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by Paul Winter - 2007-05-22
The sport and art of angling has many different subsidiary styles depending upon which fish you're fishing for. But few styles of angling can be more fun or as thrilling as bass fishing. Fishing for b...
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by Nomad Rick - 2007-05-22
There are lakes you can fish on and then there is Lake Huron. Lake Huron fishing is some of the best in both the states and the world.Here are some facts on Lake Huron. It is the 2nd largest of the Gr...
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by Nomad Rick - 2007-05-22
It wasn't that long ago that the idea of fishing the Hudson River was laughable. Now, striped bass fishing on the Hudson is definitely a go.The stripped bass is an ocean going fish that comes into coa...
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by Alta Chattopadhyaya - 2007-05-30
My sister advised me to buy a toddler travel bed because it is becoming an increasingly popular child sleep aid for parents who need to travel frequently. I purchased the travel bed, as I need t...
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by Trevor Kugler - 2007-06-04
One of the most effective techniques for catching Smallmouth Bass is in the flowing water of a river or stream. Smallmouth can be fished for in much the same way that one fishes for trout. As a ...
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by Trevor Kugler - 2007-06-05
One of the most effective techniques for catching Smallmouth Bass is in the flowing water of a river or stream. Smallmouth can be fished for in much the same way that one fishes for trout. As ...
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by Verlyn Ross - 2007-06-06
Bass fishing is the exciting sport of angling for and outsmarting the North American gamefish known as bass. There are many species of bass. This challenging sport is so popular that fishing shows a...
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by Tim F. Richardson - 2007-06-08
A very special combination of very powerful fish feed stimulators, when soaked into your baits, can really multiply your catches with ease...Ground baiting for catfish and carp really can come d...
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by Richard D Mabb - 2007-06-10
A fly fishing reel is a device used to let out and retrieve a fishing line. It uses a spool, which is mounted on an axle. They are used most often in the recreational sport called angling, and are use...
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by The Largemouth Herald - 2007-06-29
The bulrush (bullrush, reeds) is often confused with cattails. Bulrush tends to grow in slightly deeper waters and have more of a circular cross section as compared to the semicircular section of the ...