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    <title>I-Cast &amp; Fishing with Max</title> 
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    <description>Finally, I make it home to the family. My children have missed me most of the summer. It is a part of my job that I really don&amp;rsquo;t like. We spent a day having fun. The kids and I went to the Wickliffe Indian Burial Mounds State Park. We learned about Indian culture and how they lived. Max and Caroline were shocked to see ancient fish hooks. Caroline said, &amp;ldquo;Daddy there is no way the Indians had fish hooks! They look like some of yours.&amp;rdquo; I replied, &amp;ldquo;The Indians did make their own hooks. They were made out of bone.&amp;rdquo; The other feats of engineering were amazing too. Pottery, arrowheads, and drills took us back to those days. Max topped it all off with a perfect statement from a six year old, &amp;ldquo;Daddy, can we go back to the air condition now?&amp;rdquo; So we packed up and headed to Ya Ya&amp;rsquo;s Island. It is an indoor playhouse with club houses, blow-up slides, and tons of fun things for the kids to do.
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    <description>It was 3 a.m. and I was tying up a batch of #6 Red Winged Polyfluffers. I was in a hurry because in just 5.762 hours I&amp;#39;d be in the middle of the largest Red-Winged Polyfluffer hatch anyone had ever seen. The problem was that every time I wanted to whip finish my fly, I had to pick up the whip finish tool. Now, I&amp;#39;ve never learned the hand-whip, so I need the tool - but the extra time spent picking it up and putting it down was a drag. Who has an extra 2.34 seconds out of each hour these days? Not me. </description> 
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    <description>Sometimes, things just don&amp;#39;t go your way. It happens to everyone and there&amp;#39;s often little we can do about it other than try to adjust our plans and our attitudes. Take my friend Hal for example...
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    <description>This was a 21 day road trip. It has been so intense that my wife reminded me that I was only home three days in the month of June. I worked hard, gambled on decisions, and ended up with the Bassmaster Classic in view! I had a successful turn of events and I am proud of the outcome.
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    <description>The electronics that are on an angler&amp;rsquo;s boat today may look like a big screen TV when passing by boaters look at your fishing rig.&amp;nbsp; Some may even say that today&amp;rsquo;s electronics is like playing a video game with the amount of detail and information they relay back to an angler.
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    <description>&amp;nbsp;Actually, crossing the Canadian border is a very simple process and well worth the effort to experience true wilderness and world-class fisheries. With that in mind, here are the basics of prohibited and restricted items entering Canada, see links below for a complete list.
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