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    Normally all is normal in normal Illinois. But something about the third weekend of May 2017 that was all but normal, especially to Jim Joe Jerry a police officer. Temperatures dropped, crime rates raised, and to Jim Joe Jerry disaster was closer than ever before. But the worst was yet to come. “Shwish.” The breeze went. Everything went cold as Jim Joe Jerry twitched to his awakening. Jim felt uneasy already knew today was going to terrible, but why? The last time Jim had a half bad day…

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    Ice Fishing Mistake

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    This mistake has haunted me for my entire life, and it will continue to haunt me in the future. Every time I get a big fish on my ice fishing pole, he snaps the line because of the drag not being set correctly, and he gets away. He’s so rare to find on the end of your pole, although i’ve had so many chances. One day though, that big fish will find himself on top of the ice. Every time I go ice fishing, I hope for the fish that I have lost so many times. This all elusive fish that bites so few…

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    Trout Fishing Vacation If you like this great hobby of fishing, then you have to make trout your favorite fish to go after. Due to the great abundance of this fish, the popularity in catching them is superior to other species. However, don’t think that this abundance in trout fish makes them easier to catch than the others. Expert fishers can tell you than even they have had difficult times trying to get this popular fish. You must know that there are many experts in the art of trout fishing…

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    I have read “ The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. The story is about this boy who need to choose over his love for a 17 year old girl Sheila Mant or his love in fishing. In this journal i will be questioning and connecting. G: Pick Sheila or Bass Y: Bass R: fish a lot/auto R: important-doesn’t dump rod R: Big!! Y: Sheila R: Attractive/17 R: Watches her R: willing to hide his true self for her G: I would think that he would pick the fish I wonder if the…

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    Camel Pick The Bass

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    i’m reading the short story and i think he’ll pick the bass is because he has fished for his whole life and has only just now started to like this girl but what i think is what broke the camel's back is the fact she HATES fishing [how is that possible] and she doesn't even look at him for the most of the story he gets a really big bass but is trying to not reveal that he likes fishing in front of shela he trying to see if he could come back to it . this bass is HUGE it’s a trophy size his dream…

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    The type of crappie fishing tackle you use is a personal choice; it is important that you feel comfortable with it and you can get the "feel" to know what the bait is doing as it maneuvers underwater and you can detect the sometimes tap-tap light hit of a crappie. My pet rig is a six-and-a-half-foot spinning rod, medium action, fitted with an ultra light Mitchell 308 reel filled with 6lb. test monofilament. A spincast outfit is plenty good; even fly tackle in some specialized situations, a…

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    Splash! The fish were jumping everywhere on the lake. We just arrived at my great grandparents cabin in Elcho, Wisconsin. We are on Post Lake with the glistening water that is filled with crappies, bluegills, northern, musky and bass. All the usual people were up there which include: my grandparents, aunts and uncles, some cousins and my family. This is my family’s favorite place to go on the weekends or in the summer time. It was in the middle of June and the fishing was going to be amazing…

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    I recently saw the informational movie Fresh Water and I found many connections to my summer school biology class. In the beginning, I had doubts that the movie would be interesting; I was pleasantly surprised that I learned several thought provoking facts about animals and environments. In addition, the movie included several emotionally charged reactions: laugh-out-loud comedy, monkey’s swimming underwater and crocodile’s eating prey. I also earned that within our earth, the animals have to…

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    aquariums are essentially small, delicate ecosystems. Beginners have the option to explore either freshwater or saltwater aquariums. Each type comes with its own benefits and downfalls, though many find replicating an ocean, as is the case with saltwater aquariums, to be significantly more difficult than emulating ponds or rivers. Experienced aquarists often claim beginners should always start with freshwater tanks, but this does not have to be the case. Before deciding to indulge in…

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    water pollution. One urgent issue facing the world today is freshwater pollution and the negative effects it is having on freshwater aquatic life. Pollution is creating a positive feedback loop in our freshwater aquatic life, including the killings of many of freshwater wildlife. Through the analysis of several different articles and books, this review will look over how eutrophication, acid rain, and heavy metal pollution effects freshwater aquatic life. Eutrophication is a process in which…

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