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  2. Brian Clarke (author) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He wrote two works on fly-fishing (The Pursuit of Stillwater Trout, 1975, [3] and (with John Goddard) The Trout and the Fly, 1980). [4] His environmental novel The Stream (2000) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] was described by David Arnold-Forster, chief executive of English Nature , as "the most significant book of its kind that I have read since ...

  3. Kali River goonch attacks - Wikipedia

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    After an unsuccessful attempt was made at capturing one with a fishing rod, a funeral pyre was set up in order to lure one in. A record-breaking 2-metre (6 ft 7 in), goonch was captured the day after, and was weighed at 73 kilograms (161 lb), [4] [5] three times the weight of an average goonch. Although Wade estimated that the fish was strong ...

  4. Of fish and men: Trump's California water order takes aim at ...

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    The executive order comes after Trump initially promised in 2016 to redirect California’s water runoff south to help farmers and growers in Central Valley.

  5. Aquarius Reef Base - Wikipedia

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    The Aquarius Reef Base is an underwater habitat located 5.4 mi (8.7 km) off Key Largo in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florida, United States.It is the world's only undersea research laboratory and it is operated by Florida International University.

  6. Florida angler catches giant fish. Here's how big sea ... - AOL

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    Perimian said he reeled it in with 35 pounds of drag, and had the fish up four times. They took the weight off the rig and still had about 400 feet of line they had to fight the fish.

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  8. Paravane (water kite) - Wikipedia

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    The paravane / ˈ p æ r ə v eɪ n / is a towed winged (hydrofoiled) underwater object—a water kite. Paravanes have been used in sport or commercial fishing, marine exploration and industry, sports and military applications. The wings of paravanes are sometimes in a fixed position, else positioned remotely or by actions of a human pilot.

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