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    Catching Summer Bass

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    see bass feeding on the surface, much like a trout eating bugs on the surface, but instead of sipping a fly they bass will smash it like a Mack truck. Ever since I was young and would drag jitterbugs across the surface on a spinning rod, top water fishing has always been my favorite method. 7. Find moving water Bass—mainly smallies—will hang out on the edge of moving water. Areas around culvert inlets and outlets are a good place to start. Much like trout, Bass will sit on the edge of the…

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    the water. We went out on a local lake and started fishing. After about five hours of fishing, with no luck, it became dark and we headed home. The next morning we headed out to try again.…

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    Abstract: Human impact has lead Eubalaena glacialis, or the North Atlantic Right Whale, population to be classified as critically endangered. Habitat fragmentation, fishing entanglement, whaling, and shipping are of the main direct human impacts that have affected the North Atlantic Right Whale population. This leads to a decrease in population because of mortality, injury, or other health impacts. Despite conservation efforts the North Atlantic Right Whale population has not seen much growth…

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    The Open Boat Sparknotes

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    The story “The Open Boat” tells of men on a small boat in the middle of the ocean. Has you keep reading the story details of it come to spring up throughout it. A shipwreck had occurred moreover, there were only four survivors. One of the survivors names is Billie he was much built and a muscular man; he rowed one of the oars of the boat. The other three survivors were the cook, an unknown person, and the captain of the ship that wrecked. As the tiny boat drifted through the ocean it was…

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    1) Survival is of the utmost importance on the reef. Explain how coloration benefits both predators and prey. Give examples of each. Survival on the reef is of the upmost importance. There are many ways that creatures on the reef attempt to achieve these means, one of these methods is called coloration. Coloration is important because it allows residents of the reef to communicate with each other in very simple terms, but also very effectively. These communications include mating or…

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    My 4-H Club's President

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    taking care of their animals. Now on to my projects; I show market rabbits, I am doing a fishing project book, a rabbit project book and a grill master project book. This is only my first year of 4-H so this is a lot of responsibility to take on but I feel that I can get it done and I will get it done. I am going to explain to you each one of my projects starting off with the fishing one. In the fishing project book You learn about natural resources, the anatomy of certain species of fish…

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    The Salmon Crisis

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    By May 2016, Greenpeace calculated that 39,000 tons of salmon washed up near the island of Chiloe in Chile. Six months later the government and the public have yet to reconcile their beliefs on the cause of the incident. According to Soberanes and Perez’ article, “The salmon crisis in Chile’s Chiloe Island,” government officials blame a “red tide” of algae as the main cause of the fish kill, completely independent of government authorization for the salmon industry to dump 9,000 tons of dead…

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    Putting A Boat In Water

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    Putting a boat in the water has many steps to overtake when wanting to do properly. You have to have the right equipment and not following these easy steps there will be some accidental accidents. Knowing the proper way to put a boat in the water is critical when you are a lake rat or a first timer. The first thing you need to do is get the equipment necessary to put a boat in properly. The first thing needed is a vehicle that can pull whatever type of vessel you use to do your lake rat…

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    Salmon Dams

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    on the predators behaviors to become reliant on this source of food similar to the experiments performed by Pavlov when a dog heard a bell. Dams can also cause a delay for juveniles that are try to get back the ocean leaving them open to more dangers like disease, water pollution and being open to other predators. If these dams don’t have a way for fish to bypass them it won’t just effect that population of salmon, trout etcetera the impact would ripple out into the entire ecosystem for example…

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    Canoes In Canada Essay

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    Is there anything more quintessentially Canadian than a boy and a girl in a little canoe? The Canadian Canoe museum suggests that “in the history of watercraft, the canoe of the Aboriginal Peoples is perhaps the ultimate expression of elegance and function. All of its parts come from nature, and when it is retired, it returns to nature.” Historically, the canoe played a huge role in almost all assets of life and certainly played a large role in British Columbia’s history. Fast forward to…

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