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April 30, 2006

Gone fishing

BACK in 1987, when Gary Mackay struck the late goal for Scotland against Bulgaria in Sofia that sent the Irish football team to a major finals for the first time, there was a clamour to anoint him Ireland's

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Posted by Sean at 02:18 PM

Sportfishing's the big lure for island

Serenity turns to chaos in a blink on the 54-foot Catch-22 when the fishermen find the target of their search -- a school of hungry fish gathered around a floating chunk of seaweed about 30 miles from

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Posted by Rob at 11:19 AM

Dallas youngster has a great angle on

Alissa Lewis of Dallas isn't your average 4-year-old girl. In less than 10 months, Alissa has set more than 30 fishing records, and she still hold 25 -- four all-ages state records, five Junior Angler state

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Posted by Bob at 08:10 AM

April 29, 2006

Success in the

Fishing has great therapeutic value. Going fishing is fun, catching fish is a delight and landing a trophy fish is something you never forget! Beach fishing has long been the choice of many New Jersey anglers

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Posted by Joe at 01:52 PM

Tech engineering students catch top prizes at ASME

By NRVToday Saturday, 29 April 2006 The Virginia Tech chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers carried away several top awards - including one for the design of a fishing apparatus for a

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Posted by Perry at 09:18 AM

April 28, 2006

The Golden Vise

The Golden Vise Award is presented each year to the top Fly Tyer in the state. Unlike other awards, this is a people's choice award. That is, people go to a poll taking web site and pick the tyer that they think is the

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Posted by Ryan at 03:57 PM

Are You Really Prepared for a Peacock Bass Fishing

Peacock bass fishing is one of the most adventurous and dangerous sports fishing game in the world. What makes it difficult for untrained sport fishers to venture is the target fish the peacock

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Posted by Sean at 03:01 PM

Who murdered

DAWN MERRIMAN has no shortage of words to remember her grandmother. In life, Catherine Smullen was a spunky senior who made a mean pot of collard greens, loved to gab on the phone, doted on her family and could

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Posted by Rob at 09:41 AM