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Fishing For Women With A Wingman
Want to pick up women? Get a friend to help you out! First, stand or sit a few feet away from a woman or group of women and seem to be having a light-hearted, joking disagreement with your pal. "You're wrong!" "No, you are!" "I'm telling you, you don't know what you're talking about!" Then keep talking, but a little quieter so that the girl probably won't hear, then say, "Fine by me!" Remember, don't act really angry, act like a couple of friends jokingly disputing a small thing.
Now, go up to the woman you like (if she's with a friend, either your buddy can try to pick up her friend or he can play wing man and keep the friend occupied while you hit on your babe) and say, "Excuse me, but we're trying to settle a bet and we really need your help. We have agreed to let you settle the argument, and we'll abide by whatever you say." Now you've really got her attention, because she's dying of curiosity to know what the bet is, and she's flattered that you're putting her in charge of casting the deciding vote for the argument. Then ask something like, "Ok, my buddy here says Marsha was the oldest daughter on The Brady Bunch, but I know she was the middle one." Your pal can jump in here and say, "No way!" You don't have to use The Brady Bunch, just pick some show that was a huge hit within the last 20 or 30 years that people still talk about and joke about, and that's still played in reruns on TV. Don't pick anything obscure - go for something that everybody knows the answer to. Other choices might be shows like "Cheers," and you can bet that Norm was the name of the postman, while your friend thinks it was Cliff. Just pick something that for your age group and where you live, everybody is going to know the answer. If you pick a current show it won't work as well, because it will seem like a set up if you don't know the name of the biggest star on the biggest hit show on air now. But people do jokingly argue about things in older shows, and the nostalgia value of a show you loved growing up can get you - and the girl you want - laughing at the memory.
So now she'll say something like, "I hate to break this to you, but your friend is right. Marsha was the oldest daughter." Act a little shocked or let down, like, "Ah man! Are you sure? Well, all right, a bet's a bet. It looks like I'm the one buying the next round," you say this last part to your friend, making sure to smile and shake your head, maybe patting him on the shoulder - real friendly and casual. The woman's probably laughing about the whole bet over a cheesy TV show - but that means she's also entertained and enjoying herself. Now turn back to the woman and say, "Thanks for helping us out, we could've argued that all night. Seriously, we are that crazy! Let me pay you back, what are you drinking?" When she tells you and you order the drink, say, "Do you mind if we join you?" Since you've already made her laugh with your funny bet and you've bought her a drink, she won't refuse a seat at her table. Make very sure that while you're "arguing" the point with your friend before you talk to the woman in the first place that you don't mention specifically what the bet is about - someone else may overhear and jump in to offer the answer, blowing your plan.
The great thing about this conversation starter, though, is it can work lots of places - it doesn't have to be a bar. You can do this in a coffee shop and offer to buy a cup of coffee, you can do this in a fast food restaurant and say you owe the pal a beer or a coffee, then ask the ladies to join you (this may mean moving on to a coffee shop or bar, which is just fine!), and you can even do it in a park. There you'd say the bet was for a drink or snack of some sort from a street vender (if there is one in the park), or that you were heading to the coffee shop around the corner, and get her to come, too.
The next question is, now that you've got a hottie sitting down with you for a drink, what do you say now? Easy - check out:
http://ariel1976.cking.hop.clickbank.net
for step-by-step guidelines on how to keep the conversation flowing and bag your babe!
About the Author
Rachel Davis is the author of Conversation-King, a guide that teaches men how to attract and seduce women by mastering the art of verbal communication.
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Fishing For Women With A Wingman
Want to pick up women? Get a friend to help you out! First, stand or sit a few feet away from a woman or group of women and seem to be having a light-hearted, joking disagreement with your pal. "You're wrong!" "No, you are!" "I'm telling you, you don't know what you're talking about!" Then keep talking, but a little quieter so that the girl probably won't hear, then say, "Fine by me!" Remember, don't act really angry, act like a couple of friends jokingly disputing a small thing.
Now, go up to the woman you like (if she's with a friend, either your buddy can try to pick up her friend or he can play wing man and keep the friend occupied while you hit on your babe) and say, "Excuse me, but we're trying to settle a bet and we really need your help. We have agreed to let you settle the argument, and we'll abide by whatever you say." Now you've really got her attention, because she's dying of curiosity to know what the bet is, and she's flattered that you're putting her in charge of casting the deciding vote for the argument. Then ask something like, "Ok, my buddy here says Marsha was the oldest daughter on The Brady Bunch, but I know she was the middle one." Your pal can jump in here and say, "No way!" You don't have to use The Brady Bunch, just pick some show that was a huge hit within the last 20 or 30 years that people still talk about and joke about, and that's still played in reruns on TV. Don't pick anything obscure - go for something that everybody knows the answer to. Other choices might be shows like "Cheers," and you can bet that Norm was the name of the postman, while your friend thinks it was Cliff. Just pick something that for your age group and where you live, everybody is going to know the answer. If you pick a current show it won't work as well, because it will seem like a set up if you don't know the name of the biggest star on the biggest hit show on air now. But people do jokingly argue about things in older shows, and the nostalgia value of a show you loved growing up can get you - and the girl you want - laughing at the memory.
So now she'll say something like, "I hate to break this to you, but your friend is right. Marsha was the oldest daughter." Act a little shocked or let down, like, "Ah man! Are you sure? Well, all right, a bet's a bet. It looks like I'm the one buying the next round," you say this last part to your friend, making sure to smile and shake your head, maybe patting him on the shoulder - real friendly and casual. The woman's probably laughing about the whole bet over a cheesy TV show - but that means she's also entertained and enjoying herself. Now turn back to the woman and say, "Thanks for helping us out, we could've argued that all night. Seriously, we are that crazy! Let me pay you back, what are you drinking?" When she tells you and you order the drink, say, "Do you mind if we join you?" Since you've already made her laugh with your funny bet and you've bought her a drink, she won't refuse a seat at her table. Make very sure that while you're "arguing" the point with your friend before you talk to the woman in the first place that you don't mention specifically what the bet is about - someone else may overhear and jump in to offer the answer, blowing your plan.
The great thing about this conversation starter, though, is it can work lots of places - it doesn't have to be a bar. You can do this in a coffee shop and offer to buy a cup of coffee, you can do this in a fast food restaurant and say you owe the pal a beer or a coffee, then ask the ladies to join you (this may mean moving on to a coffee shop or bar, which is just fine!), and you can even do it in a park. There you'd say the bet was for a drink or snack of some sort from a street vender (if there is one in the park), or that you were heading to the coffee shop around the corner, and get her to come, too.
The next question is, now that you've got a hottie sitting down with you for a drink, what do you say now? Easy - check out:
http://ariel1976.cking.hop.clickbank.net
for step-by-step guidelines on how to keep the conversation flowing and bag your babe!
About the Author
Rachel Davis is the author of Conversation-King, a guide that teaches men how to attract and seduce women by mastering the art of verbal communication.
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Oregon has been blessed with some of the most spectacular wilderness river canyons in the world, and there is no better way to experience their beauty and solitude than by floating through them. Along with beautiful scenery, floating wilderness whitewater rivers also offers opportunities for personal challenge and solitude, or, if you prefer, building teamwork and enjoying friendships. In this book, Melinda Allen details the John Day Basin, Grande Ronde, Lower Deschutes, Owyhee River, Rogue River, and the Snake and Illinois rivers, including their trip lengths and solitude ratings. Drawing upon her years of experience as a river-running guide, Allen helps you safely navigate these waterways. Also covered are river-running basics such as float craft, basic rowing and paddling, trip planning, essential equipment, whitewater ratings, fishing information and tips, wildlife, interesting historical references, shuttles, permits, and so much more. Whether you are planning a river-running adventure of several hours, days or even weeks, Floating & Fishing Oregons Wilderness River Canyons will guide you to a safe and fun journey!
Big-Game Fishing Headquarters: A History of the IGFA

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This stirring historical account chronicles the evolution of big-game fishing and the legendary International Game Fish Association (IGFA), which was founded in 1939 and continues to be the leading authority on sport fishing, as well as the future of the sport. Hundreds of previously unpublished photos illustrate the hotspots visited by early big-game anglers and the types of tackle they used while a basic history of angling is provided for the recreational angler. Biographies of key IGFA personnel—such as Bill Carpenter and Elwood Harry—and their contributions to the group are examined as is the organization’s role during World War II. No other fishing association has been as influential in the sector of the sporting world as the IGFA and their rules and records continue to set the standard around the world.
KISS Guide to Fishing (Keep It Simple Series)

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Kiss the competition goodbye! The only guide you'll ever need to become a success at fishing. Learn how to buy the right reel and rod, and cast like a pro. discover when to fish, how to read the water, and which bait to use. Unravel the mysteries of knots, lines, swivels, and leaders. find out how to increase and preserve your catch. The KISS Series delivers its promise: simple access to all the information you'll need on any one subject. Expert authors walk you through each topic, using simple blocks of knowledge to develop your skills. Straightforward and relaxed in its approach to each subject and full-color photography on every page make KISS Series inspiring and informative, with key information highlighted throughout.
Washington's Central Cascades Fishing Guide

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The definitive guide to stream and lake fishing within two hours drive of Seattle, covering the North Bend, Snoqualmie Pass, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, CleElum areas. This comprehensive guidebook tells where, how and when to fish the area in detail, covering more than 25 streams and 200 lakes, with 14 maps and 40 photos. Trout populations are described in depth, along with fishing techniques, access and hiking directions.
Tideline: Captains, Fly-Fishing and the American Coast

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Combining narrative essays and luminous black & white images, Tideline is a revealing look at the working soul of American saltwater fishing. Authors Kirk Deeter and Andrew Steketee traveled the intercoastal waterways from Cape Cod to San Diego with photographer Marco Lorenzetti to create a uniquely illustrative work on the lives of nine sportfishing captains, as well as the remarkable fish and seascapes that fuel the imagination. Tideline is, at once, an entertaining, enlightening, and honest look at the diversity of the sea's human and natural life. From the solitude and serenity of the flats to the spirited adventure and adrenaline of blue water, this book captures the rugged and beautiful stories of fish and men.
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This unique guide recommends more than 80 traditional hunting and fishing lodges in backwoods Maine that offer vacation packages for curious travelers as well as sportsmen in search of an unusual getaway.
Part of a 50-year tradition, Maine sporting camps are typically centered around a central dining lodge serving home-cooked meals, with individual rental cabins set along a lakeshore. Many camps have been run by the same family for generations, and loyal guests return year after year. Some camps are easily accessible and offer a full range of outdoor activities for families; others are deep in the woods and ideal for a fishing or hunting retreat. This fascinating guide is the only resource describing where to find these unique wilderness getaways.
Activities available at Maine sporting camps include fishing, hunting, boating, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, birding, and moose-watching. Hearty home-cooked meals and cozy cabins make hanging around camp just as appealing as exploring the wilds.
Alice Arlen's comprehensive guide describes how to get there, when to go, what to bring, rates, and the facilities and activities offered. Interviews with camp owners and selected recipes from camp kitchens round out this unique portrait of a rare and beloved way of life.
Describes accommodations at more than 80 sporting camps
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A one-of-a-kind guide to a unique vacation destination
Will appeal to traditional hunters and fishers as well as to urban travelers in search of a unique, rustic vacation getaway
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