May 24

Merwin: Study Says Most Women Don’t Like Pink Fishing Gear

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Last fall, I wrote about all the pink fishing gear and clothing being marketed to female anglers.

Original post by Field & Stream

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May 24

Fishing program reel fun for all

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For most anglers, a day spent on the lake isn’t a success without an array of fresh fish in the cooler to show for it.

Original post by Oshkosh Northwestern

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May 24

Thousands discover there’s such a thing as ‘outdoors’

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Roughly 2,000 people turned out Sunday for tastes of the outdoors ranging from a quick introduction to fishing to tree identification and an obstacle course for children at Lincoln Woods State Park.

Original post by Providence Journal

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May 24

Can You Eat Freshwater Drum?

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My fish profile sheet on freshwater drum says they are not very good to eat. I have never tried to eat one but Donna Fernstrom disagrees. She says drum are very good and she will target them as food fish in the future.

At the bottom of Donna’s comments and at the end of the profile of freshwater drum is a “Reader Responds” section. I posted part of Donna’s comments there. Add your comments to this section – tell all of us if you eat drum, how you cook them and how good they taste.
Can You Eat Freshwater Drum?
Can You Eat Freshwater Drum? originally appeared on About.com Freshwater Fishing on Monday, May 24th, 2010 at 11:51:06.
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Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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May 24

The fly fishing ‘bug’ has bitten

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Until recently, I couldn’t tell you the difference between an Elk hair Caddis and a Prince Nymph.

Original post by North Texas e-News

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May 24

Eric Sharp: No boat needed for fishing fun

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You don’t have a boat. But you do like fishing. With a relatively modest outlay of cash and the effort to acquire some knowledge, you can still catch lots of fish from the shorelines of Michigan’s rivers and lakes.

Original post by Detroit Free Press

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May 23

Record fish marks PTTS series opener

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Editor’s note: ESPNOutdoors.com will focus on tarpon, providing a series of articles and features detailing the annual run of the silver kings in our Tarpon Trek.

Original post by ESPN

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May 23

AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT WHAT WENT WRONG, I WAS FISHING FROM THE BEACH AT MY HOUSE AND HOOKED INTO A STRIPER AROUND 30LBS MAYBE LESS, IT THRASHE

Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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May 23

30 hours. 30 species

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[img]http://www.mucc.org/Insider/Images/3030.png[/img] 30 hours. 30 species. 2 crazy anglers. Michigan OutofDoors crew to prove what's at stake

Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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May 23

Bottom-fishing excursion reels in plenty of fish and fun | Outdoors notebook

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Contacts: To book a trip go to the Westport Charter Boat Association website at charterwestport.com/booking.html Costs: The bottom fishing season runs from mid-March through mid-October. Boats leave around 7 a.m. and are scheduled for eight-hour trips unless limits are caught sooner.

Original post by The Seattle Times

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May 23

Summer steelhead returning strong in some Lower Columbia tributaries | Reel Time Fishing Northwest

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Mark Yuasa covers fishing and outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. A Seattle native, Mark is a lifelong angler who grew up near the banks of Lake Washington, and has been covering fishing and outdoors for more than 18 years for The Seattle Times.

Original post by The Seattle Times

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May 23

Win a 2010 Bass Cat Pantera fully equipped this November!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Arkansas Tournament Fishing interviewed Tom McMillian of the Arkansas BASS Federation Nation about the Brand New Fully Equipped 2010 Bass Cat Pantera they will be giving away to one lucky person in November.

Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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May 23

Bolton: It’s prime time for bluegill fishing in Alabama

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Bluegill can be a handful for fishermen trying to land the toughest battling sport fish — pound for pound — in Alabama waters.

Original post by Birmingham News Online

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May 23

Fishing is more than fishing for residents of Grand Rapids Home for Veterans

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Michael Toms, a resident at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans, right, gets a little help from Irv Byxbe from the Grand Rapids chapter of the Michigan Steelheaders last week during a fishing derby at the home’s pond.

Original post by Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance

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May 23

Young and old reel in more knowledge

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Combine a 3 1/2-year-old kid, a 3 1/2-pound catfish, three Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation employees, a parent and a journalist, and you get one unique first-time fishing experience.

Original post by TulsaWorld.com – Sports

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