Clarksville, IN 47129
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Sometimes our government leaders just need to keep their traps shut. We must realize the impact of our words. And in an already struggling economy, worse in Michigan than many states, their very own governor slaps agriculture producers in the face. This is a dumb use of a legislative proclamation.
So, on March 20th - which was declared Michigan Meatout Day, I urge you to cook a steak. Eat a fish. If nothing else, grill up some hot dogs...and ENJOY!
Just in case you're thinking she needs to be fair to all that she represents - be advised that this proclamation was brought about by an Animal Rights Activist group, intentionally as an attack on National Ag Day!
Just talked with the Head Leech - up in Minnesota. Things are melting mighty fast! So fast right now in fact, that he is putting leech traps in the local golf course pond already this week! This might be the earliest year on record that we have leeches available for sale. We'll just have to see what happens during the back half of March.
Why the golf course pond? Its kind of a funny place to trap leeches - or so one would think. However, for some reason this tiny little body of water seems to be teeming with the little suckers. There are so many in fact, that they clog up the fountain that the course manager puts out. So, the let Dad in to catch the little guys out....not sure if he gets a discount on membership or not! Until you hear the official word, the contest is not yet over at http://jewelloutdoors.ning.com. Visit the forum on that site for more details. In fact, if you haven't been there yet, we'd love to have your join our little community! We'd love to have you be part of it.December of 2008 statistics from the American Sport Fishing Association say that only 4.2% of Lures and Hard Baits were bought online. Skipping ahead to December, 2009 - just one year later, the percent purchasing online was 20.4%! That is a huge increase! Five times the previous year? This is encouraging news for anyone that does business online. If I had to hypothesize, I'd have to say that companies that sell fishing products on line are probably getting a lot better at it, and people who fish are simply trusting the system more.
Data available at: http://www.asafishing.org/statistics/angler_survey/online_sales/200912.html
Just surfing about this morning on the web, and came across WalleyeOhio.com. This is a pretty decent website with lots of great information on it. We actually sell a lot of leeches to Ohio, which tells me there are probably some great undiscovered, lesser traveled Walleye lakes there! Check em out!
I already posted this over on my facebook page, but had to throw it here on my Posterous as well. This is likely the coolest video we will watch on You Tube today. It is the same guys who made the "tread mill" video, if you are familiar with that. Thanks to Chris Brogan for sharing this in his daily update at chrisbrogan.com.
While on a walk yesteday, I was inspired by the service my dogs were providing. I happened to have my flip cam along, and captured this little video. Hope you like it.
We have been working with live bait for a long time at Jewell Outdoors. This is a quick video of how we have found the best way to store live leeches, after catching and sorting, just before shipping them out to our customers!
Lots of people are interested in how we ship our leeches across the country - here is how!
We shot this last summer - and it highlights how our leeches get trapped!
These guys are out fighting for the legal sustainability of the agriculture and outdoors industries - stay tuned as they watch the biggest threat our industries have ever faced - the HSUS.