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    Recreational Bottom Fishing Regulations Recreational fishing is the act of fishing for fun, to pass the time or for sport. There is no prize in this type of fishing except for relaxation and whatever one catches. The fish caught can be eaten or released, but they may not be sold. Bag limits set on the species of fish regulations on the number of this fish one fisherman is allowed to keep without releasing. Regulations cover everything from amounts and size of the fish caught, to location and

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    The spotted bass is an extremely targeted fish by anglers all over the world. They are a very aggressive fish and are always willing to eat. Spotted bass have brought millions of dollars to the tournament fishing industry. Spotted bass bring many benefits to the fishing industry, but is the risk worth the reward? They are becoming more of a danger than a benefit. The spotted bass is a native species, but many are considering them an invasive species rather than a native fish. The spotted bass has

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    Essay About Fishing

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    Ever since I was a young kid my father has been taking me fishing. He has successfully brainwashed me into loving the activity. Now don’t get me wrong, I love the sport and I am so thankful that my father shared with me this passion. The stories that I could tell about our fishing adventures are endless. My dad has been taking me out fishing every chance he could. There are however a few instances that shine through the countless hours out on the water with poles in hand. During a family vacation

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    serveral alternative methods that work well too. Traditional float fishing rigs consist of a float, pencil lead or splitshot and your choice of lure. Most common choice of lure would be cured roe,wool combinations , or corkies and small spin n glo’s. Over the last few years, the rivers edge is getting more & more crowded, as fishing pressure increases so does the amount of lures the fish will see in a day. Trying new methods of fishing can sometimes prove to be rewarding. There are three presentation

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    Hunting and fishing have been around since the beginning of the world. Soon humans would come along and carry on the practice of surviving and thriving this ancient way. Both hunting and fishing are skills that are still used today, but are not used so much as to survive but as a sport. What are the similarities and differences between hunting? Well for those of the readers that have not participated in either events or do engage but have never wondered about this question, hopefully this essay will

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    Kayak Camping Trip Essay

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    Kayak Fishing Camping Trip Tips (951 Words) Whether you want to spend more time at your favorite fishing spot or finally have time to make a trip to explore some new lakes or rivers, there’s nothing quite like a kayak fishing camping trip. Not only do they offer a great excuse to fish to your heart’s content, but you also get to spend more time in the great outdoors. However, combining kayak fishing with camping means you need to spend a lot more time on preparation, especially if you are far from

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    I believe that fishing in Canada is much better than fishing in the United States. Through personal experience, I have had better luck fishing in Canada than in the United States. Every year, my family and I go on vacation to Senneterre in Quebec, Canada. It is about an eighteen hour drive to go fishing at Parent Lake Lodge. We stay for about two weeks in a small cabin. It’s made of wood and a tile roof. We rent it from a married couple about sixty years old, Lisette and Rolan. It doesn’t cost a

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    Fly Fishing History

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    on a dock at a nearby pond, fishing and it is peaceful and quiet when all of sudden a fish bites the hook! Fishing is all about waiting patiently for the right fish, having the right equipment, and knowing what a person wants to catch; fishing is more than a way to survive, it has now grown into a lucrative sport, and become a big hobby for many people around the world. Fishing is a sport that all started with a stick, line, a hook, and a bait. The whole goal of fishing is to catch a fish, either

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    Have you ever been hunting, fishing, or crabbing? Although these activities are really fun to do, it has a major effect on the Eastern Shore. Hunting, fishing, and crabbing have a major impact on the Eastern Shore. They provide entertainment, food, and bonding time with your family. Hunting, fishing, and crabbing provide entertainment for certain people and is a fun sport for some people. For most people they like the adrenaline rush that you get when you see the animal you are hunting, when you

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    Bass Fishing “The initial Classic for the world championship was held on Nevada's Lake Mead, and the purse was all of $10,000 (“Bass Fishing, Then and Now”). This is important because the bass fishing industry has changed a great deal since the first bass classic. In the Bassmaster Classic in 2016, the winner was awarded $300,000, while the second and third place were awarded about $40,00(“Bass Fishing, Then and Now”). There is a drastic difference from when the grand prize was only $10,000. In

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