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      <title>Enviable Bass Fishing Lures</title>
      <description>The bass, a North American freshwater food and game fish, is one of the most beautiful fish in point of color, and next to the salmon is the most palatable. Bass fish have a reputation to protect, and they certainly live up to it. Like baseball, Americans </description>
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      <title>How to Make Your Own Fishing Lures</title>
      <description> How to make fishing lures. Make fishing lures - fresh &amp; saltwater plugs &amp; bugs, spoons, spinners, sinkers, jigs, metal squids, eel &amp; eelskin... and much much more!&nbsp;   Wooden lure making.   Learn How to Make Your Own Top Water Wooden Fishi</description>
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      <title>Top Five Trout Lures</title>
      <description> So quit with the chuck-it-and-chance-it already. Instead, take a hard look at the five basic categories of trout lures. Each has its own brand of subtlety and technique. Each has a prime time and place. And each can help you take more trout more often.  1</description>
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      <title>Fishing Secrets Revealed</title>
      <description>  Trout Fishing Secrets At Last! A Proven Method For Catching Trout Every Time You Go Fishing! Find out  which trout lures work, and when.    Bass Fishing Secrets You Are Using the Wrong Bass Lure and You Are Catching Less Bass Because of It.  You Must Fin</description>
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      <title>Shimmering Ice Fishing Lures</title>
      <description>"There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot." - Stephen Wright. Fishing on ice can be an enjoyable sport, provided you are dressed for the occasion. Proper warm clothing and a good pair of boots are indispensable. If, </description>
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      <title>Looking At The Fishing Reel</title>
      <description>Certain things just go together naturally. In some cases, they can't exist without each other. The fishing rod and the fishing reel are two such inseparable items. Unless, of course, someone wishes to tie string off of a stick like everyone does in the old</description>
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      <title>Antique Fishing Lures Collectables</title>
      <description>The e-commerce boom in the past few years has catapulted the prices of antique fishing lures. Sensationalized auction prices on websites like eBay have tended to create the impression that all vintage lures are precious. True, while certain fishing lures a</description>
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      <title>Creative ways to display your fishing lures</title>
      <description>You've spent years collecting those prized antique fishing lures. Or, maybe you collect ice fishing lures. Or perhaps your passion is in collecting trout lures or muskie lures. The point is you have amassed a collection of fishing lures that would make any</description>
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      <title>Big Bass Lures Catch The Biggest Bass</title>
      <description>Big bass like to eat big meals. It's for exactly those reasons that many trophy bass seekers use oversized bass lures. Big baits often get the biggest bass.    Heading the list of big baits that bass will grab is the so-called monster worm. Plastic worms a</description>
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      <title>Dependable Rebel Lures</title>
      <description>The Rebel Lures Company, founded in early 1961 by George Perrin, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, originally began as a custom injection molder. In 1963, Perrin, an avid fisherman, set out to craft a minnow style fishing lure, a lure that made of plastic, would be</description>
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      <title>3 Fishing Lure Color Combinations That Drive Fish Wild and Can Help You to Catch Your Limit</title>
      <description>The most successful fishing lures seem to imitate natural forage either in size, color, action, sounds or a combination of these. Some color schemes may also promote visibility by providing contrast to existing visual conditions that the fish (not you) hav</description>
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      <title>Fishing Gear You Have to Have</title>
      <description>Fishing gear varies greatly. With that fact out there, you need to make sure that you can separate what you need from what you may want from what is completely useless. This requires educating yourself about gear versus fishing needs. Here is a little bit </description>
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      <title>10 Great Spring Trout Lures</title>
      <description>Not so long ago, the universal favorite bait of early-season trout fishermen was a fat, wriggling garden worm, but an increasing number of anglers now start their season (by choice or by law) with a lure or fly on the end of the line.The following lures ar</description>
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      <title>The Merits of the Aluminum Fishing Boat</title>
      <description>It was not that many years ago that fiberglass boats were the top choice. These days, the aluminum fishing boat has replaced the fiberglass boat as the top dog on the water. Aluminum is a highly durable, malleable metal that effectively creates a safe and </description>
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      <title>Best Lures To Use In Fishing</title>
      <description>The evolution of fishing gear and accessories along with the development of the bass fishing industry brought about the development of various lures specifically used for different fish species. There are many types or class of lures and they all depend on</description>
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      <title>The Worlds Favorite Lure  Rapala Lures</title>
      <description>Legend has it that it all began with a hungry Finnish man and a carving knife. Rapala Lures were devised from a simple theory - Large predator fish eat smaller, more vulnerable fish. Lauri Rapala, a simple fishermen made this observation as he fished the w</description>
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      <title>Attractive Muskie Lures</title>
      <description>Choosing muskie lures that work is a problem for beginners as well as seasoned anglers when hunting forty inch or even bigger muskies. There is nothing like a good lure to attract the heavily teethed fish. Muskie hunters always stock a variety of lures, an</description>
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      <title>Fly Fishing for Trout  Casting or Hunting</title>
      <description>Fly casting is a skill that most fly fishermen would probably consider the most integral skill of fly fishing for trout. Certainly it is the most recognizable trait of fly fishing.BUT, if catching fish is as important to you as a great looking cast is, the</description>
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      <title>Trout Lures That Spring Trout Attack</title>
      <description>Experienced trout fishermen turn to large and flashy trout lures when rivers run high. Beyond being better suited for getting a trout's attention, these types of offerings generally can be cast farther and worked faster than smaller-sized offerings, allowi</description>
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      <title>Choosing The Right Bass Lure For Underwater Springs</title>
      <description>The temperature of underground spring water which is usually warmer than the lake water in winter, and cooler in summer, many times can mean very active bass. The unusual nature of springs absolutely must influence your bass lure selection.The presence of </description>
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      <title>Brook Trout Fishing</title>
      <description>When fishing for a specific fish, it helps to know what it takes to catch them. You need to know what baits and lures work, you need to know how that fish behaves, and you have to know where that fish lives. When brook trout fishing, you certainly have to </description>
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      <title>Inciting Fishing Lures</title>
      <description>There is no greater fan of lure fishing than the worm. Traditionally, fishing has been the sport of drowning worms. Conversely, fishing lures is fishing with wood, plastic, or metal objects, often designed to resemble, imitate or simulate fish prey. Small </description>
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      <title>How to Pick the Right Trout Lures</title>
      <description>Trout fishing and trout lures go hand in hand, since these lures have proven especially effective for catching trout. If you plan to go on a trout fishing expedition in the near future, you will want to spend some time at your local bait shop to shift thro</description>
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      <title>Lake Trout Lure Fishing Techniques</title>
      <description>It takes a a lot more skill to catch Lake Trout, especially in the summer-time. It's not just about knowing which lake trout lure to use either. For many years people have been using trolling rods with thick wire line or downriggers to fish deep. It's the </description>
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      <title>Deadliest Trout Lures</title>
      <description>"Catching fish is easy; finding them is the hard part." The wisdom of this phrase holds true irrelevant of the season, waters fished, angler and the equipment used. Trout is the name given to a number of species of freshwater fish belonging to the salmon f</description>
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      <title>The Ultimate Fly Fishing Guidebook</title>
      <description>If you're interested in fly fishing, here's a resource you won't want to be without…"Introducing an Amazing New Guide to Learning the Art &amp; Craft of Fly Fishing, and Catching the Big Ones that All Anglers Dream About!"(It's easier than you think!)     </description>
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      <title>Productive Crappie Lures</title>
      <description>Crappie lures are made of wood, plastic, or metal objects, often designed to resemble or mimic its prey. These fishing lures are equipped with one or many hooks that are used to catch or bait fish. However, lures outfitted with large single hooks are gener</description>
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      <title>Artificial Catfish Lures</title>
      <description>Fishing is the second most popular form of recreation or pastime in the United States (the first being swimming). The exact number of anglers or fishermen is impossible to determine, but recent studies indicate there exists a very large group indeed. Every</description>
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      <title>Make Your Own Salt Water Lures</title>
      <description>When I saw the price on a minnow-imitation lure I gasped. At those prices I&rsquo;d have to take up needlepoint to be able to afford a hobby. But I practically have salt water in my blood having been raised on the Chesapeake Bay. I wasn&rsquo;t about to gi</description>
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