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Eastern Sports and Outdoors Show begins Saturday
Carlisle Sentinel
Ironically, anything and everything outdoors can be found indoors at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex during the annual Eastern Sports and Outdoors Show that started Saturday. Although the majority of sights, sounds and even smells are geared around, ...

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Indoor, outdoor running during winter offers many health benefits
Iowa State Daily
They also have the ability to sync with a debit card so you can purchase food, drink or anything else you need while running outdoors. If you're running outside, especially at night, let someone know where you're going and when you'll be back, ...



The Great Outdoors: Tough and tiny kinglet captures a heart
Elmira Star-Gazette
Anything's possible. A cumulative attraction would explain how a bird 3 inches long could weasel its way into first place without my knowing it. There was absolutely no question when barn owls become No. 1. One night in the dark, a large white bird ...

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Outdoors contributors make Super Bowl predictions
Jackson Sun
I'm not taking anything away from (Patriots' qb Tom) Brady. I just think Eli comes from the best and is great." — Brent Callicott, Union City. "I think it will be difficult for the Giants to win a second time over New England. The Patriots, 27-24.

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Interview: Chris Pratt talks about Hunting, Tanning and Squirrels
Outdoor Life Magazine (blog)
by The Editors The Parks and Recreation funnyman and co-star of last fall's Moneyball is a major Hollywood player, but he's not shy about his love of all things outdoors. Question: How/where did you first get into hunting?



Outdoors: State's walleye looking good
St. Cloud Times
“So if we learned anything about fishing walleyes here this winter it was that we don't need to be in 28 feet or more to catch them.” With improved ice conditions, many of those shallow spots have been abandoned over the past couple of weeks in favor ...

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Area residents compete for best turkey call
Carlisle Sentinel
Paul DeHaven, of Darlington, MD browses through a selection of deer antlers at the Wild n' Wonderful Whitetail stand during the second day of the Eastern Sports and Outdoors Show Sunday at the Pennsylvania Farm Show and Expo Center in Harrisburg.

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The South Los Angeles Report

Chano's restaurant: surviving the recession
The South Los Angeles Report
It was a car lot,” remembers Macías. He built Chano's Drive-In restaurant from scratch in 1984. “I only built a small shack because I couldn't afford to do anything bigger. I expanded slowly, putting tables outdoors for people to sit down and eat.



MLive.com

Red Wings forgo outdoor practice in Edmonton for broomball excursion
MLive.com
The team originally had an outdoor practice scheduled, but coach Mike Babcock said he decided long ago to cancel it “just because it's this time of year and when you play well and you're winning games you get rewarded for doing that, and this will be a ...

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She can snowshoe, too
Kenai Peninsula Online
Outdoor adventures might not be anything new for the trio, but wearing costumes to She Can Ski was definitely out of the ordinary. Habermann said they wound up with sparkly black tops and colorful wraps around their waists after she made a last-minute ...

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Outdoors Featured Article

Nymph Fishing Techniques

02/06/12

 by: Brett Fogle

Small stream nymphing is a very productive form of fly fishing. At times, you will not rise a fish to a dry fly. Yet there are fish feeding actively below the surface. So, you put the fly (nymph) to the fish.

Nymph fishing is probably the most challenging of all fly fishing techniques. Since the fly is underwater and is often extremely small, nymph fishing can test the abilities of any angler, and often leaves the beginner angler extremely frustrated. Yet, the ability of having a good nymph fishing technique is essential for productive trout fishing. The reason for this is simple most trout have a diet that consists primarily of sub-surface insects (nymphs). An angler who does not know how to nymph fish will be greatly limited on where they can fish and what they use.

This ebook will hopefully provide some information for any angler who is in search of how to improve their nymph fishing abilities while fly fishing.

While this book provides more information than any other resource on the Internet about fly fishing with nymphs, ultimately, the only way to learn this technique is to go out and do it. From initial frustrations will come mastery over time.

What exactly is Nymph Fishing?

Lets start at the basics. Nymphs are, as defined by the Meriam-Webster dictionary : any of various immature insects; especially : a larva of an insect (as a grasshopper, true bug, or mayfly) with incomplete metamorphosis that differs from the imago especially in size and in its incompletely developed wings and genitalia

In everyday terms, nymphs are aquatic insects that are still in their underwater stage, as in not yet having reached their adult, or flying stage of life. One thing worth remembering is that, if you enjoy dry fly fishing, all the flies you see on the water are adult insects. These insects have grown up from their underwater stage and have taken to the air for their mating rituals. In essence, dry fly fishing involves using fly imitations that involve imitations of the adult aquatic insect (such as a mayfly, caddis fly or stonefly). By contrast, when nymph fly fishing, the angler attempts to imitate the younger, underwater stage of these exact same flies.

To read the full article, and more like this, please visit:


http://www.fly-fishing-secrets.com

About The Author

Brett Fogle is the publisher of Fly Fishing Secrets, an insiders guide to flyfishing tips and techniques of the pros. To sign up for free flyfishing tips and other articles, please visit www.fly-fishing-secrets.com.


brett@macarthurwatergardens.com


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