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  • A Fun And Easy Clambake At Home By: Shannon Linnen - One of the best highlights of summer would be having fun with family and friends outdoors. With this in mind, why don't you hold out your own clambake? Just picture the tempting seafood cooked over a fire, exotic drinks, relaxing music, and brightly colored decors - you and your loved ones will surely have the best time in the world.
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  • Fresh Shellfish, Great To Have For For Dinner? By: Shannon Linnen - A wonderful thing to eat all year round is fresh shellfish. It includes clams, scallops, mussels and more. Farm-raised cultured mussels are fresh and readily available. Wild varieties are equally delicious. Clams are a very popular addition to pasta dishes. Hard clams, also called quahogs, live in sandy coves and can be caught when the tide is low. A great dish to enjoy with butter and garlic is stuffed quahogs. And there is always clam chowder of course.
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  • Live Maine Lobsters Are Good For You, Too! By: Sherry Shantel - Live Maine lobsters have been harvested from around the coasts of Maine for many generations. It's hard to believe that in the beginning, people placed no value in lobster meat. Only the poor ate it. Over the decades, however, tastes changed, turning lobsters into expensive delicacies to be enjoyed by the wealthy in America's finest restaurants. By the 1840s the Maine lobster trade had become so lucrative that the first commercial lobster fishery opened for business.
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  • Homemade Lobster Clambake By: Sherry Shantel - The clambake dates back to the days of the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Settlers witnessed Native Americans cooking seafood over hot stones and seaweed and thus the famous New England clambake was born. The Lobster clambake has become a summer tradition not only in New England but also all over the country. Now, with the Internet, you can have Maine live lobster shipped from New England to anywhere in the United States.
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  • Interesting And Fun Facts About Dolphins By: Stephen Xec - With so much to know about dolphins, it is often the fun facts that people really enjoy. For example, do you want to know how dolphins sleep? The fact is dolphins cannot actually sleep because they need to be conscious to breathe.
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  • Have Your Own Connecticut Clambakes By: Sherry Shantel - With Connecticut clambakes, seafood parties can be great. Besides being the tasty food they are, clambakes can also refer to an outdoors gathering of people entertained by luscious and healthy seafood meals with fresh vegetables. It can be adapted into any formal or informal event - family reunion, corporate meeting, wedding party, or just a romantic dinner for two.
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  • Live Lobster Clambake - Let's Celebrate By: Shannon Linnen - Are you and your friends looking for a fun and different way to celebrate a special occasion? A new england clambake could be just the ticket. This traditional Northeastern celebration is gaining popularity outside the New England region for being a healthy, unique, and festive gathering idea.
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  • Yellowtail & Mutton Snapper Fishing Made Easy By: Marilyn Davis - Snappers are found in the tropical and subtropical regions of all the oceans. One of the most popular and best fish for your dinner table of the snapper species, Yellow tail snappers range as far north as the Treasure Coast but are in their greatest abundance in the Bahamas and the Florida Keys.
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  • Michigan Fishing Has Never Been Better By: Craig Petersen - An excellent place to fish for smallmouth bass and walleye is the headwater of the Au Sable River. Especially in the spring when they are on the move to spawning grounds is good. You should use a crawdad-imitating lure for walleye and a small black jig for smallmouth. Fish in slower, deeper pools and on the bottom.
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  • What You Need To Know When Carp Fishing By: Craig Petersen - There are homemade carp bait recipes. Here's one that seems to work well is 2 boxes of Wheaties, a pound of hamburger, two handfuls of dry cat food and 3 handfuls of corn mixed together and rolled up well into a ball. It is enough bait for 3-4 fishermen for a day.
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  • Steelhead Fishing Can Be A Life Changing Experience By: Craig Petersen - He was knifing the air 200 feet away in the tailwater of this waterfall, sawing my fly line back and forth on the rocks, and forcing me to horse him upstream and over a waterfall. I figured that time was on my side and all I had to lose was a $60.00 fly line.
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  • Ocean Or River Salmon Fishing By: Craig Petersen - Pools where salmon hold for awhile before continuing their drive to reproduce are fertile grounds for salmon fisherman. A Yo-Zuri crank baits can held against the current and can be put right on their noses.
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  • Montana Fly Fishing By: Craig Petersen - Wading is easy and there are miles of access. The Yellowstone River another blue ribbon trout stream, is often over-looked by anglers wanting to fish the Madison. It’s premium attraction is the Yellowstone cut-throat trout which a voracious feeder but selective.
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  • The 5 Main Types Of Fly Fishing Flies By: Kolawole Olambiwonnu - Although there are hundreds of types of flies used for fly fishing, most of them fall into five specific categories, or types. These types are dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and buck tails, and terrestrials. The main purpose of the fly is to imitate an insect that the fish wants to eat.
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  • Which Fly Fishing Rod Is Ideal For You? By: Kolawole Olambiwonnu - Fly fishing is different from traditional fishing methods in several important ways. These important distinctions serve to make the fly fishing rod the most important piece of fly fishing equipment you buy.
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