Jun 11
We headed out yesterday in a bit of a haze. The wind had not picked up, and the fog from the night before held on over the water. We were headed for several artificial reefs where my son had caught several gag grouper and red snapper the week before.
Catch What Bites originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 at 05:02:38.
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Jun 11
Minnesota anglers are encouraged to fish with kids this weekend… for free!With most schools now letting out, The Department of Natural Resources wants families to enjoy the sport of fishing.This weekend is Take-A-Kid-Fishing Weekend in Minnesota.People 16 years or older are welcome to fish without a license, so long as they have a child 15 years …
Original post by KEYC Television, Mankato, MN – The One To Watch
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Jun 11
Permit sales at the Bay City State Recreation Area are up. Some permit sales have experienced significant growth.
Original post by MLive.com
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Jun 11
Prince Edward Island youth involved in the Youth Intervention Outreach Program will be heading to Island fishing holes this summer with fishing rods donated by the Department of Environment, Energy and Forestry.
Original post by The Guardian
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Jun 11
What’s been your excuse for not fishing in Illinois? Whatever it is, it’s not going to work this year.
Original post by Herald News
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Jun 11
From the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation website come this interesting read: To the average angler, terms like black buffalo and river redhorse might appear to be references to obscure breeds of livestock, but they are both Oklahoma fish species that have earned state record listings this spring.
Original post by Paris Texas
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Jun 11
An invisible swivel has benefits to some kinds of fishing and the Aquateko fluorocarbon swivel feels those needs. I disagree about some of the benefits of a neutral buoyancy swivel but that can be important in some fishing applications. Bottom line, I think these swivels fill a need in some kinds of fishing and should be in your tackle box when you need one.
picture (c) Ronnie Garrison
Can I Find An Invisible Swivel – And Why Would I Want To?
Can I Find An Invisible Swivel – And Why Would I Want To? originally appeared on About.com Freshwater Fishing on Friday, June 11th, 2010 at 10:39:16.
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Jun 11
By Jeff Weltz – The Tri-City News Published: June 10, 2010 2:00 PM Updated: June 10, 2010 2:18 PM The second annual Alouette Fishing Derby is Sunday and, of late, I have been encouraging dads to take the kids fishing.
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Jun 10
By Sally Maxwell Managing Editor Attorney General Drew Edmondson on Tuesday asked the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals to set an execution date for Sequoyah County death row inmate Donald Ray Wackerly, 40, after the U.S. Supreme Court denied the inmate’s final appeal.
Original post by Sequoyah County Times
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Jun 10
State Line Field and Stream Club Inc. fishing derby winners. Discussion Disqus June 10, 2010 Fishing Derby Results South Hampton – The State Line Field and Stream Club INC.
Original post by Carriage Towne News
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Jun 10
Most Detroit River fishing guides concentrate on walleyes starting in late March, then switch to bass from May through the fall.
Original post by Detroit Free Press
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Jun 10
Third-graders at Jefferson Elementary School recently participated in the Passport to Fishing program sponsored by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Original post by Port Clinton News Herald
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Jun 10
Lonnie Riley, right, of Southern Humboldt along with Justin Hartzell of Las Vegas boated these two nice halibut last Saturday.
Original post by Times-Standard
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Jun 10
What in teh world are those brown jelly like blobs attached to twigs and dock posts in my lake? The good news is they won’t sent out little critters to eat you. They are actually Bryozoans, small animals related to corals that live in colonies and secrete the jelly like substance you see. If you look closely at the surface you will see small star like structures that are the little critters themselves.
Have you ever encountered these jelly blobs in your lake? They are actually a good sign that the water quality is in good shape. Tell us about your encounters with them in the comments section below.
Are Those Brown Jelly Blobs In My Lake Alien Life Forms?
Are Those Brown Jelly Blobs In My Lake Alien Life Forms? originally appeared on About.com Freshwater Fishing on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at 10:56:45.
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Jun 10
Anglers helped Lake Champlain International raise money for fishing programs. Wednesday morning they cast lines in Colchester for the third annual Governor’s Cup– a catch and release event.
Original post by WCAX-TV Burlington
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