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Here are Below some tips to write a blog that people could possibly follow. Write About LIFESTYLE. Realize that your life is interesting. When you may think that going to town to discover a belt for your alternator is mundane, others won't. Your home is on the vessel for crying aloud. That's [ READ MORE... ]
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Some good, simple equipment cleaning advice from Wisconsin DNR wardens to duck hunters and anglers about moving aquatic invasive species.     http://www.wbay.com/story/23859264/2013/11/02/dnr-wardners-greet-boaters-trying-to-stop-invasive-species-spread
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Steven Brutger and Louis Cahill search for Cutthroats and Balance in the Wyoming Range in the most recent issue of This Is Fly Magazine. Please have a look and read why the Wyoming Range should stay as it is.   If you haven't read Louis Cahill and Kent Klewein's blog 'Gink and Gasoline' take some [ READ MORE... ]
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New Zealand Mudsnails were recently discovered in Spring Creek, one of PA's finest limestone creeks.   http://fishandboat.com/newsreleases/2013press/new-zealand-mudsnail.htm NZMS infestations can grow to densities of as many as 400,000 per square meter, and at these concentrations, they cause major [ READ MORE... ]
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By Corey Fisher For the last few months, USGS Daily Stream Flow Conditions and NRCS Montana Snotel have been my two most frequented websites. Not Facebook, not Twitter, not www.new.tu.org. Nope, I’ve been in search of hard data, the kind of government funded, scientific, real time statistics that [ READ MORE... ]
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Thompson Divide Vignette - Kara Armano from Our Sporting Heritage on Vimeo.   Located west of Carbondale, Colo., the Thompson Divide is one of the most pristine places in the West and is currently under threat from energy development. It harbors some of the best elk hunting in the state, a dozen [ READ MORE... ]
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