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Verl Stevens, of Manhattan, pulled in one of the big crappies that have given Tuttle Creek Reservoir plenty of notice this spring. (Brent Frazee/Kansas City Star/MCT)
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Chestnut rose bring historic charm and beauty to gardens everywhere. (MCT)
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Mathable Quattro, with a nod to the current Texas Hold OEm poker craze, Quattro uses a deck of 106 numbered cards instead of tiles. (MCT)
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Mathable is like Scrabble but with numbers and mathematical equations instead of letters. Each player starts with seven tiles and plays as many as he or she can, combining them with the tiles that are already on the board to create number problems. (MCT)
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With Mathable Domino while the basic theme of creating equations is the same, this game adds a degree of difficulty by using domino-like tiles that have different numbers on each end. (MCT)
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Mathable Junior is a variation on the classic aimed at kids 5 and up. The tiles are larger and colorful, which makes them easier to handle and more fun for little hands to play with. (MCT)
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Mathable Booklet Mathable games are great for road trips. But with so many small pieces, you're bound to lose some. The Mathable booklet solves that problem by cleverly creating versions of Domino, Quattro, and several other games that you can do on paper. All you'll need is a pencil. And a big eraser. Ages 9 and up. $5.95. (MCT)
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Anglers fish the Sucker River below rapids, May 14, 2013. (Bob King/Duluth News Tribune/MCT)
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Scaup, a yellow lab owned by Gary Baker, of Duluth (left), watches the action as Baker and Todd Fromberg, also of Duluth, fish for steelhead from a small island in the Sucker River, May 14, 2013. (Bob King/Duluth News Tribune/MCT)
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Aaron Goldsteen of Minneapolis, who attends UMD, hopes for a bite as he fishes alongside a white cedar tree on the shore of the Sucker River, May 14, 2013. (Bob King/Duluth News Tribune/MCT)
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Anglers try their luck at catching steelhead in the Sucker River where the river cuts under Highway 61, May 14, 2013. (Bob King/Duluth News Tribune/MCT)
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Yan Andrade, 16, battles a fish on his first offshore fishing trip off the coast of Miami Beach, Florida. Andrade, who has Cystic Fibrosis which makes breathing difficult, has fished freshwater canals near home but had not been offshore before. (Steve Watres/Sun Sentinel/MCT)