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My buddy Trapper Rudd of Cutthroat Anglers in Silverthorne, Colorado, and Sporting Life Adventure Travel is always on the front end of fishing discoveries, and he's dialed in on a spot in Mexico that will blow the snook fisher's mind.
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The goal is to get the fish to bite the fisher's hand in order to wrestle it out of the water.
Texas Lawmakers Pass Noodling Bill Ana Campoy 2011
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My buddy Trapper Rudd of Cutthroat Anglers in Silverthorne, Colorado, and Sporting Life Adventure Travel is always on the front end of fishing discoveries, and he's dialed in on a spot in Mexico that will blow the snook fisher's mind.
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My buddy Trapper Rudd of Cutthroat Anglers in Silverthorne, Colorado, and Sporting Life Adventure Travel is always on the front end of fishing discoveries, and he's dialed in on a spot in Mexico that will blow the snook fisher's mind.
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A columnist at The Oklahoman newspaper polled readers about it a few years ago and got several theories, including that catfish are as slippery as wet pasta and that a hand fisher's arm hangs like a noodle after battling a catfish.
Long Arm of the Law Penalizes Texans Who Nab Catfish by Hand Ana Campoy 2011
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But it's not the moon he finds in the barnacle and wood of the fisher's boat.
Only the Sea Keeps Sam Rasnake 2011
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At nightfall of a day in May, 1833, there was lamentation in a fisher's hut on the banks of the Mexican lake Chapala.
American novelist Charles Fleming Embree set his first novel at Lake Chapala 2009
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At nightfall of a day in May, 1833, there was lamentation in a fisher's hut on the banks of the Mexican lake Chapala.
American novelist Charles Fleming Embree set his first novel at Lake Chapala 2009
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Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher's coat unto him, for he was naked, and did cast himself into the sea.
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Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his fisher's coat unto him, for he was naked, and did cast himself into the sea.
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