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Behind the Scenes, Undersea at Monterey Bay Aquarium
Much like the sea, life never sleeps at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. About 3,000 visitors troop through the aquarium daily and many never see what happens behind the scenes.
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Racine King Salmon Fishing
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Wholesale/Bulk Lot of 51 New Born-To-Fish Crankbait Fishing Lures $99.99 Strikingly lifelike lure profiles, action, and sound make it known that you mean serious business. Available in multiple colors and sizes, BornTo Fish brand crank bait, floater, jointed, and deep diving lures are also simply the best deal in the marketplace. Nowhere else will you find so many lures at such unbelievable prices. We work with our factories to bring these directly to you without any m… |
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Lot of 5 New Crankbait Fishing Lures for Largemouth Bass AA $11.99 … |
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Lot of 5 Crankbait Fishing Lures for Bass Trout A $11.99 This lure package is custom designed for smallmouth and spotted bass, small to medium trout, and white bass. These lures are brand new, our own private brand label, and are individually packaged…. |
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JLVLures JLV Lures Curved Minnow Freshwater Diver Purple Tree Frog : Walleye Sauger Pike Bass Steelhead Crankbait Deep Troll Tantalizing Curve Body Wobble Kicking Rattle Rattling Trolling Casting Cast Treble Bronze Hook Darting Structure Fishing Gravel Bottom Rock Stump $2.99 JLVLures Model Curved Minnow, Purple Tree Frog 12.5 CM, 4- 7/8″, 13G 1/2 oz JCM315BZ, Size #4 4X VMC 9626BZ Bronze Treble Hooks. Action type is either casted or trolled, very similar to a Rapala Taildancer if you love that lure give this one a try. A very popular crankbait / minnowbait that are used primarily for Walleye, but give them a try on other lunker species. This lure is rated for at least… |
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JLVLures Shallow Crankbait Metallic Perch : Diver Lures JLV Freshwater Smallmouth Steelhead Pike Salmon Trout Perch Whiper Mid Depth Walleye Casting Bass Hook Treble Bronze Boat Dock Brook Bay Little Stump River Trolling Weed Surface Topwater Shad $2.79 JLVLures Little Shad Metallic Perch 6.8 CM 2.67, 8G .28 oz JLS03BZ, Size 6 Heavy Duty 4X 9626 VMC Bronze Treble Hooks. Serious FISH stopping action- These lures are very similar to a Bagley Fat Cat of old. They are designed for a slow troll and or casting- Pitch these up under a dock or close to a river bank, this lure floats on the cast and dives to a depth of 7 ft. Should be able to be backtroll… |
me fishing

How Long It Takes To Get 99 Fishing From 82 Fishing While Fishing Lobsters In Runescape?
I have 82 fishing and i fish in the fishing guild.
I also spend time in fishing 4 hours a day. Could someone please tell me how long it will take for me to get 99 fishing.It will be much appreciated if you could help me. I really need the help!
Thank you.
Personaly i feel that it is a waste of time to fish lobsters when you can catch monkfish just as quickly and get more XP and cash for them. you will have to complete the quest ’swan song’ to catch them. but you will get to 99 much faster and make more money.
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Mike Fishing, Me Sweating
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Victorinox Swiss Army One-Hand Trekker Lockblade Pocket Knife (Black) $29.99 From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army knife a century ago comes this 12-item set of stainless-steel tools–all neatly contained inside a single implement that measures just 4-3/8 inches long (111mm). Sheathed in a black cover, the One Hand Trekker Lockblade is one of only three Swiss Army multi-tools with a one-handed serrated locking blade. A valued companion, this pocket knife ca… |
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River’s Edge Salt & Pepper Shakers Cabin $9.99 Warm up your kitchen table with these cozy log cabin salt and pepper shakers. This fun, rustic set is labeled “S” and “P” to keep your favorite dishes perfectly seasoned. A wonderful complement to your cabin or lodge inspired decor. Hand-painted fine ceramic. Each shaker measures: 2″ w x 4″ h…. |
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Art Poster, Sea Robin Cigars – 27.5 x 18.75 $19.95 FREE SHIPPING on this item when you purchase 2 or more Art Posters from ClassicPix.com. This high quality, durable Art Poster measures 18.75″ x 27.50″ and arrives ready to frame. Posters are printed on heavy-stock, semi-matte paper producing the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. All posters from ClassicPix.com are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you — not mass-pro… |
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A River Runs Through It $9.87 A River Runs Through It features Mark Isham’s Grammy-and Academy Award-nominated score, plus the songs “The Sheik of Araby” written by Harry B. Smith, Ted Snyder & Francis Wheeler, “Bye Bye Blackbird” written by Mort Dixon & Ray Henderson, and “Muskrat Ramble” written by Ray Gilbert and Edward ‘Kid’ Ory…. |
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Peg: A Romantic New Musical $13.32 … |
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ABC – Paramount Doo-Wop, Volume 3 $14.87 Song list: 1. Forgive Me, My Love Vibraharps, 2. Never Love Again Little Tommy & Elgins, 3. I Like Girls Scott Stevens & Cavaliers, 4. Confession Of Love Dell Vikings, 5. My Heart V-Eights, 6. String Band Hop Corvets, 7. Uptown-Downtown Ronnie & Hi-Lites, 8. Bring Back Your Heart Dell Vikings, 9. Dont Restrain Me, Joe Corvets, 10. Traveler Of Love Ronnie Haig, 11. Youll Break Two Hearts … |
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Fishing – Eat Me Baby – Light Switch Covers – 2 plug outlet cover $13.95 Eat Me Baby Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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Fishing – Eat Me Baby – Light Switch Covers – double toggle switch $13.75 Eat Me Baby Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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Fishing – Eat Me Baby – Light Switch Covers – single toggle switch $11.75 Eat Me Baby Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material…. |
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60 Minutes – Ted Turner (November 9, 2008) $17.95 Airdate 11/9/2009 Ted Turner talks to Morley Safer on one of his many properties, the Snowcrest Ranch in Montana. It’s part of the Turner’s two million acres, spread out over 12 states, making him America’s largest private landowners. On his ranch, the 70-year-old media mogul looks back on a life marked by huge successes, steep downturns, and public feuds that have made him an American legend.This… |
fishing gone bad

What Dead Fish Have to Do With Your Business
While on a recent trip, I got a call from my pet sitter. Apparently we had a bit of a tragedy in my salt water aquarium.
All my fish died. Actually nearly everything in the tank died.
It all started with the death of one of my sea urchins. While sad as that was, what made it a tragedy was that sometimes sea urchins release a toxin when they die. And this toxin is toxic enough to kill everything in the tank.
My starfish. My crabs. My fish.
Everything, that is, except bristle worms. (For purposes of this article, it’s enough to know bristle worms are terrible pests in salt water environments and they sneak in from other necessary items you add to the tank.)
My pet sitter worked for years at a pet store, and completely cleaned out the tank — changed the water, cleaned the filter, etc.
And what she discovered was that my tank was basically a walking time bomb. My filter was about two steps away from failing completely. The bristle worm population was so bad it was about to take over my tank (and probably harass and kill the creatures I WANTED in the tank), plus the salt concentration was out of whack.
So, basically, my salt water aquarium would have crashed and burned whether that sea urchin died or not.
The worst part was there WERE signs. My starfish was coming out in the day more, which it doesn’t typically do. My snail and other sea urchin had died a few weeks before.
My fish were looking stressed. The ammonia in my tank had gone up.
But, even worse then that, I had been telling myself for MONTHS that I really needed to find someone to take care of the tank for me.
You see, there are 3 things I like to do with my aquarium — buy fish, watch the fish and feed the fish. Notice what’s NOT on my list — check filter, change water, repair pieces of equipment that I’m not even sure what they do much less figure out if they’re working properly, etc.
But my fish (and other critters) were fine. They had been fine for years. I fed them, bought a new friend every now and then, and watched them. So even though I KNEW I should be doing those “other, not-so-fun” tasks, the aquarium appeared to be fine on the surface. Therefore, I told myself I could wait to do those other tasks. No hurry, I said. I’ll get around to it next month.
Well, next month never happened. And I paid a high price for that.
So what, I can hear you asking, does any of this have to do with your business? Well, let me explain.
Perhaps, for the most part, your business is doing okay. Maybe even better then okay. You’re making money, enough to pay the bills and maybe a little more, plus you’re building your reputation and your customer base little by little.
But there are a few glitches. Perhaps you still do your own books, so your invoices are always going out late and your cash flow is erratic. Perhaps you do all your own customer service, so you don’t always contact your customers in a timely fashion (and have probably lost potential clients because of it). Perhaps you do your own product fulfillment, and find that you fall behind getting products out the door.
Or maybe you do have some help, maybe you’ve hired a virtual assistant. But it’s not a good fit and each month feels like a struggle to get things done. (Plus you don’t have any time to find a new assistant.)
Or maybe you know you need a more aggressive marketing strategy to get new clients in the door, but you can never find the time to actually start implementing.
But whatever it is (or, more likely than not, multiple small things) they’re on your “next month’s” to-do list.
After all, everything is running fine. You’re making money, granted not as much as you could be, but you’re paying the bills. You have clients coming in the door. You’re getting things done.
Right?
Well, sure. Until all the fish die that is.
Now I’m not trying to overwhelm or panic you because you aren’t doing enough, but, well, there ARE some things you need to be doing (or not be doing). You need to regularly market your business. You needn’t be trying to do everything yourself. And when you do decide to hire someone, you need to get the right people on your team.
Because, if you don’t, well, you know what could happen.
For instance, don’t market your business regularly, and you’ll never have a steady stream of clients coming in the door. Insist on doing everything yourself (such as your bookkeeping and product fulfillment) and what happens when you get busy? Things start falling through the cracks and when that starts to happen, money invariably falls through the cracks as well.
Hire the wrong people and not only can they screw up your business, but they can cost you both time AND money.
Let it go on long enough, and you could wake up one day with a business so in trouble you don’t even know where to turn.
Or, worse yet, no business at all.
I’m not saying you have to tackle everything at once. But what I AM saying is those little things you keep ignoring (and you know the ones — they nag you constantly because you know if you took care of them, they would make a huge difference in your business and/or life) you ignore at your own peril.
A better strategy would be to deal with one issue at a time. Starting TODAY. Then, move to the next issue. And the next.
Chances are, not only will you keep all your fish alive, but you’ll probably find yourself making more money and growing your business faster then you ever thought possible.
(And, to finish my fish story, what am I doing differently? I’m hiring my pet sitter to come in once a month and do all those unpleasant maintenance tasks. My only regret is I didn’t think to do this months ago. All my fish would probably still be alive.)
About the Author
Michele PW (Michele Pariza Wacek) is your Ka-Ching! marketing strategist and owns Creative Concepts and Copywriting LLC, a copywriting and marketing agency. She helps entrepreneurs become more successful at attracting more clients, selling more products and services and boosting their business. To find out how she can help you take your business to the next level, visit her site at http://www.MichelePW.com. Copyright 2008 Michele Pariza Wacek.
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Fishing Gone Bad
alaska fishing jobs summer

Coolest college student summer job?
I am a 21 year old college student and i am an adventurer. I am willing to work very hard. I do construction in California, but would like to do something different in the summer. I don’t fear death, but i fear not living.
I would really like to do something that i can talk about later in life. Whether fishing in alaska, or intern in Africa. I would like to go foreign, but not necessary. Amount of money is not most important, but i am a hard worker, and don’t take joy when taken advantage of.
If you have a job, or have done a job in the past that seems like an adventure, i am interested.
Please don’t post things telling me to stay and keep doing construction. Thats not what i’m looking for.
Thanks
colleges.mywebcommunity.org – I found such internship info here. It has lots of internships, job openings and scolarships for college students.
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Fishermen unite at rally in nation’s capital
It wasn’t exactly a cold day in Hell, but it was a cold and snowy day in Washington, D.C., last week when, for the first time ever, both commercial and recreational fishermen joined forces as they rallied on the steps of the nation’s Capitol.
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