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fishing tackle News Archive22-Dec-2006
Search continues for missing fisherman (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)SHELBYVILLE -- A Decatur man was still missing Friday evening as searchers continued to comb the Lake Shelbyville area. Jerry Lee Horton, 38, failed to return from a fishing trip on Lake Shelbyville on Tuesday. Horton, an employee at Archer Daniels Midland Co., had gone to Lake Shelbyville, to fish.
FISHING REPORT (Richmond Times-Dispatch)The following blue catfish catches were reported from the Dutch Gap area: Mike Melton , 43, 44 pounds; Frank McGriff , 32; Roy Knight , 33, 36; Kiley Rapitz , 42; Ellen McGee , 40; Charles McGee , 39.
Fishing report (The State)SALTWATER TRENDS Midlands LAKE GREENWOOD: Largemouth Bass: Good, using Berry Spoons, spinnerbaits and topwater worms early in the morning and late in the evening. White Perch: Good, using spoons and minnows. Striped Bass: Fair, using topwater lures and Berry Spoons. Catfish: Good, using cut bait and nightcrawlers near the bottom. Bream: Fair, using crickets and red worms.
Fishing improving in Umpqua River system after storm (The News-Review)The Umpqua River system is settling back down after being high and brown following last week's rain and wind storm. As the water level continues to fall and the water temperature warms, the bite and catch of winter steelhead should...
Search continues for missing fisherman (Herald & Review)SHELBYVILLE - A Decatur man is missing after what officials fear may have been an accident with his small boat as he was fishing on Lake Shelbyville.
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