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Are You Too Old to Pump Iron?
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Beyond Boarders ... come ski with me
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Gymnastics: Injury, Prevention, Treatment – A Brief Overview In every sport--not just gymnastics--there stands the risk of injury, no matter how adept or flexible your gymnast happens to be. The sport requires a lot of psychological and physical...
Montreal Misery
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Running and Racing Your RC Car
Proper maintenance of your RC vehicle is the key to achieving the best possible results. While the car may still perform while not in its best form, you can be assured that keeping it up will make certain even better results. By keeping your car...
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How to Book a Fly Fishing Trip in 3 Easy Steps
Did you know that fly fishing is one of the most relaxing sports
around? Casting a line into a calm stream can be said to be one
of life's greatest pleasures. Fly fisherman can seem a bit
fanatic in their quest for the perfect river and the perfect
spot to spend the day looking for a good catch. I've done a
little research into the world of fly fishing vacations and have
come up with the three tips that can turn your next fly fishing
trip into an experience to remember.
1)Consider lesser known fly fishing spots. Did you know that
there is absolutely incredible fly fishing available in a lot of
states that wouldn't seem obvious at first glance? There sure
is. One such spot is Montana. True pros know that Montana has a
ton of incredible fly fishing spots and that you only really
need to find one to make your vacation incredible. During the
summer, Montana and Wyoming can become very crowded with
tourists looking to visit the stunning national parks. However,
these 1 week tourists might not be overly interested in visiting
the secluded lakes and streams that you might love to fish
in
Montana.
2)Compare online deals. Orbitz and Expedia can offer some really
good deals on package vacations. However, sometimes it's best to
check out discount airlines for really good deals. Southwest and
JetBlue have become extremely popular airline options and they
cover a good part of the US now. Booking separate hotel and (a
discount) airfare might be a great option if you want to save
some bucks. You should spend your money on fly fishing gear, not
overpriced transportation and accommodation.
3)Canada. This is the most important tip (and overlooked
destination) of all. There is nothing quite as good as saving
some money during the exchange rate process. Canada is just over
the border and has an absolute bounty of natural resources.
Lakes, ponds, and streams team with fish. This country is a fly
fisherman's dream come true. There are tons of places that will
gladly book you in for a fly fishing vacation.
About the author:
Linda Harrison is author of "Fly Fishing Canada -
A Reel Good Time." Grab your copy at
http://www.zippysflyfishing.com
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