Beach Fishing: Information That Will Come Handy
Beach Fishing is quite popular for many reasons especially for ease of availability.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Beach Fishing is quite popular for many reasons especially for ease of availability.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Bailey Smith, left, 14, of Windsor, and Austin Hart, 16, of Loveland, sit at a fishing trade show with their wares from their Young Gun Bait Co.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Mitch Williamson found himself in a rather enviable position during last year’s Chix-N-Stix Ladies Fishing Tournament.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.” Visit Lake Norman will host the 5th Annual Ryan Newman Foundation Charity Fishing Tournament at Blythe Landing on Dec.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.PORTABLE BBQ: Bodum, $99.99. Take your grilling on the go with this portable BBQ.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.That’s a snippet of a photo from ice fishing last season, but similar scenes around the usual first channels on the Chain O’Lakes and lakes to our north might go by tomorrow morning.
Original post by Chicago Sun-Times
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.I don’t ice fish, but I’ve always wondered why ice fishing rods are so short? Why don’t they just use a regular fishing pole? Jean Waller, Royal Oak There are a couple of reasons why ice fishing rods are 18 to 30 inches.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Tim Croft shovels the sidewalk in front of The Shores of Roosevelt Park Apartments, 3755 Henry in Norton Shores Wednesday.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Three years ago, a farmer in Papua New Guinea was clearing some brush at the edge of the old Buka Airport when he spotted it.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Fishing is a forgiving sport. It quietly absorbs and absolves those periodic hiccups in technique ,like slinging the jig half way up the mangrove tree or a blunder, like a gap in one’s attention span that allows a strike to cruise away with your bait.
Original post by Marco Eagle
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Rainbow trout season starts today in Wichita Falls with both Plum Lake and South Weeks Park scheduled to be stocked.
Original post by Times Record News
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Weather wise, we’ve sure had to deal with a lot of wind this year. Offshore anglers were often plagued with winds that sent up small craft warnings and now the hunting season is being impeded by winds that make tree stand users tree huggers, if they venture off ground at all.
Original post by Observer
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.For many outdoor enthusiasts, being caught in the transition time between fall hunting and winter activities is a tough period.
Original post by Saint Cloud Times
Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link. A late fall trip to the ICW out of St Augustine, Florida, provided a mixed bag of fish as we followed the outgoing tide. Blake Butterworth and his dad, Mark learned to fish some artificials for a variety of fish and a pretty decent catch!
If people knew how to fish the tides as we did on this day, they would be more successful anglers!
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Take What the Tide Gives You originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Thursday, December 2nd, 2010 at 05:18:39.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.White Oak resident Shawn Zvolensky has netted another prize catch. He recently was awarded a certificate from the state Fish & Boat Commission for catching a 1012-pound Steelhead trout at Walnut Creek, which flows into Lake Erie.
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