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fishing tackle News Archive17-Jul-2008
Fishing update (Tallahassee Democrat)Tammy Morgan at Jerry's Bait and Tackle said scallops have been everywhere. That's been the talk at the shop lately.
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs? Hayes has fishing passion (Chattanooga Times Free Press)Standing on the bow of his family?s Triton fishing boat, Brent Hayes looked perfectly at home. If he were catching any fish, he?d no doubt look perfectly at peace.
Fishing Best Bets: Snapper action good, despite rain putting damper on activity (The News-Press)The depression that has produced double-digit inches of rain around Southwest Florida has had an inverse relationship on fishing activity, which has...
Corps of Engineers bans nighttime tourney fishing on Lake Lanier (The Gainesville Times)Low lake levels have affected businesses throughout the county, but when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stopped issuing permits for nighttime fishing, it was just one more blow to businesses, said Kerry Hicks, owner of The Smokin? Fisherman, a bait and tackle store.
Free trout fishing clinic By NDOW on July 26 (Nevada Appeal)The Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW) is sponsoring a free, trout fishing clinic on Saturday, July 26.
Fishing | Slow start to chinook season opener in north and central Puget Sound (Seattle Times)Summer hatchery chinook fishery in northern and Central Puget Sound off to a slower start than last summer, but Wednesday's opener lured thousands of anglers out on the water. Coastal ports remain open for salmon fishing and ports from La Push to Westport and down to Ilwaco are generating some good action for nice sized chinook and coho.
Fishing in a kayak? Charter captain shows how (Miami Herald)You might say a broken-down boat led to the recent launch of Frankie Tollinche's South Florida fishing charter service. It was 1995 in the marine mechanic's home waters near San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the outing he and his buddy had planned appeared to be ruined. But his friend had a tandem kayak, which they used instead of the powerboat.
GUEST CAPTAIN: Tarpon are still out there (Bradenton Herald)Anglers fishing with me on the Snook Fin-Addict, out of CB's Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, continued to have action with tarpon on fly and spinning tackle over the past couple weeks. In addition, fishing deep grass flats of Sarasota Bay has also had good variety and action.
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