By The Whistle on July 28, 2009
The white puff of smoke emerged from the FINA Bureau on Tuesday and swimming’s governing body immediately proclaimed at the world championships that the sport was “evolving.”
Never mind the matter of an undefined “transition” period, a continued time of uncertainty roiling the sport. New regulations were approved to limit the size of swimsuits and the [...]
Posted in Swimming
By sporty gee kay on June 20, 2007
If you’re looking for some help in planning a fishing trip to a new area, the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation has put together an online search engine that might be of some use.
The expanded Where to Fish and Boat locator at www.takemefishing.org identifies places to fish and boat in all 50 states.
With a [...]
Posted in Fishing
By The Whistle on December 11, 2006
Let’s face it. Not every woman in the world is a size six. It’s just unrealistic to think that they are. If you’re a little on the fuller side, you may not even be able to find a swimsuit in your size on the rack at your favorite store. You will most likely have to [...]
Posted in General, Sports Apparel, Water Sports
By The Whistle on December 5, 2006
I’ve wanted to learn how to fish ever since I can remember, but I never really had the time. Plus, living in the middle of a major city didn’t exactly present me with many opportunities to pick up a rod and reel! But now that my kids are off at college and I’ve got more [...]
Posted in Fishing, General