Jul 26

Shark Week! Blue Sharks on the Fly

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Back in the mid 1990’s I made a video (remember those?) with my friend Jon Perette.
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Original post by Misc. Fishing Forums | Fishing news

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Jul 26

10 American Rivers With a Bright Future

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We hear a lot these days about threatened rivers—waters that are in peril as fisheries and recreational resources.
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Jul 26

Fishing mostly slow-going for bass, crappie

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CANEY LAKE: Bass are schooling right at daylight with some being caught on Chug Bugs and other similar topwater lures.

Original post by The News-Star

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Jul 26

Best Fishing Times – Best Times To Fish For Any Date, Any Location

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Announcing that K Solution LLC, the developer of Best Fishing Times, has just released the latest update for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users.

Original post by MacMegasite

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Jul 26

On the water: Old-school i shing

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Drive this summer to midvalley areas adjacent to the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan rivers, and you’ll see several expensive sport utility vehicles parked precariously along the sides of the highways.

Original post by The Aspen Times

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Jul 26

Captain Favorite’s Weekend Fishing Forecast July 26, 2012

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Today is the last day of the spiny lobster short season which is available exclusively to recreational boaters.

Original post by The Bradenton Times

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Jul 26

Insider From Shore: The Farther The Better

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Sometimes, the best spot to cast to is as far out as you can launch your bait. Many rod manufacturers offer longer rods that make it easier for shore anglers to cast a considerable distance.

Original post by Walleye Insider

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Jul 26

July Fishing week #3 Fajardo PR

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Saludos From PR The moon is getting better and everybody is looking forward for August Blue Moon. Many tournaments coming our way, Arecibo Blue Mar

Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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Jul 26

Deconstructed: Fishing Cupcakes

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Let’s deconstruct some cupcakes! I haven’t done this in a while but I found these fun Fishing Cupcakes on tumblr and thought they looked really easy to recreate! As always, the cupcake can be made simple by using your favorite cake mix.

Original post by All Cupcakes, All The Time

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Jul 25

Orlando show highlights new sportfishing gear

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The world’s largest sportfishing trade show – ICAST – recently concluded in Orlando, debuting hundreds of new rods, reels, baits, boats and other accessories – some ingenious, some goofy.

Original post by The Miami Herald

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Jul 25

The Minimalist Approach to Fly Fishing

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So you’re sitting in the easy chair, the kids romping about the floor, watching, say, “Fly Fishing the World.” Suddenly it strikes you how much fun you’ve been missing all these years drowning worms, when instead you could have been chucking flies.

Original post by California Game and Fish

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Jul 25

Speciesism in Three Uneasy Pieces

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What will it be today – a romantic, river-runs-through-it feature on catch-and-release fly fishing? Gloating trophy shots of dudes in hunter orange and the ungulates they conquered with high-powered rifles? Another guest opinion column defending trapping as a management tool for a renewable resource? Maybe a photo of a […]

Original post by Encyclopaedia Britannica

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Jul 25

Fisherman hooks a 12ft whopper

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WHAT a catch! Fishing fan Michael Snell hit the headlines in Canada after he hooked a white sturgeon that measured 12ft 4ins and weighed a staggering 1,050 lbs.

Original post by Salisbury Journal

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Jul 25

It’s a water thing

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A paddleboarder Sunday negotiates the still water of Mesa Lake on Grand Mesa during an interlude between thunderstorms.The popular lake has shrunk a bit this summer but still offers plenty of fishing and flatwater recreation.

Original post by The Grand Junction Sentinel

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Jul 25

The heart of a Lion

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Katie Royal , a resident of the Philip J. Rock Center in Glen Ellyn, is helped onto a pontoon boat by Cortland Lions Ed Aldis and Bill Abbott.

Original post by De Kalb Midweek

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