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Ralph W. "Bud" Leavitt Jr. (January 13, 1917 – December 20, 1994) was a Maine newspaperman who was executive sports editor of the Bangor Daily News, and a longtime outdoor columnist recognized statewide. In addition to his writing, Leavitt hosted one of Maine's earliest television shows, which was devoted to fishing, hunting and the out-of-doors.
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Bud Lilly (1925-2017) was the owner of the Trout Shop in West Yellowstone, Montana as well as an accomplished baseball player, fly fishing guide, and conservationist. Early life and career in education
The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame is an American hall of fame in Hayward, Wisconsin, dedicated to promoting freshwater fishing. Approximately 100,000 visitors tour the museum each year. [ 1 ] The 143-foot-long (44 m) muskie sculpture is the world's largest muskie sculpture.
Knott Avenue runs over Fullerton Creek on a small concrete bridge built in 1950. [2] For Fullerton Creek, the USGS operated two stream gauges from 1936 to 1964. [ 3 ] The highest flow during that period (mouth, at Fullerton) was 1,600 cubic feet per second (45 m 3 /s) on 14 March 1941. [ 3 ]
Center Myles Turner will miss the Pacers' game against the Raptors in Toronto on Monday with a sore right calf. The Pacers are missing six players.
Churchill Lake 193A with 159.8 hectares (395 acres), [7] which contains the historic site of Clear Lake 8] at the junction of Churchill Lake and Frobisher Lake Turnor Lake 194 with 2,445.9 hectares (6,044 acres) 55°56′07″N 108°50′42″W / 55.9353°N 108.8450°W / 55.9353; -108.8450 , [ 7 ] which is on Peter Pond Lake east of ...
Budd Lake is a 175-acre (0.7 km 2) lake in Clare County, in the central region of Michigan's lower peninsula. Wilson State Park, a 36-acre wooded area with 160 campsites, borders the lake to the northwest with a sandy beach. [ 2 ]