Oct 29

Fall fishing kicks into high gear

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A better than 10-degree drop in water temperature took place during the weekend and that should be enough to get fall fishing in high gear this week.

Original post by The Galveston County Daily News

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Oct 29

King salmon action is fast and furious

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The big fish turned when it felt the hook and headed straight for me. Standing knee-deep in fast water on the Salmon River in Pulaski, NY, I didn’t know whether to zig or zag and there was no time to react.

Original post by SouthCoastToday.com

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Oct 28

Sam Venable: Never know what’s under your feet

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As a native son of South Knox County – the red neck, countrified, Young High side of Chapman Highway; not the red neck, citified, South High side – I hang both my red neck and balding head in shame.

Original post by Knoxville News Sentinel

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Oct 28

Ice would be nice, but it’s not necessary

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IFO will hold a series of dock fishing tournaments at Alum Creek and C. J. Brown Reservoir in November.

Original post by Examiner.com

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Oct 28

Smith reigns as AFT national champion

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ATHENS, Ala. Paul A. Smith held off a last-day surge by the Angler of the Year Jeff Dobson to earn a victory in the 2012 American Fishing Tour National Championship tournament, presented by American Bass Anglers and held Oct.

Original post by American Bass Anglers

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Oct 28

Treasure Coast Fishing Report: Oct. 28, 2012

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Nedra Maxwell of the Sebastian Inlet District reported on the district’s website that nary a soul ventured out onto any of the jetties Friday as Hurricane Sandy lashed the region with 35 to 45 mph winds.

Original post by TCPalm

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Oct 28

Dick Pinney’s Guide Lines: Eyeing open water smelt fishing

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Last year’s ice fishing for smelt on Great Bay was pretty much nonexistent because of the lack of ice that would support this great pastime.

Original post by UnionLeader.com

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Oct 28

Fishing tips for the Yuma area

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We are fortunate to have a good share of water nearby with lots of fish for the taking along with a number of super fishing clubs on hand with anglers full of techniques and tactics they are willing to share.

Original post by Yuma Sun

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Oct 28

Dove Seals The Deal With 20-Pound Sack At Cabelaa s Bassmaster Federation Nation Championship

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That was Mark Dove’s gift today, when he won the 2012 Cabela’s Bassmaster Federation Nation Championship on Alabama’s Wheeler Lake.

Original post by FishingWorld

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Oct 27

Angler reels in hook, line, sinker and trout

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Aidan Wieck, 9, holds a trout and a rod and reel, both caught at the same time by his father, Ryan Wieck, in the Elizabeth River.

Original post by The Virginian-Pilot

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Oct 27

Visitors to NC coast have various views of Sandy

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Visitors to the North Carolina coast on Saturday cast an eye on the winds and waves whipped up by Hurricane Sandy, although a few of them resolved to ride the storm out.

Original post by KRMG-AM Tulsa

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Oct 27

Viewpoints: Fish and Game’s name change reflects broader agency mission

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The California Department of Fish and Game is one of the few state agencies with an inherently likable name.

Original post by Sacramento Bee Newspaper

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Oct 27

Reel Time Trivia winner hails from Bainbridge Island

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Often time the excellent fall salmon fishery on the Humptulips River can be as busy as I-5 during the morning rush hour so this other not so nearby option can also have its grand moments for coho, chinook and winter steelhead.

Original post by Seattle Times

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Oct 27

5 Life Lessons From Championship Bass Fishermen

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I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I arrived in Mooresville, North Carolina, to attend a bass- fishing tournament sponsored by Toyota .

Original post by 3D Gamers

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Oct 27

Getting in some fishing before Sandy

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Anglers will be getting in their last licks Saturday before Hurricane Sandy descends on the area and sticks around for several days.

Original post by NJ.com

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