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Archive for May, 2009

In Search Of Spirit Book – Statement

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

No social or legal definition of Indian exists in the United States. Yet, 10 to 20 million U. S. citizens may have Indian ancestry. Few identify themselves as such. Nevertheless, an uncounted number of mixed-bloods struggle to capture their place on the American [...] Halftime Sports Bar & Grill Shoulda Coulda Woulda Visit to the [...]

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Excuses I Use When Not Catching Fish

Friday, May 29th, 2009

There are many excuses for not catching fish. I am real good at making excuses when I don’t catch anything. But fish are always biting somewhere and hitting some… Keep Me Connected, part 2 In part two of this wild places program, Assistant Producer Kate Taylor presents the pros and cons of using communication devices [...]

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Fishing the Northwest with Rangerrob

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Pacific Northwest, Canada fishing. Rangerrob and readers fishing the Northwest Region Redneck Rangers To preserve a simple, down to earth lifestyle that is not meaningful to anyone but ourselves. Understanding that friendship and family are our highest priority, and ignorance is our guide. Europese verkiezingen

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Reprise: Using All Fours, part 1

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

This skills program is part 1 of our look at the science and skills, myths and fact around trekking poles. Is hiking with poles a trendy gimmick, or a valuable skill? (This is a reprise of our edition 86 originally presented on May 17, 2007.) Steve talks to Julianne Abendroth-Smith of Willamette University in Salem [...]

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Hiking Trails in Pennsylvania

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Located in Somerset County, Mt. Davis, which is Pennsylvania’s highest point, is rich in history and nature. Hikers are able to reach the summit without difficulty. How to Avoid Bad Encounters with Wild Animals One helpful analogy for staying safe while hiking is to “ring the doorbell” to let wild animals know that you are [...]

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Rangerrob’s Outdoor Website Links

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Links to outdoor products, services and information center. Notes From Rangerrob This is the home of the Mighty Rangerrob. My mission is to share my Northwest outdoor adventures, products, services and knowledge with you, in a fun and informative way. To always treat our visitors, and customers with trust and respect.

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The City of Angels

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Saint John’s Co-cathedral Halong Bay……amazing The Bell Back in Bali PAVILION MALL KL

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Tips For Rigging Spinnerbaits

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Nate Rosson says he has some tricks to make his spinnerbaits more effective. Check out his tips then share yours in the “User Answers” form under “Share Your Tips” in… How To Sharpen Fishing Hooks A few years ago bass fishermen had to sharpen every brand new hook. None were sharp enough to do the [...]

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Praying to the Tuna Gods

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

It seems when a big yellowfin is hooked, most anglers end up on their knees at the stern of the boat trying to hold on and praying for someone to… Red Tide Threats this Year As the weather warms, the water warms right along with it. That means that organisms in the water will thrive. [...]

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Use Natural Tinder to Start a Campfire

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Tinder is any readily combustible material for starting a fire. Knowing what to use can be a life-saver in an emergency, especially if there’s only one match left. Elmo s World – Birthdays, Games & More Elmo’s World – Birthdays, Games & More First up, it’s birthday time! Elmo knows everyone loves birthdays and here [...]

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