Archive for March, 2010
What methods of hunting Cottontail rabbits would be suggested to a completely new hunter?
I would think I would like to use a combination of methods. Id like to learn more about tracking, trapping and other types of non-firearm hunting; As well as methods of which firearm is best used to not destroy the meat. Any links or tips would be greatly appreciated, the local F&G was no help and im in the desert boondocks so it will be a while till i can go into the local Hunting outfit. Thanks ahead to Stan A!
the best traps ( for me anyway) are dead fall traps, google it. the best guns to use are a .17 hmr, ruger 10/22 and a 20 ga shotgun whith number 9-8 birdshot. that is all you need for rabbit hunting.
Voice Your Support for Idaho’s Gun Rights Restoration Bill
House Bill 631a, designed to update Idaho state law to meet the requirements set forth in the Federal NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 (NIAA), needs your support to stay alive this session.
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How do you raise your fishing level quickly as a non-member in runescape?
I am new to runescape and I need help on raising my fishing level as a non-member. Runescape experts please help me!
Fishing Guide
In runescape, fishing is a great skill to have, and it doesn’t cost much to start, so your profits are almost 100%, not to mention it’s incredibly easy to do. Cast and catch, simple as that.
Not only can it help you make a ton of gold, but it helps you in other ways as well. For example when you catch fish, you must start a fire to cook the fish, then you cook the fish, then you can use those cooked fish to heal you when training your combat.
When your character is a higher level, you’ll need more and better food to keep your health up. So rather than having to buy food from other people you can catch it yourself, saving you a lot of gold.
Before you can start making big bucks, you need to be at least level 50 fishing, so I’ll give you a few hints and tips on how to level up your skills.
Lobsters sell for around 200 gold each and when you’re level 80 fishing you can fish for sharks and sell them for between 700-1000 gold each. As you can see, this is definately a very good trade to get involved in, it can make you a lot of money once you’ve leveled up your skills a little.
Basic Tools You Need To Get Started:
Here’s what equipment you can use and what you can catch with that equipment.
Fishing Gear
Equipment
With The Equipment You Can Catch
Net Shrimp, Anchovies, Karambwanji, Giant Frogspawn
Fishing Rod & Bait Sardine, Herring, Pike, Slimey Eel, Cave Eel
Big Net * Mackerel, Cod, Bass
Fly-Fishing Rod & Feathers Trout, Salmon
Harpoon Tuna, Swordfish, Shark
Lobster Cage Lobsters
Oily-Fishing Rod * & Bait Lava Eel
Karambwan Vessel Karambwan
*=Members only
Small Fishing Net:
When you get started, the only thing that you’ll be able to catch is shrimp. For this, you’ll need the small fishing net. A great place to get started with fishing is South of Draynor Village bank. There’s a bank nearby (Obviously) where you can store all your shrimp and there’s plenty of trees around so that you can easily cook them all once you’re done.
You can buy the Small Fishing Net at the Port Sarim fishing shop for about 5 gold pieces. Once you get to level 15 fishing, you can also catch anchovies with the Small Fishing Net.
Fishing At Sea:
Once you’ve caught enough shrimp to level your Fishing to level 5, you can then fish for Sardines. However this will cost more money, as you not only have to buy a fishing rod, but you must also buy bait. The Fishing Rod costs about 5 gold pieces and the bait cost varies with the amount that the shop has in stock. It’s normally about 3 gold pieces each, so if you want to make any kind of profit, you’ll have to sell each fish for more than 3 gold pieces each, more on making money with fishing in the making money guides : )
Once you get to level 10 fishing, you can also catch Herring with a Fishing Rod and bait. You can catch both Sardines and Herring from the sea, South of Draynor Village (The same place you where fishing for Shrimp).
To use your Fishing Rod and Bait, make sure you have them both in your inventory (Along with extra space for you to store your caught fish), then right click on a fishing spot and select "Bait". Each time you catch a fish you’ll use one bait. Now you just have to wait until you’re inventory fills up : )
Lure Fishing/Fly Fishing:
Next, you can begin Lure Fishing (Some times called Fly Fishing, they are the same thing, but just different names). It’s pretty much the same as Bait Fishing, except you use Feathers instead of Bait, also there are certain fish that you can only catch by Lure Fishing/Fly Fishing.
You can only Fly/Lure fish in rivers, so you’ll have to choose a different fishing spot this time.
I suggest that you go Lure Fishing in the river East of the Barbarian Village, as there are 2 fishing spots and to the north in Edgeville, there is a bank where you can store all your fish. Also, Edgeville is very close to the Wilderness. So if you cook your caught fish here, you can sell them to the player killers (PKer’s) so they can restore some health.
To lure fish, right click on the fishing spot, then click "Lure", you’ll use one feather each time you catch a fish.
Bait Fishing In Rivers:
Exactly the same as "Fishing At Sea" , except you do it in rivers instead. You wont catch Sardines or Herring in rivers, as they are sea fish. Instead you’ll catch Pike, you need to be level 25 Fishing before you can catch it though. You can use the same fishing spots as above.
Harpooning Tuna:
A new piece of equipment is now required, a Harpoon. Again you can get this from Port Sarim for about 5 gold pieces. Now you need to catch a boat from Port Sarim to Karamja. First you’ll be catching Tuna with the harpoon. Later, you’ll be able to Harpoon Swordfish.
Talk to one of the guys in blue here to get to the island of Karamja (Costs 30g)
You’ll arrive at the docks and you should harpoon here. There are quite a few fishing spots.
To Harpoon Tuna, you shoul
Brady Campaign Continues Slide Into Irrelevancy
The notion that lemmings deliberately hasten their demise by rushing into the sea may be a myth, but the anti-Second Amendment group and its spokesmen really are scurrying through a series of blunders that may hasten their steady march to irrelevancy.
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Man vs. Wild – Ecuador Fishing Piranha
Check out Bear’s Ten SCARY SURVIVAL moments: http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/man-vs-wild-scary-survival-moments/?smid=YTDSC-YTD-PLP
Bear Grylls is lost in Ecuador, and resorts to Fishing Piranha in order to survive. Tune in Wednesdays at 9 PM!
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