Sep 17
When I opened the email, his questionA was simple and straight forward. “When are we going fishing?”A A I smiled as I typed a quick response back,A feeling aA little bit guilty that I’ve allowed too much time to slip by without meeting up withA my good friend toA […]
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Sep 17
By 1934, when Ernest Hemingway turned 35 years old, he had become perhaps the most celebrated living writer in the English language – and perhaps in any language.
Original post by Christian Science Monitor
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Sep 17
This is the time of year that birders wait for and dream about in anticipation of the stream of migrants that pass by or visit the Cape and Islands.
Original post by Cape Cod Times
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Sep 17
Congratulations to Jerry Rucker of Spanaway who is this week’s winner, and answered first by saying it was the “Snoqualmie River.” ” enjoy taking the kids out, and watching them reel in a nice trout and then taking them home and cooking them on the BBQ,” Rucker said.
Original post by Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Sep 17
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Original post by About Saltwater Fishing
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Sep 17
Lake Cuyamaca always is the last to stop stocking trout in the spring and the first to start in the fall.
Original post by The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Sep 17
Adam Kiel, front, of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Sean McCoy of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship walk along a line of drying blue-green algae on the beach at Big Creek Lake near Polk City.
Original post by Ankeny Press Citizen
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Sep 16
I would like to be able to say that fishing has been red hot lately, but I have been hard-pressed to hear of any really good fishing reports.
Original post by Asbury Park Press Online
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Sep 16
Once more the notoriously shy Loch Ness monster has been reportedly sighted in Scotland’s deepest loch. This time close to a commercial fish farm.Jon Rowe, from nearby Lewiston in Drumnadrochit, took the eerie snaps moments before the mysterious shape slipped beneath the water.
Original post by About Saltwater Fishing
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Sep 16
The Kennebec Angler bait and tackle shop on the shore of the Kennebec River in Bath will close for good at the end of the month.
Original post by Bangor Daily News
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Sep 16
September has finally arrived and Southwest Florida anglers around Gasparilla Island are filled with adrenaline anticipating one of the most active months of the year.
Original post by Gasparilla Gazette
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Sep 16
That’s 30 pounds — at least — of king salmon that Mary Beth Breininger, left, is hefting.
Original post by Toledo Blade
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Sep 16
Anglers weed through a flooded market to find the rods that will work for them Anglers weed through a flooded market to find the rods that will work for them Sam Rittenbough from Wayne, PA fights a 32-pound striped bass to the surf during last year’s Long Beach Island […]
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Sep 16
The drought is over. At least the Gulf of Mexico gag grouper drought! Yes, this Friday, September 16, marks the re-opening of what many anglers simply call “grouper season.” I’m not going to argue the science or politics of the gag grouper closure, but I do wish the short season […]
Original post by Florida Sportsman
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Sep 16
By Ralph Shaw – Comox Valley Record Published: September 15, 2011 2:00 PM Updated: September 15, 2011 2:50 PM Family traditions are part of that mysterious glue that keeps families together as the societal units that have much to do with how we live our lives.
Original post by Courtenay Comox Valley Record
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