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    Saltwater Fishing

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    The fishing line you use in freshwater cannot do well when you’re out in the ocean. This realization hit me one time I got invited to a saltwater adventure. As this body of water is practically endless, the fish have varying weights. They can be as long as your thumb or as heavy as a toddler. You can never assume the size you’ll catch, but you bet I didn’t get any when I took the line for lakes that day. This is enough reason for you to learn how to select a saltwater fishing line properly.…

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    There is an old legend about a monster living in the depths of Loch Ness. Some say that it is a dinosaur, others say it's a giant serpent, and others believe it is something else. However, I believe it is one big fat hoax. Many Loch Ness plants and animals are large, large enough to be confused for a monster. One example of something that could be confused as a monster is a sturgeon. Many Loch Ness sightings described Nessie to have bony plates on its back, which matches a sturgeons…

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    way to the concert the huge bass snagged itself on the fishing line being the first biggest bass the narrator has ever seen in his life. This is where he has to decide weither to catch the bass or let the fishing line go and choose the girl over the fish. Does he give up Sheila Mant or the huge bass? The narrator chooses Sheila and lets the bass go to make Sheila proud. Once they get to the concert Sheila ditches the narrator and goes home with a guy named Eric. The narrator finally gets over…

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    caused devastating issues to the environment and inhabitants. It has once been said that there is an unlimited supply of fish in the lakes, oceans and seas. Because these bodies of water are known to be extremely massive, it would be virtually impossible for it to be over fished. Right now, the world’s current population is over seven billion people, and the demand for fish has never been higher as even more common consumed marine organisms are getting depleted every year to the point of the…

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    In modern-day Scandinavia, people use the marine environment as an important part of their life. From large oil rigs to small fishing villages, Scandinavians uilizedt the marine environment that surrounds them. I know this quite well, from experience. My paternal grandmother was raised on a small island and fishing village off the cost of northern Norway, called Sommarøy, near Tromsø. Her father was a fisherman and her mother was a Sami from Finnmark, which also lived off the sea. From her, I…

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    Sharks: Killing Machines? People across the world are stereotypical about sharks, some people think sharks are large man-eating monsters that live to kill, and many people believe that if a shark spots them they will automatically attack without hesitation. This is why I have decided to take the time and do some research and clear up the false information about sharks, since beginning my research I have uncovered that sharks are only known to attack humans when confused or curious. The more I…

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    Jerry Saum Biography

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    North.” During the thirteen-mile trek to Red Lake, Jerry talked about how he needs walleyes, or walligators, to eat; otherwise he would not be able to eat for weeks. I reassured Jerry, confirming I would put him on fish and catch a limit of gators. The four of us finally reached the big lake, and the swells were rolling in fast and were brutally tall. Jerry exclaimed, “”. The wind was blowing straight out of the…

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    Bass Fishing Tricks

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    Bass Fishing Tips and Tricks “If you give a man a fish you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish you feed him for a lifetime”. Fishing is a fun and challenging sport whether you're fishing in a bass tournament or just out on the boat with some friends. There are a lot of tips and tricks to catching bass and there are lots of things you need to be prepared for and know before going out on the water. When planning a bass fishing trip you always need to know the water conditions, like…

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    are taking now. It’s affected by overfishing because it’s a big part of our food source. Also affected by the distribution of species on Earth is becoming more homogeneous. This is caused by the extinction of species or loss of populations. Also the amount of water stored behind large dams is estimated to be three to six times the amount held by natural river channels this excludes natural lakes. Overfishing has started to become a big thing because it’s wiping out the fishes and ruining the…

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    Anyways me,Beau,and Tyler started fishing Beau and I were just catching little fish all the time except two times. Tyler was catching bigger ones then Beau and I but it would take him a while to catch them. Then Beau and I were thirsty so I went up the the little shop and got some water for us we really didn't come prepared with drinks…

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