The Need For A Measuring Stick
by Terry Broome
According to the Milwaukee Journal, December 5, 1969, p. 12, “Here’s Where Uncle Sam Measures Up,” early in the history of our great nation, President John Quincy Adams called both Houses of Congress together for a special meeting. He brought with him two “bushel” baskets, one from South Carolina, the other from New York. In comparing the measures, one bushel had 68 cubic inches more than the other one.
Rod tip can be crucial
by Mike Gerry
There is probably no time of the year where the worm fishing is better than from June through mid-August.
When They Go Back
by Christina Hays
According to Hotline.org the national average for leaving a violent relationship for good is seven.
To be like Jesus
by Terry Broome
I can’t help but think of what a wonderful world this would be if more people were to determine “To Be Like Jesus.” We can’t force this upon people, but we can determine for ourselves that we’ll strive to be like Him more and more each day.
Summertime thoughts
by Mike Gerry
Drastic change is ahead and as we progress into the summertime patterns, bass fishing becomes more complex and, hence, there are many more decisions you need to make to have successful trips during the heat of the summer.