Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Cockpit Chaos Custom Rod Series

Inspired by Charles Perry’s (nauticaldreams.com watch in YouTube) amazing marlin chasing video filmed off Madeira, our Cockpit Chaos series is a cut above. Showcasing a patented stainless steel roller bearing guide and strong yet lightweight composite blanks, these rods are at home aboard the big multi-million dollar canyon wagons but are affordable enough for the weekend warrior.



If you are looking for a set of custom rods, you must look at the Cockpit Chaos. Available in eight matching models, the Cockpit Chaos present a unique opportunity to own a set of custom top-notch fishing rods.



Cockpit Chaos are available in limited quantities as they are handcrafted to our specifications by a boutique rod manufacturer.



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StingRay Caliente Hot Pink Fishing Rods are in!

Price breakthrough…. $ 49.99 to 59.99


 


The Caliente pink fishing rods are simply hot.!


 


Our best seller and highly popular Caliente pink fishing rods are back in stock.


 


The series consist of  four saltwater models ranging from a 2-60 lbs stand-up to casting and spinning models.  Handcrafted with the latest balnk technology, these rods are amazing.


 


As with other StingRay rods, they are backed by a 2 year warranty and a liberal after-warranty trade in policy. And you have two weeks to examine and decide if you want to keep the rods. If not, simply return them to us for a full refund.


 


For a limited time (till December 31) you can receive an additional 10% discount by entering the code : ‘HOLIDAY08’ at checkout.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Nag's Head Committee Proposes Funding for Tournament Data Gathering

According to the Associated Press, a committee has recommended that revenue from saltwater fishing licenses go toward projects that include a data collection system and youth fishing programs.


The North Carolina Coastal Recreational Fishing License Advisory Committee has agreed that 12 of 19 programs requesting should get a grant. Its recommendation goes to the state Marine Fisheries Commission, which meets in November.

The advisory committee has collected about $7.9 million since the licenses were required as of Jan. 1, 2007. After deducting costs for other obligations and fisheries projects, the fund has about $4.3 million.


The North Carolina Coastal Recreational Fishing License Advisory Committee has determined that at least 12 of 19 requested programs should be funded from the nearly 8 million dollars in licensing fees collected since Jan. 1 2007.

One of the projects listed is a text messaging system for collecting catch and effort data on South Carolina King Mackerel tournament anglers.