Skinning A Deer
March 10, 2010 by Ben Vinson
Filed under Sports
While it may not be the most exciting job in the world, skinning a deer is important when returning from a hunt or when still actually on the hunt. This information will be handy for that day on which you will need to skin a deer.
Skinning a deer can take hard process if you are not experienced yet. But it will soon be easy if you follow the steps. Physically, deer has separate skin and muscle tissues that make it easier to skin.
Hang the deer down to start the skinning process. This way, it is easier to clean the deer from dirt and dust it gets during the journey home, and also from the skin itself. Do not wait too long for the skinning. Two hours is the maximum time. If you wait more than two hours, the skin may be more difficult to drag and the meat will no longer be fresh.
Take a shard knife and stab between the lower leg’s large tendon and bone. Keep focusing on the part and put your finger in to sense the lump.
Once you have found that lump, sever the lower leg at the lower end of the two parts of the double joint. Cut the skin and the tendons here and then snap the deer’s leg over your own leg, using your body’s leverage to break it.
The next step is to move on the upper side and make more holes near the deer’s tendon and front legs. Keep focusing on the holes. If they are good, it will be easier for you to skin the deer later.
You will then sever and snap the front legs as well, making the skinning process easier. Use your finger tips and thumbs to get inside the skin near the lower leg incisions and begin to pull the skin off.
The skinning process may be hard in the beginning since the skin is quite tight. But once you can pull off some inches, the rest will be easy to finish. And even more after you see the meat, the reward of your hunt.
Skinning a deer, while not particularly romantic, is a process that should take around ten to fifteen minutes and relies almost entirely on your own body weight and strength.
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Streaming Soccer Matches Online
March 10, 2010 by Lawrence Fader
Filed under Sports
Thanks to the miracle of modern technology its now possible to watch live football (Soccer) or any other popular sports on your PC free of charge.
The P2P programs released on Internet have all the advantages. You can download any of the eight available in the current time and start watching your favorite live matches. Remember, they are free.
These p2p programs all work in relatively the same way, firstly you install the freeware program onto your computer. Within each program is a channel list, when the channel you want to watch is clicked on it will launch in the player.
If you wonder where the channels come from, think of volunteers who share their signal. Many sport fans like you may have a TV card, paid TV channels, or TV stations that broadcast their favorite sport matches such as football, and they are willing to share with others who also enjoy the same match. It is great, isn’t it?
The more people that watch these channels at any given time the stronger the signal gets as your computer will act as sort of a repeater, so while you are watching you are actually strengthening the signal for everyone else.
If you are looking for P2P programs information, maybe you will mostly read about Sopcast and TVU. Both are the most popular P2P programs in the moment as they have thousands of channels to choose and higher security level in terms of spy ware. All popular sport channels worldwide can be accessed with the programs.
According to statistics Sopcast has been downloaded by over 2 million people and hundreds of thousands of people could watch the bigger games. PPlive used to be the most popular but now will only broadcast in China.
The football games that can be found on these channels include all English and European football leagues, Champions League, International football, russian football leagues, Chinese Ultra League, again the list is pretty much endless. Outside of football you can also find live cricket, tennis, boxing, American Football, Ice Hockey and any other popular worlwide sports.
So the arguments for becoming a fan of football over the internet are quite sufficent, its free, easy to use, instant and extremely convenient. All you need is a computer, online access and of the course the passion to watch live football on your PC.
Lawrence Fader invites you to Watch Live Footy Online and enjoy the freedom that your computer and internet can provide you. Don’t get stuck paying those expensive satellite or cable company prices. Watch Live Footy Online for rock bottom prices, now!!
The Fast Pace of Addicting Flash Games
March 3, 2010 by Kenneth Elliott
Filed under Sports
After a stressful day at work you come home only to be faced with boredom and same old cliched TV programs? To drive away this loneliness and weariness some people make friends, others look out for dates while some others spend time talking over phone or watching television. But only few clever ones know about the secret of driving away this ennui permanently which is by playing flash games over the internet. There are several flash games available over the internet, some of which are even free of cost, and these games can really rejuvenate you. Playing a few flash games every now and then can insulate you from the everyday stress that comes out of your work or managing your family or studies.
Even gamers who do not have the patience to download and then install 1G game can enjoy these interesting flash games without any wait. Flash games have many benefits over the traditional 1G game, some of which are: * Flash games can be played on any browser and do not have any elaborate system requirements unlike the complex console games. * Flash games are a perfect fit for people who are casual players and are looking for a vent and want to play for few minutes as opposed to the elaborate 1G game that can consume lot of time before you can finish them. * With minimum control keys, you can start playing and enjoying flash games immediately unlike 1G game that take time before you can get accustomed to the control keys. * There are many services that offer addicting flash games for free. Without spending a dime over costly gaming systems and CDs you can enjoy flash games over the internet.
Due to burgeoning gaming market the quality of the flash games has reached a different level. Equipped with latest technologies, seamless user interface and easy controls, flash games are fast becoming a rage.
Players from all segments such as adults, children, students and professional are increasingly realizing the benefits of addicting flash games and are flocking online to play it. Some of the addicting flash games are:
Totomi: In this game the player has to build up an animal totem pole. The challenge is to successfully build the pole by picking up the animals from an assembly line and placing them into the totems after carefully considering their relationship and compatibility with other animals.
Bejeweled: This game is very simple and well suited for players who are not accustomed to flash games. The challenge of this game is to make group of three gems from constantly moving gems of different colors.
Bow man: If you are fan of war games then you will find this flash game very addictive. In this game you have to target your enemies with a bow and arrow by arching the bow at different angles depending on how far your enemies are.
Flash games are your life. Play some of the best funny games available on the net. Also check out all the stickman Games available.
Montreal Remains Atop CFL With Hard Fought Win Over Saskatchewan
March 3, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Sports
The Montreal Alouettes withstood a tough challenge from the Saskatchewan Roughriders to win their 7th game of the season by a 34-25 margin. Als rookie QB Chris Leak scored the winning points, flawlessly converting on a third down goal line situation that also happened to be the first play of his CFL career.
After the game, Leak recounted his high pressure introduction to CFL football:
\”It\’s a about trust – that\’s the number one thing. I\’m just happy for the opportunity to earn the trust of the coaches and my teammates.\”
The Alouettes swept the season series from Saskatchewan, having won 43-10 in Regina in early July. Saskatchewan has only won twice in their past eleven trips to Montreal, and will have to wait until next season to try and gain a measure of redemption.
The Roughriders held the edge in most of the statistical categories, but were undone by turnovers and a failure to cash in on drives deep into Als territory. Riders coach Ken Miller said in his postgame comments that there was plenty of responsibility to go around:
\”It\’s a team game and the fault doesn\’t lie with any individual. Darian played probably his best. He turned the ball over three times, but he made plays with his feet and was a leader for us. I\’m really proud of the way the men battled, but our team still needs to be tuned up some.\”
On the positive side, the Roughriders sacked Alouettes QB Anthony Calvillo four times and moved the ball well on offense. Wide receiver Weston Dressler, who caught eight passes for 179 yards and after the game focused on the positives:
\”We were in it until the end. I think we showed we can complete with the best team in the league and I think we just have to keep working at it. We\’re really close to being a great football team.\”
Both teams will enjoy a bye next weekend, with Montreal returning to action on Friday, September 4th as they travel to Vancouver to play the BC Lions. The two teams will rematch at Montreals Molson Stadium the following week. Saskatchewan will return to action on Sunday, September 6th as they host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and noted authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.
Packers Send Rams To 13th Straight Defeat
February 28, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Sports
Now that the Detroit Lions have ended their losing streak, the St. Louis Rams are officially the worst team in the NFL. The Rams extended their losing streak–now the NFL\’s longest–to 13 games on Sunday with a 36-17 loss to the Green Bay Packers on their home field at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. The Packers Aaron Rodgers threw for 269 and two touchdowns and rushed for a third as Green Bay pulled away in the second half. The victory snapped a five game road losing streak for Green Bay.
Green Bay easily covered as a 6 road favorite, in the process earning their second pointspread cover in three NFL regular season games this year. The Rams dropped to 1-2 against the spread. The 53 combined points scored went OVER the posted total of 42. It was the Rams first OVER in three games this season, while Green Bay went OVER for the second time. The Rams have only covered 12 of their last 36 lined games.
Rogers had been sacked a league high ten times in his first two games, but only went down twice in the victory over the Rams. Afterwards, he praised his offensive line for giving him the time he needed to complete passes downfield:
\”They really gave me some time. I was able to move in the pocket.\”
Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo blamed the loss on the lack of big plays generated by his defense:
\”It\’s the big plays on defense that kill you and the turnovers — we didn\’t get any takeaways.\”
Packers coach Mike McCarthy, meanwhile, praised the big play ability of his offense in earning the victory:
\”Big plays equal points in this league. We say it every week. It was evident today. We have the ability to play that way.\”
Green Bay quarterback Rodgers continued to explain the teams big play ability, suggesting that much of it stemmed from the Rams single coverage of Greg Jennings and Donald Driver:
\”If they are in press coverage on Driver and Jennings, we\’re going to take our shots. I was able to put the ball in the spot.\”
The Rams will look to end their ending streak next weekend, but wont receive any help from the schedule maker as they travel cross country to play the improving San Francisco 49ers. Theyll return home the following Sunday to play the Minnesota Vikings before taking to the road again, traveling to Florida to play the Jacksonville Jaguars. Green Bay will head to Minnesota for a Monday Night game against the Vikings next week.
Ross Everett is a experienced freelance writer experienced in travel, casino gambling and sports handicapping. He is a staff handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is responsible for providing daily free sports picks. In his spare time he enjoys fine dining, fencing and deep sea diving. He lives in Southern Nevada with four dogs and a pet coyote.













