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January 30, 2006

Gulf Coast Kayak Fishing Combining Fun, Fishing and

Catching trophy sized speckled trout is all about stealth. Nothing matches the ease and mobility of covering miles of flats from a paddled powered kayak. It's fun, healthy, and very effective when it comes to catching the big one

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Posted by Joe at 04:02 PM

Gulf Coast Fishing Advance Planning is the Key to

Tidal currents control the movement of bait fish and are the best advance indicator of when gamefish will be active. Planning a successful fishing trip can be done with confidence by knowing in advance when tidal currents will move on a given

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Posted by Richard at 12:28 PM

January 28, 2006

Meet some old salts at OC

Did you and the kids ever want to talk to a commercial fisherman at dockside but the waterman was far too busy working to have a chat? Now, here is your chance to get up close and personal and have that talk

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Posted by Perry at 10:46 AM

Ice fishing, Grand

Cook County News-Herald Last Updated: Thursday, January 26th, 2006 10:29:15 AM Photo by Vicki Biggs-Anderson The most photographed fish in the North Country, the Beaver House walleye, welcomes visitors to a

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Posted by Matt at 10:09 AM

January 27, 2006

Hockey has new meaning deep in the heart of

Thirteen years after Norm Green dropped the Stars on our doorstep, and roughly 13 months since some of us predicted that the lockout was going to blast local hockey back to the stone ages, the NHL proudly

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Posted by Ken at 03:44 PM

Oregon's Native Fish Can Survive the Floods - If Human Impact Isn't Too

CORVALLIS, Ore. - In this winter of high water, Northwest fishing guides have been grounded, bait and tackle shops are losing customers, and steelhead reels and lures have grown dusty as chocolate- brown rivers

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Posted by Michael at 12:36 PM

January 26, 2006

Eagles, sap and short

MIDCOAST : There's a good chance that by the time this column gets read, winter will have come back with a vengeance, and memories of the recent spring-like weather will be as dim as the headlights on a Model-T

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Posted by Alex at 02:35 PM

Overnight Shipping of Perishable Items

You can ship just about anything, and sometimes you end up wishing you couldn't. I learned that this summer when I found myself sending a freshly caught Pacific salmon to an acquaintance in South

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Posted by Chris at 09:59 AM