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  • Fish current edges along deep runs, sand bars and eddy's.

    i need some tips on how to catch channel catfish...rigs, bait, time of year, time of day 2010

  • Fish current edges along deep runs, sand bars and eddy's.

    i need some tips on how to catch channel catfish...rigs, bait, time of year, time of day 2010

  • Then, as the circling waters hurried me a second time round and outward toward the further shore, I made what I knew must be the last effort, made it with cracking sinews and bursting lungs, and drew clear by a foot or two of the eddy's circumference.

    Lorimer of the Northwest Harold Bindloss 1905

  • But for the current's acting, in one direction, on her starboard bow, and the eddy's pressing, in the other, on the larboard quarter, the vessel would have been taken aback; but these counteracting forces brought her handsomely on her course again, and that in a way to prevent her falling an inch to leeward.

    Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale James Fenimore Cooper 1820

  • Another tackle I have on my list is to write a review of Kimberly eddy's new book about Creating Cartoons.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • Another tackle I have on my list is to write a review of Kimberly eddy's new book about Creating Cartoons.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • Another tackle I have on my list is to write a review of Kimberly eddy's new book about Creating Cartoons.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • Another tackle I have on my list is to write a review of Kimberly eddy's new book about Creating Cartoons.

    HS Blog - Homeschool Blog 2008

  • Astypylos and Mnesos and Thrasios and Ainios and Ophelestes; and more yet of the Paiones would swift Achilles have slain, had not the deep-eddying River called unto him in wrath, in semblance of a man, and from an eddy's depth sent forth a voice: "O Achilles, thy might and thy evil work are beyond the measure of men; for gods themselves are ever helping thee.

    The Iliad 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1882

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