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Lake Ontario Fishing Attracts Fish Hunters From All Over The World

January 18, 2010 By: Reinhold Garry Category: Hobby

Lake Ontario is one out of five of the Great Lakes of North America, lying between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U. S. State of New York. Even though it happens to be the smallest one of the Great Lakes, Lake Ontario fishing is considered to be some of the best anywhere in the world.

Being the smallest Great Lake does not mean that it is tiny. It is still the 14th largest of all the lakes around the world at 193 miles long and 53 miles wide. It has a shoreline that stretches over 700 miles. There is plenty of room for any avid fisherman to stretch out and find a suitable spot for some fantastic fishing action. This body of water is famous for holding more than just a few top salmon and trout fishing records to be found in any fishing book.

Fishing here is a year around matter with activities that can range from winter month ice angling to late summer salmon running. It is frequently claimed that it is never a fine time to fish here, while there may be certain times around the year that will bring truly enormous crowds seeking some of the most popular of the fish that lie in wait around the lake.

This constitutes the location to encounter incomparable concentrations of brown trout to be found anyplace on our planet. Anglers are particularly drawn here during the month of April when the brown trout populate the shallows. In early spring, smaller spawning bait fish assemble here and that brings plenty of those big fish which are ready and waiting to stream in to get them. You will be able to likewise find monumental schools of steel heads that will work the shallow lake waters this time of year.

Since many kinds of fish species are comparatively inactive around the winter months, they need to eat a lot when the waters begin to warm up. Even while the trout are by far the biggest attraction, an abundance of bass, panfish and walleyes will be a good enough cause for fishers to return every year. A multitude of outdoorsmen have made an annual custom out of going to Lake Ontario for spring fishing. As well as the trout, the perch, salmon and musky fill up the waters.

Commencing early in June and extending through August, people cluster here to try to put their hooks into the King Salmon. Early in the spring, these fish will weigh from a sizable 10 to 15 pounds. Nevertheless, summer and early fall sees them become behemoths that are typically above 40 pounds of pole flexing, line busting fish.

In September they begin their annual spawning runs and some fisherman, possibly exaggerating, claim you can walk across the Genesee River on their backs.

Using a Zippo to Light a Cigar

January 10, 2010 By: Brian Mallikarjunan Category: Hobby

Where cigars are concerned, Zippo lighters are something of a controversy. Zippo, of course, is the most well-known manufacturer of fluid-filled lighters. Any fluid-filled lighter will be the subject of the same controversy as are that manufacturer’s. The debate stems from the fluid itself and how it affects”or doesn’t affect, depending upon who one asks”the flavor of the cigar.

A Zippo lighter has, for a long time, been known to outdoor enthusiasts as one of the most reliable tools to bring into the wilds. Zippo has advertised for many years the reliability of their lighters and, born out of the trenches of World War 1, they have certainly proven themselves in that regard! Some smokers claim, however, that they lend the taste of lighter fluid to a cigar and ruin the smoke. Most often, this stems from using cheap lighter fluid and can be remedied by upgrading to any one of the many flavor-free lighter fluids available on the market.

The reason Zippos remain popular for outdoor use is that they are an inherently windproof lighter. The lighter fluid used to fuel them is slow to evaporate and is thick enough that it will stick to the wick and ignite even in very windy conditions. This makes them popular with sailors and fishermen.

As is the case with everything concerning cigars, whether or not to use a Zippo is a matter of personal preference. These lighters are often heirloom items and using them is something of a ritual for some people. If one should detect an unpleasant chemical taste fouling that of their favorite cigar, the solution may be to purchase a higher-end fluid. Some fluids advertise that they give no taste to the tobacco at all and, even among very discriminating smokers, these fluids are a popular option.

Some smokers claim that they can’t taste a thing and, if one is using one of the high-quality fluids, this is likely true. If a Zippo happens to be something to which one is very attached, consider using a high-end lighter fluid to ensure the best smoking experience. It’s not only good for taste; it’s good for the lighter.