January 21, 2008
Fly fishing can be a lifelong learning
"There is so much technique and form to the fishing and tying. If you're going to be ready by April, you really have to have your ducks in row ahead of time" Tools used for tying flies include a vise, scissors, a bodkin, tweezers, a whip finisher, hackle pliers, a bobbin threader, a hair stacker and a dubbing twister. via Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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Posted by Joe at 05:56 PM
January 08, 2008
No Fooling: Trip Was
GO FISHING is a daily look at the area fishing scene through the eyes of local charter boat captains and fishing guides. via Tampa Bay Online
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December 22, 2007
Loomis looms large in Northwest coastal
"Without him as a driving force, I know a lot of people would not have jumped aboard - it took a name with a reputation to really get this rolling" EUGENE - He's hobnobbed with presidents. His likeness hangs alongside those of Ernest Hemingway and Zane Gray in the Sportfishing Hall of Fame. via Statesman Journal
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December 20, 2007
Gift ideas for your sportsman on your
Don't know what to get the sportsman on your Christmas list? Don't fret as I have some suggestions. via The York Weekly
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Posted by Sean at 03:44 PM
December 18, 2007
Sarley: More holiday outdoor gift
It's the final week of the Christmas shopping season and you still have no clue what you'll be getting for your friends and loved ones who are aficionados of the outdoors. via Northwest Herald
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Posted by Perry at 05:21 PM
December 17, 2007
Ice anglers back for another
"Ice fishermen are very bite-oriented" People who get a kick out of drilling holes in the ice and waiting for fish to take their bait have emerged for another season. via Rapid City Journal
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Posted by Lorren at 09:47 AM
November 19, 2007
Don't let tailwater laws ruin your
For you folks that just love to get into those tailwater areas in search of some great tasting sauger and walleye, your time is winding down. via Dubuque Telegraph Herald
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Posted by Ryan at 01:11 PM
November 02, 2007
Steve Carson's 'Outdoors' column: Bass fishing looks pretty good for nice catches on Lake
"We did very well on opening weekend (Oct. 20), as did everybody who had their water. This year there was an additional cost if you wanted your water before Nov. 1." Bass anglers are still finding success on Lake Oroville, reported Fil Torres at Oroville Outdoors. via The Enterprise-Record
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