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26-Oct-2007

 

Fewer folks fishing Colorado streams (Vail Daily)EAGLE COUNTY ? Sarah Langston caught a five-pound brown trout the first time she went fishing a year ago in the Arkansas River.

Anglers, tribe clash over fish: Conflict has led to boycotts, charges of racism (Detroit News)In this tranquil beach community, the gentle lapping waves of Lake Michigan have brought ashore a brutish dispute. Sports fishermen and charter boat operators are fighting a local Indian tribe over its use of fishing nets in one of the top salmon spots in the nation. The issue has led to vandalism, boycotts and charges of favoritism and racism. Some boaters refer to the town as Manisteepee. ...

Fishing is on the decline in Colorado (Summit Daily News)Local guides dispute state study that says fewer people are going fishing

FISHING CALENDAR (Asbury Park Press)NOW-DEC. 21: Scott's Bait & Tackle's 10th Anniversary Striped Bass Tournament, and its first Women's Striped Bass Tournament. Entry fee $25 for the 10th anniversary event, $10 for the women's event. Check with the shop, at 57 Main St., Bradley Beach, for more details. (732) 988-6450.

Fishing report (The State) FISHING REPORT From the S.C. Department of Natural Resources FRESHWATER TRENDS Midlands LAKE GREENWOOD: Largemouth Bass: Good, using plastic worms and lizards around points and in brush piles in 8 to 12 feet of water. Floating worms and topwater lures early in the morning are producing some fish along banks. Stripers: Good, behind the dam using Bombers, Charlie plugs, and Flukes. ...

Mackerel Action Kicks Into Gear (The Tampa Tribune)GO FISHING is a daily look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. Today: Mel Berman.

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