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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

True Confessions of an RVer and Fisherman

Many RVers like to fish and some of the greatest fishing spots also boast great RVing. The last two weeks I've been fishing off several piers in Corpus Christi, Texas. I caught a small hammerhead shark, several gaff top (they look like blue catfish), who knows how many perch, an eel, several sand trout and two speckled sea trout. I threw them all back except one of the sea trout which I brought home and turned into fish tacos. My Texas out of state license cost $60 bucks, throw in another $40 bucks for bait and tackle and this fish taco cost me $100 bucks. I could have eaten lobster tacos all week for that! Since sport fishing really doesn't pay for itself why do it? To be honest I'm not sure why I do it other than I enjoy it. Why do people fork out money for all kinds of hobbies that don't pay for themselves? I've thought about giving up fishing and taking up golf, but after seeing how much it costs to play I think I'll stick with fishing. Working all the angles - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing

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Friday, April 25, 2008

RVers Can Cut Bait And Fish With Reels On Wheels

Long time RVer Robert Glen enjoys salt water fishing in the waters off Corpus Christi, Texas. To help give him a better angle on his hobby, he employs this nice fishing cart. The unit is called a "Jr. Reels on Wheels" utility cart. The fat tires make this a great cart for the beech or boardwalk. You can pack an ice chest, rods and reels, tackle box, chairs and umbrella and all kinds of gear on this little work horse. If you've ever carted all that stuff to the beach you'll fully appreciate the utility and functionality of this cart. The adjustable height bait cutting table is a nice feature. RVers will appreciate the removable handle making it easier to store for transport. For more information check this website: Fishing Carts. If fishing is your bag, there's no limit to the amount of enjoyment you'll get out of this cart. Casting around for the best recreation products - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing.

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