fishing tackle News Archive

13-Jan-2009

 

Lead-poisoned swans on the rise (Wausau Daily Herald)Trumpeter swans with digestive systems packed full of lead pellets and fishing tackle are showing up in record numbers at a rehab center in Antigo.

Fishing News (South Coast Register)I?M NOT sure how the weather will be holding up for the rest of the week but it is January, which means it is either going to blow a thousands miles an hour from the north east or a thousand miles an hour from the south.

Increased lead poisoning in swans linked to drought, feed ban (Wausau Daily Herald)Trumpeter swans with lead pellets and fishing tackle in their digestive systems are showing up in record numbers at an avian rehabilitation center in Antigo.

Denis Peirce: Fishing bite warms up (The Grass Valley Union)I have lived here in the foothills of Nevada County since 1981. More years than not we get a nice stretch of weather in January. This past weekend's warm days put a number of anglers on the water and the fishing was OK.

Fishing Report: Rainfall should improve sturgeon bite (The American Canyon Eagle)Time to go south on the river to target sturgeon. The bite will improve with more rains. Ghost and grass Shrimp are the best baits ? but hard to find. Try frozen baits; ask the guys at Sweeney?s Sports on Imola Ave. in Napa (255-5544) for their recommendations.

Divers tackle deadly sunken net (Long Beach Press-Telegram)AVALON - Volunteer scuba divers have started slicing up a massive fishing net that has turned into a deadly trap for all manner of marine life since the trawler it was attached to sank off Southern California.

Study: Saltwater fishing pumps $16 billion into Florida economy (Pensacola News Journal)Sunshine state leads nation in fishing's economic impact

Fishing Powell: Where do eager anglers start? (The Salt Lake Tribune)Fishing Powell: Where do eager anglers start?

Fishing report: Napa Valley Fly Fishers Club turns 40, looking for new members (The Weekly Calistogan)Put your striper rig away and start hunting sturgeon in the south river ? if some rains ever come. Happy Birthday to the Napa Valley Fly Fishers Club (NVFF), as 2009 marks its 40th year. Under the steady hand of president Michael McKeown, it has grown rapidly from 12 members to 52.

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