Rolled muddlers, tied-down minnows, mickey finns, chum and coho fry are just a few of the patterns soon to be presented by eager fly-fishers. |
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Galaxiids are sometimes referred to as native trout, minnows or jollytails. |
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For the statistical analysis, we compared the number of worms eaten by minnows to an expected random distribution using a Wilcoxon test. |
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Bluntnose minnows serve an important role as prey for larger animals and as a predator on insect larvae. |
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Once they receive word that the river has dried, they head out to the riverbed and scoop minnows out of isolated pools. |
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They can also consume small fish such as minnows and plant material such as algae. |
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There are also rudd, bream, eels, gudgeon, crucian carp, tench, minnows, perch, sticklebacks, the odd trout, pike and barbel present. |
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The boys used a net to lift the fish from the mud and took it to their mum, a keen fish keeper who already owns guppies, minnows and a goldfish. |
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The nematodes, the leaves, and the minnows go about their business quite oblivious to my complicated world. |
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Many pond owners do not permit the use of minnows as bait because the minnows may be small, undesirable fish. |
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Then there are the plastic Yo-Zuri Arc minnows which can be utterly fantastic on their day. |
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The lures being used are mostly soft plastics or minnows, getting down to 5-10 feet. |
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It's one thing to play games with the minnows, but companies as large as Honda and Renault are as hard-nosed as they come. |
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They are the mighty minnows of the national league, a wee club with limited history and resources, but an indomitable instinct for survival. |
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They certainly deserved it, the Northern Counties East League minnows having produced a display well above their station. |
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For such a pond, golden shiners, bluntnose minnows, or fathead minnows may be stocked to provide food for the bass. |
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Clonorchis used to be transmitted through eating raw small cyprinids such as minnows and bitterlings. |
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Stewart documents over 20 species of fish, including lungfish, electric fish, large minnows, catfish, Nile perch, and rare cichlids. |
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He said the Spanish mackerel, baby bonito and hardtails like to feed on the minnows. |
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A third tank that has worked quite well is a ten gallon tank containing a stinkpot turtle, one small bluegill, two minnows, and three crayfish. |
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For example, herons are widely known to place a floating object, such as a bread crumb or feather, on top of water as a lure for minnows. |
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Bluntnose minnows probably release chemicals called pheromones when they are alarmed. |
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The court ruled that the bureau can release water from its dams and reservoirs when needed to sustain silvery minnows and the dying river. |
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Danios and minnows are small, active schooling fish well suited to the community aquarium. |
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From the giddy heights of primary seven, 11 and 12-year-olds are suddenly minnows in the educational hierarchy. |
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Other species caught included a handful of pike up to about five pounds in weight and a single chub, plus minnows and bullheads too numerous to count. |
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The minnows had appeared in early May, clinging to the cover of the kelp until they had grown venturous enough to strike out for the deeper water. |
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Comeback kid Michael Bridges put a near two-year nightmare behind him to set up Leeds United's slender 1-0 victory over Ukrainian minnows Metalurg Zaporizhia. |
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I reckon if you have a selection of Clousers minnows and Deceivers in various colours and hook sizes, then you can probably catch most of the salt and many freshwater fish. |
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Food sources like mudeyes and minnows congregate around timber. |
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Other than some minnows and salmonids, only longnose sucker and the two species of mudminnow appear to have been collected less often than might be expected. |
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Ireland will be better next week than last but then Scotland will be determined to erase their own shame of defeat to the supposed minnows and sixth nation, Italy. |
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They also feed on small crayfish, minnows, tadpoles, worms, and insects. |
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Two minnows operating in this part of Africa are the Australian company, Perth-based Hardman Resources, and the bigger Canadian minnow, Heritage Oil. |
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Down below, tiny fiddler crabs raced along the mud, the males each waving an oversized pincer as minnows and larger fish riffled the water's surface. |
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Cardiff Blues were matched with Italian minnows Calvisano, notoriously poor travellers USA Perpignan and the Leeds Tykes. |
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Overall, numerical dominance in the fish assemblage has shifted from minnows to pupfishes and killifishes. |
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Stop persecuting the minnows and concentrate on the real sharks, a High Court judge advised Britain's taxmen yesterday. |
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Live bait is usually best but don't discount frozen glass minnows or bits of cut bait once the fish respond to chum. |
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They reported both demasculinised male, and some defeminised female, wild fathead minnows in proximity to cattle feedlot effluent runoff areas. |
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And the home men paid for that slackness two minutes later when the top minnows stunned everyone with an opener. |
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Just so, light beaded on tin lanterns, drops fanfared from sprinklers, minnows fluted in pools. |
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Last night, with the cold-eyed detachment of a team of professional killers, England put the mountain top minnows to the sword. |
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This mesh size was effective in retaining small species and individuals such as minnows, darters, and topminnows. |
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The story brings to life the food chain of glass shrimps, wrigglers, plague minnows, and of course water scorpions. |
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Devon minnows in Black and Gold or Brown and Gold can also be effective with the Yellowbelly good in more coloured water. |
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Chronic effects of the herbicide Diuron on freshwater cladocerans, amphipods, midges, minnows, worms, and snails. |
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Man Utd 0 Cluj 1 MANCHESTER UNITED were humiliated ahead of Sunday's derby when they lost to the Romanian minnows Cluj. |
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Alternately, dead cigar minnows, ribbonfish, Spanish sardines or even frozen menhaden will do the trick. |
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The Coca-Cola League One minnows can heap more misery on the Saints with a giant-killing at Griffin Park tonight in the fifth-round replay. |
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Around Huddersfield, Mirfield and Wakefield are popular areas for coarse fishing, roach, perch, chub, dace, minnows, gudgeon, pike, bream and trout. |
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Scotland, so disappointing in defeat to Argentina a week ago, tryless against the comparative minnows of Georgia, carried all the menace and mobility. |
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But there was no backing down from Bazza as he and his Ibrox mates geared up for this week's crunch clash against Norwegian minnows Molde at Ibrox. |
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The former Tranmere Rovers manager is number two to Paul Ince at League Two minnows Macclesfield Town, who face the might of Chelsea in the third round tie at Stamford Bridge. |
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However, when fish are feeding on tiny prey such as glass minnows or are simply in the mood for a subtle presentation, a split-tail grub is extremely effective. |
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Common natural baits for both fresh and saltwater fishing include worms, leeches, minnows, frogs, salamanders, octopus, squid, insects and even prawn. |
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But Lyons was left to reflect on a game where his side waited until the 71st minute to copper-fasten the win with a Jason Sherlock point against Leinster's minnows. |
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If the guiler, the greaser and the grinner are setting the agenda for this country then it is little wonder even minnows such as Mrs Jones are out for revenge. |
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