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Rigging for 7 inch Lure 2 SS Hooks
Rigging for 7 inch Lure 2 SS Hooks
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What's wrong with corn ethanol? (Boing Boing)

We grow a lot of corn in the United States, much of which never sees the
inside of a human stomach. In fact, in 2010, something like a quarter of all
the corn grown in this country went to ethanol production. That's a massive
amount of corn grown for gas tanks. And it's a problem.

The process of growing corn is tremendously energy intensive, and it has some
far-reaching drawbacks that threaten the future of vital farmlands in the
Midwest. Corn crops provide steady, reliable income for farmers. But the risks
likely outweigh those benefits, at least at the quantities in which we now
grow corn.

In the spring of 2009, I experienced some of those risks first hand. At
Smithsonian.com, you can read a excerpt from Before the Lights Go Out, my book
about the future of energy. The excerpt is about Madelia, Minnesota, a small
town where local farming advocates are trying to promote a more sustainable
cropping system, and a better way to grow biofuels--one that provides
incentives for farmers to grow _less_ corn, not more.

In the course of reporting that story, I ran into a dust storm--a phenomenon
that is related ...

Boing Boing

What is YOUR favorite type and color of worm to use in stained water!?

I personally use finesse or ribbon tail worms in sapphire blue

Yum has a really cool color called Tequila Sunrise that Ive pulled several fish out on in stained water. I also like pumpkinseed, purples, and reds. I prefer the 7.5 inch Culprit worms Texas rigged in the warmer months. In the winter months I like throwing 10 inch Carolina Rigged worms and bigger.