The latest from Fly Fishing Life online magazine is here. Filled with pictures, videos, product reviews and destinations, it is an interesting read.
I particularly enjoyed the rattlesnake fly video. Enjoy!
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The latest from Fly Fishing Life online magazine is here. Filled with pictures, videos, product reviews and destinations, it is an interesting read.
I particularly enjoyed the rattlesnake fly video. Enjoy!
by Leigh 3 Comments
I recently won a contest on the Outdoor Blogger Network. The prize was a bottle of Greenbug For People, an all natural insect repellant. It arrived in the mail on Saturday, about the same time that I was leaving for an afternoon fishing trip on a local river. I decided to test it out.
Due to the recent hurricanes that have hit New Jersey, we still have a lot of standing water, and as a result, the mosquitoes have been active these past few weeks. I’ve cut short my last two fishing trips because I got tired of getting bitten, even though I applied bug spray prior to going out.
This afternoon was no different. I arrived at the river to find a healthy swarm of mosqutios waiting. I broke out the Greenbug and sprayed my head and shoulders. I also offered it to my fishing partner to test as well.
One of the first things that we both noticed is that the spray goes on so light that you hardly realize that you’re putting it on. The faint smell of cedar is the only proof that it had been applied. My friend joked that we “smelled like closets” but I found it preferable to some of the stronger scents of other insect repellents.
We fished for about 3 hours in a wooded area where mosquitoes were visible and I’m happy to say that Greenbug did a good job of keeping the bugs away. I did reapply once after 2 hours, but we were in an area of heavy mosquitoes.
The not-so-secret to Greenbug is that it uses cedar, a natural insect repellent. Here are a few of its benefits:
Greenbug also makes sprays for pets, and has other indoor and outdoor products available on its site.
I’ll be keeping this bottle in the car for the next fishing trip. Enjoy!
The latest version of online fly fishing magazine A Tight Loop is here. Dedicated to fly fishing in the midwest, this issue is over 100 pages of travels, pictures, stories and product reviews. Check out some of the HD fly tying, casting, and adventure films embedded in the magazine. Enjoy!
by Leigh 2 Comments
Although I would never try and compete with Chi Wulff or Brk Trt when it comes to recipes, here is one for cornbread that is popular with our family. It makes a great addition to the weekend breakfast lineup, or served with chili during football season.
Ingredients:
1 cup yellow corn meal
1 cup sifted flour
1/4 cup sugar
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup oil
2/3 cup milk
2 eggs
8″x8″ or 9″x9″ baking dish
Mix ingredients together and bake at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Enjoy!
by Leigh 2 Comments
No posts on fishing today. Instead we’re spending time remembering 9/11 and how lucky I was to be working from home that day and not at our offices just a few blocks from the World Trade Center.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families that lost loved ones in New York, DC, or Pennsylvania.
Here are some pics of local flags that I passed on the way back from my last fishing trip. Enjoy!