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Tag: bird

Posted on April 27, 2014April 27, 2014

Bird Fishing

Checkout this video. Instead of eating a piece of bread, the bird uses a fishing tactic to catch a fish.

The Ontario Steelheaders, in its fifth decade, is a not-for-profit network of dedicated volunteers committed to advocating for sustainable fishing opportunities on the Saugeen River.  Our efforts are focused at ensuring healthy waters and abundant fisheries for future generations. Join us in influencing policies that benefit fishing and protect our aquatic environments.

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