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How to Use a Knife to Fight a Bear, Lion, or Wolfpack
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Interested in catching more stripers? Keep an eye on the Moon.
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While many elements contribute into catching striped bass, seasoned surf fisherman will tell you that fishing "the moons" may make or break a season. If you don't plan your meals around the new and full moons, you're losing out on some of the finest tastes of the year, in my view. Here's why you should pay more attention to moons this season, and how to make the most of them. What Does "Fishing the Moons" Mean? When a fisherman says they "fish the moons," what they truly mean is that they are targeting the full and new moon phases. These are the periods when the moon is closest to the sun (new moon) or furthest from the sun (full moon) (which is the full moon). It's simple to predict when the full moon or new moon will occur, and you may do it months ahead of time. There are other internet resources, but I like timeanddate.com. To acquire a correct date, I just pick the closest large city to my house, which is Boston. Many tide ...
How to Make Your Striper Season a Success Now and Later
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If you want to catch more stripers this season, or capture the fish of a lifetime, the process doesn't begin with your first cast; it begins right now. There's a lot to do now to give you an advantage come spring and summer, from fine-tuning your gear to checking the tides and moon phases. Here are a few pre-season routines that have proven to be beneficial in my chase of stripers in the suds. 1) Establish your striper fishing objectives for the following season. Every season, I like to set goals for myself. Simple goals might include things like catching more fish or catching a 50-pound striper on a surf plug. They're broad concepts that point me in the correct way. They can, however, be a little wishy-washy, and they don't assist much when I'm attempting to make the minor daily decisions that constitute a successful season. That is why I like to set more defined objectives. At night, a man holds a huge striped bass. Setting define...
How to Train a Deaf Dog: 3 Deaf Dog Training Techniques
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These training strategies and safety advice will teach you how to train a deaf dog. Having a Hearing Dog While deaf dogs may require more assistance in some areas than hearing dogs, teaching a deaf dog is simple if you're patient, persistent, and use the correct training methods. Congenital deafness is one of the most prevalent forms of hearing loss in dogs; certain breeds, such as Dalmatians and English Setters, are more prone to be deaf at birth than others. Injury, disease, or old age can all cause deafness. Three Strategies for Communicating with a Deaf Dog To converse with a deaf dog, use the following methods: 1 Teach them to concentrate. Teaching a deaf dog to focus on you is the first step in communicating with them. You may do this in a variety of ways, including gently touching your dog's shoulder or using a torch or laser pointer. 2 Make use of hand signals. You may communicate with your deaf dog using body...
How Pets Help Mental Health
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Human-animal relationships are extremely strong. And there's no denying the link between pets and mental wellness. According to a Harris study from 2015, 95% of pet owners consider their animal to be a family member. That is true regardless of our age. Pets provide delight to children, teenagers, adults, and elders alike. As a result, pets and mental health are inextricably linked. Furthermore, evidence supports the mental health advantages of dogs. Many scientific research have demonstrated the mental health advantages of keeping a dog or cat. Animals aid in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and stress. They also give company and alleviate loneliness. Pets also provide us joy. Pets and Mental Health: Early Research Thirty years ago, the first study on dogs and mental health was published. The research was carried out by Purdue University psychologist Alan Beck and University of Pennsylvania psychiatrist Aaron Katcher. As a result, they examined wh...
What Foods Are Bad For Dogs?
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Admit it: you know what you should eat to keep healthy, yet you occasionally (or frequently) find yourself knee-deep in a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos, unsure how you got there. After just one more chip, you could vow to swear off junk food forever. You may have gone through this cycle before, eating very healthily at times and more junk than you like to admit at others. The truth is that you have a choice in what you eat. You have complete control over what, when, and where you consume. Your dog, on the other hand, has no such option. Your dog's health and well-being are exclusively your responsibility as the pet owner. This implies that, in addition to providing him a healthy and balanced diet, you must ensure that he is not consuming the improper foods. It's simple to believe that a nutritious meal for people (like avocado) would be a good treat for our pets. However, there are many dangerous "human" foods on the market, and it is our responsibility to ensur...
4 Reasons Why You Should Begin Living A Healthier Lifestyle Immediately
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