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Those who wade while they fish walk over slippery bottoms and in strong currents. Fish with handlines through holes in the ice and spearfishing underwater are also favorite. In 1933 american biologist aldo leopold developed a theory that each unit of habitat can support only so many animals of a given species, and that excess animals must be cropped by hunters or allowed to die. In the united states each state issues fish licenses and sets regulations as to the season in which a certain species of fish may be caught, the minimum permissible size, and the number that may be taken per day.

Conserve fuel by making a "star fire" where the ends of large logs meet in the fire only, push inward as more fuel is needed.

Backpacking Equipment info: Some winter campers even build igloo-like shelters from blocks of snow and ice. Because of its maneuverability in ice-infested waters, it is still in use over a great extent of the arctic. Small, open nautical vessel propelled by sail, oar, pole, paddle, or motor. Instead of attaching lures and bait directly to the fish line, bait-casters, spin-casters, and trollers often use a small barrel-shaped device called a snap-swivel.

See also Discount Camping Gear.

 

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