Archive for April 2010

Fishing is a favorite hobby for many of us. Whether we enjoy catching big or small fish, the experience of fishing is usually a gripping one for many. Speaking of big fish, the Lunker Largemouth Bass fish is one of the most popular catches out there. Here we look at some techniques by which you can catch a Lunker Largemouth.

You have to be nicely prepared before setting off to catch the largemouth bass. The rod and the reel set up particularly must be given special attention when you are intending to catch this gigantic fish. The bass is both enormous and heavy and thus your fishing rod needs to be sturdy enough to allow the fish to be reeled in simply.

The ideal rod which is best suited for the goal is made of graphite. The market has an abundance of fishing rods for you to choose from. For this reason you must purchase a fishing rod which is created solely of graphite. Additionally make note of the fact that the reel that you select should be strong and tough enough to bear the weight of minimum 8-10 pounds easily and that too on regular basis.

The hooks are just as crucial when you are out fishing for the Lunker largemouth. The Kayle brand of hooks is particularly apt for fishing expeditions like these. These hooks are a touch offset in comparison to the other varieties and therefore, make it more convenient for you to remove the fish without damaging it. Store these hooks with a file and a knife in a tackle box.

If you believe that you can catch hold of a bass fish using the right equipments alone, you are mistaken. It is very essential to pay close attention to the location that you choose for fishing. When it comes to fishing of the largemouth bass fish, it is recommended to select the lakes and the ponds. This is as these fishes are freshwater fishes. Also, make note of the fact that these fishes are mostly found in the sunken area of the pond or the lake. So fish appropriately. Additionally, it has been observed that the number of bass fishes is more in an area where the population of the bait fish is high.

Another important thing you’ll need to be aware of is casting. If you want to catch bass fish, it’s imperative that you use casts that are closer to the structure but not precisely on the top of the rod. Casts that atop bass fish and can drive them away. So,you need to be more light with the fish to pull them.

So, if you want to catch hold of the largemouth bass fish, it is suggested to thoroughly follow the already mentioned tips. Additionally it is critical to understand that the process needs a large amount of patience and tenacity.The right mix of the given tips and patience will pay off and you’ll definitely bring home a good catch.

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What the “NRA” does for you.

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Courtesy NRA-ILA!

“What`s the NRA done for me?”

That question was recently posed by a young man at an airport. He recognized me and struck up a conversation about gun control. I asked him if he was an NRA member and he said, “No.” That`s when he hit me with, “What`s NRA done for me?”

As NRA members, we`ve all heard that question–especially from casual gun owners who enjoy the benefit of our success–and I guess your reaction is the same as mine: It`s worth a thoughtful response.

Before I answered, I wanted to know more about him–always a key to confronting a lack of knowledge or misconception.

Did he believe in the Second Amendment? “You bet.”

Did he believe in the right to carry? “Absolutely. I have a permit.” The right to armed self-defense? “Of course.” Was he a collector? “Yes.” Semi-automatics? “Everybody should own an AR.”

Was he a target shooter? He proudly corrected me. “A precision shooter.”

A hunter? “Yes.”

Just then he was called to board his plane. So I knew I had to answer that question in print for his benefit and for your use.

First and foremost, he can thank the NRA for our 35 years supporting the superb scholarship and practical legal experience that led to the U.S. Supreme Court`s June 2008 definitive ruling declaring the Second Amendment to protect an individual constitutional right. That case struck down the District of Columbia`s ban on handguns and the ban on any armed self-defense in the home. It wouldn`t have happened without the NRA. That goes for the case pending before the same court challenging Chicago`s ban and demanding that the Right to Keep and Bear Arms apply to state and local governments.

The NRA grassroots effort that re-elected President George W. Bush centered on the importance of his high court appointments. Without that total commitment, the court would surely have been dominated by Al Gore`s and John Kerry`s gun-ban appointees.

Beyond the high court, in broad strokes, here`s what the NRA has achieved for my airport inquisitor based on his interests:

He exercises the right to carry and he can thank the NRA for his “shall-issue” permit. Since 1987, that right has been extended to 40 states with 36 states issuing permits to all qualified applicants.

If this young man had carried or even possessed a firearm in a national park before Feb. 20, 2010, it would have been a crime. Thanks to the NRA and our friends in Congress, citizens can now possess and carry firearms in federal parklands in conformity with the laws of the state.

As for today`s array of handgun designs and models available to consumers, our friend can thank the NRA for defeating every national scheme to ban pistols and revolvers–from so-called concealable “Saturday Night Specials,” to handguns with polymer frames, to semi-automatics capable of using “high capacity magazines,” to handguns in small or large caliber, to handguns not possessing built-in “smart gun” technology.

Then there is the question of ammunition. The NRA Institute for Legislative Action`s first decisive victory in 1977 prevented the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission from outlawing handgun ammunition as a “hazardous substance” in the home.

As to where a firearm can be used in lawful self-defense, the NRA has been responsible for Castle Doctrine laws enacted in 24 states, many replacing laws that required potential victims of violent crime to run away when confronted with deadly force outside their homes. We`ve already preserved the rights of employees in 12 states who wish to keep lawful firearms locked and properly stored in their vehicles.

Among the citizen safeguards in the landmark 1986 McClure-Volkmer Act, known as the Firearms Owners` Protection Act, is a provision protecting gun owners traversing any state with properly stored firearms. Previous to that, gun owners traveling through states like New Jersey were subject to felony prosecution for illegal possession for transporting a gun in their vehicle.

That law reformed the worst provisions of the Gun Control Act of 1968 and curbed massive abuse of power against gun owners, licensed dealers and collectors.

That brings me to how my young inquirer obtains his firearms. From dealers? At gun shows? From other lawful individuals? Were it not for the NRA, all of those sources would have been closed down long ago.

Through enactment of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act in 2005, Congress effectively slammed the door on scores of big city lawsuits designed to put federally licensed gun dealers and manufacturers out of business.

We have held the line against Brady Campaign and Violence Policy Center legislation intended to close gun shows nationwide. As for criminalizing now-lawful intrastate sales between individuals–the goal of the Brady Campaign–we have blocked that one as well.

As for the young man`s ownership of an AR-15, the NRA was responsible for the sunset provisions of the onerous Clinton gun ban, and we used our collective might to make sure that worthless ban faded from law.

“Precision shooter?” We have stopped bans on accurate rifles claimed to be “sniper rifles.”

There is more: we worked to arm airline pilots, an essential to protecting passengers.

And he can thank the NRA for keeping the United Nations` gun-ban treaty at bay.

Without the NRA, this young man would have no place to shoot or to hunt. Preserving and developing both has long been an aggressive NRA effort, as is our gun safety focus in training millions of gun owners and law enforcement officers.

Anyone who asks that question– “What`s NRA done for me” –owes a deep debt they can pay by joining our ranks.

As NRA members, we share a sense of pride in what our members and dedicated staff have accomplished.

To show unity and strength in answering new challenges to our rights, I urge you to attend the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Charlotte, N.C., May 13-16, and to participate in our Celebration of American Values Freedom Weekend at this important moment in freedom`s history.

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Sports Fishing

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Have you noticed that you’ve got a serious affinity for your sport fishing tackle? Not simply the understandable desire to possess the tools you need to enjoy the sport, but I mean a real emotional connection to it.  When you were a young child would you come to feel like you had to load up every single slot inside your fishing tackle box with some amazing lure? Did the fishing tackle at the sporting goods store maintain  your attention even more than the newest toys? And were you really anxious to go to your favorite pond or stream to test your brand new lures?

It really is self evident that there can be zero sport fishing without sport fishing tackle. Even though some might think we tend to get a little bit beyond control with our attention on fishing tackle, it’s clear that some fishing lures do work a lot better than some others depending on the conditions. And realizing when make use of which lure is quite useful indeed. This whole business of deciding on the best fishing tackle is definitely an art, and one technique to enhance your own capability to select the best tackle is usually to get experience with diverse fish and fishing settings. And don’t be concerned, your friends will love to offer you loads of advice.

It doesn’t matter if the subject is fly fishing or fly-tying. Neither does it matter if you are talking about angling lures, reels or line. There is no shortage of opinions. Nor are there any shortage of shops prepared to overwhelm you with products and alternatives.

If you notice that you’re looking into your wallet a lot or even taking a look at your credit card account only to discover if you’re able to manage one more bit of sport fishing tackle, you almost certainly are an addict. But that is definitely okay because you are in great company!

- Ed  has been an avid fly fisherman for more than 50 years and has started writing about his experiences on sites such as Sport Fishing Tackle

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NM no longer honors UT concealed carry permit holders

Monday, April 26th, 2010

New Mexico will no longer honor the state of UTAH CCW permit holders for the purpose of reciprocity. Read the full article here.

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College student shoots home invader, saves 10 lives

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Courtesy of “National Association for Gun Rights”.

Yet another reason to keep a gun in the house . . .

Several months ago, in the notoriously dangerous neighborhood of College Park in Atlanta, Georgia, two armed criminals broke into a house party of students.

After confiscating the group’s valuables, the invaders split the men and women up into different rooms.

Witnesses say the perpetrators then counted their rounds and discussed if they had “enough” ammunition.

The students believe the gunmen were going to rape and murder the entire group of students, who were celebrating a birthday at the end of the semester.

However, one male student, whose identity is being protected by police and local media, retrieved a handgun from his backpack and fired at the thug who was detaining the men.

(That is: One smart student had prepared for a night in College Park, Atlanta.)

The criminal fled the apartment under the threat of injury and never returned.

The student, continuing on into the girls’ room, found the other thug, 23-year-old Calvin Lavant, preparing to rape his first victim.

The student exchanged gunfire with Lavant, lethally wounding him in the process.  Lavant fled through a window and died in front of his apartment, only one building away.

One of the female students was injured during the exchange, but doctors expect a full and complete recovery.

So what’s the point

A student saved the girls from rape, and saved the whole group of 10 people (including himself) from murder . . . and he did it with a handgun.

This is a perfect example of how ludicrous “big city gun laws” are.  What if this had happened in New York, Chicago, or any of the other big cities that criminalize their citizens’ self defense?

Yes, we would be reading an entirely different story — one so horrendous that we would shudder at the very words.

Either this whole group of friends would have been raped and murdered by these two sorry excuses for human beings . . . or the hero of this story would be facing prison time for firearm possession and murder.

Thankfully, however, Atlanta hasn’t outlawed self-defense yet.  And since someone had a gun and was willing to use it, innocent life was preserved.

Congratulations to the unnamed hero of this story.  You saved your friends’ lives.

In Liberty,

Dudley Brown
Executive Director
National Association for Gun Rights


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