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  2. Australonuphis - Wikipedia

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    The worm smells the fish and raises its head up out of the sand as much as 25 millimetres (0.98 in), allowing the angler to see the worm, catch it, and pull it out of the sand by hand or with pliers. [17] The caught worms are then used immediately as bait for fishing, or stored in a bucket of fresh sea water or a handful of damp sand for later use.

  3. Rippowam River - Wikipedia

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    The Rippowam River is a river in Fairfield County, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York (United States). It drains a catchment area of 37.5 square miles (97 km 2) and flows for 17 miles (27 km) from Ridgefield to Long Island Sound, which it enters in Stamford's harbor. [1] Streamflow in the Rippowam River is controlled by several small ...

  4. List of freshwater fishes of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The following list of known freshwater fish species, subspecies, and hybrids occurring in Washington state is taken from Wydoski and Whitney(2003). Some scientific names have been updated or corrected. Trout nomenclature follows Behnke et al.(2002). Asterisks denote introduced fishes.

  5. Plastic worm - Wikipedia

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    A plastic worm or trout worm is a soft-bodied fishing lure made of elastomer polymer material, generally simulating an earthworm. Plastic worms are typically impaled onto a hook , and can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, and some are even scented to simulate live bait .

  6. Bait (luring substance) - Wikipedia

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    Live bait and fishing supply store. Baiting is ubiquitously practised to catching fish.Traditionally, nightcrawlers, small baitfish, insect adults and larvae have been used as standard hookbait, and offals are commonly used as groundbait (a.k.a. chumming) in blue water fishing.

  7. Minnow - Wikipedia

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    These fish grow to an average length of about 6 cm. This is one of the most common bait fish used in the Lake Erie region of Ohio and many fishermen hold it over all other bait. [6] Cheat minnow, a species in the genus Pararhinichthys; Cutlips minnow, a species in the genus Exoglossum; Desert minnows, fishes in the genus Dionda