Nov 07

Michigan To Close Platt River Fishing Jan 1-Mar.31 to Protect Steelhead

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The Department of Natural Resources has announced the Platte River spawning closure will return to its historic timeframe of January 1 through March 31, in 2013. In 2012 the closure was extended through April 28 to assist in the DNR’s efforts in protecting returning steelhead. This closure affects the […]

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Nov 07

ICCAT To meet in Morocco to discuss Tuna, Shark, Billfish Management

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Test year for ICCAT: Will representatives hold the line on protections for Atlantic bluefin tuna and take long-awaited measures on sharks?
Starting Nov. 12, 48 member governments will meet for a week in Agadir, Morocco to discuss conservation and management of severely depleted Atlantic bluefin tuna and several species of […]

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Nov 07

GumboPalooza in Orlando Nov. 10 Will Raise Funds for Kids’ Fishing

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Orlando, Florida Twenty-five teams from Central Florida and beyond are competing to be the gumbo champion at Fishing Florida Radio’s Second Annual Central Florida Gumbo Cook-Off, aka Gumbopalooza.
Gumbopalooza will benefit Give Kids The World, Anglers for Conservation and Castaways Against Cancer. It is being held again at Fish on […]

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Nov 07

Free “Best Practices” Recreational Fishing Workshop Set for Georgia Nov. 10

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On Saturday, November 10, recreational fishermen, professional fishing guides, fisheries managers and top marine scientists will gather to discuss something very important to each group – how to increase fish survival rates when “catch and release” angling. This first-of-its-kind Best Practices Recreational Fishing Workshop is a joint effort of […]

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Nov 07

BOATUS Offers Tips on Boat Salvage and Repair after Hurricane Sandy

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. For many recreational boaters, getting the right salvage and repair help for a damaged boat after a hurricane is difficult. Some insurance programs like BoatUS will arrange and pay to have their insured’s boats salvaged and other insurers will at least provide some assistance, but those without […]

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Nov 07

The shortest route to decreasing stress go fishing

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For recreational anglers it’s not all about the fish. Fishing is hope and an escape from the daily routine, giving people time to meditate and get away from their problems.

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Nov 07

Providence Boat Show Set for Jan. 18-20

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Newport, R.I. -Newport Exhibition Group, producers of the Newport Charter Yacht Show, the Newport International Boat Show and the Providence Boat Show, announced today its 20th Annual Providence Boat Show will take place January 18-20, 2013 at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence, Rhode Island. Displaying one of […]

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Nov 07

Cabela’s® to Hire 195 to Staff New Columbus, Ohio

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SIDNEY, Neb. Cabela’s Incorporated, the World’s Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, announced today plans to hire approximately 195 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees to staff the new Columbus, Ohio, store scheduled to open in spring 2013.

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Nov 07

St. Croix Rods Partners with Regional Sales & Marketing Professionals to Target Markets

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Park Falls, WI – Success in the outdoors industry cannot be painted in broad brush strokes – rather, it requires intelligent, precision touches of the canvas. And nowhere is this truer than in the combined art and science of selling premium fishing rods. A single rod can’t be everything […]

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Nov 07

Suzuki Automotive Division Will File for Chapter 11–Marine, ATV and Motorcycle Divisions Remain in Business

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BREA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–American Suzuki Motor Corporation (“ASMC” or “the Company”), the sole distributor in the continental United States of Suzuki Motor Corporation (“SMC”) automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and marine outboard engines, yesterday announced that it plans to realign its business to focus on the long-term growth of its Motorcycles/ATV […]

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Nov 07

RedSnook Tourney Raises $125K for Conservancy of Southwest Florida

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Naples, FL – Forty-four teams participated in the 2012 RedSnook Catch & Release Charity Tournament Nov. 2-4, 2012, generating a record $125,000 to support the water quality protection and gamefish research conducted by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.

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Nov 07

Summer Trawl Indicates Lake Erie Walleyes and Yellow Perch Down for Coming Year

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August is an important month on Lake Erie for the Division of Wildlife. In August, a trawl survey is used to anticipate the future population size of Lake Erie fish, especially walleye and yellow perch. Why not use the trawl data from previous months? While adult fish are easily […]

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Nov 07

Fishing Regs Eased at Iowa’s Lake Pahoja For Winter

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ROCK RAPIDS – Fishing regulations have been relaxed at Lake Pahoja to allow licensed anglers to harvest fish through the winter until a planned lake renovation in March.
Anglers with a valid fishing license may take fish by any means except dynamite, poison, electroshocking devices, or any stupefying substances. In […]

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Nov 07

Set Sights For Sails

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If you want to catch a sailfish on a fly, it’s easy. Hop on a jet and head to the Pacific side of Central America, and book a competent crew out of Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica or Mexico.

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Nov 07

Federal mahogany Pembroke drop-leaf table, circa 1790-1810, brings $36,800 at Nadeau’s

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This Federal mahogany Pembroke drop-leaf table, made circa 1790-1810, was the sale’s top lot, bringing $36,800. 2012-11-07 18:48:49 – A lovely Federal mahogany Pembroke drop-leaf table, probably made in New York sometime between 1790-1810, sold for $36,800 at a two-day, two-session sale held Oct.

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