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fishing tackle News Archive18-Oct-2006
Author and illustrator present program at Country Bookshelf (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)The Country Bookshelf in Bozeman will host Paul Schullery for a reading and signing of his two new books at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18. His new books are "The Rise: Streamside Observations on Trout, Files & Fly Fishing" and "Cowboy Trout: Western Fly Fishing As If It Matters."
Study: Commercial fishing leads to boom-bust cycles in fish populations (San Diego Union-Tribune)SAN DIEGO ? Researchers have long known that commercial fishing causes direct declines in fish populations.
Fall fishing brings snook, redfish (Bradenton Herald)Jerry Hill Outdoors Maybe everyone is out fishing. We have a number of reporting stations that usually give a cross section of what is happening in the world of fishing and to a lesser degree hunting and boating, and on Monday afternoon only three answered the phone.
Midwest fishing report (Chicago Sun-Times)TROUT OPENER: Fall trout season opens Saturday. Most open around sunrise, but check local regulations. The good news in Cook County is trout are in at Axehead, Belleau and Horsetail. Biologist Scott Bullard said the plans are to keep stocking Horsetail in the fall.
FISHING TOURNAMENT TRAIL (Kansas City Star)The Fishing Tournament Trail will be published each Tuesday of the fishing season. To report results, call (816) 234-4319 on Monday morning and leave name, location and date of the tournament and name, spellings and hometowns of the top two finishers and the big-bass winners.
Bass Pro Shops' opening in S.A. is a big deal for serious fans (San Antonio Express News)Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, which opened its doors in San Antonio on Wednesday, isn't just any old place with some tackle.
Mahoning Creek project is under way (The Daily Item)DANVILLE ? Work is under way on a project intended to prevent erosion and create a better fishing habitat in Mahoning Creek.
Fishing hot in canyons (The Trenton Times)It's officially fall and saltwater fishing is heating up. If you are a serious saltwa ter fisherman, one of the hottest fisheries going along the New Jer sey coast this fall is the offshore fishing. For the past several years, offshore storms and hurricanes de railed most of the long-range fish ing.
John Preeg: Cool front heats up fishing (Bonita Daily News)It didn?t seem like that much of a cold front last weekend, but the small drop in temperature certainly sparked the fishing. The north winds seemed to disperse the red tide that had been killing fish in the Naples and Marco Island areas, and the bait moved back in along the beaches.
The Fishing Report (RedNova)By Tom Meade Best bites East P
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