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| Rivers
can provide an angler with all types of fishing. They can also provide a
great overall outdoor experience. If you're wading or floating a small to
mid-sized river, you might catch lots of fish and see all kinds of wildlife. If you're on one of the Midwest's larger rivers, the variety of fish will be amazing and the wildlife viewing opportunities will be there also. That's what rivers have to offer, and that's why you should take advantage of one of the rivers close to wherever you live in the Midwest.
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