2011年6月13日星期一

Through a program with Gander Mountain

My neighbor John stopped to chat the other morning. He's a park ranger for Pennsylvania State Parks,A glass bottle is a bottle created from glass. and he was telling me about a new program his park, Caledonia State Park, offers to first-time campers.

Through a program with Gander Mountain, his park, along with 11 others, offers the use of camping gear including tents and stoves, and he thinks sleeping pads. Rangers will help first-time camping families set up their first campsites, show them how to light stoves,the Injection mold fast!Save on hydraulic hose and fittings, make campfires and put up the tent.

Campers need to bring food, toiletries, bedding, and cooking utensils and a cooler to keep food cold and safe. It sounds like a great way to try camping,Polycore zentai are manufactured as a single sheet, if you've never camped before but think you and your family might enjoy it.

The Department of Conservation and Parks wants folks to enjoy the outdoors. You can find more information online on their web site. John didn't know which other campgrounds offer the camping-gear program, but it should be on the web site along with rental yurts and cabins that are offered at some of our parks.Not to be confused with RUBBER MATS available at your local hardware store

Bass season opens next Saturday, June 18. Be sure to read carefully all the regulations provided in the 2011 Fishing Summary. Some places such as the Juniata and Susquehanna rivers are now no-kill, while others fall under special big bass regulations, depending on which water you plan to fish.

Bass should still be in the shallows on most of our lakes because they are just coming off their spawning beds. Try spinnerbaits cast to weed beds or blown-down trees.


Another lure becoming popular with bass anglers is the Senko worm-like plastic bait. Fishermen hook them in the middle with a large-size 1/0 or 2/0 hook and just let them sink. Years ago we used to call the technique "do nothing," and one of the tricks we found that made the lure even more enticing was to weight one end of the worm-like lure.

We used nails, and some bass guys I know had their very own plastic box filled with a selection of nails from size-four common nails to size-four finishing nails. The added weight on just the one side gave an enticing extra wiggle to the lure.

I still like the old Johnson Super Float Worms embedded with a size-2 blued sproat hook. I usually use a bullet-shaped sinker, but instead of pointing the point away from the hook and worm, I reversed it. The cupped shape of the reversed sinker kicks up a little more dirt and debris as I drag it across the bottom, and I think it attracts more fish.

The Fish and Boat Commission policy today is you can pretty much catch bass all year, but except during the regular season you must catch and immediately release your fish. If you want to kill some for the skillet, wait until Saturday.

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