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fishing tackle News Archive29-Jun-2008
Mother Lode fishing report (Calaveras Enterprise)We have some nice kokanee being caught in our lakes right now. Talk about good eating; fried, baked or smoked kokanee are delicious.
Fishing Lines: Not just crying crocodile tears for the demise of the big day out (Independent) Coach companies must yearn for the days when competition fishing used to be fun. Before everyone owned a car, clubs would hire buses and coaches at weekends. They would set off, laden with tackle, beer and excited men for the Thames, Severn, Trent or Ouse. Tough if you wanted a quiet day's fishing. Most Sundays, it was impossible to find a stretch without a competition taking place.
Area gets big return on tournaments (Mobridge Tribune)The Mobridge area and other communities along Lake Oahe are seeing a boost in the number of anglers that are taking advantage of the best walleye fishing the area has seen since the late 1990s.
Fishing (Stamford Advocate)NOAA's Fisheries Service last week announced a new regulation designed to significantly to lower the fishing quotas for sandbar and porbeagle sharks.
Kids go fishing (Carteret County News-Times)Take A Kid Fishing participants, from left, Beth Settle, Donna Strasburg, Savannah Long, Kelly Lyon and Brianne Willis hold out their bounty caught from the Continental Shelf head boat upon their return on Thursday evening to the Morehead City waterfront.
Fishing tourney kicks off with monster catch (Galveston County Daily News)The annual Fourth of July Texas City Tackle Time Fishing Tournament started off with a big catch ? a 676-pound tiger shark.
Roberts, Neff to host fishing seminars (Orlando Sentinel)Capt. Fred Roberts and Capt. Ron Neff will host fishing seminars on July 4 at Maynard Park in Edgewater. Neff will cover offshore tactics at 5 p.m. Roberts will discuss tarpon fishing out of Ponce Inlet at 6 p.m.
Outdoors events (Lincoln Journal Star)Fishing event, National Bass Anglers Association team bass tournament, Olive Creek, 6-9 p.m. Association membership and registration required. Contact: Jason Cyboron, (402) 610-1742, or Justin Semin, (402) 560-3185.
Getting an early start at angling (The Chronicle-Journal)With tackle boxes and rods in tow, many of the city?s youngest fishing enthusiasts hit Marina Park Saturday for the Angler and Young Angler Fishing Tournament.
Fish tackle company to move to Columbia (The State)Pure Fishing, a global provider of fishing tackle, plans to move its headquarters to Columbia. The company, based in Spirit Lake, Iowa, said Wednesday it wanted to move closer to its global customer base to improve operations. The headquarters will include senior leaders, sales management, sourcing and supply chain management, marketing and product development teams. The company?s brand ...
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