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Mini Fishing

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

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Mini Fishing
Mini Fishing

Mini Dachshund Puppies – Fat Dogs Die Without Dacshund Diet Help

When it comes to a Mini Dachshund’s development, feeding is one of the most important keys to a healthy dog. This process starts very early when the puppy is weaned and it continues throughout the dog’s life. Muscle and bone development depend on the Mini Dachshund’s food. Be sure to ask the previous owner/breeder what type and kind of food they fed the puppy because sudden food changes will most definitely cause digestive problems. When changing your Miniature Dachshund’s food, be sure to change it gradually. It is best to mix small portions of the new food with the old food until the switching process is completed. This process should be done over 7-10 days with your Mini Dachshund.

Mini Dachshund Changing Diet Needs:

As the Miniature Dachshund grows, the amount of food and the frequency of feedings changes. At first, the puppy should be fed frequently with small amounts. It is important to feed the puppy frequently because it is usually very active at this age and you want to make sure it is eating enough. It is best to feed your Mini Dachshund about four times a day until the age of 3 months, and then change the feeding to 3 meals a day with slightly larger portions from 3-6 months of age. When the Mini Dachshund reaches 6 months of age, you should feed it two meals and then one meal a day when it reaches 1 year of age. Once the dog reaches 1 year of age and is only eating one meal a day, it is good to feed it dry biscuits in the morning and evening as well.

Keep in mind that when your Miniature Dachshund puppy reaches adulthood it does not need to be fed as much food. You want to make sure that your dog does not become obese, as this can lead to many health problems. You can either divide your Mini Dachshund’s meal into two small meals or one normal size meal. For example, one small meal in the morning and then one in the evening, or you can feed your dog in the evening when it’s your meal time. Just be sure to never over feed your Miniature Dachshund. It is your responsibility to keep your dog healthy. Always have a fresh bowl of water for your dog as well.

Mini Dachshund Feeding Habits:

It is important to make sure your Miniature Dachshund develops good eating habits. To do this, make sure your dog has its own eating area and that it’s fed at the same time in the same place everyday. Never feed your dog table food, especially snack foods like cake, chocolate, and other junk foods and fatty foods. Pork, fish, and chicken bones are very dangerous for your Mini Dachshund. If eaten it can cause severe intestinal damage and even tear the stomach lining. There are many nutritional foods on the market that you can feed your Miniature Dachshund. Make sure to give your dog a balanced diet, so be sure to read the food labels. Your Mini Dachshund should always get the daily requirements of protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fat, and water from its diet.

Mini Dachshund puppies require a balanced diet and exercise schedule. Be sure to change the feeding habits for your dog as it grows and matures in age. Following these helpful tips will ensure that your Mini Dachshund has a healthy and happy life.
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Fishing Kit

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

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Fishing Kit
Fishing Kit

Carp Fishing Holidays in France

A milder climate and a large number of lakes make France the perfect location for carp fishing. The country is popular among Britons who travel across the Channel looking for a great catch. Some monster carp cross the 60 lbs mark, and are an angler’s delight. Depending on your budget and desired level of comfort, you ought to head out for some of the most beautiful lakes in France for a carp fishing holiday. Public lakes are inexpensive and considering that there are thousands across the country, you are sure to find a great catch since many are well stocked with carp. Permits are available at most angling shops or pubs. Apart from public lakes, there are a number of privately owned lakes open for carp fishing. They offer accommodations that vary from camp-style to the luxurious and the chances of finding a large stock of carp is relatively high around these lakes. Don’t forget to carry a fishing map which is very useful when you are looking for suitable carp habitat. Besides French owned lakes, there are a number of British-owned lakes that cater to anglers. However, these are more expensive. Some public lakes are administered by local private clubs that look after the welfare of the lake, and are responsible for the administration, maintaining carp stock, and collection of fees from visitors. They usually charge a lower fee for carp fishing. Prior to setting out on your carp fishing holiday make sure the venue has a good record, as you wouldn’t want to jeopardize your whole holiday. Call up the owner if you are heading for a private lake and get as much information as you can. If you are a novice, the secret is to start in smaller lakes and slowly wind your way to the larger waters, otherwise, you may be disappointed. There are plenty of tackle shops in France, however, make sure you leave with the basics in your fishing kit since there might not be a good shop near you. Carry extra hooks, leads, and make sure to carry enough bait. Some areas do allow night fishing so make sure you carry lamps, batteries, and gas. Rules and regulations vary at carp lakes where some allow three rods while other permit four. Tiger nuts are not allowed as bait in most locations. So make sure to check with the local authorities prior to settling down. April through October is usually the best time for carp fishing. Head for Bordeaux if you want to experience night fishing, where it turns cooler at night during summer months. Privately owned lakes such as L’Etang du Chef de Ville, Rainbow Lake, and Eden’s lake offer all inclusive packages and are worth a try provided your budget permits. They will take care of your every need so that you can enjoy your carp fishing vacation. Most are run by expert anglers that are at hand for some advice and tips on how to make a good catch.

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For more information about carp fishing in France visit Cretelakes and look at the lakes.

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Rod Tips

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Rod Finish

Friday, June 18th, 2010

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Rod Finish
Rod Finish

Starting a Custom Rod Building Business

Do you enjoy rod building as a hobby? Have you ever heard other people compliment the finished result of your rod building? If you answered yes to either question or if you are just interested in testing the water, then starting a custom building business could be a good option for you.

Basically, to get started there would be a few considerations you would have to keep in mind. Those are listed below and should help you decide if a rod building business is in the cards for you.

High Quality Workmanship

If you’re serious about starting a rod building business, you’ll need to be very confident in your skills. Don’t start such a business if you’ve never crafted your own fishing equipment before or if you’ve only used kits to develop the finished products. The more experience you have going into the industry the more capable you’ll be of satisfying the needs of your customers.

Another good idea is to have built several finished products that can be showcased for potential clients through a web site. People respond well to photographs and to testimonials so build some for your fishing friends and get their feedback for your site.

Setting the Price

Another good reason not to jump into custom rod building as a business without plenty of experience is that you won’t have a good idea of what to charge for your efforts. Although the actual building process doesn’t take much time, you may need to do some shopping and some research to make exactly what the client wants. You also to keep in mind that you’ll charge two prices: one for parts and one for labor. It’s the labor price where you’ll have the most flexibility.

Setting the right price is important. If you don’t charge enough, you’ll be wasting your time and will have nothing to show for it. If you charge too much, you won’t get any business. It’s a delicate balance.

Finding Customers

When you’re starting a rod building business, you’ll need to figure out how to attract new business. You could focus your initial efforts on local customers but eventually you’ll end up wanting to expand. The Internet can be a good source for customers if you do some marketing, such as writing a blog or submitting articles to submission services.

Another idea for finding rod building customers is to create some pieces and sell them on online auction sites. You’d be surprised at how much you could possibly earn for your efforts. Plus, it could be a good way to attract attention to your site and to your services.

Having Good Rod Building Vendors

An essential part of being successful in your rod building business is the vendors you choose for supplies. Obviously, you’ll need to buy components and all of the other elements that go along with rod building so having a place you trust and a place that you can reach conveniently to place orders, such as Sea Isle Tackle, is going to be important.

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Rod Building
Sea Isle Tackle has been proudly serving the saltwater fishing community for over 45 years. Since opening day in 1962, we have dedicated ourself to providing the finest fishing tackle and Shimano Reels the industry has to offer. Sea Isle Tackle has a great selection of
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Stainless Steel

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010