
As mentioned in a previous post, my favorite NASCAR driver is Matt Kenseth. With a Daytona win followed up by a California win this past weekend, I’m having a good year. (WHY did I not enter a betting pool this year??)
In honor of Matt Kenseth, I propose true fan mania in the form of collecting all that is black and yellow and plastering the #17 on these items. This is what the well-appointed outdoorsman will be sporting this NASCAR season:

1. Arbogast Hula Popper

2. Frabill Flo-troll Minnow Bucket

3. Malibu Kayaks X-13

4. Jig (www.custom-crappie-jigs.com)

5. Spyderco Tasman Salt knife

6. Garmin E-trex GPS

7. Frabill Magnum GT ice shelter

8. Grundens Rain Bibs

9. Black and yellow Clouser Minnow

10. Vans Era shoes

11. Ski-Doo Skandic WT

12. Abu Garcia Revo Reel

13. Mepps Black Fury spinners

14. Skeeter boat in custom colors

15. 2006 Roush F-150 Champion Edition

16. Piper J-3 Cub airplane

17. Sexy bee costume
You will see that the average NASCAR fan will not necessarily be able to afford all of these accoutrements. Piper Cubs were cheap when they were on the market, but are quite collectible now. $8,000 doesn’t just fall off trees for toys like snowmobiles (at least not in my spending climate). The F-150 Roush Edition would definitely break the bank for me. However, wheeled and winged things aside, I think I could afford to just possibly be the Best Matt Kenseth Fan Ever.
Now I’m scaring even myself. I dare Carl Edwards fans to come up with 99 duck-themed ways to honor their driver.
Posted on 23rd February 2009
Under: Better Than Drugs, Blabification, Cultural Analysis, Kill Time at Work, NASCAR goodness, Uplifting | 1 Comment »
Once again, the 3 Rs brings you fishing culture on a platter:
I found Eric Engbretson’s site www.underwaterfishphotos.com by way of Moldy Chum. I love underwater photos of smallmouth bass. It is very cool to be able to visualize what the fish look like “down there.”
Another site that has some spectacular underwater footage is Kim Stricker’s Hook and Look. His website also has multiple species photographed by sneaking up on them with scuba gear. If you get a chance to see the TV show, he also shows lures in action and the responses of fish.
Finally, you owe it to yourself if you love trout to visit Pat Clayton’s FishEyeGuy Photography. His underwater pictures of trout in streams are the finest I have seen. Please go to his gallery and look at his photo of Yellowstone Cutthroats and the other gorgeous streambed scenes. You will probably ooh and ahh and call someone else over to show them the pictures. Incredible stuff!
Posted on 13th February 2009
Under: Better Than Drugs, Fishing, Kill Time at Work, Photo, Uplifting | 1 Comment »