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  2. Camp Mack - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mack is a fishing lodge, RV resort campground and recreation event venue in Lake Wales, Florida. In March 2018 the lodge was rebranded as Camp Mack. [ 1 ] The camp offers access to Lake Kissimmee , Hatchineha, Cypress and Tohopekaliga and is host of numerous bass fishing tournaments.

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  5. FishCenter Live - Wikipedia

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    Fish-themed Joy Division cover band, Koi Division, said their dream is to appear on FishCenter Live. [7] George Clanton and Nick Hexum played the song "Aurora Summer". [ 35 ] 100 Gecs later included their performances on the show in the digital version of 1000 Gecs and the Tree of Clues , released on July 10, 2020.

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  7. Pacific jack mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific jack mackerel is a moderately large fish, growing to a maximum recorded length of 81 cm, although commonly seen below 55 cm. It is very similar in appearance to other members of its genus, Trachurus , especially T. murphyi , which was once thought to be a subspecies of T. symmetricus , and inhabits waters further south.

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  9. Fishcam - Wikipedia

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    Netscape has a web feed of their fish tank, and for some time had an easter egg hidden in Netscape Communicator that would bring that page up when a user pressed CTRL + ALT + F. [5] [6] [7] The Netscape Fishcam was the 2nd live camera to start broadcasting on the Web.