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		<title>The Hatch Fly Fishing iPhone App</title>
		<link>http://globalfisher.com/blogs/blog/2009/10/23/the-hatch-2-iphone-app/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 17:45:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was thinking recently why there was numerous apps pertaining to spin and and bait fisherman, but there was nothing that really that caters to the fly fisherman or woman. After opening up my Facebook and scrolling through the other day I noticed my friend over at The Fiberglass Manifesto had put up something about a new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://globalfisher.com/blogs/files/2009/10/original.jpg"></a>I was thinking recently why there was numerous apps pertaining to spin and and bait fisherman, but there was nothing that really that caters to the fly fisherman or woman. After opening up my Facebook and scrolling through the other day I noticed my friend over at <a href="http://www.thefiberglassmanifesto.com" target="_blank">The Fiberglass Manifesto </a>had put up something about a new fly fishing app called &#8216;The Hatch&#8217;. It cost .99 cents to <a href="http://www.itunes.com/apps/thehatch" target="_blank">download</a> from apple or you can download &#8220;lite&#8221; version which is free. It won&#8217;t be nearly as in depth as the full version, but it will give you a sense of what you could be missing. I believe it only covers Oregon. <a href="http://globalfisher.com/blogs/files/2009/10/original21.jpg"></a>Currently the full version app covers 35 states and 300 rivers.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t downloaded it yet, but will be tonight after work!</p>
<blockquote><p>Imagine you are planning a fly fishing trip to the Yellowstone River in June and want to know what to fill your fly box with? Or if you are organizing your flies for a fishing trip tomorrow and need to know what to pack. Make planning your fly fishing trip a little easier with &#8216;The Hatch&#8217;.</p>
<p>&#8216;The Hatch&#8217; gives you a hatch chart in your pocket. The Hatch has a growing number of States and Rivers being added, make sure your fly box is ready for whatever may be hatching where ever your trip takes you.</p>
<p>Simply pick the Month, State, and River and you will be provided with helpful information including recommended patterns, pictures of bugs, and links to recipes and patterns at http://www.flyrecipes.com.</p>
<p>&#8216;The Hatch&#8217; works offline, so its use can be found on the river where service may not exist. Access to <a href="http://www.flyrecipes.com">http://www.flyrecipes.com</a> will require internet access.</p>
<p>Vist <a href="http://www.corypratt.com">http://www.corypratt.com</a> to see a list of the included states and rivers. More states and rivers will be provided in future releases. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Ocean Kayak Big Game Prowler</title>
		<link>http://globalfisher.com/blogs/blog/2009/10/19/ocean-kayak-big-game-prowler/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:25:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past few years kayak fishing has increasingly grown to a very popular method for fishing. I fell into the trap last year and finagled my way into picking up a Big Game Prowler. I didn&#8217;t buy new, but used off good ole&#8217; Craigslist. Picked up a pretty modded kayak, came with a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past few years kayak fishing has increasingly grown to a very popular method for fishing. I fell into the trap last year and finagled my way into picking up a Big Game Prowler. I didn&#8217;t buy new, but used off good ole&#8217; Craigslist. Picked up a pretty modded kayak, came with a few nice add-ons.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t even remember what got me on my kayak kick, but I had to have one. Whenever I had free time or even when I was suppose to be working I was researching on these water-crafts.</p>
<p>Personally I was more fond of the Big Game Prowler due to its stability in most water conditions. It runs just under 3&#8242; wide and 12&#8242; 9&#8243; in length. It&#8217;s a pretty solid kayak. On many occasions I would take it out, float with the current and be standing up casting with no problems. It is truly hassle free.</p>
<p>Storage was no problem. It has an over-sized tank well which runs throughout the hull. In addition you have bungees on top of the hatch and a nice sized storage area in the stern of the kayak. Directly in front of the seat there is one last storage compartment. You can obviously use this section for whatever you want, I chose to use it for important things like a cell phone or wallet. It buckles in a watertight space.</p>
<p>Modding is the big thing with fishing kayaks these days, everyone is brainstorming out new ideas and really bringing some cool things to the table. From sails, to a foot paddle system. I got right to work when I received mine. I installed a fish finder. It sounds a lot easier then it really was, but in the long run it still wasn&#8217;t to difficult. I put the mount directly in front of the storage compartment in the front on a flat surface. Directly in the middle of two rod holders I had installed on it. I drilled three holes below it, two to connect it two the kayak and one to run the cords down to the under area. These would run to the transducer and batter pack I made. I then used marine goop and sealed down the transducer in a piece of PVC on the bottom of the hull. The battery pack sat in a shelf in the under area of the hull. I used rechargeable AA&#8217;s in a battery pack from Radio Shack and connected the cords from both devices. Pretty simple once you have it done. Besides that people install anchor trolleys, lights, rod holders, storage boxes, stability buoys, sails, GPS, carts to push the kayak around and many more, that&#8217;s just a few!</p>
<p>Overall the Ocean Kayak Big Game Prowler definitely is how it sounds. Big Game, period. It&#8217;s made for big water and many water conditions. It&#8217;s for sure a safe way to go fishing, especially if you plan on going in the ocean. Comes with many storage areas, and is actually very comfortable. Plenty of room for me to relax and fish. It IS quite awkward when trying to put it in or on a vehicle, due to it&#8217;s shape and weight(69lbs). You learn how to make things easier for yourself. For any kind of fishing I would recommend this yak, especially for a fly fisherman. Mostly because most other kayaks aren&#8217;t nearly as stable, it would make fly fishing much more difficult!</p>
<p>Have fun!</p>
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		<title>The Monomaster</title>
		<link>http://globalfisher.com/blogs/blog/2009/08/06/the-monomaster/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 18:03:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The MonoMASTER
Monofilament has a life of about 600 years. So consider all of those tippet and leader changes you make, and where the line winds up. You can be vigilant about not tossing mono into streamside bushes, but it eventually has to go somewhere. That somewhere is the MonoMASTER by Grasshopper Outdoor Products, a small, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The MonoMASTER<br />
Monofilament has a life of about 600 years. So consider all of those tippet and leader changes you make, and where the line winds up. You can be vigilant about not tossing mono into streamside bushes, but it eventually has to go somewhere. That somewhere is the MonoMASTER by Grasshopper Outdoor Products, a small, lightweight receptacle that you can hitch to your fishing vest. Simply stuff the used mono into the spool and turn the handle to trap the mono in the MonoMASTER’s teeth. When you have a full spool, simply discard the mono safely or, better yet, recycle it. For it&#8217;s contribution to helping the angler manage waste monofilament and protecting the environment the monoMASTER has received official endorsements from the Federation of Fly Fishers and a celebrity endorsement from Richard Fridenberg, screenwriter of the classic movie A River Runs Through It. The monoMASTER is available from all major fishing tackle retailers at an accessible price of just $11.95. www.grasshopperproducts.com</p>
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