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  2. Visiting Myrtle Beach? Just watch out for sea lice in the ...

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    Sea lice are copepods — a microscopic type of crustacean related to crabs, shrimp and lobsters. With nearly 15,000 identified species, the creatures are found anywhere there’s water and are a ...

  3. The Recipes We Love To Hate: 11 Rage-Bait Recipes That ... - AOL

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    The ingredients and concept behind some rage-bait recipes are infuriating enough. The way the meals are made, however, have the ability to send us into a full blown tantrum.

  4. Groundbait - Wikipedia

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    Groundbait is a mixture of various natural ingredients, for example fishmeal, bread crumbs, vanilla sugar, hemp seeds or oil, [2] maize and other ingredients, which are then moistened with water and formed into bait balls, which are then cast into the water at the fishing spot as an "appetizer". Depending on the groundbait mixture, the balls ...

  5. Shrimp baiting - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp baiting uses a cast net, bait and long poles. The long poles are used to mark a specific location, and then bait is thrown in the water near the pole. After several minutes the cast net is thrown as close to the bait as possible and the shrimp are caught in the net. The bait balls can be made of just about anything a shrimp will eat.

  6. Sea louse - Wikipedia

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    Sea lice, particularly L. salmonis and various Caligus species, including C. clemensi and C. rogercresseyi, can cause deadly infestations of both farm-grown and wild salmon. [3] [30] Sea lice migrate and latch onto the skin of wild salmon during free-swimming, planktonic nauplii and copepodid larval stages, which can persist for several days.

  7. Want to avoid an itchy trip to the ocean? Here’s how to avoid ...

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    Here’s what you need to know about sea lice and swimmers’ itch. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail ...

  8. Boilie - Wikipedia

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    The pop-up is generally smaller than the normal boilie, which creates what is known as a critically balanced bait, or neutral buoyancy, and makes it easier for the fish to take in the bait. [ 3 ] Carp anglers have many types of boiled bait to choose from, some of which have added preservatives in them so that they can be kept at room ...

  9. Sea lice are infesting Gulf Coast beaches - AOL

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    Sea lice have been lurking in Florida waters for years but what they'll do to you could make you sick.