Feb 03
Both the offshore and inshore fishing continues to be good. Fair numbers of dolphin have shown up and are in the 5 – 25 pound range. Sailfish are being caught on an almost daily basis. Meanwhile, the tarpon fishing remains consistent. (Read more)
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Feb 03
“It’s one thing that brings people out … I’ve seen people that I probably haven’t seen in 15 years”
Camouflage snow pants, parkas and ear-flapped hunting hats populated Millers Bay beneath a constant veil of wet snow Saturday during the annual Otter Street Fisheree. via WisInfo
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Feb 03
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Fishing this week in the Banana River, Indian River, and Mosquito Lagoons. (Read more)
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Feb 03
Weather in the Pocono’s and North Western NJ has been less then predictable these past few weeks, however we are happily getting rain, snow and ice storms weekly. (Read more)
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Feb 03
Jerry Guth didn’t expect to catch a lake sturgeon as long as his son, Andy, when he headed out to target yellow perch and smelt off Dyckesville Saturday, but that’s exactly what happened. via Kewaunee County
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Feb 02
Today: Head out to Nepco for Port Edwards Lions Club fisheree It’s cold and that’s good weather for … ice fishing. via Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune
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Feb 02
Do some fishermen have a sixth sense for catching fish? It seems some fishermen always have all the luck and pro fishermen depend on their ability to catch fish…
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Feb 02
Fishing was good this week for big sheepshead, several hogfish and grouper. (Read more)
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Feb 02
Sabine lake winter redfishing at it best
keying of mullet sight fishing (Read more)
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Feb 02
“I think everyone has been waiting for this; I’m hoping”
The Otter Street Fisheree returns after a two-year absence on Saturday at 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Millers Bay. via Oshkosh Northwestern
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Feb 01
I love reading stories about classic yachts, their histories, and (hopefully successful) restorations. That’s why my best friend and I took on the res
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Feb 01
One day after hard north wind and little water at the ramp. (Read more)
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Feb 01
“It’s been damned cold, if you pardon the pun. But people just love the outdoors here. We’re only a 20-minute drive from Mount Brighton, a popular ski resort.”
Cold enough for Hell to freeze over. Hell, Mich., that is. If you think we have it bad when the thermometer dips below 20, Hell finally saw its first 32-degree day since early January on the 29th. via Loudoun Times
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Feb 01
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced that a year-long prosecution of a case of multiple deer killed in Mercer and Venango counties h
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Feb 01
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced that a year-long prosecution of a case of multiple deer killed in Mercer and Venango counties has come to an end. Four individuals who were juveniles at the time of their offenses were held accountable for their gross violations of the Game and Wildlife Code, which has been called a disturbing incident of “kill for thrill.”
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