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fishing tackle News Archive29-Sep-2006
Fishing good all around this week (The News-Press)A flurry of tarpon action around Sanibel led a short parade of good fishing reports this week. Redfish were fairly dependable from Charlotte Harbor to Estero Bay, but snook were pretty much a no-show.
COLUMN: Fishing And Boat Show Has Plenty Of Appeal (The Tampa Tribune) I f you want to get up close and personal with a dead ballyhoo, this weekend at the State Fairgrounds will be your time. Like the feel of a wet leadline in your teeth? You'll love this show. Or maybe you just want to learn to tie a knot that won't slip in that blankety-blank microfiber line. Again, you can learn how at the Florida Sportsman Fishing and Boat Show, Saturday and Sunday at Expo Hall.
FISHING REPORT (Connecticut Post)The first week of autumn generated plenty of interest in both fresh and saltwater fishing. Anglers reported good to excellent action on Long Island Sound for bluefish, striped bass, porgy and blackfish. Trout and largemouth bass have the inland crowd enthused.
Fishing report (Tallahassee Democrat)The next couple of months of fall fishing offers a great opportunity for a big day on the water. Baitfish, particularly mullet, are schooling in the bay.
The Fishing Report (RedNova)By Tom Meade Best bites Greenwich Bay to Prudence Island: Bluefish and bass Party boats: Scup, sea bass, tuna Wood River: Trout The night sky is brightening as we approach the harvest moon a week from today.
FISHING REPORT (Miami Herald)BEST BET ''Not many people going fishing these days because there are too many distractions,'' said Joe Corbett, owner of the popular Kendall Bait & Tackle on U.S. 1 at Dadeland. Others are complaining as well.
FISHING CALENDAR (Asbury Park Press)FOR MORE LISTINGS, visit our Web site, www.app.com, and click on FISHING.
Hints for fall fishing gear maintenance (Asbury Park Press)Even though your fishing season is over or just about over, this does not mean you can just forget about fishing until next spring. A little time and effort spent now can make a big difference in 2007 when you are ready to begin the new fishing season.
Fishing Forecast (RedNova)By Jim Hardie, The Miami Herald Sep. 28--BEST BET "Not many people going fishing these days because there are too many distractions," said Joe Corbett, owner of the popular Kendall Bait & Tackle on U.S. 1 at Dadeland. Others are complaining as well.
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