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19-Aug-2007

 

Fishing excursion offers lessons, fond memories (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)The last vestiges of sun sparkled on the water as twilight brought relief from the scorching sun. The temperature had reached the mid-90s and the heat index topped 100 degrees.

Best Bets: Snook fishing promising (The News-Press)Fishing is pretty good, even though tackle shops report business is dog-days slow.

Anglers aim to hook youngsters on fishing (Deseret Morning News)Joshua Sutherland beamed in amazement at the 6-inch bluegill he had managed to reel in from a small lagoon on one of the first casts of his young life.

'Quiet sport' hooks anglers (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Those little fishing lures are called flies, though, in fact, they are glorified hairballs. Or fancy feather clippings.

Wis. fishing industry copes with virus (AP via Yahoo! News) Under Lake Winnebago's sparkling waters lurks an invader too tiny to see with the naked eye. Wildlife officials detected the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus in the lake system in May, alarming the state's fishing community.

DNR is fishing for flatheads in the Satilla. (The Florida Times-Union)Nobody can brag about fishing like a Georgia Department of Natural Resources team.

Fishing excursion offers lessons, fond memories (The Des Moines Register)Extreme heat was a thought, but not a deterrent, as my friends Mary Kay and Dave Debolt II of Ankeny and I set out for an overnight catfishing trip...

The outdoors: Smithville guide returns to fishing while recovering from cancer (The Kansas City Star) W ith one sweep of his fishing rod Wednesday, Jeff Coleman took another giant step in his comeback from a year-long battle with cancer.

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