A hat and good polarized sunglasses are a pre-requisite for any outdoor adventure!
APtravelnews-October 17th- Lake Point Resort State Park, near historic Eufaula, Alabama-Southeastern Outdoor Press Association 51st Annual Conference-As this exciting event winds down on its last day, Barb and I wanted to let our readers know about a few products and events that were part of the October 14th-17th conference. First up: Barb and I spend a lot of time boating and fishing, so a great pair of sunglasses is not a convenience, it’s a “must have.” Once again after about 4-years, we visited with Chris Nelson of Onos Trading Company, Mobile, AL. Polarized Performance Sunglasses . It was time for Barbara to update her eye-wear frame color, as we knew that Onos are “clearly superior sunglasses with more choices for reader power.” The glasses have “strong and better quality frames, lenses and grips than leading brands” according to Chris Nelson from Onos. These sunglasses have a lifetime warranty and offer Bifocal Readers in 5 add powers, Plano Lens with no Bifocal and they are Opthamalic Quality. With 4-different lens colors and coatings and a price point that is less and amazingly competitive with most of the high price spread glasses on the market so Barb opted for Onos!
One of several models and colors!
Go: onos.com for more detailed information and you can call them toll free if you like at 866-865-4695
Now that’s one big flounder. But How would it fit on the plate? Comments?My terry and his favorite stuffed toy now chewed almost to beyond recognition, but no furniture even chipped by him. Best dog I ever made my bro!Where we all would like to be in the summertime, eh? The Catskill Mountains!My 24-inch brown (only hookup in high water) caught in W. Virginia 100-foot wide stream. Hooked me under a tree limb, but he was mine to photo and release. Got a special technique to get a fish out of cover!My big fat Greek very hot Lunch! Mama Mia, oh!
APtravelnews-October 1st-news release reprint—What is Project F.I.S.H.? Involvement of youth in a long term and continuous, community supported, sportfishing and aquatic resource education program.
Vision: To initiate and provide fishing education and fishing skills to interested adults and youth from Michigan’s many diverse populations. This will preserve a natural heritage that ensures the future of fishing, which includes natural resources and environmental awareness, ethical fishing practices, fisheries stewardship, and positive developmental activities for children, families, and the community.
The Michigan Project F.I.S.H. program works through a statewide committee with representatives from: Michigan 4-H Youth Programs, Michigan State University Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife), Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources Fisheries Division, city and community recreation departments, service organizations, sportfishing/service clubs fishing industries/retailers, volunteers, and many others.
Project Goals:
Provide multiple experience sportfishing giving youth gradual, sportfishing mentoring and a lifelong learning process.
Develop in kids an appreciation of the outdoors and outdoor ethics and behaviors. Encourage kids to spend time outdoors.
Introduce youth to sportfishing as a hobby and lifetime pursuit.
Reach youth through clubs, schools, and sportsmen’s organizations.
Help adults as mentors spend time with youth.
Involve teachers, adult volunteer youth leaders, teen leaders, and retirees as mentors.
Provide training for volunteers, school teachers, mentor programs and service organizations.
Help instructors develop willingness and ability to start and sustain a long term program in their local communities (including management/coordinator strategies)
Help instructors and youth gain new knowledge and confidence, enjoyment of the outdoors, aquatic biology/ecology, ethics and angling skills.
Show local teams of instructors how to use available resources that highlight accessible fishing opportunities.
Contact : Mark Stephens Room 13 Natural Resources Bldg. East Lansing MI 48824
As many of us know from our US history classes as kids, that there is a lot of gold to be found in the land. During those history classes, you may have learned a lot of it came from California and was found during the mid-1800’s but there can be lots of gold found in other parts of the country, including right here in the Western North Carolina mountains. We at Orchard Inn love helping our guests find fun things to do while they are here, including a trip to go gold mining in North Carolina. Check out all of the amazing places near us where you can go gold mining.
The first of the places where you can go gold mining in North Carolina isThermal City Gold Mine. The Thermal City Gold Mine is off of 221 and takes about 50 minutes to get there. You can go gem mining as well as gold prospecting while at Thermal City. All of their sites are covered so no matter what the weather, you will be able to participate. There have been many discoveries when you go gem and gold prospecting in North Carolina. Some of the gems found here have been moonstone, emerald, citrine, ruby, and more. If you love to go gold mining, the Thermal City Gold Mine also has supplies for sale too. When you do go gold mining and find some gems, they will be happy to identify them for you. While you are there be sure to have a look at their Rock Shop and Mineral Museum and see what’s on display.
Next up for places to go gold prospecting in North Carolina is Lucky Strike Gold and Gem Mine which is located about an hour away in Marion, NC. Lucky Strike is a fun and simple gold mining operation where it’s all about enjoying being outdoors. To go gold prospecting here all it will cost you only $5 and you can keep everything you find! Enjoy a day on the Second Broad River. Afterward head over to the Miners Diner and enjoy a snack or some lunch. If the weather is less than desirable then consider going gem mining. At Lucky Strike, it’s covered and you can still enjoy your day.
The last of our top picks for gold mining in North Carolina is Emerald Villagelocated in Spruce Pine, NC. This is the furthest away from us and takes about an hour and a half to get to. They have so many fun and amazing things to do while you are there. Of course, you can go gem mining and gold prospecting but also while you are there have a look at their other exhibits. Some of those include their mining museum, Discovery Mill Building, and their Crabtree Emerald Mine. Also, be sure to sign up for their Blacklight Mine Tour which takes you on a mine tour at night and shows you something you have never seen before.
As you can see, when you choose to go gold mining in North Carolina, you can have a great time. When you do decide to come to the beautiful Western North Carolina mountains we hope that you will consider staying with us at Orchard Inn. Our B&B is located in Saluda, NC and has amazing mountain views from our dining room as well as our rooms. Each morning enjoy a delicious and homemade breakfast prepared by our chefs and then go and enjoy your day. While there are many places to eat dinner here in North Carolina, we hope that you will set aside at least one dinner with us at our in-house restaurantNewman’s. Our chefs take great care to use local products and rotate the menus out frequently as to always have fun and interesting dishes. Contact us today and book a fun trip to see us at Orchard Inn in the Western North Carolina mountains!
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