Tuesday 29 May 2012

may 29,2012

i am staying with the last two sites as i told you i am still making money , i am very excited about both of them , as time goes on these sites will pay more , so i ask you why go anywhere else? at least i think this way,

have a great day/evening depending where you are, i wish nothing but prosperity for all of you

Saturday 26 May 2012

update

i have been making some money for the past 2 days, and it is only going to grow, it has to do with those last two sites i told you about, i am going to give you these links again , yes it costs a little money ,but i am proof that it works. for those who were and are waiting to see what happens with me , well all i can say is that finally after all this  time it is paying off.

if these two sites didn't pay , i would never have told you otherwise, but they do pay and in the end these 2 sites will pay you a substantial income, i urge you to at least check it out , i am repeating myself ,but i think it is worth repeating.

we all want to make money , so now here is your chance, but you have to take action

all i ask is that you visit these sites i am giving you again and read , reread and read again just so that you completely understand how they work.

in the end it is all up to you, all i am doing and have in the past is to bring you information it is totally up to you

here are the sites again choose one or both , i am in both of them and it is all good.i also want to add i am staying with them forever.

site # 1   http://www.genius1000.com/?murfphy148

site # 2  http://thegoldenpath.biz/?ref=murphy148

hi summer it was nice to see you although briefly,my heart and thoughts are with you,

Friday 25 May 2012

two great sites

these two sites are amazing i have been and am making money with both of them, as far as the administration on both these sites, they are excellent people, i talk with them every day through emails and they are very accessible and do care about their members.

why  you would not try this is beyond me

this works, you need look no further,

check out these two sites, read and reread to make sure you understand how it works , then take action, that is my advice to you

i have tried many different sites and paid  them money , but when it came time to pay me they didn;t , then by a stroke of luck or was it just my persistence in trying to find an honest site ,with honest administrators who care, and yes there are some out there that care

here are the two sites

# 1  http://www.genius1000.com/?murfphy148 


  http://thegoldenpath.biz/?ref=murphy148

Thursday 24 May 2012

Tuesday 15 May 2012

i was asked

i was asked at some point in my blogging did i get a little down, well yes i did for a while, i spend so much time at those ptr sites (paid to click and paid to read) and it turned out to be a bunch of scammers, i never received a dime, and yes stuff like that takes the wind out of my sails, in short i don't bother with those sites anymore, the sites are under the heading "did i get paid".

i am fine now and i have signed up with other sites, the last few i think are great.whether or not you people want to give it a try is entirely up to you, my suggestion is read my last few blogs, and really try to understand them , if you don't take a chance and again it isn't a lot of money , you will have missed a golden opportunity.

if you have an idea no matter what it may be , whether on the internet or otherwise , you have to take action in order to succeed, otherwise it is just and always will be just a thought.

i will keep you posted ,as to what i am doing, and again thankyou for reading this

i guess the way i write sometimes shows the mood i am in , the reason for this is that whatever i write on here comes from my heart, i am only trying to help you, i do wish it was just cut and dried meaning easier but it is not ,i know i should update more often ,

i try not to get to personal on here and just present you the facts as i see them.

hope you didn't mind the page on flyfishing lol, i guess that came as a surprise on a money making blog lol.

but hey i thought it was a nice break

have a great week everyone

update soon













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Saturday 12 May 2012

to make money you have to take action

there is a new site where a good friend of mine has already made a profit in a short space of time, there is an investment and a commitment. To make money online you have to take action,i am searching and researching different sites but this one has been dropped in my lap.

i have joined this site, and have 5 subscriptions   to it , i understand that i will be seeing a profit in about 3 weeks. i urge you also to give it a shot.

my information on this website comes from a very reliable source,a person i trust without question

here is the link http://thegoldenpath.biz/?ref=murphy148

i hope you will take action

have a great day and make a lot of money

Sunday 6 May 2012

did i get paid yet??

no i haven't got a cent from those ptr sites even though they promised to pay,

i am now on websites where i am paying them,  some weekly by subscription others a one time deal, i am going to give those sites some time to see what happens

as for me i am done with clicking on ads for hours, days weeks, and yes even months,  they aren't going to pay you anyway so why waste your time, i am talking about the pay to click and pay to read sites,so my advice to you and to myself is not to do it anymore, they only want your money but are damned if they give you a dime,

as i had said i upgraded /paid money to them so that there would be no excuse not to pay , not only do they not pay but they wont even answer my emails to them.

how people can do this sort of thing is beyond me as i am nothing like that, i am just an honest guy looking for a way to make money on the net

i hope that those sites that rip of the public and in the case of the internet is or could be into the millions, i hope they get what they deserve,it is blatant disregard for humanity and they all should be behind bars where they belong.

having said that i am not giving up, part of the problem is relying on other people or sites to make money with and the only ones who make money is the admin of those sites, once their pockets are full of cash they are gone .

this of course i am sure is not true of each and every site and i am still researching ,looking ,spending money to see if there is indeed one. if only one paid like they promised it would be nice

so we shall see what happens in the coming months

good luck to all, i hope you are making some progress, i hope i helped a little

when i first started this venture i was so optimistic, but not so much anymore, yes i am still somewhat, but i can spot a scammy site quicker now lol.

again i am not giving up, i will find some way for us to make money ,just going to take longer than i originally hoped or thought

thanks also for taking the time to read my blog, i really do appreciate it

take care everyone will update soon

fly fishing

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Fly fishing is an angling method in which an artificial 'fly' is used to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. Casting a nearly weightless fly or 'lure' requires casting techniques significantly different from other forms of casting. Fly fishermen use hand tied flies that resemble natural invertabrates or other food organisms, or lures to provoke the fish to strike.
Fly fishing can be done in fresh or salt water. North Americans usually distinguish freshwater fishing between cold-water species (trout, salmon, steelhead) and warm-water species, notably bass In Britain, where natural water temperatures vary less, the distinction is between gamefising for trout or salmon and coarse fishing for other species. Techniques for fly fishing also differ with habitat (lakes and ponds, small streams, large rivers, bays and estuarys and open ocean.)

Fly fishing for trout


Fly fishing for trout is a very popular sport, which can be done using any of the various methods and any of the general types of flies. Many of the techniques and presentations of fly fishing were first developed in fishing for trout. There is a misconception that all fly fishing for trout is done on the surface of the water with "dry flies." In most places, especially heavily fished trout areas, success usually comes from fly fishing using flies called "nymphs" that were designed to drift on the bottom of the water. This is called "nymphing". A trout feeds below the water's surface nearly 90 percent of the time. Trout usually only come to the surface when there is a large bug hatch (when aquatic insects grow wings and leave the water to mate and lay eggs). There are exceptions to this rule, however, particularly during the summer months and on smaller mountain streams

Dry fly trout fishing

Dry fly fishing is done with line and flies that float, joined by a leader, usually made of fine polyamide monofilament line. The tapered leader is 3 to 5 meters long, thus nearly invisible where the fly is knotted, and the angler can replace the last meter of nylon as required. Unlike sinking fly (nymph) fishing, the "take" on dry flies is visible, explosive and exciting. While trout typically consume about 90% of their diet from below-water sources, the 10% of surface-level consumption by trout is more than enough to keep most anglers busy. Additionally, beginning fly anglers generally prefer dry fly fishing because of the relative ease of detecting a strike and the instant gratification of seeing a trout strike their fly. Nymph fishing may be more productive, but dry fly anglers soon become addicted to the surface strike.


Playing trout

Once hooked, a small trout can be easily retrieved "on the reel" or by simply pulling in the fly line with the reel hand while pinching the line between the rod handle and the index finger of the rod hand. It is important to keep the rod tip high, allowing the bend of the rod to absorb the force of the fish's struggles against the line. Larger trout will often take line in powerful runs before they can be landed. Unlike spin fishing where the line is already on the reel, playing a large fish with fly line and a fly reel can present a special challenge. Usually, when a fish is hooked, there will be extra fly line coiled between the reel and the index finger of the rod hand. The challenge is to reel up the loose fly line onto the reel without breaking off a large fish (or getting the line wrapped up around the rod handle, one's foot, a stick or anything else in the way). With experience, really large trout can be put on the reel simply by applying light pressure on the outgoing line using the fisher's fingers. Once the extra line is on the reel, an angler can use the reel's drag system to tire the fish. It is important to use heavier tippet material if it won't spook the fish. The reason why this is important is an exhausted fish can easily die if released too soon. Heavier tippet material enables the angler to land the fish while not over exhausting it

Fly fishing tackle comprises the fishing tackle or equipment typically used by fly anglers. Fly fishing tackle includes:
  • A wide variety of Fly rods of different weights, lengths and material are used to present artificial flies to target species of fish as well as fight and land fish being caught.
  • A wide variety of Fly reels are used to store fly line and provide a braking mechanism (drag) for fighting heavy or fast moving fish.
  • A wide variety of general use and specialized fly lines are used to cast artificial flies under a wide variety of fresh and saltwater conditions.
  • Terminal tackle is used to connect the artificial fly to the fly line and allow the appropriate presentation of the fly to the fish.
  • There are a wide variety of accessories—tools, gadgets, clothing and apparel used by the fly angler for maintenance and preparation of tackle, dealing the fish being caught as well as personal comfort and safety while fly fishing. Includes fly boxes used to store and carry artificial flies.


Fly fishing tackle


Fly fishing tackle comprises the fishing tackle or equipment typically used by fly anglers. Fly fishing tackle includes:
  • A wide variety of Fly rods of different weights, lengths and material are used to present artificial flies to target species of fish as well as fight and land fish being caught.
  • A wide variety of Fly reels are used to store fly line and provide a braking mechanism (drag) for fighting heavy or fast moving fish.
  • A wide variety of general use and specialized fly lines are used to cast artificial flies under a wide variety of fresh and saltwater conditions.
  • Terminal tackle is used to connect the artificial fly to the fly line and allow the appropriate presentation of the fly to the fish.
  • There are a wide variety of accessories—tools, gadgets, clothing and apparel used by the fly angler for maintenance and preparation of tackle, dealing the fish being caught as well as personal comfort and safety while fly fishing. Includes fly boxes used to store and carry artificial flies.
Flyrods are typically between 1.8 m (6 ft) long in freshwater fishing and up to 4.5 m (15 ft) long for two-handed fishing for salmon or steelhead, or in tenkara fishing in small streams. The average rod for fresh and salt water is around 9 feet (2.7 m) in length and weighs from 3 –5 ounces, though a recent trend has been to lighter, shorter rods for fishing smaller streams. Another trend is to longer rods for small streams. The choice of rod lengths and line weights used varies according to local conditions, types of flies being cast, and/or personal preference.
When actively fishing, the angler may want to keep the fly line lightly pressed against the rod handle with the index finger of the casting arm. The free arm is used to pull line from the reel or to retrieve line from the water. If a fish strikes, the angler can pinch the line with the index finger against the rod handle and lift the rod tip, setting the hook.

Float tube
A float tube, also known as a belly boat or kick boat, is a flotation device which anglers use to fish from. They were originally doughnut-shaped boats with an underwater seat in the "hole", but modern designs include a V-shape with pontoons on either side and the seat raised above the water allowing the legs of the angler to be the only part of his body to be submerged. Float tubes are used for many aspects of fishing, such as flyfishing for trout or lure fishing for bass, and enable the angler to fish areas otherwise not fishable from the bank.
Float tubes are either "U" or "V"-shaped, or circular. A standard float tube consists of an inflated bladder inside a sewn cover providing the seat, reserve air compartments, and tackle storage pockets. Many float tube anglers customize their crafts with rod holders, lights, and electronic fish finders



i just needed a break from all the scammers lol, fishing is my second most favorite hobby, and i think this is a welcome break to all the other sites that i have on here, this is part of my website which i am building and i was just fooling around with it