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    <description>Anglers often talk about bottom transitions, but beyond the standard  mantra of &quot;go fish them,&quot; that&#39;s about all we hear. That&#39;s a bit like  saying &quot;structure is good, so go fish it.&quot;</description> 
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    <description>“It takes a little time and effort to access,” Lawrence Taylor says  about one of his favorite bank- fishing spots at a lake near his  Arkansas home, “but when we get there we always have it to ourselves,  and the fish act like they’ve never seen a lure.”</description> 
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    <description>What’s more fun than hammering skinny water largemouths—those fish that  bust your topwater over shallow, emerging weeds, or inhale a spinnerbait  helicoptered beside a dock piling? Not much.</description> 
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    <description>This story was selected as the top submission in the recent Salute  Our Soldiers contest, sponsored by Schrade Knives. Rafael “Rafa” Beltran  will receive a 12-inch Uncle Henry fillet knife, engraved with his name and branch of service, as well as a  commemorative eagle sculpture.</description> 
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    <description>Although they were strangers from different parts of the country, Army Master Sergeant Tom Luciano, Staff Sergeant Brian Pessink and  Staff Sergeant James Young became instant friends through fishing and  their membership in the NAFC.</description> 
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