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  2. Fish or cut bait - Wikipedia

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    Fish or cut bait

  3. Fallfish - Wikipedia

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    Fallfish are found in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, where they inhabit clear streams, lakes, and ponds. They predominantly prefer swift currents, however, they can also be found in well oxygenated pools. As their name suggests they are often found at the base of waterfalls. Before the introduction of fish such as smallmouth ...

  4. Ameiurus - Wikipedia

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    Ameiurus is a genus of catfishes in the family Ictaluridae.It contains the three common types of bullhead catfish found in waters of the United States, the black bullhead (Ameiurus melas), the brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus), and the yellow bullhead (Ameiurus natalis), as well as other species, such as the white catfish (Ameiurus catus or Ictalurus catus), which are not typically called ...

  5. Porgy fishing - Wikipedia

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    Porgy fishing. A southern black bream caught from Snowy River, Australia. Porgy is the common name in Australia for any fish which belongs to the family Sparidae. They are also called bream. Porgies live in shallow temperate marine waters and are bottom-dwelling carnivores.

  6. Boilie - Wikipedia

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    Boilie. Boilies. Boilies are a type of artificial fishing bait made from boiled paste that usually consists of fishmeals, milk proteins, bird foods, semolina and soya flour, which are mixed with egg white as a binding agent. The mixture is then boiled to form hard, round balls that diffuse evenly and slowly in water, and additional flavourings ...

  7. Surf fishing - Wikipedia

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    Surf fishing - Wikipedia ... Surf fishing

  8. Oyster toadfish - Wikipedia

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    Oyster toadfish - Wikipedia ... Oyster toadfish

  9. Expert Tip: The One-Handed Egg Crack - AOL

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    The thumb pushes the front half of the egg forward, the middle finger pushes the back half of the shell back and the index finger sits on top to hold the egg steady.