In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cut 3" squares out of them to make 12 individual papers. Spray a light coat of non-stick cooking spray on one side of them. Divide it into 12 pieces and roll each piece into a ball. Make sure that the dough is thin in height, but keep the center area on the bulk side. Have the dough slightly cupped in your hand, as if you're carrying a baby bird. Add a few tablespoons of the filling in the center of the dough circle. Make "pie-like" edges on the dough, by pinching the edges with your forefinger and thumb of the other hand. Be sure to continue pinching the edges together and twist them at the same time.
Summary: Prepare the wax paper. Use your fist and punch the dough down. Create a flatten 6" circle out of the pieces in your palm. Add the filling on the dough. Fold over the edges to cover the dough. Add each filled wrapped dough on the greased side of the wax paper. Allow each manapua piece to rise for about 10 minutes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will require different features from a hunting rifle compared to a range gun, hunting shotgun, or a shotgun for home defense. When you purchase a long gun, take the following factors into account:  Semi-automatic, high-capacity assault rifles are best used at the range. They are too powerful for home defense and they tend to make poorer hunting rifles than a traditional larger caliber hunting rifle.  Hunting rifles tend to have smaller capacity, and larger calibers. While there are some semi-automatic and lever action hunting rifles, the majority are bolt-action.  Hunting shotguns are typically geared toward fowl hunting, although some people hunt larger game with them. They have a low to medium capacity, and come in double barrel, pump action, and semi-automatic.  Home defense shotguns have shorter barrels, and usually come in pump action or semiautomatic. Ask them whether they think your selection is consistent with what you plan on using the weapon for. As always, remember that they have an incentive to upsell you. Make sure a more expensive recommendation is worth it. Although many dealers have ranges on sight, some of the smaller dealers might not allow rifles on their range. If that’s the case, call a few other ranges and see if they have the same gun for rent. You will still need to pass a federal background check to purchase a long gun, so the same rules apply as stated above for pistols. Once you’ve made your decision, fill out the proper paperwork, bring and show a valid form of ID, and make your purchase. You must be of sound mind and not committing any crimes at the time of your purchase.
Summary: Decide on the intended use for the rifle or shotgun (long gun). Confer with the dealer about your selection. Try your intended purchase out before you buy it. Purchase your gun.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This includes many saltwater fish such as sea trout and bluefish, as well as freshwater bottom feeders such as carp and catfish.  If you are fishing from one spot (still fishing), cut the fish into chunks thick enough to hide most of the hook. If you are dragging the fishing line behind a moving boat (trolling), cut the fish into long, thin V-shaped strips. Pierce the hook through the thicker end so the moving strip imitates a swimming fish. Any fish that hunts crayfish, such as pike or catfish, can be attracted by a severed tail with the hook pushed along the length of the meaty center. The same hooking process can be used to attract shoreline fish with a shrimp tail bait. Commercial doughball paste can be purchased in labeled varieties that attract bass, trout, or another specific species. You can also make your own by boiling hot water, flour, cornmeal, and molasses for a few minutes and letting it cool. Fishermen add anything from cheese to garlic to this recipe in their efforts to attract an individual fish species. Form the paste into a ball over the entire hook. Press it into place so the hook is hidden completely. Some hooks include wire springs to help keep the doughball in place. Shellfish are great for attracting fish in their native area. Clams, mussels, liver, and other soft meat should be left out in the sun to harden before use, or else frozen beforehand and used when partially thawed.  Once the meat is hardened, pierce the hook through it in as many different places as possible. Hide the end of the hook in the meat. If it still won't adhere to the hook or you suspect a fish could peel it right off, use fine thread or wire to tie it on. You can find artificial lures that sink, float, or stay just under the surface. In addition to customizing for your fish's habits, you can find artificial bait intended to attract a specific species by smell or appearance. In order to hook a standard artificial "grub," thread the hook through the mouth of the bait until the front reaches the eye of the hook. Push the end of the hook out through the grub's stomach.
Summary:
Use fish pieces to attract fish that hunt by scent. Bait with crayfish tail in freshwater or brackish water and shrimp tail in saltwater. Customize doughballs to your fish species. Use local clam and other soft meat. Buy artificial bait for the right depth.