Sentences with phrase «while ice fishing»

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Or you can just work with what you've got: Bar Normandy serves its half shells in run - of - the - mill bowls filled with ice, while Eventide Oyster Co. in Portland, ME uses pie tins or fish poaching trays.
At any moment the whole «Abscam,» within a scam, within a scam feels like it's going to implode, but this script just won't let go, taking yet another screwy turn into murky, mafioso - infested waters, while micro relationships brew among the four leads threatening to boil over, and Louis C.K. propels a run - on fable about ice fishing into deeply fatuous waters.
In Baecker's home state of Minnesota, for instance «ice houses» — shelters used while fishing on ice — are covered as personal property, under the terms and conditions of the policy, he says.
A husband and wife team, Spud and his wife entertained us, while Spud served ice cold draught from his fully equipped bar, leaving his wife to serve the best fish and chips I'd ever had.
In its determination, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found that while the walruses «will experience a future reduction in availability of sea ice» they are unable to reliably predict the magnitude of the...
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But while the industry and its regulators might be focused on good management, Greenpeace argued that krill fishing is placing unnecessary pressure on sensitive ecosystems in a part of the world's oceans already greatly threatened by melting sea ice and rising ocean temperatures.
«Polar bears are sticking to using the same type of habitat conditions even while sea ice disappears,» says lead author Ryan Wilson of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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In Baecker's home state of Minnesota, for instance «ice houses» — shelters used while fishing on ice — are covered as personal property, under the terms and conditions of the policy, he says.
If you regularly drive onto one of Minnesota's 11,842 lakes while ice - fishing, you'll want comprehensive insurance... just in case.
Our perfect picnic would consist of tuna fish salad croissants, blueberries and sun made iced tea) while watching the boats go by in The thumb of Michigan ~ would also love to bring our Bibles along for a special spiritual meal also
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