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fishing tackle News Archive05-Jun-2007
Fishing Tournament Trail (The Kansas City Star)The Fishing Tournament Trail will be printed every Tuesday during the fishing season. To report results, call 816-234-4319 from 7 a.m. to noon Monday and list the date, location and sponsoring organization of the tournament and the full names and hometowns of the top two places and big-bass winners, plus their totals.
Fishing report, 6/3 (Lincoln Journal Star)Continuing rains and the big holiday weekend with the accompanying crowds have slowed reports of success at the various tackle shops. Most of the successfuly anglers have been fishing extremely shallow water and flooded vegetation for a wide variety of species, especially channel catfish and bass.
Free Kids' Fishing Clinic at Dan Russell Pier (WJHG Panama City)The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission teamed up with Half Hitch Tackle Saturday to hold a free kids' fishing clinic at Dan Russell Pier.
Kids Fishing Derby starts at 9 a.m. Saturday at lake (Augusta Gazette)Local youngsters are invited to the Augusta City Lake at Play Park Pointe with their fishing poles and tackle boxes on Saturday to take part in the Augusta Wal-Mart Kids All-American Fishing Derby from 9 to 11 a.m., with lunch to follow.
Fishing report: Striper, sturgeon still biting plenty in Napa River (Napa Valley Register)Napa River ?Steady fishing? is the latest report from Sweeney?s Sports on Imola Ave.
Fishing clinic planned Saturday at Nature Center (Denison Bulletin Review)People will have a chance to learn about species of fish, fishing tackle, casting and cleaning fish at the "Fabulous Fishing Clinic" this Saturday, June 9, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Yellow Smoke Park Nature Center. The clinic is sponsored by Wal-Mart.
You should see the one that got away! (Coffeyville Journal)COFFEYVILLE, Kan. ? Randy Kitterman, of Coffeyville, was the winner of Dan?s Bait and Tackle?s ?largest flathead? fishing contest. Kitterman?s jumbo cat weighed in at a scale breaking 50 pounds.
The price (free) is right so this weekend is the time to give fishing a try (Oakville-Mehlville Journal)Missouri's free fishing days allow anglers to try their luck on lakes, rivers, and in four trout parks without having to purchase a fishing license or daily permit.
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