right? No? What about
if you happened to be walking past
my office and saw
my wallet lying
open on my desk? Would you feel
justified in helping yourself to whatever you could find in there?
I mean, it would involve strolling into the room casually and hoping that no one
was there. Or that anyone else passing by noticed you being in there and
thought you were acting
suspiciously. And you would have to open the wallet and riffle through the private contents. That's
stealing, right? Or would you say it was all my fault
for being so stupid
as to leave my
assets unattended in plain sight?
After all, people like 'finding' free things. A few
nights ago, someone climbed up onto the
roof of the Youth Centre near where
I live and 'found' some strips of lead. They helped
themselves and later that night, when it
rained, water poured in through the open rafters and wrecked the computer room and boxing gym. It's all
bad news for the local children, losing facilities that they sorely need, but it's not stealing is it? I'm sure the local thugs who did the deed
will be excusing themselves right now and saying that 'It's insured' or some such nonsense, and not worrying about the fact that it's their younger brothers and sisters who are losing the facilities, however temporarily.
This 'insurance' issue raises the question: 'Who pays?' If it's the taxman we don't worry, it seems. Or
maybe if it's big corporations (especially if they are our employers), department stores, local government, the banks,
insurance companies, that's
OK. But the clear fact is that someone does pay, somewhere, at some point. I've got a friend who was telling me proudly that he's discovered a wonderful new hair salon where they serve free drinks while you get your hair cut. Tea, coffee, fruit juice, or mineral water, it's your
choice. I said: who pays? He laughed. 'It's free', he said. Then I found out how much he paid for his coiffure, and it was double the bill I usually pay. Who paid? He did.
Now we get to the internet.
For some reason, an incredible number of people expect it to be free.
Why? Every email you send, every web site you visit,
has been set
up, programmed and built by people. Their time costs money. You expect them to work for nothing? The unusual thing about the web is that it mostly isn't 'big business'. Apart from the obvious
software giants, it's mainly people in garages and bedrooms, home dens and studies. Some of them are geeks, some hobbyists. Some happy to invent new stuff, work on new ideas, and give them out to the world (which is what Open
Source software is all about). But if someone has
spent time making something work, and you then take it for free, aren't you stealing? If it's their effort, then you've taken their energy, their resources, their inventiveness, their time. For nothing.
Ahh yes, someone pays, you
agree, but it's
advertising. Web sites are flooded with small ads and links to commercial programs, so that's what's funding the work, you say. But who pays for ads? When I
buy my tin of baked beans in my local supermarket, I know that that company has spent millions on TV
ads. It means that for the price I pay, some small fraction of it is
going towards the company's advertising
budget. If I buy books or toys or software on the
internet, isn't some small part of the price helping to pay for advertising it?
After all, who paid for my friend's
'free' cup of coffee? He did.
If you think anything is free from the internet, you're deluding yourself, firstly. But secondly, and far worse, is the attitude that says, 'Yeah, someone pays, but it isn't going to be me'. Because that's stealing, (just like taking from the taxman, or your employer, or my local Youth Centre). You want a program that will make you money, but you aren't willing to pay for it? You want someone to teach you internet marketing, as long as nothing has to come out of your wallet? That's a hell of a bad basis for starting to set up any kind of successful enterprise. That's like going into the shop and seeing
'Aunty Betty's Cake Mix' and thinking, 'Okay, she invented the recipe and prepared the ingredients, but what do you mean she isn't going to cook it for me, for free?' Or, just to rub the point in, she isn't going to bake it in
her oven and leave her front door open, so you can sneak in and steal the cake out of her oven, in her own
house. She isn't? She isn't going to let you steal it from her and pay nothing? What kind of internet author is she?
Mike Scantlebury is an
Internet Author. He currently lives in Manchester, England, home to soccer and The Smiths, where he outputs books, stories and songs, some of
which end up at
YouTube even. He has several web sites following his many interests, but you can make a start at his download area.
Try http://www.mikescantlebury.biz
Shih Tzu Variety Of Colors
Since
the Shih Tzu breed
first became known
to the western world
there has been
a variety
of colors.
The first
and second prize winners
at the Shanghai Kennel Club Show
of May 30, 1930 were
all black
in color. These two
solid black
Shih Tzu were
probably among
the first
Shih Tzu to
ever appear in
a western show ring. Their photographs can
be seen in
the China
Journal June
and August 1930 issues.
Black
and white Shih Tzu
was also frequently seen
of the early days in
the western world. Black and white
Shih Tzu can still
be very striking and
are still
a favorite of many Shih Tzu fanciers.
There are different opinions as to exactly what
color was the favored color at
the Imperial Palace. It has been said
often that the golden-yellow, sometimes described as honey was
the favorite color and only kept in
the palace. There are countless entries in our passages of Shih Tzu history
that tell
us the
Empress Dowagers favorite Shih Tzu of all times was a solid black she called Sea Otter. There are
also accounts that three of the Empress Dowagers
sleeve dogs were greyish-white.
The mention of solid white Shih Tzu in
later standards reflect the fact that there was a leading
French breeder in
Peking who had a large number of all-white Shih Tzu. There has always been questions as to whether or not it was probably
more the westerners who appreciated the solid white, as the
Chinese saw the color white as a color of mourning.
It would be safer to say and believe that since
yellow was the
imperial color, a fact
readily known
by the golden-yellow tiled roofs of the Peking Palace. Yellow dogs were also more lion-like in appearance.
The word Shih Tzu means Lion in Chinese. The Chinese tried to breed the Shih Tzu to resemble the lion, at least it was
their idea of what a
Lion looked like. Yellow was more likely to have been the Chinese
favored color.
The white
blaze, collar, socks and
tail-tip combine to create a highly
prized ensemble.
It
is most likely that westerners had a very difficult time acquiring the yellow-colored Shih Tzu since it was regarded as being so precious.
Therefore, the first Shih Tzu to appear in the west were the black and white, grey and white, brindle and white and a few solid blacks. Very few of the precious yellow-colored Shih Tzu were first acquired by the westerners.
The same
holds true for the very small sized Shih Tzu. The small
size Shih Tzu,
which were most likely the Imperial and Teacup Shih Tzu, as many of us commonly
nickname them
today, (the Shih Tzu under
9 pounds in weight) were not readily available for the westerners. The westerners had access mainly to the larger size Shih Tzu that the Imperial
Palace had
sent out as rejects of their breeding program. There were a few able to get hold of the very tiny Shih Tzu we now commonly nickname the Imperials and the Teacup size, but not many, as this was the favored and most treasured size of the Imperial Palace
breedings. The smaller size in Shih Tzu was a major goal of the Imperial Palace breedings lead by Empress Dowager.
Todays AKC standard, however, states the weight of a Shih Tzu in order to qualify for the show ring championships
must be between 9 and 16 pounds.
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Help, My Polar Bear Has Dental Caries!
If someone owns
a polar bear with dental caries,
that guy has
a big problem: he owns
a polar bear! Besides being dangerous,
illegal, unethical
and unmoral, owning
a polar bear has
to be very expensive.
Most
of us never had,
and will never have,
to deal with
health issues of polar
bears. However, zookeepers
and veterinarians
have to deal with
animal health issues
everyday, and sometimes with polar bears teeth decay.
Health issues
of a
captive animal directly affect
the biological and psychological
welfare of that animal. So,
quick diagnostic procedures are,
or should be, a priority
for modern zoos.
But, how to know if
the polar bear has dental caries?
Or the elephant
is shortsighted? Or the penguin has
lost weight? Well,
some modern
zoos are using
positive training (reward-based training)
as a
quick and non-invasive way to assess health issues
in captive wild animals.
Through positive training, which is based
on principles
of operant conditioning, some modern zoos have obtained the cooperation
of their animals during diagnosis.
It is
quite fascinating to know that polar
bears open
their mouth to let the vet check their
teeth, penguins
voluntarily step on a scale so zookeepers
can weight them, tigers offer their tales to let the vet get a blood
sample, and diabetic chimpanzees voluntarily extend their
arms to receive their
daily injections.
But
it is even more fascinating to know all
those amazing
things happen because of mutual respect and cooperation
between zookeepers and animals that have been trained without any punishment.
While this
kind of training is
not new, it was
not accepted by zoos
until a few decades ago. It was Karen
Pryor, a biologist and dolphin trainer, one of the few
scientists that strongly promoted positive training
as an
effective way to deal with captive animals.
Practitioners of her training
method, known as clicker training, are increasing quickly.
Positive training should be part of enrichment programs of every current
zoo and aquarium in the world.
Hopefully, it will become a standard part of zoo procedures in the
following years.
While training shouldnt be the only way of
environmental/behavioral enrichment, it certainly can play an important
role in any enrichment program.
Hopefully, environmental and behavioral enrichment
guidelines will
find grater acceptance beyond zoos and aquaria. It would be great to
find those guidelines while reading books about dogs, cats,
hamsters or any other pet. I believe this will happen soon.
Meanwhile, keep yourself away from polar
bears with dental caries.
Rodrigo Trigosso is the
editor in chief at
http://www.dog-training-tutorial.com where you can find great
info on canine training and behavior.
A Review of the Johnson Pet Door
Working
near your home can certainly
be to your advantage.
It can
really be convenient
if you have a dog. Working
close to your home allows
you to walk your dog
during your lunch hour. This minimizes
the possibility of finding an unpleasant surprise left
by your pet. But
it can be a
bit more complicated if your
work place
is a long way
from home. If you dont happen
to have
the good
fortune of working
near your home, you will
find the Johnson pet door very useful.
Johnson
pet doors
are considered to be
the best in
the business.
Its preferred by
countless dog lovers all over
the country. Hop
online to read more about how
satisfied owners
are of the
reliability of
this brand. The variety of
styles and color, safety features,
and easy installation place
it well ahead of the competition.
You
might think
that buying
it from a store
would be
easier than going through the World-Wide
Web. Take it from me;
purchasing your own Johnson
pet door through the internet is a whole lot better than getting it from the
store. For starters, the prices
offered online are a lot cheaper than those you would find
at pet stores. Dont worry
shipping expenses are not as expensive as you may think.
Overall you can save
at least
15% off the price offered at
local stores. And you wouldnt have to worry about
loading your Johnson pet door into your car.
Believe
me your dog will definitely
appreciate the freedom made available by the Johnson pet
door. Mine
was installed
weeks ago and it works perfectly. Its just what I wanted. I can
now enjoy longer weekend trips and
avoid the
hassle of having to
rush home from work everyday to walk your dog.
All of it made possible through the amazing Johnson pet door.
Morgan Hamilton
offers expert
advice and
great tips regarding all
aspects concerning pets. Get the information you are
seeking now by
visiting http://www.petsnewsonline.com/pets--animals/pet-news/a-review-of-the-johnson-pet-door.html
Thinking About Buying A Mountain Bike?
Are you a biking enthusiast?
If you are, then you probably know how
problematic buying
the perfect
mountain bike can be. If you
are a newbie and
wish to buy your very first
mountain bike, you have
to be prepared for a tough
hunt. You should
never settle for anything less
than satisfactory. If it
is anything to go by, you should settle for
the best there is
in the market.
Quality and
price do come hand
in hand, however, and it is a reality
that we all have a
specific budget range. But that is
of little consequence. There are so many
quality mountain bikes
that you can afford.
It's a matter
of looking for
the best deals.
First thing to consider when buying a mountain
bike is your budget.
Do some research
on the different price levels of
available mountain bikes. You need
not go inside every
sporting goods store to
compare prices. The internet
will do just
fine, maybe even better, as there are countless of online
stores and biking websites
from which you may get the information you
need. When you have
an estimate of how
much a mountain
bike costs, you can set
out and begin looking for the bike that you want. Here's a little
tip - try buying
from a local community sporting goods
or bike shop. The prices are considerably lower than those from mass merchant stores like Wal-Mart.
What is your style? Mountain bikes are manufactured differently from one another. The reason for
this is that there are different specifications and requirements on mountain bikes depending on your riding
style and the terrain types that you
will be conquering. Among the different
styles of biking are - smooth riding, cross country racing, mountain cruising, or
lift accessed downhill. You need to know
which of
these styles you will be embarking
on. This is very
important in finding out the right mountain bike for
you. Here's
another tip - salespeople are in it for the commission. Don't listen to their tiny
voices which say you need to
buy this or that bike because they are top of the line. Buy according to your needs and style.
There is another very important point that you need to consider when buying a mountain bike. Full
suspension or
hard tail? To be honest, a full
suspension mountain bike is the best choice. That is, if you can afford it.
However you can
still choose a hard tail. If you opt for the hard
tail, which
means the bike has no rear suspension, the bike will be much lighter and pedal more efficiently. Full suspensions are of course the most
comfortable. However,
since there is a satisfactory alternative in the
presence of the hard tail, this decision will be based on what you really
want and what your budget is.
Don't forget to take the bike for a test ride. Try
testing out several different bikes, so you will be sure which one works best for you and with you. Also, try checking out seasonal sales and promos. This way, you will be
able to
save some
money and afford the best possible mountain bike within your price range.
I hope that this little guide was able to help you.
With the tips
given, I
am sure that you and your new bike will work
together for that ultimate mountain biking adventure.
Luke Cameron is owner of
Sports Blog Inc - an online magazine
offering news, tips and articles on Sport
related topics. His website can be found at:
http://www.sportsbloginc.com and
http://www.fitnesscubicle.com.
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