These days there seems to be more and more social networking and social media sites popping up every day. And as the number of social networking sites grows so does the specializatrion among these sites. Each new site is built for a specific niche audience.
There are niche social network sites that revolve around sports, dating, culture, hobbies, ethnicity, education, romance, entrepreneurship and more. And if you dig even deeper into those general categories you’ll find even more specialization. Take sports for example. There are sites for Basketball, Football, Archery, Swimming, Skeet Shooting, Wrestling, Pool Playing, Synchronized Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Boxing, Canoeing, Cycling, Tennis, Gymnastics, Hockey, Karate, Hang Gliding, Parachuting, Water Skiing, Down Hill Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Water Polo, Bowling, Racket ball, Darts, Foosball, Chess, Netball, Kayaking, Snowshoeing, Mountain Biking, Sprint Running, Cross Country Running, Power Walking, Snow Sledding, Paint ball, Rock Climbing, Hiking, Roller Skating, Ice Skating, Fishing, Water Tubing, Boomerang, Cricket, Cheerleading and more. And don’t forget about fishing. No other sport seems to foster more conversation, sharing of tall tales and photos of actual tales than does fishing.
One of the best social networking sites that caters to fishermen of all types is FishPic.com. FishPic.com is a fishing social network site that allows users to share Fish Pictures, videos, boats, gear, and everything else that surrounds the fishing lifestyle.
Of course we haven’t forgoten that we are a recipe and cooking site. What do you do with all those beautiful fish that you caught? Why turn ‘em into Fish Recipes of course! And here at RecipeStation we’ve got hundreds of great seafood recipes.
Why not try the Bluefish And Green Onion.
First you’ll need to catch a bluefish. Then cut it into 1 pound bluefish fillets. You’ll also need 2 to 3 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 tablespoons finely chopped scallion, 1 tablespoon finely chopped ginger root. Then place fillets in a lightly greased shallow 2 quart casserole dish. Sprinkle soy sauce over fillets; turn to coat. Marinate 20 minutes, turning after 10 minutes. Then rub bluefish fillets with scallion and ginger. Bake for 30 minutes or until fish flakes when pierced with a fork. Happy fishing.