May 27

Why Campbell and I need to go fishing

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Those mining corporations that want no “green or black tape” on mining so they can mine wherever they like without any protections, or big agribusiness corporations that want no land-clearing laws and are too foolish to realise that the destruction they cause to the country will cause much greater […]

Original post by NEWS.com.au

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May 27

Good times at the reefs

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Capt. John Irwin of Fly Right Charters has been enjoying great fishing at some nearshore reefs recently.

Original post by Post and Courier

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May 26

Get it while the gettin’s good

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We heaved the plastic two-man boat across the bow of my aluminum flatbottom boat and continued to load the remainder of our equipment – tackle boxes, battery, cooler, trolling motor, paddle, fishing rods.

Original post by The Courier

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May 26

Outdoor writer Dave Graybill points fishing rod to eastside hotspots and seminars

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I spent some time on the road and fished a lake in southern Oregon with Jim Teeny of fly fishing fame.

Original post by Seattle Times

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May 26

Mermaids: The New Evidence

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The Animal Planet show Mermaids: The Body Found was a monster hit and stunned viewers with an in depth investigation featuring some captivating footage leaving many asking themselves could these fantastical creatures really exist. Now Animal Planet is back to offer the much awaited follow up special Mermaids: The […]

Original post by Seattle Times

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May 26

Kayakers get big thrill, big fish during offshore excursion

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Thirty miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico is not a place you’d expect to find a kayaker fishing.

Original post by Bradenton.com

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May 26

These are some ways to insure your fly fishing stealth

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Stealth is a key to fishing for finicky trout. Erick Kallburg of Ardmore wears camouflage clothing, stays low and doesn’t cast a shadow on the water as he fishes for wild trout on Pine Creek.

Original post by Reading Eagle/Reading Times

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May 26

Catching fish and data: The future of fishing off the Lowcountry coast

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The engines rumbled to life in the predawn dark on Thursday, more than 30 sport boats headed offshore to launch the oldest billfishing event in the state, the 46th annual Blue Marlin Tournament in Georgetown.

Original post by Post and Courier

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May 26

Underprivileged Kids Spend Afternoon ‘Casting With A Cop’ May. 25

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Even if 11-year-old Tiffany Ardoyn didn’t snag a fish, Saturday, is definitely a day to remember.

Original post by KDLT-TV Sioux Falls

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May 25

Mosby: Practice improves fishing skills

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Few of us do any practice for fishing. “Us,” in this case, includes this writer and nearly any other angler of acquaintance.

Original post by Log Cabin Democrat

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May 25

Belly boat fishing can be pure pleasure

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Submerged to above my waist, I’m hanging from a diaper-esque strap inside an oversized doughnut with flippers on my feet like a toddler in a pool.

Original post by TwinCities

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May 25

This festival attracts plenty of suckers

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Ray Wilcox fried fish during Nixa’s annual Sucker Day last Saturday. Wilcox, 80, has grabbed suckers for most of his life and has been one of the Sucker Day friers for 40 years.

Original post by The Kansas City Star

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May 25

Fishing on Memorial Day Weekend

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Utahns are known to fish year-round throughout the state no matter the weather. But, with the recent warmer weather, Memorial Day weekend, and the upcoming Free Fishing Day on June 8, locals who cannot bear the cold and ice are starting to prepare for a summer of fishing.

Original post by Park Record

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May 25

Travel: Buffalo-area beach town is family friendly

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When your kids need a break from cross-border shopping in Buffalo, nearby Olcott Beach offers a pleasant diversion for the entire family.

Original post by The Waterloo Region Record

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May 25

F.D. Roosevelt State Park Memorial Day Weekend fishing boat demo

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Visitors are surprised to find rolling mountains 80 miles southeast of Atlanta. The park is known as a hiker’s and backpacker’s dream also has primitive sites for camping.

Original post by Examiner.com

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