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<title>Creating Better Fishing Photos</title>
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<description><![CDATA[A collection of tips and advise on how to take better pictures of your special fishing trips. Learn how to make you and your catch look its best. ]]></description>
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<title>Guide to Northern Pike Fishing</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Imagine planning a fly-in fishing trip for walleyes and northern pike then discovering two premiere fishing lodges situated on the very lake you plan to fish. Furthermore, indulge in the fantasy where you catch 40+" Northen Pike and rest in comfort! Yeah, right. Can't be, you say. Verify this data at Nagagami Lake.
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<title>Take a Kid Fishing?  Don't Forget Your Dad</title>
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<description><![CDATA[As a tot, as soon as I had mastered the simple toilet-training routine and graduated to the bailing-can approach, my Dad began taking me fishing.  In the late fifties, fishing Lake Erie in its heyday, Dad saw to it that my brothers and I had the necessary tools-of-the-trade to go fishing- whenever the mood struck us (and the lake let us)- rods 'n' reels, tackle, bait and a small boat and motor.  But he just didn't turn us loose on the lake to wreak havoc.  Systematically, Dad began educating us on the important skills we would need to ensure safety, success, and enjoyment.  First came the boating course- rules, safety, handling and control, navigat-ing, etc.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Deciding which colour tee blocks to will make a big difference in how much you enjoy your round of golf.  The decision on what colour you play isn't always yours, but that's not a bad thing.  ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[There is a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that comes with a successful day's fishing on a new, unfamiliar or fly-in lake.  Not because putting fish in the boat is the measure of a successful outing, but because that success underlines the fact that the angler has effectively adapted to the existing fishing situations and conditions, making necessary changes in bait / lure selection, presentations and locations.]]></description>
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