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    Are you into fishing? Then, why not try bass fishing? Bass fishing is one of the best recreational activities during the summer season. The water is warmer during this time, so, the fish can feed on whatever they want to eat. And there are a lot of bass fishing techniques that you can do to enjoy this kind of recreational activity. There are three bass fishing techniques that have kept by the pros to themselves. Search and Destroy or Top to Bottom. The water should be break into 3 depths when…

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    Fly Fishing Comparison

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    people think of “Fishing” their minds usually picture something along the lines of some old man sitting on the end of a dock, drinking has six pack of natty lite, with a lip full of grizzly wintergreen, holding a beat up $10 push button reel, dropping a live worm down hoping to catch a little bream. Right there is where most people are wrong. There is more ways to fish other than just poking a hole through a worm and waiting for hours to have the chance to catch a small fish. Bank fishing,…

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    Atlantic Salmon Fishing Fishing Atlantic salmon is not like catching trout. A trout will feed day or night and when it so desires whereas the Atlantic salmon has come from the ocean strong and fat, but has not come to feed. It has come to spawn. The male joins up with the female, to create more future salmon. A place is selected in the river and becomes the nesting area. This area is mainly protected by the male and these are the gender that are mostly caught on the Puelo River, in…

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    The sun was rising up; the birds have just woken up, it was early in the morning, Manolo was getting ready for another training day with his father. As they began training his father told him to finish the bull as if it was his first bullfight, "I can't do it, this is not right," are the words that Manolo said to his father, this is an excellent example of how people can stand up for what they believe in, just how Manolo did. Manolo since a young kid has always wanted to be a musician, he loved…

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    Salmon Depletion Essay

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    commodity in the fishing industry. “Thirty years ago, there were several thousand salmon boats in California. More recently, as the fish became scarce, only a few hundred worked the coast. Then salmon populations crashed, and this year for the first time U.S. officials canceled all ocean salmon fishing off California and most of Oregon”(Tucker). The overfishing and decline of salmon caused that fishing in California had to be controlled immensely. If the fish got past the fishing boats, they…

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    Why Overfishing Is Bad

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    Overfishing is, very simply, catching a large amount of fish so rapidly that the population cannot reproduce fast enough to replace those being caught. Signs of overfishing can go back as early as the 1600’s. In Medieval times a pair of fishing boats would drag a net between the two of them catching everything in its path. During the 1800’s, when humans needed blubber for oil lamps, they killed off a huge population of whales. In California, the herring, cod, and sardine population began to go…

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    Boats have been on earth for very long time, helping people get from point A to point B and transporting goods. The first boat found was a dugout canoe found around 7500-8000 years BC. Some of the oldest civilizations such as the Egyptians and the Mesopotamians often used boats around 3000 BC. Boats have evolved dramatically since when they were first built, and their purposes have changed to (Gascoigne 2001). Pre- Industrial Revolution there was a time lag with nearly everything imported.…

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    down the main road following it to all its curves and loops you would run into my Grandparents house. They lived in a large log cabin on a gated drive. My cousins and I went to our Grandparents house for most of the summer. We went hiking, swimming, boat rides, and many other exciting activities for summer…

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    About Brownell Boat Yard We have been a family owned business since the early 1970s and are proud to be three generations strong. Boating is in our blood. We enjoy the activity of all things boats. The Brownell family has been on the water as sailors, divers, repair crews, salvage recovery, suppliers and expert craftsmen. We have dedicated our professional lives to making sure that others have an outstanding experience enjoying the water and the numerous styles and types of craft that sit…

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    White essay is written about the present which he uses this effect as a comprising between present and the past. He shows how his son is just like him and how he used to be. Also how his son is different. Like for instance they both snuck out the boat, but also how he would use aloud out board motor. The difference between time and culture seem to jumps but to show some of the shuttle difference time can cause. Like when he explain the switch of people from humming inboard and to roaring…

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