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Florence Fishing - Oregon Fishing Forum
Florence, located on the scenic Oregon coast, is a hidden gem for fishing enthusiasts. The town is nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Siuslaw River, providing a diverse range of fishing environments. The area's lush forests, pristine lakes, and winding rivers make it a paradise for anglers. With easy access to freshwater and saltwater fishing, Florence attracts anglers from all over the ...
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Rogue River Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
4. Types of Fish in the Rogue River The Rogue River is home to a diverse range of fish species, each offering a unique challenge and experience for anglers. Steelhead: One of the most sought-after fish in the Rogue River, steelhead are known for their strength and agility. Both summer and winter steelhead runs provide excellent fishing ...
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Modifying PATH with fish shell - Stack Overflow
I'm currently playing around with the fish shell and I'm having some trouble wrapping my head around how the PATH variable is set. For what it's worth, I'm also using oh-my-fish. If I echo my curr...
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Gold Beach Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore everything you need to know about fishing in Gold Beach, from the best fishing spots to the types of fish you can catch, the gear you'll need, and tips for a successful trip.
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How to set environment variables in fish shell - Stack Overflow
This is a better answer, could be improved by mentioning that the -x is for exporting the value to child processes, as any well-behaved environment variable should be. fish global variables (as opposed to universal variables) can be set in fish.config and have the same scope and lifetime as environment variables in other shells.
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linux - Define an alias in fish shell - Stack Overflow
I would like to define some aliases in fish. Apparently it should be possible to define them in ~/.config/fish/functions but they don't get auto loaded when I restart the shell. Any ideas?
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Astoria Fishing | Oregon Fishing Forum
These fish are often caught while bottom fishing over rocky reefs, using jigs, swimbaits, or live bait. Rockfish, on the other hand, are typically smaller but are known for their sheer numbers, making for fun and fast-paced fishing. Albacore Tuna Albacore tuna are a seasonal visitor to the offshore waters near Astoria.
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Suppress or Customize Intro Message in Fish Shell
Is it possible to remove the intro message in fish shell: Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell Type help for instructions on how to use fish
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Fish shell not loading in paths from bashrc - Stack Overflow
Yes, fish is not bash-compatible, so reading .bashrc will typically not work. The common subset of the two languages is very very small - not even variable definitions or if blocks.
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Salmon River Fishing - Oregon Fishing Forum
Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, the Salmon River in Oregon is a renowned destination for fishing enthusiasts. This river, which winds through the picturesque landscapes of the Cascade Mountains, is part of the Columbia River Basin and offers some of the best fishing opportunities in the state. With its clear, cold waters and abundant fish species, the Salmon River provides an ...