May 20
Judy Seger, Allenhurst, great granddaughter of John Seger, who owned Seger’s Sporting Goods in Asbury Park in the early 1900s, with a 26-inch fluke caught in Raritan Bay on a kayak.
Original post by Ocean County Observer
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May 20
Sitting atop the Mississippi River levee where Leake Avenue joins Oak Street, angler Marshell Johnson launched a strip of calf liver on a moon-shot cast that didn’t splash down for almost 40 yards.
Original post by NOLA.com
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May 20
One of the first of its kind in New Bedford, the inaugural “Fishing for a Cause” charity tournament is set to reel in funds for the Schwartz Center for Children.
Original post by SouthCoastToday.com
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May 20
There’s a fish worth $1 million out there and it could be in one of two Oregon lakes.
Original post by KVAL-TV Eugene
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May 19
Fishing with kids is one of my favorite types of sportfishing because you don’t have to catch huge monster fish to have big fun.
Original post by BlueWaterJon
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May 19
North America is blessed with fabulous, diverse fishing opportunities from sea to shining sea.
Original post by Air Force Times
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May 19
The U.S. Forest Service will conduct the annual kids fishing day at Cave Mountain Lake this Saturday, May 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The lake will reopen to fishing to the general public after 3 p.m. Cave Mountain Lake will be stocked with trout for this free event […]
Original post by The News-Gazette, Lexington, VA
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May 19
A long time ago Mark Twain said, “common sense ain’t all that common.” Since this upcoming week is National Safe Boating Week – May 21 […]
Original post by Misc. Fishing Forums | Fishing news
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May 19
Tip of the week: What you need for carp fishing Comments Carp fishing on the Saginaw River Here’s the gear you need for carp fishing If you get into carp fishing you’ll learn that while high-end gear is nice to have and can make a huge difference on hard-fished waters, […]
Original post by Detroit Free Press
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May 19
LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked more than 181,100 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during April, according to Mark Oliv
Original post by About Saltwater Fishing
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May 19
Shallow points, flats, and underwater roadways lure anglers to big fish PRATT – The state record walleye is more than 13 pounds, but who knows? Someo
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May 19
Salem, Ore. — The Commercial Fisheries Permit Board will meet May 24 and May 25 to prepare final orders in two contested hearing cases. The Board wi
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May 19
Action: Lower portions of the South Fork Toutle and Green rivers will open two weeks early to fishing for hatchery steelhead. Species affected: S
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May 19
LITTLE ROCK – Fishing veterans can relate some unusual strategies. Crashing into brushy areas is one. Richard Collins of Conway recalls when he and a
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May 19
SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking public comment on two fish passage exemption requests associated with construction
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