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fishing tackle News Archive09-Jan-2007
Seminars can teach plenty (Gene Mueller) (The Washington Times)If saltwater fishing is your hobby but you don't fully understand the vagaries of tidal water angling, set aside Saturday, Jan. 27 for the Maryland edition of the Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series. It will teach, inform and delight you.
Captain's Corner (St. Petersburg Times)Grouper fishing has slowed a bit, but it will pick up by the weekend. What's hot: With this past week's full moon, grouper fishing has slowed a bit, but it will pick up by the weekend. Offshore tides have been running around 5 knots, making it difficult to bottom fish in depths over 90 feet.
Fishing's most famous to visit CNY (The Auburn Citizen)The biggest names in bass fishing will soon be in Auburn.
Fishing: Great Park Pursuit chance for families to get out in cold (Stamford Advocate)Are you looking for some great outdoor activities for you and your children this winter? Then check out the Great Park Pursuit Fall/Winter edition on Saturday, Jan. 27 at Black Rock State Park in Watertown. It will run from10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be a day full of outdoor adventure.
Weather pushes back ice fishing season (News 10 Now Syracuse)No ice means no business for bait and tackle shop owner Ed Sheffield. Sheffield said, "This year is unusual. It's not that the ice is thin or there's not enough ice. There's absolutely no ice."
Outdoors calendar, 1/7 (Lincoln Journal Star)Fishing event, ?Fly Fishing for Youths,? 7 p.m. Beginners class to show kids and teens how fun fly fishing can be. Fishing counter, Bass Pro Shops, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Warm Temperatures Chill the Ice Fishing Season (New York Times)Without freezing temperatures, there has been no ice fishing in Buffalo, sending a chill through those whose livelihoods depend on it.
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