Sep 05

Outdoors: This tale is about two fish that got away

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One rule, for instance, is that anything that can happen, will. Another is that big fish eat little fish.

Original post by The Columbus Dispatch

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Sep 04

Area piers survive Irene with bumps, bruises

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The catch was too small to keep, but Blackmon wasn’t bothered. He and Carol Johnson, both of Smithfield, almost didn’t make the one-day trip to Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier in Emerald Isle, concerned that Hurricane Irene had destroyed one of their favorite fishing spots.

Original post by Windsock

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Sep 04

‘Unbelievable experience’ for young fisherman

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So the kid was way back there in Hot Springs, Ark., a couple of weeks ago, ready to give it his all.

Original post by HeraldNet

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Sep 04

Transition into fall still leaves plenty to do in the outdoors | Reel Time Fishing Northwest

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Here is the state Fish and Wildlife weekender planner that shows all the things to do in the outdoors during the upcoming weeks: The sun is setting earlier and there’s a chill in the morning air – signs of the coming change of season.

Original post by The Seattle Times

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Sep 04

Steve Ford Column | ‘Pre-fishing’ brings some disappointment, but fun, too

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Last week, Captain Paul Willett of Camo Guide Service offered up a new twist on pre-fishing. He wanted to hit the Ohio River two days before he filmed a catfishing show with Joe Thomas .

Original post by Evansville Courier & Press

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Sep 04

Fishing from kayak not for everybody

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To the novice, the idea of fishing from a kayak might seem as easy as getting in a boat and casting a line, but hooking a large fish from a very small craft can have its problems.

Original post by Connecticut Post

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Sep 04

Tony Floor’s Tackle Box says it’s all about the coho this month | Reel Time Fishing Northwest

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Tony Floor, longtime salmon angler and director of fishing affairs for the Northwest Marine Trade Association offers his monthly fishing report.

Original post by The Seattle Times

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Sep 03

Fishing the Mississippi River

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I enjoy exploring new fishing destinations. So last weekend, my buddy Roger Wright of Tinley Park and I drove up to La Crosse, Wis., to fish pool No.

Original post by Chicago Tribune

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Sep 03

Orlando Florida Flats Fishing Report

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August was a tough month for sight fishing in Mosquito Lagoon. High dirty water and a lack of tailing fish made it extremely difficult to spot any tar

Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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Sep 03

Possible alligator gar record for Lake Livingston

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Dave Cox, a couple of weeks ago, received an early morning phone call from Josh Schwarz asking for help.

Original post by Examiner.com

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Sep 03

Do you want to go fishing but aren’t sure how to get started?

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There will be days when the fishing is better than one’s most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse.A Either is a gain over just staying home.

Original post by Feather River Bulletin

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Sep 03

Reel Time trivia winner hails from Montesano | Reel Time Fishing Northwest

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Congratulations to Brett Anderson of Montesano who is this week’s winner, and answered first by saying it was the “San Juan Island and General George Pickett.” “I started fishing with my dad and brother for trout at Lake Sylvia a really long time ago,” Anderson said.

Original post by The Seattle Times

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Sep 03

NELSON: Selecting the correct fishing line is a tough — but important — decision

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Selecting the correct fishing line can be very confusing to the novice angler. With all the choices of brands, types of lines, colors and test sizes, fishermen have almost unlimited choices of line.

Original post by NewsTimesLive.com

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Sep 03

Big Fish day out to reel family in

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TO round off the summer holidays in style, Linford Lakes will host a spectacular free entry family day out on Saturday.

Original post by Miltonkeynes Today

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Sep 02

Southern Maryland watermen navigating more than the waters

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Staff photo by DARWIN WEIGEL Solomons waterman and sport fishing captain Simon Dean helps researcher Ray Bleistine of Normandeau Associates carry two buckets of oysters off the dock at Bunky’s Charter Boats in Solomons.

Original post by The Recorder

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