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Finefishing Fresh Water
Larry Larsen
Okeechobee's Largemouth Factory This big lake in South Florida is one place where the bass are always biting just a few hours from Orlando, Miami or Marco Island And it's convenient to both coasts.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Finefishing Fresh Water Circle On Bass "No matter how good a bass fisherman you are right now, this book will make you better. Also, it will help you have more fun--something many of today's anglers have forgotten how to do." mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
November 6, 2012
M.D. Slutsky
Professional Fishing Bass angling is arguably hitting a peak of popularity in the U.S. right now, as 29 million Americans buy a fishing license every year, and the pro version of the sport has done nothing but grow since it really got started in 1967. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
July 2004
Cliff Gromer
Turn Up The Bass Shimano's new Calcutta TE DC is the first casting reel with a brain. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
July 25, 2010
Robert Wilson
Uncomfort Zone: Your First Million The harder you work for it, the more exhilarating success feels. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 11, 2003
Mark Hyman
Bass Fishing: Will Couch Potatoes Bite? Two rival tours angle for sponsors -- and more viewers mark for My Articles similar articles
Finefishing Fresh Water
Louis Bignami
Record Largemouth Bass: Angling's Million Dollar Prize mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Julian Marcus
The Truth About Oxygen Bars Oxygen bars have become increasingly popular among urban hipsters, and new bars keep popping up all over major cities. But is paying for oxygen a breath of fresh air or just a load of hot air? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 26, 2011
Jon Cartwright
Luminescence gives 2D pH images Researchers in Germany have devised a safe method to image the pH of tissue in the human body. The method, which involves measuring the luminescence of injected dyes, could help physicians monitor wound healing and tumour growth. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
January 8, 2009
Andrew Moseman
Mt. Everest Climbers Measure Lowest Blood Oxygen Levels on Record--Their Own How low can your blood oxygen level go? To find out, you might need to climb a mountain. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
August 27, 2002
Franz Lidz
Gone Cheatin' Now that it's not just done for the halibut, fishing is seeing a slew of scandals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finefishing Saltwater
David Bacon
The Dazzling Santa Barbara Channel Holds a Deep Secret The Santa Barbara Channel is the most underutilized fishery on the Southern California coast.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 18, 2012
Catherine Bacon
pH sensor for use in the body US scientists have developed a pH sensor based on nanocrystal quantum dots designed to be used in a biological pH range. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 27, 2014
Simon Hadlington
Quantum tunnelling sparks chemistry on cold surfaces Chemistry in deep space could be more diverse than thought after the discovery that larger atoms can quantum tunnel. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finefishing Saltwater
Louis Bignami
Easy, Affordable Hawaiian Fishing Fishing Hawaii on a budget... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Gardening Preparing Soil for Greens When it's early in the season and nearly time to plant a host of greens, put in a little time with your garden soil to prevent weed problems. mark for My Articles similar articles
Nursing
July 2010
Bill Pruitt
Interpreting ABGs: An inside look at your patient's status This article describes a step-by-step approach to interpreting ABG results and discusses how these results affect nursing interventions and medical treatments. As a refresher, let's review each of the values measured by ABG analysis. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
October 2006
Jennifer Yauck
Shifting Winds Churn up Dead Zone This past summer, fishermen off the Oregon coast hauled up their crab pots filled with dead crabs. Scientists say that extremely low levels of oxygen in the area's shallow ocean waters were to blame, and are now trying to understand exactly what drives the phenomenon. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 10, 2014
Katrina Kramer
Smart bandage gives wound treatment the green light A group of researchers from the US, South Korea and Germany has developed a liquid bandage that can map oxygen concentrations in skin wounds and burns. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
June 2008
Joe Pappalardo
AquaDome Feeds Boston Bass With Solar Dinner Bell It may not be sporting, but researchers at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass., are training fish to swim into nets -- and doom themselves to the lemon-and-capers treatment. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
October 2003
Rich Taylor
Bass Boat Alternatives A sterndrive bass boat turns heads on the water. This is a package that makes a lot of sense.A sterndrive bass boat turns heads on the water. This is a package that makes a lot of sense. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finefishing Saltwater
David Bacon
Rock Bass The biggest calico bass of your life is waiting for you in the scariest place you can fish. Right up tight to those big scary island boiler rocks where massive swells crash onto and over them.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
May 2007
Ian Frazier
Yo, Frank! In the waters off JFK airport in New York, you can land a few big fish with Captain Frank, a guide who matches his passion striper for striper and knows why fishing is connected to everything. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finefishing Saltwater
Louis Bignami
Consider The Coast Summer finds many casual fishermen hanging up their gear until Memorial Day. Such seems a shame. But the best, the closest and the least crowded action all year lurks as close as the coast all over America.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 27, 2007
Jon Evans
Molecular pH Sensor Inspired by Relay Runners Chemists have taken inspiration from relay runners to create a molecular version of a conventional glass pH electrode. Their molecular sensor can measure pH over a wide range and should allow scientists to begin measuring pH levels in microscopic volumes, such as within individual cells. mark for My Articles similar articles
Insurance & Technology
March 18, 2005
Derek L. Reading
The Big One One of my favorite recreational activities is fishing, but it didn't start that way. I hated fishing as a kid. My dad liked to fish, but he was a maritime disaster waiting to happen. Fishing meant getting up early and being cold, hungry and bored. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 8, 2011
Jennifer Newton
Measuring cells' oxygen levels with PEBBLEs Scientists in Germany have developed a strategy to visualise oxygen concentrations in cells to better understand its role in biological reactions such as metabolism. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
December 2001
Christine Canabou
The Gift That Keeps on Giving December may be the giving season, but for Christy Bass, who spends about 50% of her time on the road, it's more like the season from hell. Bass decided to outsource her stress... mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
December 2004
Sara Pratt
Acidic Waters Threaten Sea Life High acidity in the world's oceans may be threatening coral populations, such as those in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 9, 2013
Daniel Johnson
Stealthy nanoparticles gather to take on tumors A team of Chinese scientists have created nanoparticles that respond to changes in pH, clumping together in acidic conditions. mark for My Articles similar articles