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You may have ever heard of Letterman with his "Top 10" every night, Jack Nicholson with his "Bucket List". Actually, everyone has at least one list of anything. Today, I would like to introduce a special list for those who are staying on Sanibel, Captiva, Upper Captiva, Gasparilla or Pine Island.
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Here we go:
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1. Walk the beach, wade in the surf
2. Celebrate & toast the setting sun
3. Fish the Matlacha bridge or pier
4. Parrot Heads - Eat a "Cheeseburger in Paradise" at Cabbage Key
5. Catch a trophy tarpon!
6. Book a fishing charter
7. Go parasailing - take your camera
8. Take a ride on the Sanibel Thriller
9. Propose on the beach at sunset
10. Hire a "water limo" (a water taxi)
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Try an Eco Tour or Sightseeing trip12. Visit the cool shops in Boca Grande
13. Lunch at Barnacle Phils, RB & rice!
14. Lunch at Lazy Flamingo, peel & eat
15. Go shelling on the beach
16. Dinner and Rum at Doc Fords
17. Build a sandcastle, find a crab
18. Fish the surf for snook
19. Drink beer on the beach
20. Visit the Gasparilla Inn & Club in Boca Grande - Croquet anyone?
21. Buy a Tommy Bahama shirt
22. Jog on the beach - swim in the sea
23. Windsurfing at Sanibel Lighthouse
24. Drink a Hurricane, then another
25. The Loose Caboose in Boca Grande
26. Catch some snapper for dinner
27. Visit the art galleries in Matlacha
28. Cruise the flats in the Gulf for rays
29. Eat LOTS of fresh Gulf shrimp
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Lunch & boats at Gramma Dots31. Lunch at the Tarpon Inn in Pineland
32. Play golf at Alden Pines
33. Bikes/Segways at Billy's Rentals
34. Build a world class tan - sunscreen!
35. Eat a dozen oysters on the half shell
36. Dinner at the Bubble Room
37. Cruise the Caloosahatchee River - Stop at Tarpon Point or Rum Runners for lunch or dinner
38. Eat at The Joint or Cafe Pignoli's (ribs on Friday!) at Cape Harbour
39. Meet a manatee - find an alligator
40. Photograph the shore birds
41. Andy's Island Seafood - Fresh!
42. Camp out on Cayo Costa
43. Wear an "IBTWYPD" bikini
44. Water taxi - tour Pine Island Sound
45. See the Sanibel Lighthouse
46. Eat ice cream at Boca Grande
47. Try Boca Grande Cart Rentals!
48. Crossed Palms Gallery - Bokeelia
49. Lunch - Waterfront in St. James City
50. Fishing guide - teach the kids to fish
51. Walk the beach at sunrise
52. Eat smelt/drink beer at Bert's Bar
53. Visit the Edison Ford estate
54. Rent a golf cart and visit the lighthouse/museum on Boca Grande
55. Dinner at Sandy Hook - Matlacha
56. Become a "snow bird"
57. Eat our stone crabs, blue crab and Pine Island clams
58. Hunt for Pirate Jose Gaspar's treasure - SWCharters. com
59. Eat a grouper sandwich; blackened!
60. Lunch at the Mucky Duck
61. Visit Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum on Sanibel
62. Curl up with Randy Wayne White's two novels Sanibel Flats & Captiva
63. Go kayaking at Ding Darling
64. Bowman Beach is one of the best
65. Rent a home at the North Captiva Island Club or Safety Harbor Club
66. Rental boats at Four Winds Marina
67. Stay at South Seas Island Resort
68. Buy fresh fruit at a Fruit Stand
69. Calusa Indian Mounds at Pineland
70. Rent a jet ski on the beach
71. Get married barefoot on the beach
72. Sail the Sound in your sloop
73. Cruise the Intercoastal, the Gulf or Charlotte Harbor in your yacht
74. Pilot a plane over the barrier islands. T & G at Page Field
75. Take a fly fishing lesson
76. Learn how to throw a cast net
77. Go snorkeling - beyond the surf
78. See a movie at Island Cinema
79. Buy your supplies at Bailey's
80. Photographers - take Wildlife Drive - Ding Darling
81. Try the Fishing Pier on Sanibel
82. Follow your bliss - retire!
83. The VERY best weather info available at capeweather. com
84. Take the Dinner Cruise from the Marriott
85. Don't worry, be happy! Drink!
86. Hit the DQ - Sanibel/Pine Island
87. Eat some Key Lime pie!
88. Buy a cool fishing shirt
89. Visit She Sells Sea Shells and say it 3 times as fast as you can
90. Breakfast/Brunch at the Lighthouse Caf�
91. Tommy Bahama clothes at Sporty Seahorse Shop - Sanibel
92. Kingfisher Aerial Tours from Pine Island
93. Change your Latitude. Buy a winter home at a bargain price!
94. Hire a water taxi - see Dolphin
95. Eat a Pine Island mango
96. Take Tropic Star to Cayo Costa
97. Hold a "pretend" business meeting on one of the islands
98. Call your boss and quit your job
99. Read the Calusan by C. Lebuff
100. Make lots of new friends - wear a thong or Speedos on the beach
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I'm the owner of SW Charters. I'd like to invite you, your friends and family to a great day on the water fishing or sightseeing in SW Florida. We offer Captiva fishing charters or adventures to Sanibel, Boca Grande and the Pine Island area. SW Charters is happy to serve as your own personal "water limo" and take you wherever you want on your schedule.
www.rei.com Brad, an REI Outdoor School instructor, demonstrates basic kayak paddle strokes in this video: the forward stroke, turning strokes, and boat-control strokes. For the forward stroke, think about placing your blade in the water and moving past it, rather than pulling the blade through the water. This increases your efficiency. The forward stroke is made up of 3 elements: the windup, the catch, and the unwind. Rotate your torso (the windup), place the blade in the water by your foot (the catch), rotate your torso (the unwind) to move your boat forward, and then take the blade out of the water when your hand reaches your hip. Now your already wound up for the next catch. It's a push with the upper hand and a pull with the lower hand while rotating the torso. In kayaking, technique is much more important than upper body strength. Now for turning strokes. The sweep stroke is a forward stroke that allows you to keep your momentum. It begins far forward in the front of the boat, sweeps way wide, and continues all the way back till the paddle touches the stern. Draw strokes help you move your kayak sideways, like to pull up next to a dock. The first draw stroke is a simple reach out and pull toward you. The other draw stroke is the sculling draw stroke: It's a sustained back and forth motion, kind of like spreading peanut butter. The final stroke we'll learn is how to stop a moving kayak—it's back paddling, the reverse of the forward stroke.
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If you have a fisherman in your life, then buying Christmas gifts that really mean something to them has never been easier.� New technology and an ever increasing wealth of diversity and imagination in fishing gear has made picking the hottest fishing gear for Christmas 2009 a pretty fishy situation.� And, there's no need to scale back on the gifts, as there are lots of new fishing gear, like weedless and deep-diving lures, bug-free and waterproof clothing, fish finders and rod-holders that act like remote controlled fishing boats to intrigue and please the fisherman in your life.
The "Aviva Fishing Buddy" is a small, remote controlled sport fishing boat, that trolls a line behind it, while the fisherman sits on the shorelines with the remote control.� Another offering in the remote controlled fishing gear product line is the fishing buddy.� It is a life-preserver crossed with an inner tube, with a mesh seat to sit in the middle of the tube.� The fisherman moves either with a small trolling motor (the fishing buddy has a trolling motor mount), or with swimming flippers.
One hot item new for this upcoming Christmas, which falls in the "why didn't I think of that" category, are new weights that are shaped and painted like small baitfish.� Draw your fish closer to the bait with a weight, replacing the need for spoons above the bait.� Mostly used for bottom feeders and lunker trout, bass or walleye, which commonly school on the bottom of the water body.� Buying a mixed-pack of four different fish species weights, in 2 to 4 different sizes, would be a great, and quite inexpensive gift for your favourite fisherman.
Clothing, fishing vests, waders (either chest or waist waders, depending on the depth of water your fisherman walks into, or his personal preference), bug-free clothing (entire body), fishing hats with attachments to hold favourite lures and flies, and polarized sunglasses are all some of Christmas 2009's hottest fishing gear for presents.� Of course, no fisherman would feel put out with a new fishing boat with trailer, twin 200-horse outboard motors, live wells and a dining/sleeping cabin.
You can simply look inside your fisherman's tackle box, see what types of lures he prefers, and gather a few similar lures from his favourite tackle shop.� Most fishermen do have a favourite tackle shop, and they will have a hat, t-shirt or jacket from that store.� If you do go to their favourite store, the clerk or owner may even know your favourite fisherman, and be able to help you to score major brownie points with the perfect gift.
The hottest fishing gear for Christmas 2009 would most likely be whatever you buy your fisherman for Christmas.� He will use it, and if he catches fish with it, it will be one of the best gifts that you ever gave him.
Fish on!� And shop smartly.
Written by Marc Phillippe Babineau