Archive for September, 2009
Welcome to College
A year ago I began my first year in college and I remember getting to the hotel the night before and seeing the welcome sign for all the new students and their families. That welcome sign was so exciting for me because I knew I was about to embark on a new and exciting time in my life. That sign for me stood for all the new possibilities, friends, and knowledge that were soon to come.
One year later I am back and ready to begin another exciting time in college. I have a picture of that sign saved on my computer. It is a great reminder of why I am here and everything I want to accomplish. That welcome sign doesn’t just welcome me back to school; it welcomes me to the beginning of the rest of my life.
Deep Sea Fishing
Deep Sea Fishing is a fun and different way to go out fishing. However, it requires different skill and equipment than regular fishing too, since you are going after a bigger fish. When deciding when to embark on your deep sea adventure, and of course come home with fishing home décor
as a souvenir, its important to take into consideration what kind of fish you are hoping to catch. For most game fish, the best months are the summer through mid fall.
Its important to know how to hook your bait for deep sea fishing as well, especially because its live bait and a bit more tricky than a worm. The average length of the fish you will use as bait is between three inches and a foot. The bigger the fish you are trying to catch, the bigger the bait you will want. There are five main spots on the bait which to put the hook on. The first, and most obvious, is the mouth. The other spots include just in front of the front fin behind the head, the middle of the back, the neck right by the gills, and the underbelly. Make sure that you are using a very strong hook and that it is secure. Happy fishing!