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Luré (French pronunciation: [lyʁe]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France.
Communes of the
Loire department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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catching by hand. Most
lures are
commercially made, but some are hand-made by the
angler (such as hand-tied fly
lures,
which is
considered a hobbyist...
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lure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lure may
refer to:
Lure (falconry), a
chase object used in
falconry Fishing lure, an
object to attract...
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fishing lures'
depth while running at the
proper speed.
Armed with the
ability to
cover more area,
average fishermen could take
their spoon lures to any...
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believed to be the
latest victim of the
notorious "Poet Killer," who
lures victims with
personal ads in newspapers,
afterwards sending poems to taunt...
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settlement appears in the
Venetian censuses of the 16th
century under the name
Lures; 109
inhabitants are
recorded in
Pietro Castrofilaca's 1583 census. "Αποτελέσματα...
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Lure coursing is a
sport for dogs that
involves chasing a
mechanically operated lure.
Competition is
typically limited to dogs of
purebred sighthound breeds...
- area of 1,280 hectares, the
Lurë National Park is
situated in the
eastern side of the
mountain m****ive of "Kunora e
Lures". Its 14 icy
lakes offer picturesque...
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strike the
lure, in some
instances even
clearly seeing the fish
stalking the
lure before striking. Like
other types of
fishing lures,
topwater lures produce...
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lure is an
object used in falconry,
usually made of
leather with a pair of bird
wings or
feathers attached. It is
often an
effigy of a prey
species or...