Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Friday, February 22, 2013

A 1,320-pound blue marlin taken at Ascension Is. among biggest ever

UK angler Kevin Gardner landed his first blue marlin on Monday and it was a doozy.

Fishing off Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean, a destination known for its "granders," aka 1,000-pound marlin, Gardner boated one of the biggest blue marlin ever caught, an incredible 1,320-pounder.

It was said to be the second-largest blue marlin taken at Ascension Island, behind a 1,337-pounder landed in 2002. By comparison, the IGFA all-tackle world record for Atlantic blue marlin is 1,402 pounds caught off Brazil in February 1992. The all-tackle Pacific blue marlin is 1,376 pounds.

By any standards, the fish was huge.

Harmattan skipper Olaf Grimkowski reported on his Facebook page that the fish hit around 1:30 p.m. at the southwest side of the island.




See more at: http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/51100/a+1320-pound+blue+marlin+taken+at+ascension+is+among+biggest+ever/

Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Cold Weather Driving Tips

Cold Weather Driving Tips
Do not use the cruise control when there is ice on the road. If the cruise accelerates on ice, you may lose control of the car.
Let off the accelerator as you approach a bridge.
Just because you have four-wheel drive and studded snow tires does not mean you can still drive safely at 75 mph on ice.
Do not run parallel to semis during a snow storm or when driving on ice. Either pass them or stay well behind them.
Black ice is nearly invisible and will accumulate on bridge overpasses – especially those crossing water.
Carry some emergency items in your car – flares, blanket, candle, matches, tire chains and a small folding shovel like soldiers carry. They may save your life if you go off a rural country road during winter.
Getting your children off to school on a snowy day can be an adventure. First, sweep the snow off the car, start the car, turn on the defroster, and then go back in and get the youngsters dressed and ready for school.
Never throw hot water on a frosty windshield; it might crack the glass. Use a scraper or start your car early and let the defroster do the job.
If you take your car through an automatic wash on a freezing day, don’t try to use the power windows until all the water dries up – wind will evaporate the ice as you drive around.


Read more: http://www.grit.com/Property/Cold-Weather-Vehicle-Care-and-Driving-Tips.aspx#ixzz2IFpVJcdF

Friday, February 8, 2013

Must Be Marlin Week!

A 987-pound blue marlin by four anglers who were at least in their 80s.
Capt. Manuel Dominguez said the youngest angler in his charter group, which embarked from the Mexican resort city of Cabo San Lucas Saturday morning on what it hoped would be a brief and relaxing tuna-fishing excursion, was 82.
The excursion lasted a grueling 16 hours.
While aboard the 32-foot cruiser, Ziggy, Arizona anglers Sergent and Sandy Snagirett, and John and Edie Rayno, had caught several tuna before deciding to reel in the lines and call it quits.
It was 1:20 p.m.
But then something very large struck the line attached to the right outrigger. At the end of the line was a lure resembling a flying fish.
An epic battle was at hand, whether the old-timers liked it or not. All took turns with the rod but neither could make headway. (Neither angler is pictured in this post. They were said to have slept in and missed the weigh-in the next morning.)
The crew members helped with the reeling duties but even they could not turn the head of the valiant billfish.
Capt. Dominguez initially thought the fish was a giant tuna, but after 40 minutes it jumped. "I thought it was around 800 pounds because I've caught two around that size before," he told Tracy Ehrenberg, general manager of Pisces Sportfishing, which was first to blog about the catch.
They were still fighting the fish as the sun began to set over the Pacific.

Read more at: http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/50899/old+men+and+the+sea+four+seniors+team+to+land+987-pound+blue+marlin/

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

No More Mail on Saturdays

Postal Service to cut Saturday mail to trim costs
The U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail on Saturdays but continue to deliver packages six days a week under a plan aimed at saving about $2 billion annually, the financially struggling agency says.

In an announcement scheduled for later Wednesday, the service is expected to say the Saturday mail cutback would begin in August.
Under the new plan, mail would be delivered to homes and businesses only from Monday through Friday, but would still be delivered to post office boxes on Saturdays. Post offices now open on Saturdays would remain open on Saturdays.


Source: http://news.yahoo.com/postal-cut-saturday-mail-trim-costs-121737834--finance.html