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	<title>Fodderator Info &#187; Fish + Luring</title>
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		<title>A Look at Fishing Get-Togethers and Competitions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last 10 years or so, the internet has truly facilitated in the growth of the fishing communities - via forums, blogs, Twitter etc, it's now effortless to organize or just attend an angling contest or informal get-together, while exchanging useful advice on blogs and forums]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing is frequently considered a solo spare-time activity; the reclusive fishing hobbyist leaving his household  before daybreak on a cold late autumn day to seek out some obscure point by a canal, with a flaskful of tea to keep him warm.  While this particular clich&#233; is pretty true for a largish constituency of angling zealots, it&#8217;s also a really misrepresentative picture of numerous other fishing enthusiasts who see angling very much as a social event, participating a social group while also a great justification to take trips around the UK and even internationally by getting involved in angling vacations.</p>
<p>In addition to that, angling contests can be found up and down the country &#8211; these being a wonderful means for people to get together and find out the latest fishing tips, and at the same time making a great reason to go on a mini holiday.  In point Of fact, there are individuals who suppose that angling is merely a reason to travel and meet people! However, angling is still taken very seriously by many of its enthusiasts and they&#8217;re propelled by the social aspect chiefly to discover more regarding angling via exchanging advice and tips with other anglers.</p>
<p>Over the last 10 years or so, the internet has truly facilitated in the growth of the fishing communities &#8211; via forums, blogs, Twitter etc, it&#8217;s now effortless to organize or just attend an angling contest or informal get-together, while exchanging useful advice on blogs and forums. </p>
<p>When it comes to your angling gear, the internet has certainly aided anglers in locating the most suitable rod, reel, tackle, <a href="http://www.nailorsfishing.co.uk/Specimen-Fishing/Catfish%20Pro/C4-130-1-0.htm">catfish tackle</a> etc due to the fact that these days you can equate with thousands of online stores instead of simply being restricted to their near-by angling store. </p>
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