Write an article based on this "Cast Let your rig settle to bottom after you make your cast.The split shots weigh down your rig and bring your bait to the bottom, where the eels primarily eat, swim, and sleep. Aim your flashlight at the tip of your rod and look for subtle changes. Recast if you don’t have a bite within 2 minutes. Set the hook when you feel 2 tugs on the line. Reel in the eel gradually as the eel tires out. Be ready for the eel to pull back and thrust about! Beach the eel on the shore as you reel it in. Unhook"
article: your line into the water as far as you can. You want to cast far when fishing for eels because they like to spend time in deep, murky water. Press down on the reel release button and raise up your casting arm over your shoulder. Release the button to make your cast!   To make your cast, move your arm quickly and consistently. Try to keep your feet stationary and raise your rod by moving your hips. That way, your rod will have a bit more momentum as you make your cast. Most eels don't venture too far from their hiding place when feeding, so they are more likely to find your bait if it reaches the bottom of a lake or river. This can help you notice any small tugs on the line. Eels often nudge at bait before biting it, so small bobs in the tip of your rod may be an indication that a bite is coming! While this is not required, it will help you see any movements on the tip of your rod. Eels usually nibble on bait quickly, so if you don’t get a bite within the first few minutes of your cast, try casting again. Eels will spend time hiding out rather than swimming about, so they may not notice your bait the first time you cast.  Try casting in a spot 1–2 ft (0.30–0.61 m) away from where your first cast landed. Recasting helps the eels notice fresh bait. When you have an eel on your line,  pull back quickly and firmly on the tip of the rod. This helps secure the fish on your hook. Your eel will start to pull back and escape as soon as you set them, so be ready for any sudden jerks or pulls. Eels will nibble on their food before they take large bites, so wait until after you feel 1 tug before you make your move. As the eel fights back, reel in your rod a few times (for about 5 seconds or so) to bring it closer to the surface. Then, reel a little bit more until you can see it from the surface of the water. It will continue to pull your line as you reel it in, though don't give up! Eels put up a fight when caught, so gradually reeling them in works best to bring them in without damaging your line, reel, or rod. Eels can be challenging to bring in because they often fight for awhile before you reel them in. They will tug your line and thrash back and forth to try to escape. Stand with your feet firmly on the ground, and keep your rod in your hands at all times. They can even snap your line! As you gradually reel it in, bring the eel towards the shoreline you are fishing from. Pick up your eel from shore rather than through the water, as the eel can continue to fight and twist on your line.  Eels are long and sometimes heavy, and they are much easier to pick up and take out of the water from a shallow area. The easiest way to bring in your eel is to slowly bring it towards the shore. the eel when you reel it to shore. After you finally get your eel to shore, lift up the eel by your line, and firmly grasp the eel’s head. Grip the hook with your hand or with a pair of pliers, and take it out of the eel’s lip. Be prepared for the eel to trash back and forth as a final escape attempt! You can now either bring the eel home to cook or release it back into the wild.

Write an article based on this "Wash your hands often. Install a footbath outside their coop. Keep designated chicken boots. Never allow wild birds to get close. Isolate new chickens. Store chicken feed safely. Report any signs of illness."
article: Before and after handling your chickens, wash your hands with warm water and soap.  You can use hand sanitizer instead, as long as it is at least 60% alcohol.  Any clothes, gloves, or tools that touched the chickens or chicken poop should also be washed with soap. Use a footbath each time you enter or exit your chicken’s coop, or other sort of enclosure.  Footbaths can be simple plastic tubs filled with a disinfectant designed for use on farms.  Cover the footbath when not in use.  Place the footbath on a slab of cement or on a pallet.  This will help minimize the amount of dirt you track into the bath. Change the disinfectant solution in the footbath daily. Note that the footbath is for disinfecting your shoes, not your feet! You should only use one pair of footwear when you’re in the chicken’s enclosure.  Do not use these footwear for any other purpose.  In particular, make sure that nothing you use that may come into contact with wild birds ever goes into the chickens’ living area. This includes clothing and equipment as well, though boots are the greatest risk factor. Wild birds, including waterfowl, can potentially infect your chickens with bird flu.  Especially if you live near a body of water, keep a vigilant eye out for birds that may try to visit your chickens. Wild birds may be attracted by your chicken feed, for instance.  Buy props to scare other birds away online or from an agricultural retailer. Keep new birds away from your flock for 30 days.  This ensures that they are not sick before exposing them to your other chickens.  Keep the new chickens somewhere away from your chicken enclosure. Only get new birds from reputable sources. You want to ensure you’re getting your chicken feed from a supplier that keeps it clean.  Once you have the feed, keep it in containers that prevent other birds, animals, and insects from getting to it.  Large plastic bins work best. Call your local wildlife agency if any of your birds become sick or die unexpectedly. They can advise you on how to proceed.  If you are unable to reach a local agency, reach out a regional organization.

Write an article based on this "Be charismatic. Be witty. Be confident. Be original. Be independent."
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If you want to impress a guy, then you should be charismatic and be able to charm everyone in any room you walk into. This doesn't mean being overly loud or dramatic -- just act natural, and be happy to walk into any room, even if you don't know anyone there. A truly charismatic person can talk to almost anyone and make him feel at ease, whether it's an eight-year-old boy or an eighty-year-old woman. When you talk to people, use their names. Make people feel good about themselves and keep things positive. Guys are always refreshed and pleased by a girl with wit. To impress a guy with your wit, work on being clever, being able to keep up a flow of intelligent and sharp banter, and to wow him with your word play, insights, and quick reactions. Being witty means looking at the world in an original way and being funny and creative at the same time. If the guy says something funny, don't just laugh -- respond back with an equally funny comment. Guys are impressed by confident women, because this shows that they have a natural ease with themselves and are happy with who they are. Confident women are fun to be around, add positive energy to any situation, and make other people around them feel good. If you really want to impress a guy, then you should be happy with who you are, what you do, and where you're going.  If you're feeling confident and the conversation is going well, you can even reach out to touch the guy. Building confidence doesn't happen overnight -- it can take a lifetime. But making a goal of being happier and more pleased with who you are can help you feel more proud and happy to be sharing yourself with others. Fake it until you make it -- walk with your head high, your shoulders back, and with your eyes looking straight ahead, not at the ground. You'll already begin to exude confidence through your body language. Guys love girls who stand out from the pack and aren't like everyone else. Don't be afraid to be original, even if it means to dye your hair pink, dance like a maniac, or to learn how to make your own sushi. Whatever you really want to do, go after it, and you will be rewarded. Guys are impressed by girls who aren't like everyone else because they're worth knowing. Being original will not only help you impress guys, but it'll also lead you to make more friends and to be friends with more interesting people. Guys love girls who are independent and who love to do their own thing. The last thing a guy wants is a clingy girl who wants her life to revolve around his -- instead, guys want a girl who is happy being on her own and hanging out with him. To be independent, you have to not only be comfortable pursuing your own interests by yourself and generally having some "me time," but you also have to avoid conforming or doing whatever everyone else is doing just because that's what's cool right now. Being an independent person also means being an independent thinker. You should learn to act and think on your own.