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fishing tackle News Archive23-Aug-2008
Southern Ocean County fishing zones (Asbury Park Press)Although some fish are being picked up on the beaches in this area, for the most part surf fishing is in the middle of the summer doldrums. During the past week a few bluefish have been caught along with some kingfish and small fluke. Betty and Nick's Bait and Tackle passes along the word that some "junk fish" are making their presence known. Topping the list of this category are cow nose rays. ...
Outdoors digest: Fishing millionaires (The Kansas City Star)FLW Outdoors, the national fishing tournament organization, has turned two fishermen into instant millionaires.
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 picking up as weather settles (Galveston County Daily News)Based on recent recent reports, fishing action should be prolific as weather settles a bit more.
For keeper fluke, try fishing Block Island (New London Day)The clock is ticking, leaving but another week or so to enjoy a summer fishing trip or a day on the water. Schools are opening
Finally, fishing action returns to the area (Galveston County Daily News)Trout, reds and practically all species of pan fish are filling stringers all around the Galveston area.
South Texas Fishing Guidelines: 08.24.08 (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)I'd look for reds in the shallows of Packery Flats early. Northward along the backside of Mustang Island also is a good place to try. Throw a bone Super Spook Jr. early and then switch to a pumpkinseed/chartreuse Texas Tackle Factory Killer Flats Minnow on an eighth-ounce jighead.
Fantasy angler reels in $25,000 prize (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)Steve Braun of Hartford didn?t win $1 million or a new bass boat in the FLW Fantasy Fishing league but he did come home with a prize that will more than pay for some new fishing tackle.
Loaner rods at Country Park (Greensboro News & Record) Anglers fishing in either of two 7.5-acre lakes at Country Park in Greensboro can borrow free loaner rods and reels on a first-come, first-serve basis now that the park has joined the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission's Tackle Loaner Program. The program works just like a library. While the program is geared toward children under 16, anyone interested in fishing can participate. Anglers under ...
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