Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Crayfish Fishing Fly For Trout, Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass

!±8± The Crayfish Fishing Fly For Trout, Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass

The Crayfish Fly is one of the most productive flies you can use when fishing for large Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass.

Crayfish are Crustaceans that are found around the world. There are 7 species found in Europe, over 100 species in Australia, and over 330 species found in North America. Crayfish are also found in South America, Mexico and Asia. Large Crayfish in Australia can grow to over 7 pounds and are considered to be tastier than Lobster. They inhabit freshwater streams, lakes, ponds, and swamps, but are most common to freshwater streams.

Large trout because of the energy expense it takes to feed on small flies will always choose a crayfish over flies. I have caught large trout on crayfish flies and the largest Brown Trout I ever saw caught was taken on a 4 inch brown Crayfish fly on the Beaverhead River in Montana. You can also catch 8 to 14 inch trout on smaller Crayfish Flies. Your Crayfish Fly needs to be weighted. The weight you use will depend on how fast the water is moving. Work your Crayfish Fly along the bottom fairly slowly around rocks or by undercut banks. You can usually fine Crayfish Flies tied in several colors but the only two that I would recommend are the brown Crayfish Fly and the Gray Crayfish Fly.

I have also caught more than my share of Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass on Crayfish Flies. The best time to use the Crayfish Fly for both Largemouth and Smallmouth bass is when the bass are feeding in shallow to fairly shallow water either early morning, late evening, at night, or on overcast days. Again work them slowly.

The next time you get out your fly rod to go fishing, be it for trout or bass, take along several sizes and colors of Crayfish Flies and you will not be disappointed. I hope this article helps you catch not only more fish but also better quality fish.

Tight lines, clear water and calm winds.
Brian


The Crayfish Fishing Fly For Trout, Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Frye 'Dorado' Riding Boot

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

FRYE Women's Dorado Riding Boot,Bordeaux,7 M US

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Where to Eat in Barbados - 5 Recommendations

!±8± Where to Eat in Barbados - 5 Recommendations

If you're a food lover then Barbados is the place for you. Possibly the only place in the world that doesn't have a McDonalds, it does instead have something for just about every taste and budget. From the kid friendly fast food chain Chefette to award winning restaurants such as The Cliff, and L'Azure, the cliff-top restaurant overlooking the magnificent Crane Beach.

The following are 5 personal recommendations for where to eat in Barbados:

Oistins

For a real taste of Barbados head to Oistins, a fishing village on the south coast. Home to the weekly Friday Night Fish Fry, people from all across the island, together with tourists from all around the world, gather to eat, drink, dance, and party. Stop at any of the numerous stalls serving flying fish, rice, macaroni, and plantain, then find a table to enjoy this local specialty. Wash it down with a couple of Banks beers it is a meal to match the finest anywhere.

For breakfast or a light snack visit the Bean n' Bagel in St. Lawrence Gap for breakfast, and while sitting on the terrace overlooking the Caribbean we eat a hearty breakfast of orange juice, omelets, fresh baked bagels, and gourmet coffee. I could happily sit here all morning and just watch the world go by

The Bean-n-Bagel Cafe (St. Lawrence Gap)

The Bean-n-Bagel Cafe is my favorite place for breakfast in Barbados. The original, located in St. Lawrence Gap, is also an Internet Cafe, so if you really can't leave the office behind, or you just want to check in with family back home you can be in touch with the world while eating a fresh baked bagel, pastry or full breakfast of omelets and smoked salmon and a hot or iced coffee while relaxing in the morning sun.

They also serve sandwiches, vegetarian dishes, chicken Alfredo, pasta, crab salad, and pizza. Or if something sweet is more to your taste don't miss the Tortuga Rum Cake, or my personal favourite, and I always get one to go home with, Mount Gay Great Cake.

The prices are reasonable, the atmosphere relaxed, the service friendly, the locations great, the food is good, and if surfing in the ocean is too strenuous you can surf the Internet! Two newer locations have also been opened, one in the West Coast Mall in Holetown, and the other overlooking the Careenage in Bridgetown.

Pisces Restaurant

For a romantic dinner on the edge of St. Lawrence Bay, Pisces in St. Lawrence Gap is a must. Enter through a grove of lush tropical foliage to a table overlooking the water. This most romantic restaurant is considered one of the finest on the island and one taste of the seafood linguine soon will tell you it is a well-deserved reputation.

Pisces is only open for dinner from 6pm, and is not inexpensive. Prices for starters are - , and mains from - . But for a special night out this is one restaurant not to be missed. Dress, as in most Bajan restaurants, is elegantly casual, and reservations are recommended.

Naniki

One of the most unique restaurants in Barbados set in the rolling hills of St. Joseph. The natural beauty of the landscape that lies just beyond its glass walls creates the ambience of the restaurant. An outdoor porch allows you to enjoy the views of the surrounding hills while enjoying a refreshing breeze along with your meal. The menu includes a selection of staples from the Caribbean, such as yam, sweet potato and breadfruit, together with the famous Bajan corn meal cou cou.

For lunch try seared flying fish, grilled dorado, stewed lambi (conch), curried chicken, or jerk chicken or pork. For dinner, grilled snapper, local black-belly lamb, seared shrimp, and pork loin are specialties. On Sundays, they serve 'a taste of the Caribbean' buffet with all the fixin's.

Tides

On the west coast make reservations at Tides. This unique restaurant features an art gallery on the main floor featuring some of the best local artists and dining on both the main floor and the second floor. Ask for a table upstairs overlooking the Caribbean. There are so many great choices on the menu it's difficult to decide what to eat. But try the Jamaican jerk chicken wrapped in Parma ham with pesto mash, leek and Calvados cream with caramelized apples, and seared local tuna with Wasabi sauce served on warm ginger, sesame and egg noodle salad and vegetable spring rolls, accompanied with a 2005 Petit Chablis. You won't be disappointed.

Rum Shops

I know I said 5 Places To Eat in Barbados but there are reputed to be anywhere between 500 and 1500 Rum Shops in Barbados and no visit is complete without stopping in at least one. If you want a real Bajan experience you have to pay at least one visit to a rum shop. Rum shops are actually small bars found in every village and are social centers where residents gather to discuss politics, play dominoes, catch up on the latest news, gossip and... drink rum. The shops also act as grocery stores and are a good place to grab a snack, particularly cutters. Cutters are the Bajan equivalent of sandwiches, a round bun generously stacked with cheese, ham, fish or whatever else you may choose.


Where to Eat in Barbados - 5 Recommendations

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

FRYE Women's Dorado Boot,Charcoal,7 M US

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Frye Women's Paige Boot,Black,8.5 M

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Everything You Need to Know About the Seychelles

!±8± Everything You Need to Know About the Seychelles

The Seychelles is a cluster of tropical islands scattered in the Indian Ocean just a few degrees south of the Equator. Some people think it is paradise on Earth, others just love vacationing there. Whether you're there for the sun, the beach, the fishing, music, dancing, or food, you are guaranteed a good time.

1. History

The French first settled on this beautiful, plush island in the late 18th century. It remained French until 1814 when it was given officially to Britain after they defeated Napoleon. Under English rule, the population of the Seychelles doubled in ten years time. Moreover, some very important estates were established, and exporting began to take place for commodities such as coconuts, cotton, and sugar cane. The Seychelles gained independence from British rule in 1976.

2. Culture

One of the nicest parts of Seychelles culture is the vast mix of people, including Africans, Europeans, and Asians. With themselves, these settlers have brought components of their cultures which have since become ingrained in the culture of the Seychelles. The people there enjoy Creole music and dance, as well as moutya, and erotic dance that came out of the days of slavery.

3. Food

Cooking in the Seychelles involves ingredients and recipes from all over the world. There are subtle French influences, Indian curries and Asian spices. Being on the sea, they naturally prepare a lot of fish. Simple recipes of grilled fish covered in fresh chillies, or coconut milk are so delicious, especially when followed with the fresh, local fruit of the island.

4. Weather

What's the best part about the Seychelle's? The weather of course. The sun always shines over this stunning island. The temperature rarely drops below 24 degrees celsius or goes above 32 degrees celsius, which means that you're always going to warm and tanned, but never so hot all you want to do is find the air conditioner. January and February is the rainy season, so if you're looking to stay dry, you'd be better off to go from May to September.

5. Fishing

If you're a big fisher or hoping to learn, then you have come to the right place. The Seychelles has some of the best fishing in the world. There is no shortage of dorado, tuna, wahoo, sailfish, or rainbow runners available to fish, catch, fry, and eat. Whether you like shallow or deep water fishing the Seychelles has something for you. Fly, bottom, and deep sea fishers are all welcome.


Everything You Need to Know About the Seychelles

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Friday, October 21, 2011

FRYE Women's Dorado Pull-On Boot,Red,8.5 M US

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