August 13, 2009

New Caledonia the Ideal Holiday Destination

Lying north-west of New Zealand in the South Pacific, the French colony of New Caledonia is the perfect island destination for fishing and diving vacation.

Travellers searching for culture, shopping, and dining will be intoxicated with Noumea, capital of the main island of Grand Terre. Noumea has been called the Paris of the Pacific, with its exceptional museums, chic and modern dress shops of Rue de Sebastopol and shops of Chinatown. But Grand Terre is surrounded by its proudest treasure, the world’s grandest coral lagoon and second grandest coral reef, where underwater life bristles.

Due to the southeast trade winds and New Caledonia’s situation as one of the southern most pacific islands, New Caledonia enjoys a temperate climate all year round. These warm, sunny days provide unlimited opportunites for sportfishing and diving jaunts. Glorious coral, underwater canyons and caves supply the background for stunning dives and rich sportfishing.

Fishing holidays in New Caledonia is desirable for any type of fisher. From charter boats for deep sea and big game fishing; cruisers and catermarans for rod, spear and fly fishing; or small, local boats are available for lease. New Caledonia is identified by fishers around the globe as one of the greatest and most gorgeous bone fishing areas in the world. Fisherman flock to this part of the globe hoping to break records as the fish are renowned for their strength and speed.

The small islands and atolls are also perfect for snorkeling and diving. . . New Caledonia is a diving holidays paradise.

Travellers would be hard-pressed to find another location on the earth that offers such an dramatic medley of fishing and diving holiday delights.

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July 15, 2009

Acquiring Carp Fishing Tackle on the Internet Is Simple as Long as You Do a Bit of Research Prior to Ordering

Writer Clinton J Veasey discusses how to find the best carp tackle

Fishing has become a popular sport and hobby. A lot of people go on fishing trips regularly throughout the year. One of the most important things that you’ll need to buy is carp tackle and you should find a range of options online and in stores.

First things first, if you’re interested in buying carp tackle, you’ll have a few things to think about. You’ll have to consider a budget because knowing how much to spend is important. It’s quite easy to work this out as long as you do your research.

Go to your favourite search engine, whether it’s Google or somewhere else, and type in products that you’re looking for. You should also have a pen and paper with you so that you can write down the prices as you go. Once you have a list of prices you should easily be able to work out a realistic budget.

Make sure that you have a pen and paper with you and make a note of the deals you see as you browse the web. You should also consider quality while you’re browsing because you want to ensure that the products you buy aren’t low quality and that they’ll last a few years at least.

It can be quite tempting to opt for the lowest prices but keep quality in mind. You may also want to consider heading into your local fishing store to see what they have on offer. However, only do this once you’ve got a good idea of what’s available online.

Buying online will give you access to a larger range of products and should help you see a huge range of options compared to simply looking in one store. Usually, the best deals are available online so you should definitely prioritise your shopping to the online market.

Overall, as long as you do your research, buying carp tackle should be easy. It’s simple to find offers online but you’ll have to ensure that you keep your wits about you and look out for deals that could be too good to be true. Keep a pen and paper with you when you’re browsing online so that you can make a note of the offer that you like the look of.

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May 28, 2009

Whale Gets Caught on Hayling IslandHayling Island Catches a WhaleYou Won’t Believe the Size of the Catch on HaylingWhaley Sorry to See You

Last Sunday,an awe-inspiring affair took place on Hayling Island. an 8 m long Northern Bottlenose whale beached on some mudflats just north of Hayling in the neighbouring Langstone Harbour, Hampshire.

Upsettingly, the Northern Bottlenose whale had gone through severe dehydration, which caused it to be suffering from kidney failure, when it became entrapped on Saturday night.

There was a large saving system, where humans tried valiently to salvage the Northern Bottlenose’s life. There was a time when the team thought that the kind thing to do would be to put the expansive creature to sleep with a lethal injection. But, the whale then swam out to sea yet again. Regrettably, it came back towards the harbour again and was then beached for a second and terminative time.

The vets adjudicated that the only nurturant thing to do would be to issue the lethal injection, which they did on Friday morning. They used Immobilon, which was a very rapid and lethal strength of anaesthetic.

If the mammal wasn’t put to sleep, the experts believe that it would have taken about two further days for the creature to die, during which it would have stayed sick and distressed.

It seemed bizarre that the six tonne mammal, which is ordinarily found about 3000 miles away, ended up here on Hayling Island, but it is another wonderful story that Hampshire’s Hayling Island brings to its history.

There were around a dozen firefighters, police, coastguard personnel as well as members of the Hayling Island harvour lifeboat staff involved in the attempt.

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