Posted by Sean Elstins at Jan 30th, 2010 in Fishing Vacations
by Sean Elstins
Zihuatanejo is an amazing resort found in Mexico. The city itself is like many other tourist attractions because it has a lot of tourists, with a lot of things people want to do. If you want to have a good time, this is most likely the best place for you to be. You can swim, fish, scuba dive, or do many other things the city has to offer. Zihuatanejo is a city of activities, one that is waiting for you. The way to experience it all is through a Zihuatanejo villa rental.
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Posted by Jose Maurette Garces at Jan 28th, 2010 in Fishing Vacations
by Jose Maurette Garces
Havana is said to be a wonderful city any time of the year. With plenty to keep you occupied one of the biggest challenges may occur before you even arrive. Havana hotels tend to cost less than your average hotels in other places and many may even offer the same features you would find at home.
No matter if you want to sit on the beach, take in the sights, or live it up with the night live, you can find a hotel in just the perfect location. If your interests are varied than some places may offer transportation into the city for a minimal fee.
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Posted by Sean Elstins at Jan 25th, 2010 in Fishing Vacations
by Sean Elstins
Ixtapa, Mexico is a modern resort area, without the crowds of Cancun or Acapulco. Vacationers experience the best Mexico has to offer. The region is ideal for all water sports, and is blessed with lovely white sand beaches. First class amenities abound, combined with the quaint old town feel of neighboring Zihuatanejo.
Ixtapa boasts an ideal climate. Its temperature is 78.8 Fahrenheit on average, and sunny almost every day. It is located about 150 miles north of Acapulco. During the rainiest months, there are only intermittent afternoon showers. The area is hilly and tropical, with white sand beaches and hidden coves. Since half the area has been designated an ecological preserve, Ixtapa maintains a very peaceful atmosphere.
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Posted by Jake Zertosky at Jan 24th, 2010 in Fly Fishing
by Jake Zertosky
Ever since the 1800’s in backwoods hollows of early America, fly fishing has been the staple sport for many anglers. In its early days, fish were snared to put food on the table. Today, fly fishing accomplishes not only catching a delicious dinner but also being a beloved North American sport. Additionally, fly fishing is popular not only in the US and Canada but also in Europe, South American and in Japan.
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Posted by Kent Tomlinson at Jan 22nd, 2010 in Fly Fishing
by Kent Tomlinson
If you are looking for a truly rewarding hobby, you should learn fly fishing. It takes persistence and dexterity to learn fly fishing, but it is a worthwhile pursuit. You will find yourself constantly practicing your cast, looking for that combination of grace, strength and accuracy that will guarantee that you place your lure exactly where you want it every time. As you learn fly fishing, you learn to apply diligence to achieve your goals.
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Posted by Victor Carl Krumm at Jan 20th, 2010 in Fishing Vacations
by Victor Carl Krumm
By now almost everybody is sick of winter and thinking about some place warmer. Costa Rica has become the vacation place of choice, in part, because of its reputation for being one of the most beautiful countries in the world. This small Central America country is only a couple of hours south of Florida and has spectacular tropical mountains and volcanoes, and some of the great beaches on the globe. Tourists come for its terrific surfing beaches, beach party towns with daytime fun and adult nightlife, and deserted beaches where tropical mountains meet the shore.
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