| |
fishing tackle News Archive26-May-2009
Anglers: don?t leave fishing line behind (Newspapers of Fayette County)FAYETTE ? If UIU conservation management major Tamra Lewis could offer anglers one tip, it would be, ?don?t leave your line behind,? when fishing any of the area?s lakes and rivers.
Local sponsors joining together for the annual Page County Fishing Derby (Clarinda Herald-Journal)Planning is underway for the annual fishing derby for area youth on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at Pioneer Park, located on Highway 2 between Clarinda and Shenandoah. This event is offered free of charge for youth ages 5 thru 15, but they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
(photos below) (The Chattanoogan)"I caught her on March 16," said Nichols, an avid bass angler. "There were 4 or 5 of us just hanging out fishing from the bank. I caught her on a half-ounce spinnerbait made by Soddy Custom Tackle."
Fishing tournament trail (The Kansas City Star)The Fishing Tournament Trail will be printed every Tuesday during the fishing season. To report an upcoming tournament or results, call 816-234-4319 by noon Monday. Please spell names of first- and second-place finishers and provide their hometowns.
Fishing (Columbia Daily Herald)According to guide Chris Nischan (615-385-1116) of Nashville who has been guiding on the Caney Fork River for more than two dozen years ?the Caney is home to some monster browns, much larger ?bows than have been populating the river in the last decade, and the latest arrival, the brook trout, is taking well to the enhanced environment.?
Memorial Day kicks off boating, fishing season (Kinston Free Press)The state's beaches proved to be too crowded Sunday for Robert Grady of Kinston, so he decided to stay in Lenoir County and do some fishing with his son. Grady and his son, Ro, 10, stopped at Neuse Sport Shop on Sunday to buy some fishing tackle and
Mother Lode fishing report (Calaveras Enterprise)Mother Lode fishing report, Highway 4 corridor
Back to Fishing Tackle at Minstor.com - One stop Fishing Tackle to suit everyone needs
Back to fishing tackle News Archive
|
|
|