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    <description>&amp;#160;Bluegills, redears and other sunfish species will gravitate to a variety of cover and structure, from stump fields and boat docks to cypress knees and shell beds. But on the whole, nothing attracts these tasty panfish like a lush bed of vegetation.</description> 
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    <description>&amp;#160;Many tailwaters rank among the most productive trout fisheries in the planet, but anglers must understand the volatile personalities of these dam-driven flows and must be prepared to adapt quickly to changing conditions.</description> 
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    <description>Anglers, biologists and lure makers weigh in on what we’re ‘teaching’ fish with every cast.</description> 
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