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fishing tackle News Archive03-Sep-2006
Fishing for answers (Press of Atlantic City)For anglers and seafood diners, summers at the shore are all about flounder. Every day, residents and visitors by the thousands navigate the back bays and coastal waters in search of them. Every night, restaurant menus offer them up ? broiled or fried or stuffed with crabmeat.
Philippines mulls oil-eating microbes to tackle oil spill (INQ7.net)NUEVA VALENCIA -- The Philippine government is considering using oil-eating microbes to speed the cleanup of the country's worst ever oil spill, the Environment and Natural Resources Department said Monday.
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.
Defra and DfID fight illegal fishing in Namibia (Defra)Defra's 'focus' pages aim to introduce and summarise a topical issue and provide links to more in-depth material elsewhere on this site. A Defra initiative to tackle the problem of illegal fishing has been set in place in Namibia with the help of the Department for International Development (DfID).
Fishing's whiz kid (Florida Today)Nine-year-old Shane Hartnett already has achieved a catch list that would make adult anglers envious. Sailfish, tarpon, cobia, dolphin and heavyweight redfish are included. For his ninth birthday, the Merritt Island boy caught redfish to 33 pounds, with his two heaviest coming on fly fishing gear.
Fishing license information (St. Petersburg Times)Before you head out on the water for a day of fishing, make sure you have your saltwater fishing license. If you need a license, here are some facts: * Fishing licenses are sold at all county tax collectors' offices and at many bait and tackle shops.
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