Recent Blog Posts

January
04
2012
CAGI SONIC ATTRACTOR
Written By: Linda Thompson

IT IS WHAT FISH HEAR. We have a very interesting tip for you. We have just found a remarkable tool to help you catch fish. We like to say it talks to the fish, helping you find the fish. This CAGI Sonic Attractor is a great companion to make every lure work better to catch more fish. We feel the technique you should use while trolling with the Sonic Attractor, for Crappie, Perch, Salmon and Trout should be 2 to 3 miles per hour. Bass and Pike should be 8 to ten miles per hour. The Sonic Attractor emits sound at frequency range that fish instantly recognize as 'prey' (an injured, dying or distressed fish).

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December
20
2011
Fishing Regulations & Licenses
Written By: Linda Thompson

When you're looking for tips and techniques on various outdoor activities, the Internet is the best place to get them. In fact, at this outdoor adventure website, with fun, safety, comfort, and convenience in mind, we offer tips and techniques on everything from marshmallow roasting to mountain climbing. In this case, though, the tips and techniques we'd like to talk about revolve around the things you need to use and do before, during, and after the outdoor adventures you love.

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December
14
2011
Boating Without Worry
Written By: Linda Thompson

One of the best ways to have fun and stay safe in the midst of an outdoor adventure is to find out everything you can about the sport of interest. For many of you, that's exactly what you're doing when you go online looking for various tips and techniques on this or that. In this case, of course, boating is the sport and you and your family are eager to get to the lake, so let's get right to the outdoor tips and techniques!

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December
05
2011
Wilderness Camping Tips and Techniques
Written By: Linda Thompson

Taking advantages of today's outdoor activities is a great way to spend the summer. But what if you're looking for tips and techniques on location? Scenery? A change of pace? What if, in an effort to satisfy your appetite for change, you've considered wilderness camping? Considering the difference between the techniques you're accustomed to and the ones that revolve around taking your family on a true wilderness camping trip, you're going to need some fresh new tips to help you on your way.

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December
02
2011
Tips and Techniques for Hiking the Mountains
Written By: Linda Thompson

Mountaineering or mountain climbing is a form of hiking that isn't for the inexperienced. As outdoor activities go, in fact, it's one of the most dangerous sports in the world, with deaths occurring every year due to such things as avalanches, falling ice, falling rocks, the climber falling--the list goes on. All the more reason for today's outdoor lover to look for tips and techniques on the sport before attempting to take it up as a new hobby or profession.

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November
29
2011
Tips and Techniques for Fishing with Preschoolers
Written By: Linda Thompson

You love the outdoors, your spouse loves the outdoors, and you both want to take your four year-old fishing. But as you browse the various tips and techniques of modern fishing you wonder, is he or she old enough to manage the task? Within reason, any child who can hold a fishing pole is capable of participating. As for the casting, the reeling in, the hooking of the worm, and the cleaning of the fish, you'll need more than a few outdoor tips and techniques to pull off such things with a preschooler. But you have to start somewhere.

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November
22
2011
CPR and Other Life Saving Techniques
Written By: Linda Thompson

When it comes to having fun and playing it safe in the outdoors, there's always someone looking for tips, and we're as eager to offer them as you are to find them. Being fellow outdoor enthusiasts we want to help ensure that all of our friends have a safe, enjoyable trip every time.

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November
18
2011
What if Something Bad Happens?
Written By: Linda Thompson

No one plans an outdoor adventure on the premise that everything that can go wrong will. But sometimes, even when you apply the absolute best safety tips and techniques to every aspect of your trip, bad things happen. When it comes to the outdoors, safety tips and techniques can only increase the chances that no one will get hurt. There's never any guarantee with nature, because nature cannot be controlled. What we can control, however, at least to some extent, is the final outcome of an accident or other unexpected turn of events.

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November
15
2011
Keeping Track of the Good and the Bad
Written By: Linda Thompson

One of the best ways to excel in the sport of fishing is to put together a list of outdoor tips and techniques that have worked or not worked for you in the past and follow it as if it were the only list of outdoor tips and techniques in existence. Many people do this with everything they set out to accomplish, whether it's fishing and camping, boating and skiing, or cooking the best outdoor meals and snacks any wilderness adventurer could ever come up with. After all, if something works you use it, even if it's the simplest, most primitive set of tips and techniques in the history of whatever it is you're trying to master.

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November
10
2011
Hiking with Infants and Toddlers
Written By: Linda Thompson

If you're the parent of an infant or toddler, the odds are you're always looking for new tips and techniques on one thing or another. From outdoor activities like hiking and camping to where to take your baby on your favorite outdoor adventures, you do whatever you can in order to ensure that you always do the right thing for your little boy or girl. In this case, the tips and techniques you need are those designed specifically for parents with a new baby or toddler who has not yet been introduced to the world of hiking.

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