fishing tackle News Archive

21-Nov-2006

 

Ministers meet to tackle illegal fishing (The Age)Federal and state ministers are considering new ways of tackling illegal fishing in northern Australian waters. -

Fishing and hunting report (San Diego Union-Tribune)Nov. 20 (UNION-TRIBUNE)

Fishing: Hot Rod on Offer ; In Association With Shakespeare SINCE 1897 (RedNova)By JOHN INGHAM SALT boat rods are reaching tackle shops after scoring a hit at Shakespeare's trade shows. There are seven in the range and People Sport has chosen a 7ft 4in (2.24m) toughie (pictured) with increased lifting power on a 50lb line.

EU United In Call for Effective Action Against Destructive Fishing Methods at UN General Assembly (EuropaWorld)The European Union will again be calling for an effective package of measures to tackle the impact of destructive fishing practices on the high seas at the UN General Assembly debate on sustainable fisheries which resumes today in New York.

Fishing: Automated license system still not ready (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)Despite more than a year of preparation that has cost Pennsylvania anglers and hunters more than $1 million, an automated system for selling fishing and hunting licenses won't be up and running as planned on Dec. 1 when 2007 fishing licenses go on sale.

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