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		<title>How to Shop for Fishing Tackle Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last 10 years or so, the net has truly helped grow the angling communities - via MySpace, Facebook etc, it's now effortless to coordinate or merely go to a fishing competition or unofficial get-together, while exchanging useful advice on forums and blogs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fishing is often viewed as a lone hobby; the lone angling extremist departing from his household  early hours on an icy winter day to find some lonely location by a canal, with his flask of coffee.  While this particular clich&#233; is pretty true for a minority of fishing enthusiasts, it&#8217;s also a rather inaccurate impression of many other fishing enthusiasts who see angling very much as being a social activity, taking part in a social group while also a great justification to take trips around the UK and  the world by getting involved in fishing trips.</p>
<p>In addition to that, angling competitions can be found up and down the country &#8211; these being a marvelous means for people to get together and learn new angling tips, and at the same time having a great excuse to take a mini vacation.  In point Of fact, there are individuals who allege that fishing is merely a justification to travel and meet people! However, fishing is still considered a serious sport by many of its enthusiasts and they&#8217;re propelled by the social aspect mainly to discover more regarding fishing through swapping tips and advice with fellow people.</p>
<p>In the last 10 years or so, the net has truly helped grow the angling communities &#8211; via MySpace, Facebook etc, it&#8217;s now effortless to coordinate or merely go to a fishing competition or unofficial get-together, while exchanging useful advice on forums and blogs. </p>
<p>And when it comes to your fishing equipment, the net has absolutely assisted people in hunting down the most suitable rod, reel, tackle, <a href="http://www.nailorsfishing.co.uk/Specimen-Fishing/Books%20,%20Videos%20,%20Dvds/C4-125-1-0.htm">fishing dvds</a> etc due to the fact that nowadays they can compare with thousands of online stores instead of just being restricted to their local fishing shop. </p>
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