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Archive for July, 2009

Sport Fishing Equipment

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Having the right fishing equipment is one of the most important aspects of sport fishing and it is not a good idea to scrimp on the sport fishing equipment that you buy. After all, your fishing tackle is what lures the fish to bite and allows you to reel them in. Cheaper brands may be fine for an afternoon at the river for small children. But when you are looking for lunch or that prized fish, you will want to ensure that you have good quality fishing equipment.

Choosing your sport fishing gear depends on two things, your budget and the type of fish you are after. The rod and reel will most likely be the most expensive fishing equipment that you will have to purchase. Well, except for the boat that is! The rod and reel will come with instructional guidelines that explain the rated test curve, meaning how much weight they can withstand. If the rod is not heavy enough or made for catching larger fish you are liable to hurt yourself. Make sure that you are using the appropriate rod for the appropriate fish.

Knowing the difference between the different types of fishing will also assist when purchasing your sport fishing gear. You would not want to purchase a fly fishing rod unless you are planning to fly fish. With fly fishing the bait, or artificial fly, is meant to sit on top or just below the surface of the water. If you are going ice fishing, a regular rod and reel may not be suitable. The best way to prepare is to do a little research and speak to some experienced fishermen. If you are not familiar with anyone that fishes you can always ask questions from fishing dealers online or at your local fishing tackle store.

There are a variety of sources for information on getting the right fishing tackle. There are numerous CD’s, DVD’s and books that are available for purchase. These may cost you a few dollars, but the experience and advice can save you hours of time and money. Sometimes learning on your own can cost you hundreds of dollars and many uneventful fishing hours.

Finding A Discount Rowing Machine

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Using a rowing machine is a great idea for any fitness enthusiast or anyone that wants to get back into shape.With a rowing machine you are getting a great aerobic workout and you are also working every major muscle group in the body as well. But with family budgets being stretched to the max these days, it’s not a bad idea to search for a discount rowing machine if at all possible.Where can you score such a bargain and what should you look for?

Most neighborhoods these days are finding resale shops springing up right and left. This might be for clothes, household goods, and of course exercise equipment as well. A quick local search of your neighborhood can turn up used sporting goods stores close to home.Of course, if they’re selling used goods they can’t always guarantee what they have in stock so it might be a good idea to call first.But if you do find that they have a rowing machine available, this means you can test it out right there in the store before you buy it.

Do not be afraid of talking to other shoppers when visiting your local garage sale.Perhaps they have seen what your are looking for or they may have the item themselves and have not yet put it up for sale.When purchasing a discount rowing machine, you want to check it out thoroughly.Make sure the cords are without wear and tear. It should flow smoothly when it’s used; any “catches” can signal a fray somewhere, which means the cord will probably need to be replaced soon.Sometimes a rowing machine can have problems with the weights themselves; they can start to crack and show signs of wear after a few years of use.Check them out for chips and dings.

While a discount rowing machine doesn’t have a belt on it the way a treadmill does it definitely can still show signs of wear on every piece that moves. Check it out carefully from all angles.Be sure to check out all of the pivot points such as the where the oars are attached. Also take a hard look at the track that the seat moves on and be sure that the sliding movement is free and easy and that there is no sidewise movement.You can of course get a discount rowing machine from online sites such as eBay, CraigsList, and so on, but be careful. It’s difficult to make a good decision when you can’t test it out first. If you so shop online, try to purchase a brand new rowing machine from a closeout or discount store rather than get a used one from someplace else.