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                        Tutorials, Fishing Tutorials, Fishing Tips and Tricks for All Fishermen
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                                Fishing Picks: Fishing Around the Web -- September 24, 2007
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                                Large list of fishing tips, cleaning an old reel, biggest carp ever caught, forces that act on a fish, funny fishing picture, fly fishing tips, how to fish a tree in the water, how to clean and prepare a fish, and bass fishing for beginners
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:34:01 GMT
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                                Fishing Picks: Fishing Around the Web -- September 17, 2007
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                                Collect old fishing stuff, learn the original fishing rhyme, free online fishing game, a fishing hat that keeps the bugs away, great fishing videos, noodling, giant fish makes a comeback, fishing woolly buggers, and home-made carp bait
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Mon, 17 Sep 2007 22:12:40 GMT
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                                Fishing Picks: Fishing Around the Web -- August 12, 2007
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                                Create a StumbleUpon account, worlds biggest carp, monster freshwater fish, new catfish species discovered, spinner fishing for trout, flyfishing for bass, make your own fishing tackle, and basic trout fishing tactics.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Sun, 12 Aug 2007 14:00:45 GMT
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                            <title>
                                My Favorite Fishing Lure (Discovering the GULP)
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                                The Gulp Nightcrawler&apos;s creation is the result of over two decades of research by scientists at Berkley and field-testing by the top anglers around the world. Similar in texture, appearance, and scent to real bait, Gulp baits also possess the color advantages, shape, and action of soft plastics. Gulp baits use water-soluble, natural ingredients that release over 400 times the amount of fish-attracting scent of standard plastic baits.
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                                samir@arttitude.com (Samir Muslic)
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                                Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:00:00 GMT
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                                Use a Floating Jig to Keep Your Line in Deep Water
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                                A common problem when jigging is keeping your line at 30 degrees or less. Anything greater than 40 degrees and you are probably not running your presentation deep enough. Using a floating jig is an easy solution to this problem.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Mon, 25 Jun 2007 19:37:02 GMT
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                                Cutbait Cats
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                                The nights and evenings of summer peak are wondrous to behold. Moderate temperatures, brilliant sunsets, hushed breezes. All perfect accompanments to the catfish phenomonon that is sweeping through the state for a few weeks or more now. 
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                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C. Nielsen)
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                                Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:13:02 GMT
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                                Modifying Metal Baits for More Fish
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                                Hard metal baits, ie spoons, spinners, spinnerbaits, and slashbaits like the Hedon Sonar, are usually pretty productive right out of the package. However, given a little time and some individual ingenuity, these baits can be made to work better given each anglers desired preferences and tackle components.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:34:42 GMT
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                                Online Tackle Box: Fishing Knot Roundup
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                                Looking for fishing knot tutorials? Here are the most popular knots from around the web.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Sun, 10 Jun 2007 17:02:42 GMT
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                                Fishing Tips and Tricks for Clear Waters
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                                Here are some tips and tricks to help you catch more fish from clear water fisheries. These tips will get you "Tuned-in", regardless of the target species.
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                                debierman@shockra.com (Alan Grudzinski)
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                                Tue, 05 Jun 2007 01:05:00 GMT
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                                Jig-n-Pig Made Simple
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                                For years I never caught a bass on a jig. I gave them a fair shot to produce fish and they failed. I thought they were obsolete. I thought I had a presentation for every situation that worked better than using a jig. But now I know, I was wrong.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Ryan Davis)
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                                Sat, 02 Jun 2007 21:03:54 GMT
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                                Modify Your Fishing Lures for Big Bass
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                                Its been a long cold winter. Cabin fever claimed some of my time, but not all of it. My most productive time was spent modifying bass lures. Think about it--when you can alter a lure and catch more bass on it, what could be more satisfying?
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Alan Grudzinski)
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                                Thu, 10 May 2007 03:47:48 GMT
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                                Fishing Can be Easy in Stained Water with These Two Tricks
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                                Its that time of year. April showers bring about plenty of stained water in our reservoirs, rivers and lakes. For a lot of fisherman, this new influx of debris in the water puts a damper on things. But it doesn&apos;t have to be this way. It can work to your advantage if you know what to look for.
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                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C Nielsen)
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                                Thu, 19 Apr 2007 02:33:14 GMT
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                                You Can Catch Fish in the Wind
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                                The wind can be an anglers friend or foe. It all depends solely on the angler&apos;s perspective and his/her situation.
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                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C Nielsen)
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                                Tue, 17 Apr 2007 02:55:08 GMT
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                                Get Your Boat Ready for Fishing in 10 Steps
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                                Is your boat ready for fishing season? Here are 10 steps to check off before you hook your boat up to the hitch.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Sat, 14 Apr 2007 02:36:26 GMT
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                                Where to Fish for Crappie in the Early Spring
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                                Now that April is well under way, and the Walleye spawn seems to be winding down, Nebraska anglers will be shifting their attention to early Crappie season. As water temps begin to warm, hordes of these tasty pan fish will begin to move into the shallows, following creek channels, all kinds of cover along shore lines, and possibly featureless flats to find forage. That is what early season Crappie migration is all about, -- feeding not spawning.
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                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C Nielsen)
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                                Sat, 07 Apr 2007 18:42:48 GMT
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