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fishing tackle News Archive18-Sep-2006
Fishing the Yorkshire Rivers for Barbel Part 4 - Summer Dog Days (FISHINGmagic)WE'RE NOW INTO September and the rivers are often in a dour mood. Loud choruses of ?There's no bloody fish in this river? echo through the lower reaches of the dales. But some people carry on catching.
Fishing for Fun, Mostly for Profit (New York Times)By The Associated Press.
Fall fishing can be delightful (Athens Review Online)Have you noticed the little touch of fall in the air lately? The days are suddenly shorter and the sun no longer as oppressive. Mornings are cool and the air is sweet with the scent of change. Being outdoors is no longer a chore but a pleasure.
D.A.R.E to host fishing fun (The Natchez Democrat)VIDALIA ? Kids and parents: get your tackle boxes and rods and reels ready for fishing and fun at the D.A.R.E fishing tournament on Sept. 30.
Iaconelli makes a big splash in bass fishing's pond (The Philadelphia Inquirer)Mike Iaconelli, the cocky Voorhees, Camden County, fisherman who taunts fish, whoops, and even break-dances on his boat, won the Bassmaster Angler of the Year award, the top honor in the world of competitive fishing.
Two Days in Australia Cities and Two Hours Beyond (Scoop.co.nz)Fishing for Barramundi, wild flower festivals and cycling tours are just some of the things waiting for more than 136,500 Kiwis who visit Australia in spring.
Baited, hooked and lured (Columbian Missourian)The Bayou Boogie, the Wee Gee and the Spinning-hell-diver will be swapped, bought and sold Saturday in Columbia. Members of the National Fishing Lure Collectors Club are hosting the Tom Yonke Mid-Missouri Tackle Show at the Quality Inn, 1612 N. Providence Road.
Weighing In: (San Diego Union-Tribune)Sept. 16 (UNION-TRIBUNE): Hunting and Fishing Day Next Saturday will be a busy day for anyone wanting to take in all that there is to offer in terms of outdoor events. Some of the organized events for National Hunting and Fishing Day:
State proposes 3-month ban on trout fishing at 3 lakes (Greenwich Time)HARTFORD, Conn. -- Fishermen are resisting a proposed state ban on trout fishing for three months in the summer at three trout lakes. The state Department of Environmental Protection is floating the proposal to help fishermen catch more large trout.
State proposes 3-month ban on trout fishing at 3 lakes (Boston Globe)Fishermen are resisting a proposed state ban on trout fishing for three months in the summer at three trout lakes.
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