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First Meteor Shower of 2010

Posted Wed, Jan 27th 2010, 09:23

In late April look for the Lyrids Meteor Shower, an average light show producing about 20 meteors per hour at the peak. Expect to see bright dust trails lasting for several seconds, with peak visuals on April 21st and 22nd. Depending on location, some might see showers as early as April 16th through the 25th. Best time for viewing is after midnight.

Fishing in Winter

Posted Wed, Jan 20th 2010, 12:44

News from the Seacoast Anglers Association says that fishing has been a rough experience lately, not because the fish are refusing to be caught but because the weather has been hard on the humans who want to catch them. According to the experts, if anglers can navigate the rough water past the jetties, the seabass, the triggerfish, white grunt, and sheepshead are more than willing to bite on their hooks. Warmer weather means more fish!

Martin Luther King Day

Posted Mon, Jan 18th 2010, 12:48

Do you know why today is a national holiday called Martin Luther King Day? The celebration is a reflection as much as a memorial. Reflecting forward, helping to ensure equality for all in ways far beyond race, religion, cultural heritage, or other features that make humans fascinating. During his life Martin Luther King worked for equality and social justice. What is your own pursuit of happiness?

Fishing at the Cherry Grove Pier

Posted Fri, Jan 15th 2010, 15:43

Anglers, check out the new “Weakfish Regulations” which the federal government has implemented to rebuild overstocked areas from Florida to Maine. Eastern Atlantic states have from now to May 1, 2010, to implement the new rule (one fish per person per day). Weakfish are similar to seatrout, with their present regulation being a 12 inch minimum, 10 fish per person per day. Ask the pier staff for details.

Playing from the Sand

Posted Wed, Jan 13th 2010, 10:29

If you find yourself in a golf course bunker, dig your feet into the sand so that they are lower than your ball. You will be forced to hit the sand first, not the ball. So, think “Club hits sand — sand hits ball.” Just close your mouth, swing easily, and follow all the way through. Sure, you might get a little gritty, but your ball will be out of the trap and closer to the pin.



 

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