Fishing The Henry’s Fork - Box Canyon

It is easy to get intimidated by world class rivers.
I guess the Henry’s Fork was a little intimidating to me.
With the old rule of thumb being that “eighty percent of the fish are caught by twenty percent of the fishermen”, I was pretty much convinced that at least for this trip I might fall into [...]

Fly Fishing Gear - Sometimes Forgotten But Much Needed

In several of my other articles I have discussed many types of fly fishing gear that all fly fishing newbie’s should own. After reviewing some of my previous tips I noticed I left out two very important pieces of fly fishing gear
The fly-fishing vest- Not sure why this is important?
Fly fishing in a river or [...]

Ice Fishing - A Perfect Way To Spend A Winter Day

There is a draw between a lake and a fisherman. The summer brings out your boat, warm breezes, and fishing under the bright blue sky. When the snow puts an icy blanket over it, the lake continues it’s frosty invitation. Eskimos do it. So do polar bears and seals. People in Norway, Sweden, New York [...]

Trout Fishing Hints That Will Help You Catch That One You Can Brag About!

Fishing is something I have always enjoyed, and over the years I have picked up many trout fishing hints and safety tips. These have all been learned through my own experience, along with what others have shared with me, and they have saved me many a heartbreak. May I now share them with you so [...]

Linux Web Hosting

Linux is a complete operating system that is similar but not identical to Unix. It runs on a wide variety of hardware, ranging from Intel and AMD CPUs to more exotic hardware such as Digital Alpha computers, PowerPCs, and Silicon Graphics workstations. Probably the most unique characteristic of Linux is that it is freely distributable. [...]

Is VMware Server Hosting Reliable?

Think hosting and there are a million different companies offering a multitude of solutions. There is dedicated and shared hosting, there is windows and Linux based hosting, there is business hosting and now there is Virtual Private Server Hosting.
Which one of these should you choose for your business?
Virtual Private server Hosting or VPS hosting is [...]

Is Your HTML Not Working On Squidoo?

Squidoo lens building can be tricky when you take the extra step to customize your lens a little more than what the site offers as plug and play devices. If you’re knowledgeable about enough code to add a link here and there, then a Squidoo lens can help deliver lots of targeted traffic to your [...]

What About Windows Hosting?

A successful website’s rally depends on the operating system. The operating system has direct effect on the administrations, operation ad control. In the market today, there are two leading operating system. There is the Windows system and the Linux system. We will focus on the Windows system to see what it has to offer.
A Windows [...]

Do You Wish You Could Make a Web Site?

Since the dawn of time, setting up a viable business has never been easier. Through the Internet, you can now tap the world’s marketplace from your living room. But here’s the problem: you don’t know how to make a Web site!
Access to the world’s marketplace isn’t the only big change. Traditional jobs are becoming scarcer. [...]

Is Your Web Hosting Company a Pretender?

When is a web hosting company not a web hosting company? When it’s a VAR.
There’s nothing inherently wrong with being a VAR (value added reseller) - I’ve been one many times in the past, and will likely be again.
It’s just that people typically don’t understand what a web hosting company is - or does - [...]