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  2. Category:Books by YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    The category contains books written by, credited to, or contributed to by YouTube personalities. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  3. Deadfalls and Snares - Wikipedia

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    Deadfalls and Snares is one of Harding's Pleasure & Profit Books.First published in 1907, is an instructional book for trappers on the art of building deadfalls from logs, boards and rocks, and making snares and toss poles, for catching all types of furbearers, such as skunk, opossum, raccoon, mink, marten and bear, and coop traps for catching wild turkey and quail.

  4. Snare - Wikipedia

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    Snare (software), a group of security tools for logging computer activity The Snares , a group of islands approximately 200 kilometres south of New Zealand Snares penguin , a bird indigenous to the islands

  5. Lure - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikisource; Wikidata item; ... The Lure, a 1912 book by Lady E. S. Drower; The Lure, a 1979 book by Felice Picano;

  6. Henry Adler - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, he started the Henry Adler Music Publishing Company. His books include How to Play Latin American Rhythm Instruments, Hand Development Techniques, and 4-Way Coordination: A Method Book for the Development of Complete Independence on the Drum Set. He also published instruction books by countless other authors.

  7. Angling - Wikipedia

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    Soft lures are typically coupled with a single conventional fish hook or a jighead, while hard lures commonly have more than one hooks (which are often treble hooks). When lures are used in combination with other terminal tackles ( floats , sinkers , swivels , etc.) to produce sophisticated presentations, the entire lure package is known as a rig .

  8. Daniel Spoerri - Wikipedia

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    He also is widely acclaimed for his book, Topographie Anécdotée* du Hasard (An Anecdoted Topography of Chance), a literary analog to his snare-pictures, in which he mapped all the objects located on his table at a particular moment, describing each with his personal recollections evoked by the object. Daniel Spoerri with snare-picture

  9. Elwood L. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Perry published in 1965 a 31-page guide Spoonplugging: for fresh water bass and all game fish and in 1973 a 275-page book Spoonplugging: your guide to lunker catches. He also published a nine-volume Home Study Series in 1981. His bi-monthly newsletter, Buck Perry's The National Spoonplugger, is still published. [3]