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fishing tackle News Archive02-Aug-2008
Free fishing clinics for kids, teens set (The Oklahoman)A series of free fishing clinics for children and teens are scheduled in August at parks around the city. The clinics are sponsored by the Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation Department and the Oklahoma City Police Athletic League. Poles, tackle and bait will be provided. Classes are 8 to 10 a.m. at: ?Aug. 9 at Metro Tech Springlake, NE 36 and Springlake Drive. ?Aug. 16 at Edwards Park Lake, 1515 ...
FISHING CALENDAR (Asbury Park Press)Now to Sept. 6: Jersey Coast Bait & Tackle Fluke Tournament. $35 entry fee. Cash prizes based on total entry fees with 20 percent of total benefitting SSFFF. For more information visit www.JerseyTackle.com.
Fishing report (The Natal Witness Group)Transvaal Ski-Boat club, fishing on Dream Catcher skippered by Mike Ross won the Shelly Beach inter-club Ski-boat compo fished over the weekend.
Fishing report (Connecticut Post)Although the fishing pace in Long Island Sound is beginning to show signs of the mid-summer doldrums, there's still enough finned creatures ? especially blues and porgies ? around to make
Fishing report (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)Keystone Lake in Armstrong County gave up a 44-inch musky this week and a 35-inch musky last week, according to Pam Warr of Keystone Bait and Tackle in Shelocta.
Fishing in the weeds (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)Fishing success is usually defined by how big or how many fish make it to the fisherman's hands. Getting a fish near the boat doesn't count. You have to actually touch the fish. (I can see a bunch of you people cringing at the thought. Wait until I talk about putting bait on a hook!). Think about it: Anyone can hook a fish, but managing your skill against the fish's will is an achievement. ... - ...
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