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Old February 20th, 2008, 08:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Online Mappable Waters Database

What's better than an online resource with information on all of the
lakes and rivers throughout the America's?

Having them plotted on a map with the ability to browse by area and
search by latitude and longitude. Our geo-fishing database is kind of
like a cross between a fishing version of Wikipedia (although a lot
more fun) and the way Expedia plots hotels on a map. You can post
articles on your favorite fishing spot, photo galleries or tips and
techniques relating to a body of water (videos coming soon).

It's your chance to share your knowledge with other anglers in the
only way that really makes sense--plotted on a map.

We're just getting started and are looking for anglers who want to
post articles on the various fishing spots throughout North America.
Our main page is http://www.castawaysclub.com and you can check out
how our geo-fishing system works at
http://www.castawaysclub.com/waters/...hop-creek.html.
Then just click on show/hide map and you'll see how cool it is.

P.S. - We're avid fly-fisherman ourselves and would love to see more
entries on fly-fishing waters.
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Old February 21st, 2008, 03:17 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
George Cleveland
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Default Online Mappable Waters Database

On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:51:10 -0800 (PST), wrote:

What's better than an online resource with information on all of the
lakes and rivers throughout the America's?

Having them plotted on a map with the ability to browse by area and
search by latitude and longitude. Our geo-fishing database is kind of
like a cross between a fishing version of Wikipedia (although a lot
more fun) and the way Expedia plots hotels on a map. You can post
articles on your favorite fishing spot, photo galleries or tips and
techniques relating to a body of water (videos coming soon).

It's your chance to share your knowledge with other anglers in the
only way that really makes sense--plotted on a map.

We're just getting started and are looking for anglers who want to
post articles on the various fishing spots throughout North America.
Our main page is
http://www.castawaysclub.com and you can check out
how our geo-fishing system works at
http://www.castawaysclub.com/waters/...hop-creek.html.
Then just click on show/hide map and you'll see how cool it is.

P.S. - We're avid fly-fisherman ourselves and would love to see more
entries on fly-fishing waters.



Eat it and die.

Yours truly,
G.Cleveland
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Old February 21st, 2008, 03:30 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Online Mappable Waters Database

George Cleveland wrote:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:51:10 -0800 (PST), wrote:


What's better than an online resource with information on all of the
lakes and rivers throughout the America's?

Having them plotted on a map with the ability to browse by area and
search by latitude and longitude. Our geo-fishing database is kind of
like a cross between a fishing version of Wikipedia (although a lot
more fun) and the way Expedia plots hotels on a map. You can post
articles on your favorite fishing spot, photo galleries or tips and
techniques relating to a body of water (videos coming soon).

It's your chance to share your knowledge with other anglers in the
only way that really makes sense--plotted on a map.

We're just getting started and are looking for anglers who want to
post articles on the various fishing spots throughout North America.
Our main page is
http://www.castawaysclub.com and you can check out
how our geo-fishing system works at
http://www.castawaysclub.com/waters/...hop-creek.html.
Then just click on show/hide map and you'll see how cool it is.

P.S. - We're avid fly-fisherman ourselves and would love to see more
entries on fly-fishing waters.




Eat it and die.

Yours truly,
G.Cleveland


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