Ted Williams's Blog Archive 2006
Anyone Tried This?
Submitted by Ted Williams on Mon, 02/20/2006 - 10:26.
Is it any good? Should I get one? http://www.timex.com/expedition/
How to Post a Comment
Submitted by Ted Williams on Mon, 02/20/2006 - 09:59.
In order to leave a comment you need to put the cursor on "Your Comment" and left click.
Trout Control
Submitted by Ted Williams on Mon, 02/20/2006 - 09:55.
The piece below (in text) appeared a while ago in FLY ROD & REEL and elicited an incredible quantity of bile on our old conservation page. For my part, I was particularly impressed with Trout Unlimited's stand on "trout control." I was also
What You Can See on Feb. 20
Submitted by Ted Williams on Mon, 02/20/2006 - 09:27.
From Audubon's Earth Almanac by Ted Williams and compiled in "Wild Moments," edited by Connie Isbell, Illustrations by John Burgoyne, Storey Publishing, 174 pages. Winter Bluebirds Never are eastern bluebirds brighter than when fields and backyards
Heard Around the Nation 4
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sun, 02/19/2006 - 12:28.
From the Motorhead Chatroom "Thumpertalk" What a bunch of crybabies you guys are. I left CT and moved to VT and one would think hey theres woods riding everywhere but ppl here hate bikes. The f'ing treee huggers and private property garbage is unreal. I lived
What You Can See on Feb. 18
Submitted by Ted Williams on Sat, 02/18/2006 - 10:09.
From Audubon's Earth Almanac by Ted Williams and compiled in "Wild Moments," edited by Connie Isbell, Illustrations by John Burgoyne, Storey Publishing, 174 pages. Frozen Fliers By aquatic insect standards the life cycles of the roughly 600
Golden Eagles for the Gods
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 02/17/2006 - 13:49.
Golden Eagles for the Gods If a species is essential to religious practices of Native Americans, why would they recklessly kill it? And why would the Feds encourage them? By Ted Williams In the self-flagellation of the early Earth Days, America seized upon a
HALLIBURTON WINS CONTRACT TO RECONSTRUCT CHENEYS REPUTATION
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 02/17/2006 - 13:45.What You Can See on Feb. 17
Submitted by Ted Williams on Fri, 02/17/2006 - 09:22.
From Audubon's Earth Almanac by Ted Williams and compiled in "Wild Moments," edited by Connie Isbell, Illustrations by John Burgoyne, Storey Publishing, 174 pages. Bandit Redoubts Raccoons, common most everywhere in temperate North America,
President Bush Reported to Have Killed Rare "Deer"
Submitted by Ted Williams on Thu, 02/16/2006 - 13:59.
Dubya killed a "killdeer"--apparently a species of deer so rare it has never been seen before or since. http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?Feed=FT&Date=20060216&ID=5501435


