fishing tackle News Archive

20-May-2007

 

Few extra bucks go a long way in fishing (The York Dispatch)The old saying is true -- you get what you pay for. As with almost any sport, the more involved you become, the more expensive it gets. My inventory of fishing rods, tackle and supplies proves the theory. I hate to even estimate what I spend each year just to catch a few fish.

NOTEBOOK / Glorious camping, hiking and fishing (San Francisco Chronicle)What a difference a year makes. The best camping, hiking and fishing opportunities since 2001 for a Memorial Day Weekend are now at hand. On the eve of Memorial Day holiday, the snow line is roughly 8,000 feet in the central Sierra, all trans-Sierra...

FLW Pros Talk Fishing At Seminars Across Region (The Morning News)LITTLE ROCK -- Fishing fans will have the opportunity to meet some of the most accomplished anglers in the world of competitive bass fishing at fishing seminars set for Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Wal-Mart stores across Northwest Arkansas.

Saltwater Fly-Fishing (Hartford Courant)One Of The Best Places On Earth To Do It Is Martha's Vineyard We were bouncing down the beach in a big four-wheel-drive pickup, going fishing, when Cooper Gilkes, one of the most respected guides on Martha's Vineyard, stopped to talk to a ranger.

North Alabama Fishing Reports (The Decatur Daily)With the North Alabama weather forecast saying there is only a slight chance of rain over the next several days, fishing techniques may take drastic turns in many directions. Wheeler Lake, which normally has water that?s not so clear, may begin to clear up with each passing day without rainfall.

Fishing report, 5/20 (Lincoln Journal Star)Recent rains have filled or nearly filled the local lakes, including the recently bone-dry Yankee Hill Lake near Denton. Water clarity still plagues anglers, and high water levels have pushed fish into flooded vegetation and timber, making access from shorelines difficult.

Taking best shot at a different type of fishing (Knoxville News Sentinel)SCOTTSBORO, Ala. - Bryan Hughes was tangling with a big grass carp and needed Alan Clemons to lend a hand. More exactly, Hughes needed Clemons to lend an arrow.

A whopper of a good time (Grand Forks Herald)Hundreds of area youth showed up for the fishing event at Lake Ryan Sunday afternoon, just south of South Middle School in Grand Forks.

For saltwater fishing, hit the beach for big day (The Decatur Daily)As school bells begin to silence across North Alabama, many area residents are thinking about summer vacations. And as it is every year, many of those vacations will be spent at my favorite getaway ? the Alabama and Florida coast.

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