Fishing Lures: Types of Fishing Lures
You are new to fishing and want to know the different types of fishing lures, you can use.
Original post by Buzzle.com
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.You are new to fishing and want to know the different types of fishing lures, you can use.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.You know how some drug addicts admit to being hooked from their very first hit? Well I can confirm – I,?Matt Heinrichs, am I full blown, late season, field hunting duck-aholic! Now, I have hunted ducks over water since I was just a little guy.
Original post by The Estherville Spirit
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.As the state goes through the transition between open-water fishing and ice fishing, the Michigan DNRE is reminding anglers that first ice is dangerous ice, and snow cover will slow the freezing process.
Original post by Detroit Free Press
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Years ago Texans had to drive to New Mexico or Colorado to catch a rainbow trout.
Original post by Examiner.com
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Reel in a three-metre-long dinosaur on a fishing line. Where’s is at? The white sturgeon, North America’s largest freshwater fish, is found in rivers on the Pacific coast from Alaska to California.
Original post by Globe and Mail
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.OCEAN CITY — The fishing season is not over, but considering some of the cold days we’ve had lately, the end does seem to be around the corner.
Original post by The Daily Times
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.The Nebraska Game and Park’s Commission is urging fishermen to be cautious while ice fishing this winter.
Original post by KOTA Television
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.With Christmas just around the corner and the passing of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and the conclusion of the St.
Original post by The Austin Daily Herald
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.By DICK ALLEYHour Fishing ColumnistIt’s only early December and icy winds are already carrying lake-effect snow down from Lake Ontario to southeast Connecticut.Waking up to school delays during the second week of December should serve as a reminder that ice fishing is just around the corner.Connecticut . . .Full Story
Original post by Thehour.com
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Zachary and John Dilley of West Jordan were fishing at East Canyon Reservoir in early October when they got a nibble that didn’t quite feel like a fish.
Original post by Salt Lake Tribune
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Tony Mignacca, president of the new outdoors store Sail, brags that his 70,000-square-foot mega-store has all the needs for outdoor enthusiasts under one roof.
Original post by Ottawa Citizen
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.(Minnetonka, MN) Are you a knot-head? The North American Fishing Club has just released Knot Wars, a super-simple illustrated video app for iPhone/iPo
Original post by About Saltwater Fishing
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Contact: Katie Purcell, 850-459-6585 Who: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Division of Law Enforcement What: The FWC wi
Original post by About Saltwater Fishing
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Recent cold weather means high numbers of manatees may be concentrated in warm-water refuges near power plants, rivers and springs throughout the state. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) cautions boaters to be on the lookout for manatees moving into the Intracoastal Waterway to reach warm-water refuges at power plants and springs. Boaters should slow down and strictly obey posted speed restrictions in manatee protection zones.
Original post by About Saltwater Fishing
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Contact: Katie Purcell, 850-459-6585
Who: The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Division of Law Enforcement
What: The FWC will host an open house for its 85-foot, aluminum, offshore vessel, the Gulf Sentry. The Gulf Sentry was originally manufactured in 1968 for the U.S. Air Force and was used as a missile retriever until 1994. The FWC operated the vessel for federal fisheries enforcement and search and rescue until 2008, when she went out of service for repairs. The Gulf Sentry was recently restored and now has a new bottom, engines, electrical, plumbing, berthing area, galley and improved pilot house. There also are numerous “green” features incorporated into the new design. After renovation in Fort Lauderdale, the vessel has returned to her home port of Carrabelle.
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