Flem – Black And Yellow (BRUINS PLAYOFF REMIX)
November 14, 2011 by GetFishing
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www.facebook.com I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY OF THE FOOTAGE SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO BOSTON BRUINS OFFICIAL 2011 PLAYOFF ANTHEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DOWNLOAD SONG FOR FREE HERE: www.mediafire.com This is Track 05 from Flem’s Debut Mixtape Download Entire Mixtape for FREE here: www.datpiff.com Video was filmed at the studio (Split 2nd Entertainment in Lynn, MA) Shot by CEO Mike Cip; edited by yours truly Featuring former Bruins Ice Girl Jillian, Sound Engineer J Allen and myself Lyrics: First time, I don’t really think they heard me Rock Black and Gold from the cap to the jersey I love the hustle that I see in Patrice Bergi Thomas is clutch, I got faith in number 30 That Michael Ryder glove save, man that was dirty Marchands a beast and the Habs ain’t even worthy Headed for the cup, yea we’re makin that clear You can go and ask Philly, man this isn’t last year 4 game sweep like we wasn’t even trying Montreal, game 7 sent em home crying Nathan Horton overtime goal, perfect timing PK Subban, why’s he always diving? Gotta have respect for your own sport man Now you’re back in Canada workin on your short game Watchin all the highlights on ESPN And I’m feelin like T-Pain cuz all we do is win Timmy for the Vezina… best goaltender Catch a middle finger from a Bruins defender And na, i ain’t too worried bout the Lightning They already stuck once, now they can’t strike again Shawn Thornton… you don’t wanna really fight with him Milan Lucic…. you don’t wanna take a right from him …
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Black Ops Ascension zombies round 50+ 1st in the world (PS3) part 2 (Gameplay/ Live Commentary)
October 26, 2011 by GetFishing
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The First Strike finally came to PS3 with 4 new multiplayer maps and 1 zombie map. Ascension is based on multiplayer map Launch. It is the biggest zombie map so far. There are 2 new perks: Stamin-up=run faster and for longer distances and PHD-Flopper=no fall damage,no splash damage, nuke by dolphin-diving. There are fire traps instead of the electric barriers. You can run through them faster. From the start you can also use centrifuge as a trap. It is for free, but be careful when you´re using it. The new enemies are monkeys. They can and will steal your perks by attacking the perk machines. If you manage to keep them away from all the perks for entire monkey round, everyone will get a free random perk. Use claymores and also traps to protect the machines. Concentrate mainly on must-having perks such as juggernog and quick revive while playing solo. In later rounds have one player with thundergun,ray gun and gersch device. The another person should have the upgraded crossbow, ray gun and gersch device. Gersch device is like a monkey bomb, but it is way better. It kills zombies and you can also use it as a teleporter. It will teleport you to the random area on the map. Use bigger areas to group the zombies and then lead them to your trap or just blast them with thundergun. If you need max ammo, try to use ray gun or gersch device or matryoska dolls or just leave a crawler at the end of the round to get the new thundergun out of the box. Upgrade your weapons when you are …
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from “Quadrophenia” There are men high up there fishing, Haven’t seen quite enough of the world, I ain’t seen a sign of my heroes, And I’m still diving down for pearls. Let me flow into the ocean, Let me get back to the sea. Let me be stormy and let me be calm, Let the tide in, and set me free. I’m flowing under bridges, Then flying through the sky, I’m travelling down cold metal Just a tear in baby’s eye. Let me flow into the ocean Let me get back to the sea Let me be stormy and let me be calm Let the tide in, rush over me. I am not the actor This can’t be the scene But I am in the water, As far as I can see… I’m remembering distant memories Recalling other names. Rippling over canyons, And boiling in the train. Let me flow into the ocean Let me get back to the sea Let me be stormy and let me be calm Let the tide in, rush over me Set me free Set me free I want to drown In cold water
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FATAL FREEDIVE ACCIDENT SPEARFISHING BLACK OUT.wmv
August 1, 2011 by GetFishing
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14.08.2010 The freediver Stas Desyatnikov drowned as he was spearfishing at depth of 15-20 meter in cause of black out or something else i don’t know , he was a professional freediver many years but he was alone downthere and no body knows about a real reason of his death . The sad lesson of an accident like this teaches us where is the red line comes……….all divers in the world, think about this every time your are looking from the surface to the bottom! Стас Десятников профессиональный подводный охотник с многолетним стажем утонул в субботу 14.08.2010 рядом с портом города Ашдода в Израиле. Предположительной версией смерти являетса “блэк аут”- (потеря сознания при недостаче кислорода в мозг). Произошло ето примерно на глубине 15-20 метров . Стас был хорошим и отзывчивым человеком и одним из лучших подводных охотников где либо. Братишка ты послужил нам горьким уроком и каждый из нас будет вспоминать тебя перед погружением , нам будет не хватать тебя в наших рядах , пусть земля тебе будет пухом… Дайверы! Перед погружением подумайте о тех кто с тревогой ждёт вас дома
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Master Baiter Mens T-shirt, Hilarious Funny Fishing Mens Shirt, X-Large, Black
March 28, 2011 by GetFishing
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How to Catch Huge Black Sea Bass -Saltwater Sea Bass Fishing
February 3, 2011 by GetFishing
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www.ThundermistFishingTips.com Watch this short video and we’ll show you exactly what we were fishing with, and how we were fishing it to catch those huge saltwater black sea bass. Filmed in Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod, MA. Filmed in HD. http
The bass NibblerTM swimbait is a 100% soft plastic swimbait ready to catch you your next world record bass, musky, or pike! This is a very durable lure that will catch fish for years to come. The NibblerTM is balanced with a jig head so it swims down at a 45 degree angle on the fall and swims horizontally when jerked or reeled in. The 8 inch NibblerTM bass swimbait can be used as a crankbait, jerkbait, swimbait or jig. When retrieved, its tail rocks back and forth giving off a slight vibration similar to other baitfish, a natural combination that drives largemouth bass and other game fish crazy. Fish the NibblerTM swimbait with a slow, medium or fast retrieve while twitching and jerking over weeds, on weed edges and on or around structure. The NibblerTM bass swimbait lure can be counted down about 14 inches per second allowing you to put the bait in the fishes face at any depth. These are hand poured fish catching colors, 3D Eyes, Fins, Gill Plate, Scales, Soft plastic for an even more realistic baitfish movement. Change out the brass hooks to your favorite saltwater treble hooks and you will be fishing for some big saltwater gamefish!! Our innovations in bait design are your key to bass, walleye, pike and musky fishing success. Quality bass swimbaits made by Tackle Industries and not overpriced!
Polarized TOPWATER Sunglasses Fishing P81 (BLACK) Reviews
September 25, 2010 by GetFishing
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Motorguide Removable Mounting Plate, Black
September 18, 2010 by GetFishing
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Motorguide Removable Mounting Plate, Black
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Made out of a high-impact composite, these mounting plates make removing your trolling motor and mount quick, fast, and simple. The universal hole-patterns fit most traditional trolling motor mounts and all traditional MotorGuide trolling motor mounts. Fits Gator Flex 360, Gator 20.5, 20.8, 21, 21R mounts and can be modified by adding additional holes to fit our longer 23.5 and 24 mounts. The smaller insert piece is secured to the boat with stainless steel bolts, washers, and nylon lock nuts p
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Black Bass Fishing – How is Fishing for Black Bass Different?
September 10, 2010 by GetFishing
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Black Bass Fishing – How is Fishing for Black Bass Different?
The Largemouth Bass is one of the most popular freshwater gamefish in the U. S., and maybe the world. More fishing tackle and equipment is manufactured and sold for Largemouth Bass fishing than all other sportfish combined. U. S. Bass Tournaments are a multi-million dollar industry, with the number of participants and spectators rivaling NASCAR.
Names like Tom Mann, Jimmy Houston, Fred Arboghast and Buck Perry are as familiar to anglers as Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle are to baseball fans. Why has this fish overshadowed the other fine species available? To understand the attraction, you have to understand the fish itself.
The Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) is also known as the Black Bass, Oswego Bass, Green Bass, and Bucketmouth Bass. They are not a true bass, but the largest member of the panfish family, which includes crappie and sunfish. Native originally to the Eastern United States, it has become one of the most widely distributed gamefish in the world. This is due in part to the fact that it is an incredibly hardy and adaptable fish, and also because of its popularity with anglers.
Noted for explosive strikes, completely-airborne leaps, Wild-Weasel evasive maneuvers, incredible strength and stamina, and generally pugnacious attitude, this fish puts up an epic battle on the end of a line. There are two subspecies of Largemouth Bass in the U. S.: the Florida Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides floridanus), and the Northern Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides salmoides). The Florida Largemouth can attain a weight of 20+ pounds. The Northern subspecies seldom exceeds 10 pounds.Largemouth bass are a warm-water fish, thriving in temperatures from 65 degrees F., to 85 degrees F. They can tolerate water in excess of 90 degrees.
Largemouths prefer semi-clear, non-flowing water with plenty of aquatic vegetation and cover. They can be found in ponds, rivers, lakes, and even brackish estuaries. They are nest-builders and spawn when the water temperature reaches 60 degrees. Males prefer to build a nest over a hard bottom, along a shallow shoreline.
Largemouth Bass are solitary, ambush-type feeders, and seldom move far from their established territory unless forced out. They will defend their area viciously against all intruders.
Smaller Largemouth Bass may school for a time, but when they mature, they will stake out their own areas and become completely solitary, except for spawning. A Largemouth typically will hide somewhere near, or in dense cover, and remain there until suitable prey comes along, which can be anything from small fish and insects, to swimming mammals and ducks pretty much anything the Bass thinks it can get into its mouth! They are not particularly picky about their food, most of the time. When prey comes near enough, the Bass will shoot from cover and explosively inhale the hapless creature and swallow it whole.
If the food is not to their liking, they can spit it out just as quickly, as many a discouraged angler with a multi-hooked lure stuck in his lap can tell you. One of the trademarks of Largemouth Bass is that whatever they do, they do it decisively. If they bite, they do it viciously. If they don’t bite, they don’t bite at all.
There is nothing timid about this fish. They are not line-shy, and seldom spook easily. For Largemouth Bass fishing, the bigger and uglier your bait is; the better.
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Get more information on black bass fishing here: http://www.askbassfishing.com/
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Chew On This! Saltwater Fishing Shows Black Drum!
September 8, 2010 by GetFishing
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Captain Ben Chancey tangles with some of the largest black drum he has ever seen off the coast of Sanibel, Florida. In this episode they come across a 1000 plus school of Black Drum.
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Video Rating: 4 / 5
Kadavu Black Marlin – New Fishery in Fiji?
August 26, 2010 by GetFishing
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Kadavu Black Marlin – New Fishery in Fiji?
Some time ago, Bite Me Gamefishing was contacted by Peter Mumford, a regular Australian East coast black marlin fisherman who was looking for the chance to explore new waters in search of his favourite species, the black marlin. Peter had landed a number of huge fish (including granders) on the world famous black marlin fishing grounds of Queensland Australia and was looking to find a new fishery.
Aboard Bite Me, we occasionally head well offshore and successfully target Blue Marlin on 80lb class bent butt chair tackle but looking for a grander black along Kadavu island’s Great Astrolabe Barrier reef was going to be a whole new experience for us.
We know the big Blacks are here, I have personally seen a black in excess of 16ft swim right under the inshore game boat and resort divers have returned with stories of huge marlin herding them up against the reef…and photos to prove it.
One of my colleagues skippering the charterboat Wai Tadra tagged a black on the Kadavu seamount estimated by BlueWater magazine editor David Granville at 950lbs.
There is no doubt that large Black Marlin cruise the Astrolabe Reef but targeting and catching one was another matter. Peter’s quest gave us the perfect opportunity to give it a serious try.
We didn’t muck around. We flew in Glen Gardener, a friend and professional deckie from Sydney Australia who normally works the deck leadering marlin aboard the charterboat ‘Bounty Hunter’.
Glen brought with him and extra 18″ flying gaff and two of Bounty Hunter’s 130lb chair rods.
We fished ‘Cairns style’ in that we spent the mornings catching and rigging bait, then moved to trolling big lures around lunch time. Lures such as MBT’s 22″Buddha and Pakula’s big Smokin Joe.
Early afternoon, the time we most expected a bite, we switched to just one skip-bait and one swimming bait on the 130s run off the riggers. Strike drag was set at 20kg but when run, the reels were left just in gear with the ratchet on and a large drop-back loop was pulled off the reel and dropped back in the wake.
We used shark mackerel (scad) and Narrow barred (spanish) mackerel as baits with the scad generally making the best swim baits.
All baits were gutted, stitched with waxed thread and rigged with a 130lb dacron bridle on the nose to a 16/0 Mustad 39960BL circle Demon hook. The hook was held securely away from the bait with a three inch piece of stiff tubing.
The Penn Internationals were spooled with 130lb Greenspot Dacron with a 200 yard mono top shot ending in a short plaited double and Yo-Zuri HD ball bearing snap swivel. The 600lb mono leader to hook was then attached to this.
Our prefered fishing grounds were just 10 minutes away, right in front of the resort. It didn’t take long. At 12:55 the skip-bait on the left rigger was engulfed in a ball of spray as a billfish left a hole in the wake. Everybody sprang into action. Peter grabbed the howling outfit and made for the chair as the fish swam away with the circle hook rigged bait. When Peter was strapped in and ready, the drag was eased up, the circle hook lodged in the corner of the fish’s jaw and 300 pounds of angry black marlin took to the air.
I have seen and fought many blue marlin but this was my first black and the differences were amazing. Blues eat hard and fast then pick a direction and go go go with no intention of ever stopping. If you do manage to stop one, they then often sound on you and it can turn into a slug-fest. Blacks are totally different and this fish fought like a typical black. It charged around, mostly on or just under the surface with no clear battle plan and put on a spectaculor show for the photographers. As acrobatic as a Pacific Sailfish and as strong as an angry bull she typified why so many anglers spend yearafter year fishing for black marlin. What an amazing fish.
It took us one hour and ten minutes to bring the leader to hand. We had her in close fairly quickly but she was so green and therefore a serious danger to the crew, that we eased off and took our time. At 320lbs she smashed the existing M-130 Fiji National Record and Peter decided to weigh the fish. The first ever documented Kadavu Great Astrolabe Reef black that I know of tipped the scales just shy of 320lbs. Hardly a grander but what a start !
It is our intention to take every opportunity to continue fishing for Kadavu island’s Black marlin and to tag and release enough to paint a clear picture of their habits and seasons. Given the sightings by divers and our own experiences of huge Black marlin here, our aim is to find Fiji’s first Grander.
Sometimes its fun being a charterboat skipper…..
Adrian was born on the island of Cyprus and graduated to his first rod & reel at the age of five. Having fished around the world from the Arabian Gulf to the North sea and English Channel, he finally settled for the tropical waters of the South Pacific around the island of Kadavu, Fiji Islands. Director of Matava Resort Gamefishing, he skippers ‘Bite Me’, the resort’s 31ft DeepVee Gamefishing vessel and thoroughly enjoys exploring the light and heavy tackle fishing around the island and Great Astrolabe Barrier Reef. An IGFA Certified Captain, he advocates tag & release and is a keen supporter of the IGFA and the Billfish Foundation.
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