Thursday, November 3, 2011

Buoy Markers, Navigation and Waterway Boating Safety

Buoy Markers, Navigation and Waterway Boating Safety: "Aids to navigation found on federal waters, commonly known as buoys or channel markers, are designed, built and maintained by the United States Coast Guard. While some Aids to Navigation are buoys, many others may be day markers, ranges, or many other types of marks that provide the boating public with a "sense of direction" while on the water. Generally speaking, green markers are kept to the RIGHT when leaving a harbor and red markers are kept to the RIGHT when returning to harbor, thus coining the phrase, "Red, Right , Returning""

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Alabama rig: History and law lessons | Bassmaster

Alabama rig: History and law lessons | Bassmaster: "Much has been made about the Alabama rig since Bassmaster Elite Series pro Paul Elias used it to win the FLW Tour Open on Lake Guntersville last week."

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The truth about fall turnover | Bassmaster

The truth about fall turnover | Bassmaster: "The words "fall turnover" conjure up lots of thoughts in the minds of bass anglers, almost none of them good. Fish kills, lock-jawed bass and epically tough fishing are just a few of the things that many fishermen associate with fall turnover."

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How the Alabama rig works | Bassmaster

How the Alabama rig works | Bassmaster:

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