Archive for March, 2010

Cooking a Seafood stew

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
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Hello all I am cooking a Seafood stew with fish, crab, and octopus. This is going to be my fist time so how long do I leave it boiling? The fish is catfish (2 inches thick) not the whole thing though its like half of the fish/ with veggies, garlic, onions, and will be topped with oyster sauce.
Erick

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Sandy Froman NRA speaks out

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Sandy Froman NRA speaks out. As a past president of the NRA, you would think Sandy Froman would be content to ride off into the sunset, spending her free time target shooting and hunting. Not so. Even though Sandy achieved great things during her 2005 to 2007 NRA presidency, she said she still has a lot to give towards protecting the Second Amendment.

At the end of her second term, Sandy was elected to NRA’s Executive Council, which is comprised of past presidents. Though prestigious, the Executive Council carries a lifetime appointment sans the ability to vote. Sandy, who was the second woman president in the organization’s 139-year history, decided she still wanted a voice and a vote and is running for another three-year term on NRA’s board of directors.

Sandy hasn’t slowed down one whit, declaring she’s not ready for the “old goats club,” an affectionate term used to describe the Executive Council. Armed with a PDA bearing more contacts than the south has fire ants, her mission is to continue building on those relationships with the industry, donors and members through Friends of the NRA. To that end, she accepts many speaking engagements throughout the year.

During her presidency, Sandy cited her work restructuring the advancement office and enhancing NRA Foundation’s fund raising ability as something that made her most proud. When she joined the board in 1992, efforts to launch their endowment program had just begun. During that time, her work on the Foundation’s Board of Trustees led them from living paycheck to paycheck to building the kind of financial stability that allowed them to enhance training programs for safety, marksmanship, hunting and more as well as a multitude of programs for youth and women.  She continues to play an important role in working with donors to ensure there’s always a nest egg. As Sandy said, work to protect the Second Amendment is all for not if there aren’t opportunities to exercise that right.

Working for Women
Though standing only 5 feet 2 inches tall, Sandy is not the kind of woman who is easily intimidated by anything or anyone. A Harvard Law school grad and top gun attorney in L.A., she is now a practicing business litigation attorney running her own firm in Tucson, Ariz. However, in 1981 an attempted break-in at her Hollywood Hills home convinced the new divorcée she needed to defend herself. So she took a gun safety course and bought a Colt M 1911 pistol. And even though some of the hotshot lawyers in her L.A. firm were anti-gun and stopped talking to Sandy, the female secretaries and paralegals would pull her aside for a little gun talk. They wanted to learn but were scared to ask until they found a woman who wasn’t afraid to talk about her support of gun ownership.

Fast forward to now and women are snapping up handguns and taking training courses like their lives depend on it. Today’s woman is not interested in abdicating responsibility for her own protection. Sandy, who helped develop NRA’s Refuse to Be a Victim program, said these women are enthusiastic, determined students who recognize handguns are an important self-defense tool. While prison may not deter hardened criminals, the possibility of encountering someone who is armed and trained to protect themselves, will make them think twice.

While Sandy has enjoyed target shooting for many years, in 2001 she discovered a new wonderful way to enjoy firearms — hunting! Her first trip was with friend and mentor Brenda Potterfield of MidwayUSA. Sandy said Brenda coaxed her into a pheasant/chukar hunt by sharing photos of her hunting trips. While Sandy said she wasn’t sure how she’d feel killing an animal, when she shot her first bird, she was amazed at the beauty of it and captivated by the fun of wingshooting. That night, Brenda fixed roast pheasant, morel mushrooms picked from her Missouri farm and asparagus from her garden. Sandy was hooked.

Since that first hunt, Sandy has traveled to Africa with a group of women and said it was a life-changing experience. Everything was new and exciting, and she sopped up every sight, sound and smell. She has hunted seven states and three continents, including a return trip to Africa in 2008. Next on her agenda is caribou hunting in Alaska. That love of hunting translated into her encouragement of the hunting component of NRA’s Women on Target Program.

Sandy said she believes women can be a significant force in protecting the Second Amendment. Just as she was a different kind of NRA president than her predecessor Charlton Heston, women have a unique ability to get their point across. As an example, Sandy said years ago her husband tried to set an appointment with a congressman to discuss gun rights but was rebuffed. However, when she called, she got the appointment, possibly as a matter of courtesy. Though it may be sexism in reverse, it can get your foot in the door.

Sandy also noted that women play an important role in gun rights issues because of they often determine what activities the kids do after school, where the family goes on vacation and how they spend their disposable income. Even if women don’t necessarily want to shoot, Sandy found those she has met at NRA’s annual meeting respect the organization’s message of freedom and the right to keep and bear arms. You can see for yourself at this year’s NRA meeting, which is being hosted in Charlotte, N.C., May 14-16).

“NRA is a big tent. It doesn’t matter why you want to be a part,” Sandy said. “Maybe you’re interested in shooting, hunting or want self defense training. Or maybe you just believe in the Constitution and Bill of Rights.”

Dakota


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What to look for shore fishing?

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
What to look for shore fishing? I’ve always been interested in mainly fishing from the shore. But I just can’t figure out when are the best times and lure/baits to use because some days I catch a lot of fish and others nothing what so ever. How do I avoid snags, I’ve used the snag free lures and weedless lures but I don’t have much luck with them.
All I’ve been seeming to catch this year have been 25″ + Northerns! Which isn’t that bad except for the destruction of my lures. And the ever so lovely line snap. I guess I prefer to catch bass primarily. I’ve caught a few but, small, but I a’m just not set up for pike. I need a stronger pole and set up that will work up here in Rochester NY.
Thanks- Anthony

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Fishing floating salmon eggs?

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Fishing floating salmon eggs? I’ll be fishing in a river and I bought fake salmon eggs that are orange with glitter on them. I have zero experience on how to bait them up. What weights do I use? Do I need a bobber? I just moved to Washington so I have no idea how to fish here. Please help me out. Thanks
Nick

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My new man is now an overeater

Monday, March 29th, 2010
My new man is now an over-eater! I know how much he wants to overcome this, but he can’t seem to stop his late-night binge eating. It’s been 4 months now and I see my boyfriend put on 35 lbs! I  know how hard it was for hm to finally stop smoking after 30 years, but this is ridiculous. We have grown  so close and developing a true healthy love, but he is keeping something locked up. Before he was very outdoor sports active and loved to fish, hunt, ATV, or go to the range. In result, he does not want to go anywhere, do anything except stay home and eat (he is a great cook) and watch tv. Going on dates now is hard for us b/c he gets so stressed out in public. I have tried various forms of helping him; everything from tough love to blind support of his choices to setting a good example to asking him to pray with our preacher. I know what a fight this is for him…What is my role in helping him be who he wants to be? I am truly in love with him…but how can I not get frustrated at the life I have had to quit living (dates, nights out, outdoor activities, etc) and yes, I have tried going out all on my own. It just makes him feel worse.
Thanks- B in AZ.

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largemouth bass fishing in Ga

Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Morning members! I have a quick question about largemouth bass fishing in Ga.  I mainly fish a private pond in south Ga and caught 1 bass yesterday morning, but no luck sense then and I need to know how to fish a spinner bait ! I also want to know if fishing the banks are good or should I fish the bottom? I reel a spinner fast on the top not working for me at all. the only thing i had luck with was a fake fish made of jelly. I think it was a fluke that morning ;-) . The pond I fish is 15 foot deep in the center and about 200 foot by 150 maybe clear water, also inhabited by catfish and carp. Any suggestions would sure help. Thanks- Mac in Ga.

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New guide how much to charge?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010
New guide how much to charge? I recently bought a fishing boat and got my guide license. I have a 16 foot aluminum boat with a 28 HP outboard. It’s nothing fancy but it’s comfortable for me and three sports and well equipped with downriggers and a fish finder. Mostly I will be trolling for landlocked salmon and trout on freshwater lakes. What’s a fair rate for a guide to charge for 4 hours of trolling? Suggestions?
Robin

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Bow Fishing Asian Carp

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Wow, this is something I want to try this summer. Not only does it look fon, but a lot of skill to do it.


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Huge Nile perch caught in Egypt

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Huge Nile perch caught in Egypt! These fish are some of the best eating in the world. Want to add this to the things I want to do before I die.
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Fly fishing an upstream River?

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Fly fishing an upstream River? I have been trying to figure this one out for a while because a month ago I went fly fishing and the part of the river we were fishing looked like it was flowing upstream. I know this has to be impossible since water will only travel downhill due to the forces of gravity. And it was obvious that the direction that the water was flowing towards was higher in elevation. So how else might this be explained?
Tony

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