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As the earth completes another revolution around the sun, mankind seems to have become a bit more sophisticated about the environment and about how we need to take steps to protect it. The international gathering in Copenhagen has at least brought about a consensus that steps need to be jointly taken to reverse the earth’s warming trend.
While individually we can do little to solve the problem, we can each do small things in our homes and with our lifestyles and willingly support some of the bigger things our leaders decide, even if they tend to cost a bit of money and perhaps require minor changes in energy usage and methods of manufacturing. We don’t know the extent of the needs that the scientific community is dealing with.
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It’s “making ice.” Not the thundering roars sometimes heard in mid-winter when a sudden drop in temperature causes the ice to sound like thunder and makes cracks appear all around where you’re sitting on your bucket. The kind that you’re seeing on the puddles and little ponds that don’t have any fish in them. The point is that even this latter type of ice gets you thinking about fishing!
You still need to wait a while for safe ice and that can be a problem. A skier may be able to go where snow is artificially made and a skater to hockey rinks, but a winter angler is at the mercy of the weather. And staying sane as fickle fronts play with the temperature can be hard to do sometimes.
Still the sanity of the winter angling addict can be preserved for a while by getting him involved with a series of related activities. Consider the following for starters.
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