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Aug 19 2010

Trout fishing bait at Lake Del Valle rigging tips secrets

Published by Larry under Outdoor Sporting

It was an epic day of fun and sun. Had the pleasure of fishing with the Wildwood (Craig Wood) today at Lake Del Valle in Livermore, CA. The fishing was great and the catching awesome with limits brought home for the dinner table. I might add the trout were very tasty as my wife cook up a nice meal and shared some with friends. We were using Berkley sparkle chartreuse Power Bait with Shelton self releasing hook and TadPole™. We fished in several areas including the narrows, and the two large bays. We had most action by pulling boat up on points and fishing from the back of the boat. We arrive at dawn and were off the water by noon. Tofind out how the amazing self releasing hook works and to see the animation of release action go to www.sheltonproducts.com To find out more about my advanced fishing invention go to www.sheltonproducts.com To see my video movie theater with a incredible list of how to and action fishing video go to http To see a video of the TadPole snagless weights go to www.sheltonproducts.com There were two hook mortality study done with them in the Eastern Sierras and sponsored by US Forest service and local business men in Mono and Inyo Counties that proof the mortality rate was equal to or less than fly fishing mortality. Since you aren’t breaking off hooks in fish and with the TadPole snagless weights, not breaking off in rocks, you get in more fishing time because you are not down re-rigging so that gives you more time with your bait in the water and

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Aug 09 2010

Tips Catching Most Trout With Bait From a Boat done with Screenflow

Published by Larry under Outdoor Sporting

How to find trout tips using floating bait when fishing from a boat. This technique allows you exposure to both the fish swimming the bank plus the fish that trollers normally catch which are swimming in the middle of the lake. These are the methods I use when finding good spots to fish for trout. Pull up on the point watching very careful the depths as you approach as well as watching for dangers to your prop. Raise motor as you get close. Many times you want need an anchor out to hold you. Fish out the back of the boat very close to shore as many times the trout are just out of visual range..I use Berkley charteuse glitter Powerbait with a Shelton TadPole™ snagless weight and a 18 inch Shelton Self Releasing™ rig. To find out about other fantastic products such as FBR™ for salmon, trout, stripers and halibut trolling and trout fishing go to www.sheltonproducts.com How the self releasing quick out trout catfish bass bait hook works. To find out how the amazing self releasing hook works and to see the animation of release action go to http To find out more about my advanced fishing invention go to www.sheltonproducts.com To see my video movie theater with a incredible list of how to and action fishing video go to http To see a video of the TadPole snagless weights go to www.sheltonproducts.com There were two hook mortality study done with them in the Eastern Sierras and sponsored by US Forest service and local business men in Mono and Inyo Counties that proof the

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Aug 07 2010

Scott Linden’s Fly Fishing Tips: How to Fish a Back Eddy – MyOutdoorTV.com

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Jul 29 2010

More Snowboard Medals?

Published by Larry under Sports Equipment

The snowboard halfpipe is a glamor event of the Winter Olympics, attracting big crowds and lots of media attention. This is due, in large part, to American dominance of the event. With the whole world gunning for the American team, what are its prospects of continued success in Vancouver? That’s the question we pose in in this RadXSports video reported by Dawn Church. But mostly its a chance to look at some of the best pipe riders around performing in big comps, riders like Shaun White, Danny Kass, Hannah Teter, Kelly Clark, Gretchen Bleiler, Torah Bright and a whole host of athletes with a goood chance to break through for a medal. Narration: Tony OnCam – Olympic Halfpipe Preview Intro: World domination in a sport doesn’t happen by chance, and it takes a lot of work to maintain. That’s exactly the challenge for the American snowboarding team next season. Natalie OnCam – Olympic Halfpipe Preview Intro The US Olympic team has its work cut out for it coming into the 2010 games and this is how they are getting ready. Natalie: VO Olympic Preview The halfpipe has been a gold mine for American Olympic snowboarders since the event was introduced in 1998. At the 2002 games at Nagano Japan, Ross Powers, Danny Kass and JJ Thomas swept the mens podium and Kelly Clark took home top honors for the women, four athletes making a big statement to the rest of the world. It will be hard to live up to these expectations of success in 2010 at Vancouver. The snowboarding world will be tuning

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Jul 28 2010

Wade Bourne’s Fishing Tips: Pros vs. Amateurs – MyOutdoorTV.com

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Jul 27 2010

Scott Linden’s Fly Fishing Tips: Three P’s Pt. 3 – MyOutdoorTV.com

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Jul 26 2010

Scott Linden’s Fly Fishing Tips: Strike Indicator Pt. 3 – MyOutdoorTV.com

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Jul 15 2010

Scott Linden’s Fly Fishing Tips: Strike Indicator Pt. 2

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Jul 14 2010

Wade Bourne Fishing Tips: Hesitation Retrieve

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Wade shows you how to use the “hesitation retrieve” technique with a tube jig.

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Jun 18 2010

Water Sports in the Ardéche

Published by Larry under Water Sports

Students on the second year of the Foundation Degree course in Management and Outdoor Activities have recently returned from a very active break in the Ardéche. (31 Mar — 13 Apr). The 12 students camped out in the Massif Central area which is right at the heart of France. This vast mountainous region was formed by massive volcanic upheaval and erosion by wind and water and proved ideal surroundings for their water sports. The trip which was arranged by the students themselves as part of their studies, involved a lot of preparation beforehand. Tutor Rob Benton explains, “The students all worked really hard in getting the funds together to be able to go. They held raffles and did a number of sponsored events to get the cash rolling in. They then took great time and effort with arranging the travel and everything associated with visiting abroad. This all paid off and we all had a very successful trip indeed.” Students took part in a wide range of wild activities on the trip to the Central Massif such as swift water rescue, paddling down the many different rivers and kayaking all of which are aspects of the course itself. Tutor Rob and water sports company Fluid Skills assessed the students on their water based skills throughout. Student Jess Wallett who went on the trip said, “It was a really fabulous trip. I enjoyed arranging it with my student colleagues and we got a terrific buzz on the white water events and learnt some important white water safety techniques too.”

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