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fishing tackle News Archive06-Aug-2008
Fishing the dogs days of summer (The Potpourri)Fishing during dog days of summer is brutal. While the first few hours of early morning or night fishing has the most appeal, the heat throughout the rest of the day, though brutal conditions, is the best time. A lot of fishermen stop fishing till cooler weather returns. Those of us who continue fishing, especially through the mid-day heat probably suffer from some sort of unnamed illness. This ...
Fishing report (The Kansas City Star)•NORFORK: 92 degrees, clear, 19-feet high. Outlook: Jordan Marina reports: Catfish very good at night on liver or worms in 10 feet of water. Stripers very good early in the morning on shad 40-50 feet deep. Bass fair on artificial baits 15-20 feet deep in the brush and trees. Walleyes fair on spinners or worms 20-30 feet deep. Crappies fair on jigs 15-20 feet deep in the brush.
Everything but the great fishing smells on this boat (Miami Herald)Warren Kreutziger could use a few air fresheners in his fishing boat.
Fly fishing for youth (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)The Tahoe Truckee Flyfishers held its annual Cliff Frazier youth program through the Truckee Donner Recreation and Parks July 21- 22. A class of seven eager students greeted the instructors on Saturday morning.
Fishing derby still alive (Beloit Daily News)Area anglers can breath a sigh of relief knowing one of the biggest fishing derbies in southern Wisconsin is alive and scheduled for Aug. 30-31. The Fish 'in the Dark Derby, formerly out of U Catch'em Bait & Tackle in Janesville, is now in its eighth year.
Fishing between midnight and dawn yields unique opportunities (Miami Herald)For inexpensive, late-night entertainment, it is hard to beat party boat fishing on the Sea King in Islamorada.
Fishing Report: Beat the heat, fish at night (Naples Daily News)For the first few hours of light, it has actually been quite pleasant out on the water, but after that, it is just too darn hot.
Freedom Center's new fishing program a success (Mount Vernon News)MOUNT VERNON -- The Freedom Center's program, Hooked on Fishing -- Not Drugs, has wrapped up for the summer and, according to prevention coordinator Melisa Hathaway, the new program went well.
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