I recently posted an article on boating and fishing from a boat. Admittedly, it was a little dry and oriented toward getting out on a boat and less about the adventure of the day. My friend, Robman, has submitted his much more entertaining take on the last Friday’s boat fishing account: The green and white [...]
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Boating
As you may have gathered from some of my other posts, I enjoy fishing. I don’t live near an ocean, and have only traveled that direction for fishing once, so most of my fishing tends to be freshwater oriented. Of freshwater fishing options, I enjoy all that I’ve tried but would have to say that [...]
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As I may have mentioned before, my finances are limited so it is hard for me to take a true vacation, or travel as far as I’d like. I will, however, extend a weekend on occasion and travel within the neighboring states, especially if I can stay with a friend or relative. That’s what I [...]
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We’ve had another break in the weather in Ohio and I’ve really been in the mood to go fishing. Unfortunately, the rivers are still swollen from flooding, the lakes are high and difficult to access, so that left ponds as my target. But even the ponds are dirty and cold from the ice out and [...]
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My love of food is deep-rooted. The tastes, textures, and smells of food have more power over me than I can describe. The foods I love the most have history, tradition, or sentimental value attached to them—none more so than my homemade wings.
A man’s night in is not complete without sports (or a testosterone filled, adrenaline soaked movie) and, most importantly, manly fodder. And what, I ask you, is more manly than meat on a bone? The wing recipe was resurrected and the evolution began.
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