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    Bass Fishing Career Paper

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    both! The job of a professional BassMaster can pay off, literally "pay off". In his first year as a BassMaster Greg Bohannan earned $130,000 by just catching fish! Not everyone is blessed enough for that though. (“Interview with Professional Bass Fisherman Greg Bohannan”). Being a BassMaster requires specific knowledge, the right equipment, and experience that is learned on the job. Becoming a BassMaster requires the right equipment and knowledge. To succeed in this career a college degree in…

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    Joe McClure Mrs. Lozares English II 15 February 2017 The Arts of Professional Bass Fishing 1.The occupation I have picked is Professional bass fishing. I Have always loved fishing since the first day that I was taken fishing with my dad when I was two years old. The adrenaline of pulling in a 10 pound bass is hard to beat for a country boy like me. Fishing doesn’t just involve fun on the weekends any more to some anglers it's a life passion. Another reason i have chosen this occupation is…

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    Portage Lakes State Park

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    Situated on about 1,000 acres of land and about 2500 acres of water, Portage Lakes State Park in Ohio is a wonderful park for fishing, camping, or to just get away from it all. Featuring a number of lakes for boating, fishing, and wildlife watching, Portage Lakes is a unique state park offering something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Portage Lakes State Park touches both Akron and Canton making it an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life in this serene area. Portage…

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    his voyage with the mighty marlin. This begins to develop the theme of Santiago’s relationship with nature. In my opinion, the best theme in the story. In the beginning, it is briefly mentioned that some of Santiago’s, or the old man’s, fellow fisherman disrespected nature. Santiago had a positive relationship with nature. He had no trouble sleeping outside because he was comfortable and relaxed there. He had a connection with the outdoors. When he first caught the marlin, he caught sight of…

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    effective. Although the pace is quite slow, I felt drawn to the old man with his amazing resolve and courage and I could not help but silently encourage him and spur him on in his struggle. The story begins by introducing the “old man” - a Cuban fisherman named Santiago. He has gone 84 days without catching a single fish. In fact, he has been so unlucky that his young apprentice, a boy named Manolin, has been ordered by his parents to no longer join Santiago…

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    The internet is full of great blogs written for fly fishermen by fly fishing experts. Everyone might have a difference of opinion but they know what they are talking about and have the experience to back it up. I have compiled a list of some great blogs and web pages that are probably better than this one. I won’t mention some of the giants such as Orvis, Sage, or field and Stream; they already have tons of recognition for their contribution to the sport (lifestyle) of fly fishing. If you write…

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    Who Is Santiago A Hero

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    The Old Man and the Sea is the story of an old fisherman who struggles to get the greatest catch of his life. For eighty-four days, Santiago has set out to sea and he unfortunately returned empty-handed. In Santiago, the central character of The Old man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway has created a hero who personifies honor, courage, and perseverance. Santiago is the type of man that is willing to take chances in life no matter how hard it may be to accomplish what he wants. Since Santiago is…

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    The Energy In Puri's Air

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    The energy in Puri's air was very holy, and there I was given the proof of positive thinking that can be beneficial only when doubt doesn't exist and the moment is lived in an innocent state of mind, while wishing truly for the best for others without any return expectations. In India, I was surrounded by so much poverty, at this point it seems appropriate to mention that even though I was better off than the local multitude, I traveled for fourteen months outside my native country, Italy, with…

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    family every time. Imagine yourself on a dry dock on the coast of Maine, bringing in your haul from a big fishing trip; this is how the author feels about his trip to the Red Lobster restaurant. The Red Lobster gives you a feel of how it is to be a fisherman whenever you walk inside. By providing this experience, they attract customers and keep showing a profit. The Red Lobster is known for its incredible seafood but what you really notice is how nice it looks on the outside with its red walls…

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    Bass Fishing Tips: Florida, Tournaments And Largemouth Bass Bass fishing can be a fun and challenging sport, but also hard to break into without any knowledge of the subject. There is not one specific way to approach bass fishing. Every fisherman will have his own style of fishing and dispense different advice. Here are some helpful tips that can get you from watching a still fishing line to reeling in a Black Bass. Tackle Tackle is an important aspect of bass fishing to get the fish on the…

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