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fishing tackle News Archive18-Jan-2007
Fishing: Lack of ice delays fishing derby (The Pantagraph)Organizers were set to hold the popular annual Lake Camelot Ice Fishing Derby in Mapleton on Jan. 27. Just one problem.
Fishing report (The State)Freshwater Trends Midlands LAKE GREENWOOD: Largemouth Bass: Fair to Good, casting pig-n-jigs and crankbaits to structure in shallow water, fished slowly. Stripers: Good, behind the dam using Bombers, Charlie plugs, and Flukes. Also good catches in lower lake with bucktails and berry spoons. Good catches around bird activity over the water. White Bass and White Perch: Good, Try casting and jigging ...
FISHING: Sometimes, luck is all you need (Naples Daily News)With all of the expensive fishing boats and state-of-the-art fishing tackle that is now on the market, the following story, that was sent in by Jess Edwards of the Golden Gate Tackle Box, confirms the old adage that the number one ingredient for a successful day of fishing is luck.
Frustrated lovers of ice fishing so far this year are idly wishing (The Plain Dealer)Little ice-fishing lures have been neatly packed in a tackle box. Thermal wear and insulated boots are ready. A small reel is spooled with fresh fishing line and attached to a rod no longer than my forearm. The ice auger blades have been sharpened.
Charter Boat Captains Hope To Hook More Customers (WLOX-TV Biloxi)"They'll go out for two and a half to three days and they'll take people out," said Danny Pitalo, as he walked along a pier at Point Cadet. Pitalo runs a marine store that supplies tackle and fuel to charter fishing boats.
Crime roundup (The Victoria Advocate)Several thousand dollars worth of electronic equipment and fishing tackle were reported missing from a Selkirk Island home, said Capt. David Miles of the Matagorda County Sheriff?s Office.
Fishing Line (RedNova)By Will Elliott Lake Erie Shoreline anglers without waders have the best access to fish at the public pier at Dunkirk. Casters do best before and just after sunrise most mornings, with a lure assortment to stock a small tackle shop.
Fishing report (Contra Costa Times)PACIFIC OCEAN Craig Stone of Emeryville Sportfishing said the first giant squid trip out of Emeryville was a huge success. On Saturday, the New Salmon Queen finished with 180 giant squid to 50 pounds for its 19 anglers aboard, fishing up around Cordell Banks. The average squid was reported at about 40 pounds. Squid Jigs were the ticket, and most of the action was about 20 feet under the boat.
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