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Holidays In Sharm El Sheikh

Taking time to spend with your family on a holiday can be a lot of work. There is a lot of planning that goes into a vacation and a lot of money, as well. To make things easier on yourself you should just have your holidays in Sharm el Sheikh.

Visitors and tourists can see the gorgeous marine life of the Red Sea. There are also a lot of sunken ships at the bottom of the sea that you can look at. It is a very amazing place to go diving.

One of the most fun things to do there is to take a glass bottom boat out to see the sea life. Sailing and windsurfing are also a lot of fun. When you aren’t out on the sea you can go shopping in the many shopping areas or go for an evening out in a casino or nightclub. This makes for some exciting nights.

You can’t leave Sharm el Sheikh without going on a camel trek. It is so much fun. You can even visit a lot of the historical sites by camel.

If you are a golfer than you will love the golf courses. They are so beautiful. If you’d rather just lay out by the sea then there are a lot of great beaches that you can go to. Many hotels even have their own beaches. You will be amazed at how blue the water is and how clear it is.

Rent a hotel room close the the ocean. The rooms are great and you will want to be near where everything is. Go online to find good packages so you can save some money. You family will love their holiday in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. With so many things to do, there is no way anyone could get bored.

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Crappie Fishing Tactics For Fall Crappie

Fall is just around the corner. While most people are thinking about the upcoming hunting season, fall is a excellent time to think about Crappie fishing. These crappie fishing tips will help you locate the Crappie and put some fillets in your freezer for the Winter!

After the first few cold fronts of the Fall move through your area, look for feeding Crappie near the first drop off away from the bank. If you’re fishing a South shore, you may find Fall Crappie even shallower than that. South shores typically heat up quicker and therefor attract baitfish. Where you find baitfish, you’ll soon find hungry Crappie right behind them.

Fall Crappie can be difficult to pin down in the Fall when they scatter to feed. I like to use multiple rods with slip corks fishing jigs or minnows at a variety of depths until I find the Crappie. One I start catching fish at a certain depth, I then will set all my rods to fish that depth.

When is the best Crappie fishing in the Fall? Just before a big cold front is too hit your area. I’ve seen Crappie turn on as far as a week before a cold front was suppose to hit. However, you’ll likely see an increase of feeding activity a few days before a Major front is expected to blow into your area.

As the front passes, expect the Crappie to move back off the bank, possibly as far back to their deep water drop off.

If you’re having trouble finding Fall Crappie after a cold front. Slow down your presentation and use smaller jigs or minnows. Post cold front Crappie won’t chase bait very far, so make sure you put it right in front of their face. If you find them holding over a break or drop off, use a tightline approach to target feeding Crappie.

Look for Crappie along South facing shorelines after a Fall cold front. South shorelines heat up faster, thus attracting baitfish. Where’s there’s baitfish, hungry Crappie won’t be far behind. Don’t be afraid to fish right up against the bank, especially if there is a South wind blowing baitfish up on the bank.

Once the Sun comes out and if there is a South wind, you’ll find Crappie and other Gamefish prowling these warmer waters for baitfish.

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