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Archive for July 18th, 2008

The truth about natural insect repellent

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by Joseph Symond

Bug season is upon us once again, and I felt it timely to comment on the growing number of supposedly ‘natural’ insect repelling products that seem to be popping up everywhere we look.

As a consumer, you will see many advertisements for natural repellents, and must be aware that there are many “marketing” companies looking for any way via which to squeeze your valuable dollar from you. They have no business being in the world of insect repellents, but due to the value of the market (approximately $1 billion in the USA alone), they cannot resist expanding their core business (which is usually consumer products, air fresheners or cleaning supplies) to now include repellents in an attempt to swindle a share of this valuable market.

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Texas Saltwater Fishing is Big Sport

by Craig Petersen

They say that everything is bigger in Texas. Big beef and big hair are found in the Lone Star State. Being the largest of the lower forty-eight states, that is to be expected. Although bigger isn’t always better; if you are thinking saltwater fishing, it surely is. Big fish are definitely there to be caught when you take a Texas saltwater fishing trip.

For a truly memorable vacation, Texas is known for its great food, big portions, lovely scenery and terrific fishing. You can do well fishing the upper, middle, or lower coast, as Texas saltwater fishing is hotter than a steer looking for water in the summer. This is also where speckled trout and redfish are awesome.

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