Archive for August, 2010

Legal Fishing in Nashville

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

If you’re fishing and get caught fishing without a fishing license you typically get a ticket (fine) and have to give up your catch.

People in Nashville that get caught fishing without a license, and don’t have proper identification, can get put in jail. Illegal immigrants can also be deported.

Since 07, 820 people have been cited for fishing without a license (Nashville) and out of that 820 people, 27 were illegal immigrants.

I guess the point is, don’t go fishing without your wallet!

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Anchors

Friday, August 27th, 2010

There was an anchor on the electronic bulletin board at work the other day. No boat, no rods, no gear, no vests, just an anchor.

Sure made me wonder, what the heck did he do with the rest of this boat and stuff?

Wonder if he found the anchor. Stumbled across it on a lower than normal lake? Snagged it with a line and hauled it out of the water?

I never asked, but ya know, someone needed an anchor saver. An anchor saver is a little device that hooks between the anchor and your chain and releases with a release pin. That allows you to back off of whatever is hanging you up and allows you to retrieve the anchor.

Sometimes lessons are learned the hard way.

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Win a Turkey Hunt

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Create and upload an original, interview-style video to the National Wild Turkey Federation’s official page on Facebook, and you could be the one lucky outdoor enthusiast that will win a filmed turkey hunt with the NWTF’s “Turkey Call” TV producers in 2011.

To win the “Our Youth, Our Legacy” Video Contest, entrants must upload a one- to five-minute video that tells the importance of preserving hunting heritage among North America’s youth. The judging is not based on special effects and fancy editing; the message, passion and story are what matters.

Whether an entrant is a father whose favorite hunting partner is his child, a sister who learned from an older brother, or an entrant chooses to recount fond memories with a hunting mentor, the NWTF wants to hear each and every story.

Entrants may choose to creatively include how they learned to hunt, why it’s important to teach youth to hunt or what they’re doing to pass on personal hunting traditions. Although editing is not required, including hunting or other footage in support of a hunting heritage story or lesson is acceptable.

To enter the contest, visit Facebook.com/theNWTF and click the “Contests” tab. Be sure to review the contest rules, requirements and grand prize details. The deadline for submissions is September 6.

“Turkey Call” is the NWTF’s fast-paced TV program featuring North America’s largest game bird as the star and Brenda Valentine, with her down-home, fun-filled personality, as host. “Turkey Call” airs each week on the Pursuit Channel. The grand-prize winner’s hunt will be filmed for possible use on the show.

Founded in 1973, the NWTF is a nonprofit conservation organization that works daily to further its mission of conserving the wild turkey and preserving our hunting heritage.

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BioBlitz

Monday, August 16th, 2010

What ‘is’ BioBlitz?

BioBlitz is a QUICK inventory of biological diversity hosted by the Oklahoma Biological Survey and conducted by volunteers from around the state and the region. Volunteers will count as many species as possible in 24 consecutive hours. Volunteers range from university professors to boy scouts to high school students and even enthusiastic retirees. Anyone who is interested can volunteer to help count Oklahoma’s diversity!

Bioblitz is a fun and exciting event to educate people about the natural diversity “in their back yard.” BioBlitz offers a hands-on scientific experience and a chance to learn more about the diversity of life where people live.

This years BioBlitz will take place at Camp McFadden (That’s Kaw Lake in northern Oklahoma) on October 8-9. Activities will include:

Mammal tracking station
checking mammal traps
night time insect collection
carrion beetle traps
plant id walks
seining for amphibians and fish
bird walks
snake walks
Jr Biologist activities
Crafts for the kiddos

You can read more about this years BioBlitz and sign up here!

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turtles

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Finders Creepers

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

You just never know what you’ll see in Norman!

We spotted this car advertising this:

jeepers

jeepers

Cute little family came out of the eyeglass store and got in this Creepers car! Who’d a thunk it? :)

So, of course I HAD to visit their website. Seems they do paranormal investigations, and investigate other strange items, like UFO encounters, Bigfoot, etc… I’d have like to have actually met them! They sound like interesting folk!!!

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