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Miss Piggy to grill stars at BAFTA awards
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LONDON (AFP) - Hollywood stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt are set to face a grilling from Miss Piggy on the red carpet at the BAFTA film awards in Britain, it was announced Monday. The glamorous pink star of "The Muppets" will question the stars as ...
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Beech vacation
Charlotte Observer
The rustic restaurant received a makeover in 2007, and features sweeping mountain views, an open stone fireplace and an outdoor patio and deck. Menu items range from burgers and sandwiches to grilled salmon, chicken, steak and pasta dishes. Pinnacle ...

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Holland America Line's Culinary Arts Center to Host More Than 60 Food and Wine ...
MarketWatch (press release)
The Culinary Arts Center is part of Holland America Line's innovative and industry-leading culinary initiatives, which also include a partnership with Le Cirque to present "An Evening at Le Cirque in the Pinnacle Grill" and a Culinary Council comprised ...

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Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center Fundraiser for Brady Conatser a Success
Clarksville Online
The Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center is located at 430 Warfield Boulevard in Clarksville, TN. On March 10th, there will be a fundraiser at Cheap Shotz Sports Bar & Grill located at 688 Chesterfield Circle Clarksville, TN.



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Using Pennsylvania wines adds to London Grill's Buy Local philosophy
PennLive.com (blog)
News of London Grill's decision to open the Paris wine Bar next door to it in Philly's Fairmount section and, among other things, serve Pennsylvania wines on tap has been circulating for less than a month. But the work itself to turn the dream of Terry ...

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Paris Wine Bar plans Feb. 9 opening in Philadelphia
phillyBurbs.com
The rotating selections will include two whites, three reds and one dry rose, and will change frequently to showcase the best of local winemakers such as Allegro, Pinnacle Ridge, Galen Glenn and Manatawny. "Wine has always been one of my passions - as ...

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Grilling the Chef: John Raphael, the Family Table
Seven Days
At breakfast, there are six different Benedicts, including crab-topped “The Pinnacle.” Around this time two years ago, John Raphael was logging more hours handling a nail gun than cutlery. When he bought the Jeffersonville building that was known for ...



DIARY-NON S&P WEEK AHEAD
Reuters
... AMC Q4 Kona Grill Inc 0.01 4 -0.05 09 Feb Q2 2012 ThermoGenesis Corp 0.06 1 -0.03 09 Feb AMC Q4 Leapfrog Enterprises Inc 0.42 5 0.38 09 Feb AMC Q4 LinkedIn Corp 0.07 14 N/A 09 Feb AMC Q2 2012 Lantronix Inc N/AN/AN/A 09 Feb BMO Q4 Lufkin Industries ...

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Five-star cuisine at Glen's Grill - Dining in Style
Wetaskiwin Times Advertiser
Located on the beautiful Montgomery Glen golf course and country club grounds overlooking the city, the Glen's Grill is the pinnacle of fine dining in Wetaskiwin. All meals are made fresh by Jesse Chambers, the Glen's Grill executive chef and co-owner.



20 ways to save in February
AZ Central.com (blog)
10455 E. Pinnacle Peak Parkway. 480-502-9095, sassi.biz. Studio Movie Grill is hosting “Girls Night Out” on the second Wednesday of each month, and the February flick is “The Notebook.” Tickets cost just $1, so you'll have money left over for a low-cal ...


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De-Mystifying Fly Fishing

02/06/12

 by: Cameron Larsen

I remember the first time I saw someone fly fishing. I think I was five years old. My father, my sister and I had back packed to a remote alpine lake. My trusty Zebco with the closed face push button casting reel, cork bobber and jar of Puatzkes, among my gear I couldnt live without. Positioned on a log vigilently eyeing my bobber for movement, a one-man raft paddled past, and in no time the occupant was making wild movements with the longest fishing pole ever. Mesmerized, I watched his graceful movements like he was a black belt martial arts expert. When my father came to check on me, I asked about him, my dad said he was fly fishing, a couple of other fishermen gathered to discuss this exotic art. All agreed it was a superior art form requiring more time than any one of us had to learn, let alone master. I tried to study my bobber with earnest after that, but it never seemed to hold the same pull it once had.

Fly fishing indeed is beautiful to watch. After all these years I still enjoy watching a caster that is genuinely skilled. I also enjoy watching fly fishers with unorthodox techniques. Some people havent read all the books or taken lessons, but instead have learned their skills on the water, and some people have truly unique, yet effective habits. Anyway this article is to de-mystify fly fishing for those of you that want to learn, this is a starting point from which your new passion will take off. (OK I am hoping)

Two Basic Types of Fly Fishing

I remember a fly fishing friend said to me Looks like good dry water, right downstream, as we were floating down the Deschutes River. A fly fishing novice looking downstream said questionning. Dry water?

My fly fishing friend was referring to dry fly fishing. There are two basic fly fishing techniques. Dry fly and wet fly. Dry fly refers to fishing your fly on top of the water, traditionally used for trout fly fishing, now most species are being fished with a dry fly of some kind. Dry flies usually imitate adult insects that return to the surface to lay their eggs back into the water. It is at this time they are very vulnerable to being eaten by fish. After mating and depositing their eggs, the insects then die. Commonly called spinner falls fish tend to lay and gorge themselves during these times. Dry flies are also used during hatches. When the flies are emerging from the water. Match the Hatch refers to fishing an imitation of the predominantly hatching insect of the moment. Dry flies can also be insects that get blown into the water such as grasshoppers or ants. Many bass flies or bass bugs actually imitate drowned rodents or frogs.

Dry fly fishing is what most people think of, when they think of fly fishing. Some fly fishers use many false casts to dry their offerings or to place their offerings directly over a rising fish. It is this technique that I observed all those years ago, also made famous by the movie A River Runs Through It.

Fishing sub-surface involves using heavier flies, that will sink. Often times sinkers are added to the line above the fly to sink your offering quicker. Sub-surface fly fishing involves using nymphs, wet flies, and streamers. Food that is available to fish below the surface. Flies imitate every bug or nymph available under water. They also imitate worms, leeches, eggs, crabs, virtually everything available to fish to eat.

While dry fly fishing gets all the attention, truth be told, fish consume up to 90% of their diet under the water. So you are apt to catch more fish using wet flies, then you are dry fly fishing. Especially if you are just beginning, fishing sub-surface is going to result in more fish being caught. While fish are feeding on the surface they are very skittish, and very selective. Almost any fault in technique, rigging, or fly selection will result in scaring off the fish you are trying to catch.

Equipment

There are some basic pieces of equipment that you must have or borrow to first try fly fishing. The first is a fly rod, (never a pole). The instrument you use to fly fish with is a rod. We have written a whole article on Choosing a Fly Rod, that will give you enough basic information to at least be able to ask educated questions when shopping. The second is a fly reel, we also have an article called Choosing a Fly Reel. If it were me, and budget is of concern, (and when you see the prices of fly rods, it probably will become one), scrimp on the reel and not the rod. Casting a quality fly rod is a thing of joy, sometimes I can become so lost in the rhythym of fly casting I actually forget about the fish. I fished for years using a Pflueger Medallist. If you were to poll fly fishers over 40 and I bet over half have owned one of these.

The next thing you will need is the fly line. If you are to purchase just one, get a floating line, you can always add weight to the leader and sink the fly. But it is virtually impossible to float a sinking tip line. Fly line is very thick and it is what you actually cast. Unlike other forms of fishng where the bait and weight are casted. After the fly line come the leader and tippet and finally the fly.

Waders and wading boots are also mandatory, if one is planning on wading. With perhaps the exception of summer, when wet wading can be a relief from the heat. Anymore decent Neoprene waders can be had for around $60, and felt soled wading shoes for about the same. Although these arent top of the line, and comfort and performance suffer somewhat, they will be more than adequate.

The idea behind fly fishing is to show the fish what they actually feed on as naturally as possible. The first time I fly fished, I was amazed at how much more I actually fished. You dont need to reel in and cast out again, just lift up and cast again. More time with your fly in the water equals more opportunity to catch fish. The actual motion of simple fly casting is easy enough to pick up, it is much like the motion of hammering. Accelerating on the downstroke. In an afternoon of practice you could easily master the motion well enough to have a reasonable chance of catching a fish.

There you have it. While fly fishing can become unneccessarily complicated. In its essence I believe it is the simplest form of fishing there is. So basic is its form, and so exact is the role of its instruments, you could call it perfect. And there are times when one can get caught up in the act of exercising this perfection, that the entire world fades away, until it is just you and the

About The Author

Cameron Larsen is a retired commericial fly tier and fly fishing guide. He now operates The Big Y Fly Company. http://www.bigyflyco.com/flyfishinghome.html. He can be reached at info@bigyflyco.com. This article will appear in the Big Y Fly Fishing E-Zine at Http://www.bigyflyco.com/Bigyflyfishingezine.html.


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