Fish Finders
Posted by Bamegnam Mbouda
If you are a faithful fisherman, using a fish finder can be a good way to help you find fish you are looking for. Take it with you when you look for fish out in the ocean. The type of fish finder you choose depends on what you’re going to be doing, so take a look at what’s out there and choose the right one. Whether you are a commercial fisherman or just do it for sport, the right fish finder will help make you much more successful at catching fish.
Most importantly, your job as a fisherman, whether you’re amateur or professional, is to find out where the fish are so that you can catch them. Some people, of course, are naturals at this and just know where to look automatically. Still, for the rest of us, we need some help. That’s where a fish finder comes in. Fish finders are technology that was originally designed for the military, so that they could find submarines that were camping out, so to speak, on the bottom of the ocean floor and therefore hiding from them. Today, this technology is available to you so that you can find the fish you’re looking to catch. In turn, you’ll be a much better and more successful fisherman.
Fish finders use sonar technology to detect the area between your boat and the ocean floor and obstacles that are in between the two. Usually this means fish. Today’s fish finders are much more advanced than the original equipment that was used by the military. With a modern fish finder, you will have the information displayed to you with a map to help you locate exactly where the fish are above the ocean floor.
Fish finders make great tools for commercial fishermen who depend on the number of fish they catch for a paycheck. They’re also great if you’re just an amateur, though, and want to find more fish every time you go on a fishing trip. Fish finders are simply things you can use so that you get the best results you can when you go fishing. They’re also wonderful to take with you if you have others fishing with you, because guests, too, can then be successful when they fish. How’s that for being a good host and showing someone a good time?
As advances continue, fish finders will only get better. Technology continually improves, which means the fish finders themselves will also improve. Eventually, it’s expected that fish finders will be pretty much “foolproof.” It can be expensive to buy a fish finder if you choose a model with all the bells and whistles. Eventually, though, just about every fisherman, professional or amateur, will have this on their boats. One of the most popular is a handheld model that you can take with you wherever you go, so that you can use it even on someone else’s boat, not just your own.
Because there are many fish finders on the market, it’s easy for you to choose the one that best meets your needs. If you just fish occasionally for fun, you don’t need a terribly expensive, pricey model. However, if you fish for a living and your ability to make that living depends upon your ability to find fish, then you’ll need a much more expensive model — but it will be well worth the price. Check out the wide number of models on the market and find one that’s just right for you.
Tour of Nevada City - Oldest Bike Race on the West Coast, A Must See
Posted by Steve Tour
The Nevada City Classic is one of the premiere sporting events in the Sierra foothills, the largest and oldest bicycle race in California, and the second-oldest race in the nation. Professional and amateur cyclists will descend on Nevada City in the Northern Sierra foothills on Father’s Day, June 21, 2009, for the 49th running of the Nevada City Classic.
Nevada City will host the Tour of Nevada City. Nevada City’s small population of just over 3000 grows as thousand of viewer’s dot the streets applauding the riders while they navigate the swift, complicated route, zooming past old vintage Victorian homes. The Nevada City Classic is only for the tough as they move up the steep streets covered with colorful flags blowing in the wind.
The Nevada City Bicycle Classic turns up the heat like no other tour, it draws the kind of crowds that you can only find at the Nevada City Classic.
The Nevada City Classic began in 1960, and was initiated by Charlie Allert, a print shop owner and bike enthusiast who originally called the event “The Tour of Nevada City” — and it soon became known throughout the cycling community as the “toughest one-day bicycle race in America.”
The Nevada City Classic is 1.1 mile race, with 7-turns, counter-clockwise loop with 120′+/- of climbing per lap, reaching speeds of 50+ mph on the straight-away downhill across the start/finish. The Nevada City Classis course is 1/3-downhill, 1/3-uphill and 1/3 rolling/flats. The Nevada City Classic is considered one of the most technically and physically challenging 1-day courses in America.
The Nevada City Classic begins at 1:00 p.m. till 6:30p.m. Experienced cyclists from many different parts of the region ride in the Nevada City Classic. This year Nevada City Classic hopes to have some of the “Tour of California” riders at this year’s race.
The Nevada City Classic is under the direction and sponsorship of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce and is part of the NCNCA Premier Series, which includes five of Northern California’s more prestigious, cycling, races.
If you would like additional information about the 49th annual Nevada City Classic, contact the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce @ 530.265.2187.
See what Nevada County has to offer.
You will find Nevada City in the foothills of the Sierra just above 2,500′ elevation. It’s only a1 hour trip from Sacrament using eastbound Interstate 80 and northbound Highway 49. Coming from Reno it is only a 90 minute ride via westbound 80 through Highway 20.
Tour of Nevada City - One of the Oldest Bicycle Races in the Country
Posted by Steve Tour
One of the well-known cycling events is the Nevada City Classic; it’s one of the oldest bicycle race in California and the largest on the Western Seaboard. Bike riders will deluge the quaint town of Nevada City in June on the 21st of 2009, for the annual Nevada City Classic Father’s bike run, in the stunning foothills of the gold country.
The Tour of Nevada City is a big event in Nevada City. On the day of the race, the city’s population of 3001 swells by several thousand spectators, who line the course in front of old vintage Victorian homes as they cheer the cyclists while they negotiate a fast, hilly and technical course. The streets of the historic district are draped with flags and bunting giving you a feel that the Nevada City Classic is a race for the strong as they maneuver their way up the steep hills.
The Nevada City Bicycle Classic turns up the heat like no other tour, it draws the kind of crowds that you can only find at the Nevada City Classic.
In 1960, Charlie Allert, owner of a print shop and bike buff kicked off the Nevada City Classic originally called “The Tour of Nevada City” - cyclists soon came to know the Nevada City Classis as the “toughest one-day bicycle tours to be found in the United States.
The Nevada City Classic is the most complex one day-course in America. The race is 1.1 miles, with seven-turns, counter-clockwise loop with 120′+/- of climbing per lap, reaching speeds of 50+ mph on the straight-away downhill across the start/finish. The Nevada City Classic course is 1/3-downhill, 1/3-uphill and 1/3 rolling/flats.
The Nevada City Classic begins at 1:00 p.m. till 6:30p.m. Experienced cyclists from many different parts of the region ride in the Nevada City Classic. This year Nevada City Classic hopes to have some of the “Tour of California” riders at this year’s race.
The Nevada City Classic is under the direction and sponsorship of the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce and is part of the NCNCA Premier Series, which includes five of Northern California’s more prestigious, cycling, races.
If you would like additional information about the 49th annual Nevada City Classic, contact the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce @ 530.265.2187.
See what Nevada County has to offer.
Nevada City rests in the foothills at an elevation of 2,500′ deep in the Sierra. A one hour drive from Sacrament will get you there. From Reno it’s only a 90 minute jaunt.
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