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    <title>Use Lively Live Bait For More Summer Fish</title> 
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    <description>Fish in the summertime  can be a finicky bunch. Some days they  want a crankbait moved quickly  halfway between the surface and the  bottom, other days they want a jig  tipped with soft bait bounced  aggressively right on the bottom. And then there are the days when they  want something  worked very slowly, and they want the bait right in  their face. The only  effort they want to expend on those days is to  open their mouth and  inhale a minnow or leech or nightcrawler. There  are times when live bait will help you catch more fish. But, if you want   to catch fish on those days when the bass, walleyes, panfish or pike   are being super-selective, you need to use lively live bait. Here are   some things you can do to make your live bait livelier.</description> 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 11:04:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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