Do you want to pimp your kayak? Well, here's some kayak ideas that you may have never thought about. I bet you will incorporate them into your kayak. Anyway, the Cartoon of the week focuses on Kayak Fashion, from the kayak hoody to the metro sexual kayak all the way to the western kayak. Now here's the deal, leave a comment if you enjoyed!!!!!!!!!
This will be a hit, very functional. Actually, this hoody doubles as a rain hood, great for the fisherman. The Kayak Hoody may be coming to malls all across USA.
There is nothing like dressing for success. The metro sexual kayak is all about looking good with the main focus on matching. Great for the city park fountain or duck pond!
The "Boss Hog" of kayaks. Check out the horns! No doubt about it, look for them in the boot section of your favorite western store.
I hope you enjoyed my twisted humor! Remember: Life is short, get away from the big screen and get on a big stream!
Friday, August 31, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Worlds Largest Freshwater Aqaurium
Do you remember as a kid having a fish aquarium? I do, my aquarium was
10 gallons and stocked with guppies and gold fish, boy do I mean guppies.They could reproduce like rabbits, first two then 30 in just a few days.
Recently our
family visited a really big Aquarium, The Tennessee Aquarium, actually two aquariums,
freshwater and saltwater.
This is no kid aquarium, its gimongus. The
freshwater aquarium is the largest freshwater aquarium in the world. The best
way to describe it “walls of fish.”
You walk along walkways next to the 30-50
ft tall aquarium wall. The walkway slowly slopes down until you are on the
bottom, great for viewing fish. There are other sections that feature hands on exhibits
like the butterfly garden.
Looks like a freshwater Dory from the movie Finding Nemo? We saw sharks, grouper, jelly fish penguins etc…. This
aquarium has a wonderful layout that’s easy to follow and helps naturally control
congestion.
The water is so clear, the fish look like they are in high definition.
I will finish this post with a picture of rainbow trout. If you are ever in Chattanooga Tn, then visit the Tennessee Aquarium, it will be well worth the trip. Remember: Life's to short, get away from the big screen and get on a big stream.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
The Process of Fishing
The Process of Fishing in Black & White
(A six stage event)
The Bait
The Cast
The Adjustment
The Watching
The Bite
The Catch
I couldn't resist using these pictures that I shot last March of my father-in-law fishing on Lemon Bay in Florida. They were in color but I converted them to black and white for a better effect. I like the black and white photos, they're so much more dramatic. I didn't plan on making fishing into a six stage event, however after putting these pictures in time sequence, it became apparent that fishing is a six stage event. Sure, you might be able to elimanate one stage, but not any more.
Life is short, get away from the big screen and get on a big stream.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The river of Oz
This week I was sucked up and carried to the river of Oz.
Since this is my cartoon of the week, I went fantasy fishing. Yep, I said fantasy fishing! Just think, if
there were fantasy fishing, then the river of Oz would be a top destination. Of
course you would need to watch out for those flying monkeys, but the rewards
could be epic.
Remember those munchkins? I once met a Munchkin that was in the original
Wizard of Oz at the mall. I was there with my 6 year old. You know the oddest
thing happened, the Munchkin sang the song “The Witch is dead”, however he was cantankerous
and sometimes sang “The Bitch Is Dead.” This was humorous especially when you
looked around and seen the faces of the other parents. Anyway, what kind of bait do you think those
munchkins fished with at the river of Oz? I think I know.
The best bait always follows
the monofilament road!
The Scary Crow Spinner is a great bait that can be picked up at bait shops in Emerald City.Unfortuntely, you must use lots of bait oil to have any luck with the Big Tin Crank!
You can't go wrong with the Wicked Witch Jig, the Wizards favorite bait.
Hope you enjoyed my little fantasy fishing trip and remember get away from the big screen and get on a big stream because you're not in Kansas any more.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Bottling Relief
Do you remember the best
feeling as a kid? I certainly remember mine. It all started when I was 8
years old and my family was helping clean my grandma’s yard on a hot southern, summer
day. We started by removing a large amount of vines growing around the edge of
her yard and on a fence.
Being a little
kid, I did as the grownups did; I pulled the vines up too. As I started
pulling, I think the vines were possessed and knew what was in store for them.
These vines put up one heck of a fight. In fact, I found myself all tangled up
in leafy greens and probably looked like a cherry tomato in a salad bowl from
the sunburn that I had been working on. Anyway, I had to use all of my 8 year
old muscle to free myself from the wild vine. Finally the job was complete. We
placed the vines in a large pile and burned them to ashes. For a hard day’s work, grandma’s cold iced
tea hit the spot for the long drive home.
When we arrived home, I
started to break-out in little watery bumps, up one leg, then down the other, up
one arm and down the other, even the face.
Then, the itch began and I mean itch. Oh, it felt soooo good to scratch
and scratch and scratch. In fact, soooooooooo good my eyes rolled back in my
head. Lucky for me, my mom applied Calamine lotion which helped soothe the itch. The damage was already done, all that
scratching created scabs which burned, especially while taking a bath and this
was Sunday night, bath night for me.
After the painful hot bath more Calamine lotion, but now I looked like a
strawberry dipped in cream.
Yelp, that vine was Poison
Ivy. I finally got over that bout and learned to spot the vine. I still end up
in the middle of it on occasion, but I’m not as allergenic. Just think, if I
could bottle that feeling of relief without the scratching, then I would become
a Buzzillionaire.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Finally, finished the post about the "flat tire fishing trip" that happened at 5:17am on a Saturday morning four weeks ago. I was headed to Old Hickory Lake in Goldilocks (my SUV) to fish. All of a sudden, I heard the RAP RAP RAP noise coming from the right rear tire as I drove onto the interstate. At this point, I realized that my plans had suddenly changed.
Well, after AAA arrived and a total of about 1 hour and 15 minutes went by, I was finally headed to the Lake. Unfortunately, this day was one of those 100 degree days that's now common in the south. I was hoping to finish my fishing by 10:00 am. However, I was so late to the lake that the fish were not biting so I spent the day taking pictures. Enjoy.
There must be a Canadian running for office? He or she is the one on the stump! You should have heard all the quacking. I don't think they are republican or democrat, but could be the goose party and what a party it was.
What a beauty!
Looks like this fisherman is relaxing in 100 degree weather. Boy that certainly is a white shirt, no.... wait a minute, that's a farmers tan? Hey, that's Greasy Ham my fishing buddy.
I cast my lure right to the edge of that log in hopes of hooking a big old hog. I didn't get a bite, but I might......have.
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