fishing tackle News Archive

20-Jul-2008

 

Anglers are beating high gas prices by fishing closer to home (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)While record gas prices may be putting the skids on summer travel for many anglers, they are prompting others to give waters near home a closer look. ...

Rains Will Benefit Area Anglers (The Tampa Tribune)GO FISHING is a daily look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. Today: Mark Cook.

COLUMN: Put the right reel on that rod (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)This is sort of a follow-up to last week?s article on fishing rods and how important it is to select the right tool for the job. Once you?ve selected the right rod for the task, it is also important to pair it up with the proper reel so that you?ll have a workable combination.

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.

'Survivor' fishing competition coming to Florida (Stamford Advocate)Add West Nile Virus (WNV) to your list of things to worry about. The Connecticut State Mosquito Management Program announced last week that mosquitoes trapped in Stamford on July 7, have tested positive for WNV.

Sixth annual memorial fishing tournament scheduled for Saturday (The News-Press)D&D Matlacha Bait & Tackle will hold its sixth annual David Lee Root Jr. Memorial Fishing Tournament beginning at 7 a.m. Saturday.

Chris Niskanen: The art of fly fishing (Pioneer Press)MONTICELLO, Minn. ? When I gave a great tug on the oar, Bob White's drift boat tipped uneasily to starboard, and I had visions of his easel and the artist himself toppling into the Mississippi River.

FISHING REPORT (The Patriot-News)A weekly roundup of reports on fishing conditions throughout the region. Moon Phase: Full moon was July 18. Last quarter will be July 25. River Conditions: National Weather Service gauges on the Susquehanna River: Thursday morning, Sunbury, 6.67 feet; Harrisburg, 3.48 feet; Marietta, 33.87 feet.

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