fishing tackle News Archive

13-Dec-2006

 

Astronauts tackle an array of issues, Teens propose 'alcopop' tax hike (CNN.com)December 14, 2006

A chat with wireless fishing pioneer (Chicago Sun-Times)Ted Takasaki said the tall tales about how he and John Campbell finagled time on the water while they were salesmen at Hewlett-Packard are the stuff of myth.

You Can Make A Midweek Run (The Tampa Tribune)On The Waterfront is a daily look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. Today: Randy Rochelle.

Fishing report (The Idaho Statesman)Tactics & tackle: Good nymph fishing lately, a few BWOs are hatching, and there still are steelhead in the river. Getting there: F&G stocks between Barber Park and Glenwood Bridge.

The ice is nice for seeing, catching fish (Mankato Free Press)Prior to last year?s ice fishing season, veteran DNR conservation officer Joe Frear gave rookie CO Robert Geving ? who previously had been a deputy in sunny California for 22 years before relocating to south-central Minnesota ? some advice about checking ice anglers during his first winter.

Rain, rain, go away, come back another day (The Eureka Reporter)With all the rain we?ve had the past few days and all that is in the forecast for this week, there isn?t much fishing to report this week.

Outdoors: Prepare now for upcoming ice fishing season (Gaylord Herald Times)· Change your line: Since monofilament line used on ice fishing poles is generally thinner â?? often between 2- and 6-pound test â?? any nick or weakness in the line can drastically reduce the odds of landing a stubborn fish. Respool smaller reels with fresh line.

Hunting, fishing opportunities abound during holidays (The Courier)The holiday season is without a doubt one of my favorite times of the year. To many outdoor enthusiasts, Christmas is not only the most significant holiday of the year, it also provides us with a little extra time to do some hunting and fishing.

Fishing for Tackle (Durango Herald)Mark Rich is hooked on lures. He likes the ones that splash, dive, twirl and sparkle - the ones that are made of wood, rubber or plastic - that look like tadpoles or small fish - handmade from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s.

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