fishing tackle News Archive

31-Dec-2007

 

Fishing Lines: The tackle shop that wouldn't die: a moving tale of New York (Independent)Thanks to New York's worst diner, I have just rediscovered the Big Apple's strangest fishing- tackle shop. It happened like this. I was sitting in Café Metro (corner of 36th and Broadway; avoid its slow, surly service, dirty tables, cold eggs and lack of corned-beef hash) when I glanced over the road. And there it was: the shop I feared had closed forever.

Mercersburg man gets paid to go fishing (The Herald-Mail)MERCERSBURG, Pa. ? Frank Ippoliti?s fish tale begins with his childhood practice of strapping a tackle box onto his 10-speed bicycle. It continues with the high school football team?s starting receiver telling his coach that he would be skipping the big game to participate in a fishing tournament.

All I wanted for Christmas I already had (Sherman Herald Democrat)By J.B. Webb Herald Democrat I?m lucky enough to have a wife who understands how fishing can get in the way of scheduled family events. Sometimes it gets a little icy around the house, but I haven?t found my rods and reels on the front porch yet.

Fishing equipment worth $2,000 stolen from garage (The Buffalo News)NIAGARA FALLS ? A burglar stole nearly $2,000 worth of fishing equipment from a Willow Avenue garage Saturday morning, police reported.

Less water but better fishing at Lake Lanier (AccessNorthGA)GAINESVILLE - Lake Lanier's low level is a silver lining for one Hall County bait and tackle dealer, who says the fishing is great. That's because there's less lake for the fish to hide in.

Bait dealers ready for ice fishing (The Lewiston Sun Journal)? Except as otherwise provided by rule, fishing is no longer restricted to daylight hours. All anglers are allowed under general law to fish 24 hours a day. However, all lines must be under immediate supervision of the person who set them.

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