Sep 29
There are few things more picturesque than the backdrop of autumn brilliance – vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows exemplify the landscape of the upper Midwest, a stark contrast to the dull and drab palette of the impending winter.
Original post by Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Sep 28
A fisher-poet is like the cowboy-poet of old, who waxed poetic on wild horses, open fires and empty plains.
Original post by SouthCoastToday.com
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Sep 28
Parents, looking for something fun for your kids to do? Bring them out to learn a new skill and they could potentially bring home some dinner.
Original post by News 4 Jax
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Sep 28
Recent rains on the North Coast gave some anglers high hopes that a big push of salmon would follow, but it’s still too early for most coastal watersheds and a major change in the configuration at the mouth of the Klamath – SRiver has made fishing “slow, slow, slow,” according […]
Original post by Triplicate.com
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Sep 28
“LET’S GOR FOR IT!!” Is the reply I received when suggestion was made for the Slam.
Original post by Florida Sportsman
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Sep 28
GO FISHING is a look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides.
Original post by Tampa Bay Online
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Sep 28
Through hunting and fishing, in traditions handed down from generation to generation, families strengthen their bonds and individuals forge connections with the great outdoors.
Original post by The White House
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Sep 27
If this doesn’t seem funny, I’m worried about you! This is a true story, cross my heart, hope to die.
Original post by Noozhawk
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Sep 27
Tautog may be caught in our waters through the end of November. A very curious fish, tautog have lips and teeth… How does that make you feel? The final week in September brings the finish of the Fishing News on WCAI – but saltwater fishing continues in our region, […]
Original post by WGBH
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Sep 27
The barge is in place and the leaderboard is up, all that is needed is a fish on the scales and the words from weighmaster Bruce Cheves – “time is.”
Original post by Destin
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Sep 27
If you have not already done so, be sure to mark the dates of Oct. 7 through Dec. 1 as the dates for the 59th annual Long Beach Island Surf Fishing Classic.
Original post by Asbury Park Press
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Sep 27
New Jersey’s fluke season ended after Tuesday on a generally unspectacular note, but it turned out that my best quality fluking of the season occured the very next day while fishing for striped bass with Chuck Many of Annandale on his Tyman from Gateway Marina in Highlands.
Original post by NJ.com
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Sep 27
With the end of summer in sight, I got an early morning text message on my cell phone the weekend before last from Capt.
Original post by Asbury Park Press
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Sep 27
A few big speckled trout like this one are being caught on ledges and humps in the Mobile River, but fishermen are working hard to catch them.
Original post by Alabama Live
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Sep 27
The fair is closed and the crowds have gone, but fall fishing season at Hastings Park is just getting under way.
Original post by The Asian Pacific Post
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