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  2. Fishing report, Nov. 15-21: Good crappie action at Lake ... - AOL

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    Striper 2 Catfish 2 Bass 2 Crappie 2. Josh Mesa of Coyote Bait and Tackle in Morgan Hill reported, “Striped bass action at the main lake remains strong with numbers of anglers finding limits on ...

  3. Lake Lanier Fishing Report: Crappie biting best on lures ...

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    Sep. 7—Lake Lanier's current level has risen slightly from this past week. The rain has brought the lake up a little. Currently, the lake level is at 1,068.90 feet or 2.1 feet below the full ...

  4. Rapala - Wikipedia

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    Rapala (/ ˈ r æ p ə l ɑː / RAP-ə-lah) [1] is a fishing product manufacturing company based in Finland. It was founded in 1936 by Lauri Rapala, who is credited for creating the world's first floating minnow lure carved from cork with a shoemaker's knife, covered with chocolate candy bar wrappers and melted photography film negatives, for a protective outer coating. [2]

  5. Heddon (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Heddon is a brand of artificial fishing lures created by James Heddon, (originally a beekeeper) who is credited [by whom?] with the invention of the first artificial fishing lures made of wood in the late 1890s. The Heddon Company was founded in 1902 to sell the lures, originally made by hand in the Heddon family kitchen in Dowagiac, Michigan.

  6. Soft plastic bait - Wikipedia

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    By the early to mid-1980s, high sales volumes of Mister Twister lures prompted many new entrants into the market, with competition soon leading to a broad and diverse selection of soft plastic lures being made available in a range of shapes, colors and sizes.

  7. Jigging - Wikipedia

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    Jigging is a low-cost, low-energy technique that doesn't necessarily require a bait and its catch can be captured live and hauled into the fishing vessel (boat). Also this method of fishing can be applied locally as well as at commercial (industrial) levels. Disadvantages of jigging This technique of fishing is labour intensive and time consuming.

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