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When stocking a new man-made lake, what does one need to do to ensure that the stocked fish have food and will survive?
We stocked our 5.5 acre pond last summer. We used a biologist that the state provided for free. He came out once a month and did various tests on the water, algae, etc. He also bought, brought and released different species of fish at specific times. We now have a great pond with ample fish including (FLA bass, bream (coppernose bluegill and shellcracker) and we put Talapia in the summer but...
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How does a case end up being tried in the US Supreme Court?
You must file a writ of certiori -- and the Supreme Court grants less than 2% of those filed each year.
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What does pro-bono mean?
"for the public good" - used today in the context of legal work done "for free"
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What is a snipe hunt?
Actually, a snipe does exist. There is just no reason to hunt it. The snipe looks like a killdee or sandpiper.
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Would small streams be productive hunting grounds if I'm looking for ducks?
The stream itself would not yield any ducks, but any backed-up water may have some resident wood ducks or merganzers, even mallards depeonding on what area you are in. Look for areas that are dammed up by beavers. Even a small water hole can produce a morning of fun for 1 or 2 hunters.
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When purchasing a new car, is there a grace period in which you can return the car?
Most states have "lemon law". My state allows for 6 months before the
"implied warranty of merchantability" runs out. To be able to take the car back, it must have failed in a way that materially alters the subject matter for which you bargained.
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