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Devil Worshippers and Ghost Hunters; Redlands Is a Wealth of Hauntings.

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But then, when is a ghost not wanting to haunt you one might ask. The Redlands area is one of those still small communities that seem to hold that small town charm except when it comes to being haunted. In that respect, the community is over populated.

Among the more famous Haunted homes is the Barton Road Mansion. A sinister looking place with a sinister prescience, usually on the third and fourth floors seems to be where most activity occurs. Closet doors push open, cold temps wash over you, and when exiting the Mansion, a figure can be seen watching you walk down stairs from the third floor. Some visitors have witnessed a demonic face watching them and can be seen coming from a closet that suddenly open's. At certain points in mansion you feel watched, and not welcome and you feel most relieved to leave.


Big bucks lure Redlands' fisherman

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REDLANDS - Brent Ehrler knows the "gone fishin' '' stereotype.

"People think we go out and wait for the fish to bite our bait, or kick back and take a nap,'' he said.

"That's not how it is at all.''

Ehrler is a 29-year-old pro angler from Redlands who is on the cutting edge of what might be the next breakthrough TV sport in the country.

Professional bass fishing.
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Don't laugh. Bass fishing already has TV tie-ins with ESPN and Fox.

Also, big money already can be won by spending a day on a lake, casting and retrieving.

Ehrler knows all about it, having earned $500,000 - you read that right - by winning the Wal-Mart FLW Tour championship at Lake Logan Martin, in Alabama, earlier this month. A competition that will pay $1 million (!) to win next year. Yep. For goin' fishin'.


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