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		<title>Bass Fishing: Bass Fishing Lure Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 03:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When fishing for bass, a crank bait can be used with a snap cast, after which the fisherman should wait for the vibration on the line to stop. Find out how to use a sweep set to catch fish with help from a professional bass fisherman in this free video on bass fishing lure tips. [...]]]></description>
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<p>When fishing for bass, a crank bait can be used with a snap cast, after which the fisherman should wait for the vibration on the line to stop. Find out how to use a sweep set to catch fish with help from a professional bass fisherman in this free video on bass fishing lure tips.</p>
<p>Expert: Ron Colby<br />
Contact: baits.com/<br />
Bio: Ron Colby is a professional bass fisherman, has qualified for the Bass Master Classic and has won two B.A.S.S. Western Divisionals.<br />
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips</p>
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		<title>The Blacksmith Lapwing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Blacksmith Lapwing or Blacksmith Plover (Vanellus armatus) occurs commonly from Kenya through central Tanzania to southern and southwestern Africa. The vernacular name derives from the repeated metallic &#8216;tink, tink, tink&#8217; alarm call, which suggests a blacksmith&#8217;s hammer striking an anvil. Blacksmith Lapwings are very boldly patterned in black, grey and white, possibly warning colours [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Blacksmith Lapwing or Blacksmith Plover (Vanellus armatus) occurs commonly from Kenya through central Tanzania to southern and southwestern Africa. The vernacular name derives from the repeated metallic &#8216;tink, tink, tink&#8217; alarm call, which suggests a blacksmith&#8217;s hammer striking an anvil.<br />
Blacksmith Lapwings are very boldly patterned in black, grey and white, possibly warning colours to predators. It is one of five lapwing species (two African, one Asian and two Neotropical) that share the characteristics of a carpal (wing) spur, red eye and a bold pied plumage. The bare parts are black. Females average larger and heavier but the sexes are generally alike. The Blacksmith Lapwing occurs in association with wetlands of all sizes. Even very small damp areas caused by a spilling water trough can attract them. In South Africa they are most numerous in the mesic grassland region, less so in higher-rainfall grasslands. Like the Crowned Lapwing, this species may leave Zambia and Zimbabwe in years of high rainfall and return in dry years. It avoids mountains of any type. Blacksmith Lapwings expanded their range in the 20th century into areas where dams were built and where intensive farming was practiced. Consequently they are now numerous and established in the western Cape region of South Africa, where they were absent until the 1930s. In this region they have also entered estuarine mud flats in winter where they aggressively displace other waders. The species reacts aggressively to other lapwings or African Jacanas that may enter its wetland habitat. It breeds in spring, but its choice of nesting site and timing may be opportunistic. The young separate gradually from their parents and do not return to natal areas afterwards. They feed on aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates.</p>
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		<title>Fishing Knot Series #2 &#8211; The Perfection Loop Knot</title>
		<link>http://www.vaalnest.co.za/blog/?p=170</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tying that lure to your fishing line..]]></description>
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<p>Tying that lure to your fishing line..</p>
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