Sep 05
Bates Field and Stream said the water is stained and the surface temperature is 86 degrees. The level is normal.
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Original post by Log Cabin Democrat
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Sep 05
Fishing guide Bill Houze spoke with quiet urgency from atop the platform suspended four feet above the stern of the 17-foot skiff. “I see him,” […]
Original post by Iol.co.za
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Sep 05
If you're a night owl, and you can handle subzero temperatures, you may be eligible to apply for the world's coolest job. The seasonal accommodation […]
Original post by The New Zealand Herald
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Sep 05
While it was completed shortly before the Festival of Pacific Arts, a new viewing platform isn't reeling in favorable reviews from fisherman in Hagatna. Simply […]
Original post by KUAM News
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Sep 05
Learn how aquatic resources are managed and conserved based on information collected about fish age, growth rates, and influencing factors. Fisheries research improves many waterways, […]
Original post by Misc. Fishing Forums | Fishing news
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Sep 04
A hunter prepares to try a shot at a flushing rail bird in a FirstCoast tide marsh. High tides from storms and strong wind make […]
Original post by The Florida Times-Union
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Sep 04
In this photo taken Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, Jared Davis hauls in a salmon caught off the coast of Stinson Beach, Calif. After five years […]
Original post by Daily Herald
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Sep 04
Think spider-rigging for crappie is high-tech? Then you'll be blown away by the new-age tactic of using planer boards and big crank baits to dredge […]
Original post by Louisiana Sportsman
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Sep 04
In this July 8, 2016 photo, taxidermist Rick Lax holds a graphite replica of a tiger muskie, caught and released by an angler, in the […]
Original post by Myrtle Beach Online
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Sep 04
The fish are chasing minnows in a cluster 50 yards from shore. You can't cast that far and without a boat there's no way to […]
Original post by Post-gazette.com
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Sep 04
“New York is probably my favorite state to come to fishing. I mean, you come up here, you expect to catch a bunch.
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Original post by Your News Now
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Sep 03
Matt Hill, Mississippi Department of Marine Resources Finfish Bureau director, explains on Thursday Sept. 1, 2016 how they will use their a new 39-foot Contender […]
Original post by Sunherald.com
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Sep 03
Tom Christy backed his boat from the dock and paused. There, just a few hundred yards east, were the deep blue waters of the Pacific […]
Original post by Amarillo.com
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Sep 03
Nature Nut son, Bryan, holding an 8-pound lake trout, agreed it was good to do this kind of fishing once. Nature Nut son, Bryan, holding […]
Original post by Post-Bulletin
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Sep 03
Until the 1980s, fishermen who fished for swordfish off the coast of California used harpoon guns to reel in their prey. As the industry modernized, […]
Original post by Salon
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