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    Bass Fishing Career Paper

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    Being a BassMaster. Fishing and money. Bass Fishing professionals get 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…

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    The Bass Mant

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    question will the Narrator pick the bass or Shelia Mant. I believe he will pick the bass. One reason I believe this is because the amount of time he spends fishing. In the reading, he stated how he has been fishing the whole summer. Since he fished so much he has a deep knowledge of fishing; he knows the type of fish by just hearing a splash. Fishing is an activity he enjoys and so he has put money into his hobby. He…

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    Written by Norman Mcalester as almost an autobiography except the story is fluffed a little bit. The story is about a man and his life, how he grows up his life at home and his life in the real world. THe main points in his life are religion, fly fishing, and his family. The choosing of this book for this course was perfect for myself. A big reason for me coming to college was the ability to fish so close to school and experience the outdoors. Through reading the book and interacting in class…

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    Shakespeare Ugly Stik Got Its Name During the 1940s, fishing rods were made of either hollow or solid fiberglass. Hollow fiberglass fishing rods were lighter and more affordable than solid versions, but they were more brittle and subject to breakage, particularly the tip. The solid rods were stronger, but they were also heavier and more expensive than the hollow ones. Shakespeare developed a process that consolidated the benefits of each type of rod by joining a hollow fiberglass base to a…

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    Freshwater Lakes vs. Saltwater Ocean Fishing During this paper, I will be discussing the differences between freshwater and saltwater fishing along with the similarities. Although, these too types of fishing are very similar because in the end your goal is to catch the fish but the huge difference between the two are the types of fish you will catch in the ocean compared to fresh water. Also, the different types of lures, line, rods, and gear hope you enjoy. The majority of anglers…

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    Telescopic Fishing Essay

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    Title: Helpful Guide in Determining which is the Best Telescopic Fishing Rod Meta-Title: The Best Telescopic Fishing Rod Helpful Guide Meta-Description: This best telescopic fishing rod guide will make your fishing activity fun and worry-free. Are you in search for the best telescopic fishing rod? If so, then you are at the right page. Telescopic fishing rods have become very popular for many anglers. There are two reasons why – one is because it is affordable and second it is easy to carry…

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    Screwdriver Project

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    Curt Phillips MEC 113 Project Screwdriver A screwdriver is a hand tool which is considered to be used as a hand-operator to unloose a screw with slotted heads. The first characteristics for screwdriver that it is a shaped like a cross, and has a beveled tip. The second characteristic for screwdriver that it has a tip of a flat-blade tip. It is flat and tapered, and somewhat like a chisel. The materials that are made for the handle of a screwdriver are steel, wood, metal or plastic. In…

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    To choose the best travel fly rod is actually not quite possible because there are many different situations that fly fishing involves, and unfortunately there is no "one size fits all" rod. Likewise it is important that you buy the right rod as your good experience will depend on it. The main factors that you will want to take in to account when selecting a travel fly rod are length, diameter, weight, and quality. To skip this valuable information and to find out exactly what we recommend, make…

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    they were going to go fishing. He also shows that they have a strong bond with each other which helps his father have a trustworthy bond with his son. Bill Harper had no fishing rod so the son told his dad and then his dad said that Bill Harper could use his sons rod and his son can use his rod. This shows that their relationship is trustworthy because the rod is his dad’s most valuable one. Another example of this is when the son tells his dad that he was going to go out fishing with Bill…

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    The type of crappie fishing tackle you use is a personal choice; it is important that you feel comfortable with it and you can get the "feel" to know what the bait is doing as it maneuvers underwater and you can detect the sometimes tap-tap light hit of a crappie. My pet rig is a six-and-a-half-foot spinning rod, medium action, fitted with an ultra light Mitchell 308 reel filled with 6lb. test monofilament. A spincast outfit is plenty good; even fly tackle in some specialized situations, a…

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