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    <description>Although the number of fishing participants increased, the number of fishing outings decreased (average of 18.2 days fishing in 2011 compared to average of 20.4 days fishing in 2010).
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    <description>Noted professional anglers like Gerald Swindle often cope with the same challenge that many weekend fishermen face&amp;mdash;largemouth bass that have grown lure-shy due to heavy fishing pressure. Savvy fishermen often rely on finesse tactics and small baits to coax bites from temperamental fish and are typically satisfied with catching average-size bass.
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    <description>The NAFC staff has carefully chosen 10 finalists for the July Outstanding Catch Awards contest. Now it&amp;#39;s up to you! Vote for the catch you feel is the most outstanding, considering not only the fish&amp;#39;s size, but also the body of water, geographic location and method used.&amp;nbsp;
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    <description>Sportfish abundance and size are decided by far more than angling pressure
With nearly $4-per-gallon gas being a reality for most of us, we all know how energy needs affect our budget and lifestyle. Fish, too, face an energy crisis. Indeed, they live in a perpetual one.
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