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fishing tackle News Archive02-Nov-2008
Local fishing guides shine for CF, ESPN (The Post and Courier)Never have I been more impressed with our inshore fishing guides than during last weekend's Lowcountry Red-Trout Celebrity Classic fishing tournament. More than 30 guides donated their normal guide fee for one of the two days of the tournament, which helped raise more than $130,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In order to level the playing field, the two-man teams switched guides for the ...
DEP asking anglers to submit best shots from around state (Stamford Advocate)Going fishing this fall? Take your camera with you. Fall is a great time of year in Connecticut, as the weather cools and the landscape of the state turns into a tapestry of vivid colors.
Pier fishing can pay dividends (Tallahassee Democrat)Pier fishing is one way the boatless angler can get a shot at big-game saltwater fish without the expense of a boat trip or the ravages of mal-de-mere. Having fished many piers throughout the state, I feel qualified to babble a bit about fishing from them.
FISHING REPORT (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Castaway Sporting Goods (804-706-9100) reports crappie and striper action is picking up. Capt. Mike Ostrander of James River Fishing School (804-938-2350) reports water temperature in the mid-50s and the following catches: Billy Throughman , 2 bluecats, 60 pounds, 48; Alex Smith , 3 bluecats, 40, 28, 22; Willie Perkins , 5 bluecats, 71, 35, 26, 24, 20; Bill Schieman (Virginia Beach), 4 bluecats, ...
Kingfisher report (The Natal Witness Group)Anglers venturing down to the Transkei are finding conditions a little harsh at times but when a good window of weather presents itself, fishing is as good as it gets. Those looking for edibles are getting some good catches of garrick in and around the Port St Johns area.
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