fishing tackle News Archive

13-Sep-2006

 

Fishing report (Connecticut Post)Anglers are encouraged to get off the water early next Thursday and attend a special public hearing. At the hearing, the state Department of Environmental Protection will reveal potential freshwater fishing regulation changes that would take effect next season.

Small boat, light tackle - and a big marlin (Orange County Register)Nobody could believe it. Heck, the fact they were fishing 18 miles offshore in a 15-foot aluminum boat was tough enough to fathom. But it was true. Tom Baker of Los Alamitos, fishing with a friend offshore on his tiny boat, landed an 8-foot, 190-pound striped marlin and lived to tell about it.

'Halibut' of salt-water fishing left in local waters (The Eureka Reporter)Now that ocean salmon fishing is over for the year, it doesn?t mean that anglers should put away their saltwater gear. I was at Longs Drug Store in Eureka Tuesday talking with Greg King and he showed me a picture of a 100-pound halibut that was caught out of Eureka.

Rodeo Gears Up for Kick-Off (RedNova)By Patrick Donohue, Destin Log, Fla. Sep. 13--The rule book is out, the T-shirts are ordered -- and the start of the 58th annual Destin Fishing Rodeo is less than a month away.

RFA fighting Delaware Marina License bill (Bridgeton News)When you ask some fishermen why they don't become members of an organization like the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA), they use the excuse that "the RFA really doesn't do much good, none of these politicians pay any attention to them." Here is an example of why they are wrong.

Raynham fishing derby finally arrives at rain date (The Taunton Gazette)RAYNHAM - It's better late than never for the town's annual youth fishing derby.

Fishing report (Bismarck Tribune)Fishing is steady although the number of anglers going out has been down somewhat. Walleye can still be taken most anywhere, but you have to work for it.

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.

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