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    Lake Shamineau is where we spent most of our time fishing. Routinely spotted were large northern pike and muskies all while looking for schools of crappies and walleyes. Quietly trolling for walleyes, I happened to snag a small fishing rod. By the looks of it, that rod had been at the bottom of the lake for years. Our keep of walleyes was held to two. The crappies were not biting the best, but managed to keep enough for a family meal. They were harder to catch since they just didn’t want to…

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    Ray Bradbury Biography

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    The World of Ray Bradbury Now remembered as a legend in the world of literature, Ray Bradbury found inspiration for his works from almost everything he saw in the world around him. Some might be surprised to hear him claim that he never worked a day in his life (Bradbury, “Ray Bradbury”). Writing was simply an outlet with which he passionately, eagerly explored his mind. Bradbury did not attend college, but instead learned about writing through observation (Bradbury, “Ray Bradbury”). He…

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    Catch Bass Research Paper

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    There are various options available for people looking to catch bass. The lure you decide to use has to be ideal for the water and weather conditions to attract bass. There are all kinds of bass lures on the market today. They come in all shapes and sizes along with every color imaginable. These are the main types of lures used in bass fishing: plastic/rubber lures, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, jigs, and topwater plugs. Below is a list of the best bass lures so you can learn the differences in the…

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    Why Fishing Is Wrong

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    it was very cool to go fishing with my dad for the very first time and me and my mom went fishing to she got her line stuck up in a tree to so we all do stuff like that and it is fine if you do that stuff like I did and she did and that is when I went fishing. One time, when I went fishing, I had to pick out a good spot. After, that I had to get the stuff out of the car and then get it ready for me. Next, I got my, dads fishing pole ready and then we started fishing I got a bite but after I…

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    and changed over to electrochemical signs, and these signs are transferred to the resulting systems of the visual pipeline. The photoreceptor cells change over light into electrochemical signals, and are separated into two sorts, rods and cones, named for their shape. Rod cells are in charge of our night vision, and react well to diminish light. Poles are discovered for the most part in the fringe locales of the retina, so a great many people will find that they can see better during the evening…

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    Bow Fishing Essay

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    Easton Byrne RPM Pit Crew 2016 Hometown: Reeds Spring, MO Occupation: Student Areas of Bow-fishing Expertise: I’m am not an expert at anything. I am always looking to improve everything I do. Favorite Method of Bow-fishing: I enjoy chasing carp in the clear water of Southwest Missouri. There is nothing more fun than a night on the boat chasing fish with family and friends. Credentials and Awards: I have not won any bow-fishing awards yet. I did finish in the top 16 in the state of…

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    fishing rod into the water. No one was looking which was bad and good at the same time. It all started when I felt a fish bit at the ramp to get to the lake. I thought it was a turtle so I freaked out. Well it wasn’t. I was having the time of my life and this…

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    Finesse Fishing Finesse fishing is pretty much nothing more than "Down Sizing" a particular type of bait or lure. When it comes to winter fishing, or times throughout the year that are considered to be in-active, most anglers will find more success at catching bass by "Down Sizing" or "Finesse" fishing. Finesse fishing patterns are usually fished at a much slower rate as far as "pattern" or "technique" goes due mostly to the inactive bass during these periods. The biggest factor an angler…

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    With the last big three-day holiday coming up this weekend, the campers, swimmers, boaters, and anglers will have their last big fling at area lakes and streams. Most streams are in shape for the fly guys and the lakes will be well stocked. The Moccasin Creek Hatchery will be stocking the following waters this week: Stanislaus River system - Middle, Clarks, South, and North forks; Lyons Canal; Powerhouse stream; and Pinecrest Lake, where shore anglers will be dunking salmon eggs, Powerbait, or…

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    Easy Fishing Process

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    Fishing is an easy going process, but as you get older some things are required. Did you know you can go fishing without clothes. When someone turns 16 they have to get a fishing license, because the law wants to take your fun away. Going fishing is fun when you start catching them. I normally take what I catch and eat them. You have two different reels. You have an open face reel and a closed reel. They both cast different. An open face reel has you throwing the line out into the water…

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