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    that do not occur on land.” Striped bass (Mornoe saxatilis) have many adaptations, such as an inferior mouth, to grab food below because they are carnivorous. They have a rounded tail for short burst of speed t get away from bigger predators, and a fusiform body for high speeds. The striped bass live all the way north of Canada, all the way down to Florida. The striped bass mostly live in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, but can also live in Long Island Sound. Striped bass live in the pelagic zone…

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    What Size Hook For Bass Is The Right One For You? Have you ever wondered what size of hook you should use for fishing? If yes, this is just the right place for you. Hooks for fishing are variable regarding shapes, designs, and materials. However, choosing what size hook for bass fishing is even more confusing. It is not as simple as coming to a store, and pick one size randomly; it is about finding the most suitable one for your fishing purpose and your bait. In this post, you will understand…

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    reading ”The Bass,the River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. This story is about a boy and he has to choose between a girl he likes and fishing. In this journal I will be questioning and. I wonder if will he choose Sheila or the bass. The first possibility is he could choose the bass.He loves fishing. He knows everything there is to know about fishing. He has spent most of his time fishing. This bass is the biggest bass he has ever seen and the bass is really strong. He thinks that the bass…

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    Striped bass eat a variety of foods, including fish such as alewives, flounder, sea herring, menhaden, sand lance, silver hake, tomcod, smelt, silversides and eels, as well as lobsters, crabs, soft clams, small mussels, sea worms and squid. The largest bass in Texas was caught on the Brazos river and it was 53 pounds. Stripped bass inhabit coastal waters up to 10 kilometers from shore and are often found in bays. In spring, they migrate to freshwater rivers and lakes to spawn. There are also…

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    Why do you want to participate in Bass Connections? (250 word maximum) When my family faced financial hardship, we lost our health insurance. We had to avoid doctors for a few months. Fortunately, my mother received a new job and her employers insurance. A day later, I contracted a virus that sent me to the ER. Insurance saved us from the burden of a hospital bill. For the uninsured, medical bills provoke fear. Society must provide insurance for those who cannot afford it. The ACA touted…

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    Bass Fishing Reels – Essential Bass Fishing Equipment Reels are an essential piece of bass fishing equipment. It is this part of your fish equipment which can determine whether or not you can get the bass out of the water quick enough and smooth enough and in such a way which can prevent the fish from getting away. A fishing reel can be used by all types of fisherman, including beginners, professionals and industrial fisherman. A fishing reel is a round, cylindrical devise attached to the bas…

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    Journal 1 I am reading “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. The story is about a fourteen-year-old boy, with a love for fishing and a crush on the seventeen-year-old girl next door. His love for Sheila soon comes into conflict with his passion for fishing. In this Journal I will be looking at his choice between his two loves and how it turns out for him. As I go on with the story I see that the narrator has to make a choice between the bass or Sheila, so I wonder…

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    Do you like bass fishing, and don’t have a high school or college team? Not enough high schools and colleges offer fishing teams or clubs. More schools all around America need to offer these fishing clubs and teams. Bass fishing is one of America’s fastest growing sports. Although many schools aren’t realizing it and if they are these schools don’t want to start any teams or clubs. Every child has different skills. Some kids have the skill to throw a 90 mile an hour baseball, but others…

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    As time went on, I went from fishing in a small creek to the local lakes around my home area. My cousin had a bass boat and we began fishing together every weekend. From that point on I learned a began to learn a lot more about fishing, bass fishing in general. Preparation was a key thing you needed to try to have a fun successful day on the lake. Tackle and other equipment is a definite factor to narrow down that night before as you will make sure all your tackle is organized and that you…

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    Lessons In Love You should really get to know your crush before you act like someone you’re not, because it may come back to haunt you in the future. According to “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant”, a country boy has grown a slight crush on the city girl next door, yet with him being a few years younger, he can’t help but to eye her from afar and gape at her beauty. In comparison with the other by the name of “Lessons of Love”, a girl has fallen for a boy who she thought would never notice…

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