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fishing tackle News Archive02-Sep-2006
New powers to curb illegal fishing in force (Fishupdate.com)02 September, 2006 - NEW powers to help tackle illegal fishing in Scotland are now in force.
Canada geese are becoming bigger targets (The Trenton Times)With less than 20 days left in summer, a good many sportsmen are getting ready to trade their fishing tackle for their hunting gear. One of the first targets of sportsmen who hunt in the fall are the Canada geese.
Fishing Lines: Take a tip: let the little children suffer (Independent)Just signed a contract for a new book. Don't get too excited; it's not the long-awaited collection of my columns, Sex and the Single Skate (it's coming, it's coming...) but one of those little books you pop into someone's stocking at Christmas.
Lead-free tackle traded at WLSSD (Duluth News Tribune)Before you head out on those last fishing trips of the season, visit the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District's Household Hazardous Waste Facility and pick up some free fishing tackle.
Fishing report, Sept. 1 (The State)FRESHWATER TRENDS Mountains LAKE JOCASSEE: Largemouth Bass: Fair, slow retrieves with plastic worms, casting Carolina-rigged worms, topwater lures, crankbaits and spinnerbaits. Trout: Good, early morning trolling with Apex lures, Sutton spoons and Yozuri baits from 70 to 100 feet deep. Night fishing is producing good catches of trout in depths of 100 feet and up. Smallmouth Bass: Fair, drifting
Fishing report (Tallahassee Democrat)Overall, fishing is typical for late August with redfish providing most of the action. The East River continues to be one of the best places to find reds this year followed by the creeks east of the Lighthouse.
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