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February 28, 2007
Flat-out mean and
Flat-out mean and ugly: 10 scariest fish on planet By Keith "Catfish" Sutton Special to ESPN Outdoors.com - Feb. Comment
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Posted by Bob at 05:42 PM
Fishermen fall through crack in ice,
A fisherman who fell through a crack in the ice on Lake Erie managed to pull himself from the water and go for help to save his brother, later rescued by firefighters, authorities said Tuesday. Comment
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Posted by Russell at 09:08 AM
February 27, 2007
A Slow Melt Expected on the
By Jeanne Ruczhak-Eckman QUARRYVILLE -- The Susquehanna River is always beautiful and relaxing, regardless of the season. Comment
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Posted by Ken at 05:32 PM
Landing the big ones at
Photo Carmen Rooney 250207-CR-0259 By Sue Newman Hundreds of fishers came to Rakaia, but only two went away winners. Comment
Posted by Jim at 02:05 PM
A new 'spin' for
We all know what's been said about teaching old dog new tricks. Well, I'm here to tell you it CAN be done! After a day of fishing a couple of the backwoods lakes at the Big Woods south of Dallas, using some ... Comment
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Posted by Joe at 01:24 PM
Gone fishing -- out to the
Serge Leblanc often takes his family out for a day of ice fishing and he likes to be as close to open water as possible while still being safe. Comment
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Posted by Joe at 12:28 PM
Texas Tuna
One of the most popular tuna caught in Texas, the blackfin tuna which is the smaller cousin of the yellow fin tuna, are caught off of private charter boats. Comment
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Posted by Ken at 08:36 AM
February 26, 2007
Fishing World Fishing & Outdoor Expo offers a little of
The World Fishing & Outdoor Exposition will be held at the Rockland Community College Field House in Suffern, N.Y. March 1-4. Now in its 30th year, the Expo features an unparalleled lineup of fishing and ... Comment
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