Sep 15

After 15 years, Ram Powell oil rig still producing fish

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Recently, we headed south on Vixen on an overnight bluewater trip. After a quick stop to catch bait, we proceeded on to the Ram Powell oil rig where I caught my first yellow fin years ago while fishing aboard the Nancy B with Guy Billups and Jim Lunsford.

Original post by Sunherald.com

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Sep 15

FISHING: Famed rod-maker gives program at TU meeting

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Well-known rod-maker Gary Loomis will give a program at the Sept. 25 meeting of Trout Unlimited’s Olympia chapter.

Original post by Bellingham Herald

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Sep 15

Dick Pinney’s Guidelines: A richly-rewarding pollock fishing trip

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IN “the old days” when I was a kid, during mid-August and the month of September, the big pollock would come inshore along the beaches.

Original post by UnionLeader.com

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Sep 15

Capture of 358-pound swordfish is biggest news of the year so far

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It was an awesome offshore adventure for the guys aboard Candy’s Reel Choice, highlighted by the landing of a potential Delaware State Record swordfish.

Original post by Cape Gazette

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Sep 14

Outdoor Adventures / CICC

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The Colusa Indian Community invites you to experience an outdoor adventure of a lifetime in beautiful Northern California.

Original post by Fish Sniffer

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Sep 14

Reel Deal: Ocean season ends, but the Klamath’s hot

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Crescent City’s ocean salmon season ended with a whimper when the season closed Sunday, as California’s northernmost port did not have the same salmon luck as ports to the south.

Original post by Triplicate.com

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Sep 14

Glen Perkins Announces New DJ Project, “Glen’s Twerkin'”

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Glen Perkins plans to spend the upcoming off-season as he normally does: spending time with his wife Alisha and their children, enjoying winter sports like hunting and ice fishing, and…dropping some dirty, rump-shaking funk in Minneapolis’ hottest night clubs? “I’ve really developed a love for electronic music the last […]

Original post by Twinkie Town

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Sep 14

Fisherman reels off years of secrets in new book

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Merri P. Phillips alleged that several Clay County deputies harassed and humiliated her.

Original post by The Kansas City Star

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Sep 13

Spanish mackerel congregating just off of Fort Macon

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The water has only cooled a degree or two, but Capt. Noah Lynk of Harkers Island said it’s been enough to gather Spanish mackerel and bluefish around Beaufort Inlet to devour mullet minnows and other baitfish being swept out on every falling tide.

Original post by North Carolina Sportsman

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Sep 13

September 12, 2013 Fishing Report – Vancouver Island

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Fishing Report Sept 12, 2013 September weather has been great making fishing that much more enjoyable. Coho fishing in Barkley Sound has been very

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Sep 13

Catching a big one

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Long-time Danville resident Charlene Trautner caught a 72 inch, 192 pound Halibut while fishing off Gustavus Island in Alaska.

Original post by Danville Weekly

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Sep 13

A guide to frugal fishing: an update according Brian Waldman

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In 2008, during the start of the Great Recession, I was provoked to write an article entitled “A Guide to Frugal Fishing.”

Original post by Walleye Insider

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Sep 13

Cressy fishing team the ‘reel’ deal

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A team of 18 students has been selected to represent Cressy District High School at its Brumbys Creek home ground during the Tasmanian Trout Expo 2013 schools competition.

Original post by Examiner

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Sep 13

NEWHair fishing – but is it reel?

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There are many different ways to catch a fish but a method used by one group of students, which involved them attaching bait to their friend’s fringe, is probably one of the less common ones.

Original post by Metro

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Sep 13

Fishing secrets revealed

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Jim Lemke sat quietly in the captain’s chair of his flats boat waiting for the tide to drop.

Original post by St. Petersburg Times

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