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Another tough day on the Stripers, caught some very nice Sea Bass to send the guys home with... (Read more)  |


Mullet are everywhere at the moment. Trout, snook, and reds taking advantage of the abundant forage (Read more)  |
Not a long list this week, but at least we had a clear winner for the Weekly Website Award, Resident Evil: Extinction - Official Site . IN the coming weeks we should see some big sites launch as award season  |
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas - An acacia tree that started sprouting a foamlike substance on its branches after its owner died is drawing hundreds of people a day to see what some believe is supernatural ice.  |


WAYNE, Mich. - A suburban Detroit man's luck has been snaking every which way this week.  |
Filed under: PhotosI miss my old passport, the one I did much of my world travelling on, and not just because it is filled with colourful Visas from Southeast Asia. Not to toot my own horn or anything, but that  |
Filed under: Food and Drink, Photos, Nepal, United StatesThere are some pies worth driving for. The chess pie at the Inn in Shaker Village in Pleasant Hill, Kentucky comes to mind. So does the strawberry rhubarb pie at Wallkill View  |
Filed under: Learning, Photos, North America, OceaniaEarly Tuesday morning will bring the second total lunar eclipse of 2007 (read our coverage and viewing guide on the previous one here). This time around, the best place to view the eclipse is  |
Filed under: PhotosMatt of Where the Hell is Matt? fame snapped this photo of two camels in a desert somewhere who have their front leg tied to their snout. According to the kids on digg, this is to keep them  |
Filed under: PhotosA while back, Willy posted what he called the greatest and most unusual travel photo of all time. Remember that? Well, Willy -- my dear friend -- I think I've found a photo that beats yours. It's the  |
Filed under: Hiking, Photos, Camping, Ecotourism Float plane fishing in Alaska has always sounded like a prohibitively expensive proposition to me.Having just returned from my first time doing so, I can now definitively state just how wrong I was. Sure,  |
Filed under: Surfing, Photos, Africa, Tanzania, Photo of the Day Besides the fact that this shot is gorgeous, it caught my attention because it reminded me of Surf's Up, the movie I saw this past Monday with a slew of  |
Filed under: PhotosThis image requires little explanation, but I'll give you some anyway. It reminds me of one of those fake arms you can buy or make to stick in the door of your trunk. Or remember that one episode  |
Filed under: Hiking, Photos, CampingIf you've been enjoying Gadling the last couple of days, you may have read our two-part series highlighting the joys of float plane fishing in Alaska.This was a once-in-a-lifetime vacation I recently took with a group  |
Filed under: Photos, Canada, Where on EarthI wasn't sure if this picture had enough clues for anyone to get it, but you guys have definitely impressed me. Congratulation to Jim, who successfully guessed that this is a picture of Bow  |
Filed under: Hiking, Photos, North America, United StatesEverything is bigger in Texas, and this monster spider web is no different.Discovered by park rangers at Lake Tawakoni State Park in Texas, the football-field sized web is actually the result of millions  |
Filed under: Photos, Europe, Croatia, Germany, Brazil, Photo of the DayThis shot was uploaded to the Gadling Flickr pool by Luminous Lens over a year ago, but I stumbled across it randomly while browsing through the collection of impressive photos  |
Filed under: Photos, Asia, Europe, China, FranceYou know, if I were to casually glance at this photo, I'd believe it were actually taken in Paris: The Eiffel Tower....those other buildings. Very Parisian. But look a little closer and you'll realize  |
Filed under: Photos, Where on EarthThis isn't a regular Where on Earth? feature, but the concept is the same nonetheless. Gadling reader Brooke sent us an email this morning with a link to photo of an unknown cityscape. "We are  |
Filed under: Photos, Airlines, TransportationKorean Air is the proud new owner of the quad-engine, double-decked monstrosity that is the Airbus A380. This thing is so big, and so luxurious -- even the bathroom has a window! That's how you know  |
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