Sep 16

Reel Report for 9/16: Offshore fishing heats up

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If results from the Mobile Big Game Fishing Club’s Alabama Invitational and recent reports I’ve heard are any indication, offshore fishing is good and should only get better.

Original post by Al.com – Everything Alabama

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Sep 16

Tompkins: Migrations can make anglers’ lives easier

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Drawn by the promise of easy prey, redfish, flounder and speckled trout will often congregate around waterways draining marshes during autumn, making areas with visible current a prime choice for fall bay fishing.

Original post by Houston Chronicle

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Sep 15

A Form of Fly Fishing Gains Fans in the U.S.

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Misako Ishimura waded knee deep into the current, the water temperature perfect for both swimming and soothing relief from the afternoon sun.

Original post by New York Times

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Sep 15

Wading for Tailing Reds

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It doesn’t get much better than being surrounded by several small triangles of fish tails protruding from the water ahead of you. Wading and casting to redfish like is just awesome!
Wading for Tailing Reds originally appeared on About.com Saltwater Fishing on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 at 05:17:35.
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Sep 15

Sutton: High-flying carp

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To catch a grass carp, toss a salad. Throw in some cherry tomatoes, some lettuce, celery, pea pods, a bit of watercress, some duckweed, coontail, pondweed and muskgrass.

Original post by ESPN

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Sep 15

The Bowfishing Chef

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David Pasternack, famed fisherman and chef/co-owner of Esca in New York, recently took a trip down to New Orleans to visit Donald Link, James Beard Award-winner and chef/co-owner of the legendary Cochon Restaurant .

Original post by Esquire

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Sep 15

Fishing derby reels in children

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Sep 15th, 2010 – 11:27:29 Kelsey Boman, 6, looks on as a boy removes a hook from his fish.

Original post by Southwest Daily Times

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Sep 15

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Brendan Gaspar, aged nine, casts a line into the Kitimat River during the Labour Day weekend fishing derby.

Original post by Northern Sentinel

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Sep 15

Outdoors – Kids fishing contest Saturday at McCormick Creek

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Wa-Nee Ducks Unlimited chapter and Nappanee Parks Department are hosting a kids fishing contest from 8:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at pond by the parking lot at McCormick Creek Golf Course.

Original post by ETruth.com

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Sep 15

Jan Berkowitz Returns from Chartering a Blue Marlin Fishing Boat Expedition

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Jan Berkowitz recently returned from a week long excursion where he chartered his own boat 100 miles off the coast of Florida with a crew of four in order to fish for blue marlin.

Original post by Business New Haven

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Sep 15

A kayak, a gar and a little craziness

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Published: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 9:57 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 9:57 a.m. It was a strange start to the day, carefully climbing over an edge and on the rocks and then paddling out beneath a walkway in our kayaks at the bottom of Ann Street.

Original post by StarNewsOnline.com

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Sep 14

A hard day at the office

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Hey guys & gals, On a recent trip to one of my favourite spots we managed to land 4 of these baby's. This was the biggest weighing a wopping 86kg.

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Sep 14

Boating, Fishing, Seminars, Marine Bargains, Seafood, Music, New and Used Boats

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Boating and fishing seminars and clinics will be free with paid admission to the show.

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Sep 14

Sponsor help

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My partner and myself are going to be fishing the IFA Redfish Series of Texas for the first time in 2011 and we are wanting to promote sponsors. We a

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Sep 14

Fall rigs for surf and pier saltwater fishing

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Flounder like this one caught on the Ocean Crest Pier are often targeted with a fishfinder rig.

Original post by Examiner.com

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