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May 31, 2006

Tourney brings in $1.5M to

Sumner County is expected to reel in $1.5 million in tourism dollars generated by some 400 anglers who've come to cast their lines this weekend for big sacks of fish and cash prizes in the $6.5 million Wal-Mart

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Posted by Stephen at 05:55 PM

Time to Go

With all of the different high tech equipment out there today, you would think there would be one to tell you the right time to go fishing. I say any time is the right time to go fishing and not just because I'm biased

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Posted by Richard at 04:10 PM

Seeing Red...chapter

We woke to a beautiful sunrise Thursday morning. Nature's stage was set: the great blue and white herons prancing in the shallow water fishing for breakfast were backdropped by curtains of salmon-colored

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Posted by Jim at 02:02 PM

Tips for Fishing an Unfamiliar

I think one of the most elusive questions I know is, "How do I figure out how to fish an unfamiliar lake?" There are several methods of doing just that and all of them relate to each other, yet differ in

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Posted by Chris at 10:49 AM

May 29, 2006

Top 5 Fly Fishing Vacation

Fly fishing is one of the most popular forms of angling on the planet. It is far superior in the way of skills that are required and that means that you will be having a grand time no matter what. A fly fishing vacation is not for

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Posted by Bob at 03:43 PM

Fly Fishing Television & Interactive

Personally I'm guessing it won't be long before we can watch a television show about fly fishing for silver salmon in Alaska, press the "Buy" button after noticing a particularly clever vest configuration or

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Posted by Alex at 02:08 PM

Across the Big

MILES CITY - The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission decided last week to close the 2006 paddlefish harvest season at 11 p.m. Saturday, May 27.. The commission believes the state quota of 1,000

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Posted by Richard at 01:15 PM

May 28, 2006

Fishing / KDWP -

The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is conducting a series of public meetings on several recommended fishing regulation changes. Among those recommendations is a proposal to develop a program ...

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Posted by Sean at 05:35 PM