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fishing tackle News Archive17-Oct-2007
the fishing line (Northwest Indiana Times)Indiana: CN: Hammond and East Chicago Marinas, Inland Steel wall, Amoco, Michigan City on frenzies, spoons, crankbaits. LT: Port of Indiana, Michigan City on spoons, crankbaits. PE: Shoals, Inland Steel wall, Hole in the wall, Gary Light, Beverly Shores through Mt Baldy on minnows.
EU steps up fight against illegal fishing to protect dwindling stocks (International Herald Tribune)The European Union head office said Wednesday it wanted to close off its markets to fish caught illegally by imposing special certificates for all fishery products coming into the 27-nation bloc.
Fishing Report: New Rayann gets into some salmon then poof! - they disappear (San Francisco Chronicle)Golden Gate The turn comes. More dark before less day. More swell on a calmer sea. Or the way boats pass from sight as the dark clouds build. Melancholia and bourbon never were a good mix, and you look out from Jefferson Street, west by northwest, past the...
Truth in ?Äòa bad day fishing is better than a good day of work? (Kern Valley Sun)'A bad day of Fishing is better than a good day of work.' ?ÄìAnonymous When I was a little girl, I would go fishing with my father when we spent summers at our lake house in Maine. This involved a major sacrifice on my part, because Dad would get up before dawn had even cracked.
EU to tackle illegal fishing (RTÉ News)The European Commission is to blacklist countries and vessels suspected of illegal fishing and stop them from selling their catches in Europe.
Richardson: Fishing legend Culjan recalled as one of a kind (The Pantagraph)When I heard heâ?™d died last week, I tried to remember exactly when I first met fishing guide Big Knobs Culjan, an Illinois River legend.
Fishing report, Oct. 16 (Rocky Mountain News)Colorado Division of Wildlife's fishing report for the week of Oct. 16, 2007:
EU seeks ways to stamp out illegal fishing (Khaleej Times)BRUSSELS - EU regulators plan to crack down on illegal fishing in European waters, demanding more paperwork and threatening stiff fines to curb practices that pose a serious risk to marine biodiversity.
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