Fly Fishing for Beginners HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING
May 2, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment
Fly Fishing for Beginners HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION TO FLY FISHING

More than 2,000 years ago, fishermen noticed insects that were eaten by the fish near the water’s surface. They fashioned rough imitations of those insects on primitive hooks and began catching fish. That was the beginning of a sport. A perfect mix of Romance and Sports – thy name is Fly Fishing. The imitation of insects has evolved from the primitive work of 16th century practitioners in Western Europe to the sophisticated methods of America’s modern masters. They call it fly-tying. Known to be one of the oldest forms of sport fishing, Fly-Fishing is thrilling and captivating even when the fish aren’t obliging! The long and distinguished history of angling began with Aelian’s comments on the sport in 200 A.D. In his De Natura Animalium, a method of fishing he witnessed in Macedonia is described: “They fasten red (crimson red) wool round a hook, and fix on to the wool two feathers which grow under a cock’s wattles, and which in color are like wax.” Some historians consider this passage to be one of the earliest references to fly-fishing. Fly-fishing has fueled the imagination of artists and illustrators who have produced an incredible array of artifacts, literature and related art. Several important works includes an original watercolor by Winslow Homer (along with his personal fishing gear), a serene oil painting by Thomas Aquinas Daly entitled “A Meadow Landscape at Twilight,” and a painting by the late Ogden Pleissner, one of America’s finest sporting artists. Fly-fishing has produced a greater body of literature surrounding itself than any other sport. The most famous angling work of all—Izaak Walton’s Compleat Angler, from 1653, the Victorian era produced an explosion in fly fishing press, works of the late F.M. Halford who insisted that floating flies be fished only in the upstream direction.
Whitetail or Mule A Hunters Guide to Deer Hunting
April 29, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment
Whitetail or Mule A Hunters Guide to Deer Hunting

This classic outdoor sport that was introduced as early as 7,000 BC has been loved by outdoor enthusiasts all over the world. Deer hunting isn’t just a simple sport. It entails a lot of patience and hard work to have a successful deer hunting mission. Practice, practice, and more practice is required before you go out deer hunting during the hunting season. Understanding the nuances of deer hunting will give you a major advantage. In this book you will learn the difference between a Whitetail or Mule deer, different types of effective weapons to use (including a complete chapter dedicated to bowhunting), best type of clothing to wear, types of licenses you need, how to set up camp, advice on how to build a great stand, tips on the best places to hunt, everything you need to know about scents, tracking, and calls, how to field dress, processing and taxidermy techniques, and several delicious venison recipes. This book is indeed extremely valuable to anyone interested in deer hunting!
