headermask image

header image

Author Archives: Terence Uniacke

Golf For Greenhorns

by Terence Uniacke

The concept of golf is so simple, it’s almost primitive. On the most basic level, the entire game consists of using a club to hit a ball into a hole. How then, can such a simple game be so intimidating to newcomers?

To be fair, there really is a lot for a beginner to learn before he or she can look and feel confident on the green. Playing golf is all about understanding lines and angles, and knowing how to get the ball from point “A” to point “B”. You’ll also need to know about the finer points, like how to stand and even how to swing the club properly. Taking your game from “good” to “great” also requires the ability to putt like a pro.

This really is a lot to comprehend, so it’s best to start with the basics. Golf is all about hitting the ball correctly in order for it to reach its destination, and then sinking the ball into the hole. In order to win the hole, this must be done in fewer swings than anyone else. Your score will increase with every hit. Remember, the person with the lowest score wins.

Eight Clues to Finding Big Bass

by Terence Uniacke

Still searching for the secret to landing big bass? You need to think like a bass. Hooking a trophy bass is five percent luck and ninety five percent know how. You’ve got to learn a lot about natural habits, and habitat, before you should even consider casting your line.

Many pro and recreational anglers expect to hook a bass as soon as they drop their lines into a new body of water. They wonder why the bass aren’t striking, even though they haven’t taken the time to familiarize themselves with the water, above and below the surface.

Finding the best bass fishing area is not a shot in the dark. You need to do a little homework to locate the bass and understand the water.

There are several important factors to keep in mind while searching for those sweet spots swimming with hungry bass:

1. Seasonal patterns will naturally affect your fishing success. Know where bass travel after they spawn, and how they migrate throughout the season. Natural spawning patterns are reflected in bass seasons set by government resource ministries, and all responsible anglers respect their season limits.