Nov 11
I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted but I’ve been spending a lot of time under the water lately compared to my usual rod-n-reel fish hunting, its been fun.
Original post by Florida Sportsman
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Nov 11
Florida anglers want tools that stand up to the rigors of their environment. That includes corrosive salt water, a relentless sun, the determination of powerful fish, and the repeated shock of long runs in choppy seas.
Original post by Florida Sportsman
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Nov 11
He has no income or anything extra for Christmas. He writes, “Thank you in advance for your caring.”
Original post by The Baxter Bulletin
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Nov 10
The figure in the prow is charcoal against a predawn sky. He casts, breaking the silence, a soft whir of arching line and then, “plop” as the lure plunks below the water’s surface.
Original post by Denton Record-Chronicle
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Nov 10
Now that the season is well underway through Feb. 9 for Gambel’s, Scaled and California quail in Arizona, hopefully you’ve been able to get out into the field, locate the birds and are having good luck filling your game bag.
Original post by Yuma Sun
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Nov 10
On the west coast of Florida, there are tournaments, and then there is the Old Salts King of the Beach.
Original post by Bradenton.com
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Nov 10
Some of the country’s top authorities on fly fishing will be headlined at the Renzetti Fly Fishing and Rod Building Fair in Titusville on Dec. 7. Well-known names in the sport, including Lefty Kreh, Flip Pallot, Bob Clouser, Dave Whitlock, Jon Cave and Nick Curcione will give a variety of […]
Original post by Florida Today
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Nov 10
For the participants in the Southern Kingfish Association who have spent the past week hanging out at the Golden Nugget and fishing in two major events, what’s in the name of their boat may be something humorous, personal, poignant, or a combination of all three.
Original post by Sunherald.com
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Nov 10
I’m happy to report that Fishing the Finger Lakes by J. Michael Kelly, the retired outdoors columnist for the Syracuse Post-Standard , does deliver on all counts and is highly recommended for any outdoorsman’s library.
Original post by Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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Nov 10
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 09–Nearly four years ago, in one of his first get-to-know-you interviews after moving to Wisconsin from Los Angeles to run Associated Bank, Philip B. Flynn was asked whether he had any hobbies.
Original post by Customer Interaction Solutions
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Nov 09
Nathan Fornwalt has heard stories about how he used to be, before the injuries, the flashbacks and the other legacies of combat.
Original post by The York Daily Record
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Nov 09
Along with the arrival of cooler fall weather and the changing color of the leaves come more opportunities to land a feisty smallmouth bass.
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Original post by Misc. Fishing Forums | Fishing news
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Nov 09
Ice anglers can try new equipment and talk with experts this weekend at the Ice Institute, a local trade show.
Original post by Argus Leader
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Nov 09
We stayed for 4 hours and had 10 or so runs, Caught some Bt’s and Spinners as well.
Original post by Florida Sportsman
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Nov 09
The first Dungeness crabs caught out of Crescent City this season are reportedly in good shape and full of meat, but the crabs have not been filling the traps of local sport crabbers in great numbers during the first few days of the recreational season that started Saturday.
Original post by Triplicate.com
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