Sep 02

FORT WALTON BEACH A 39-year-old woman was charged with retail theft after she was seen putting Walmart merchandise down her pants.

Original post by Northwest Florida Daily News

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Sep 02

Mark Yuasa covers fishing and outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. A Seattle native, Mark is a lifelong angler who grew up near the banks of Lake Washington, and has been covering fishing and outdoors for more than 19 years for The Seattle Times.

Original post by The Seattle Times

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Sep 02

In Jamie Olvera’s case, laziness paid off. Or at least she’s hoping it will. Olvera, a 25-year-old millitary police officer at Fort Wainwright, caught a 277.6-pound halibut on Saturday while fishing in Kachemak Bay with a charter out of Homer.

Original post by Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

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Sep 02

” If you catch them, you can keep them – ” all of them. With preparation under way for a new levee at Lake Lamar Bruce, anglers there have no daily limit on what they take in.

Original post by Times Post

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Sep 02

On the Miramichi River system this week, there hasn’t been much fishing to talk about except the weather.

Original post by The Victoria Star

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Sep 02

Vacations are over. School soon will be in session. That, however, does not mean you have to put away your fishing rods.

Original post by North Jersey Media Group

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Sep 02

With a gentle breeze at his back, Jim Snyder patiently helped his 11-year-old son, Ben, ready his fishing rod while younger sons Jack, 9, and Owen, 4, played in the sand.

Original post by MLive.com

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Sep 02

As we officially head into fall, the Labor Day weekend offers for some, the last chance to get on the water and explore a few of our local angling options.

Original post by Times-Standard

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Sep 02

Ice Fishing in Canada

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Yes, Canada is a diverse nation, with a grand mixture of culture and yadda yadda yadda… we get so sick of hearing about our diverseness and cultural mixture.

Original post by Associated Content

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Sep 02

Becoming a – first-time’ fishing ambassador to a group of students can be a very rewarding experience.

Original post by Examiner.com

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Sep 02

When state geologist Douglass Houghton and his assistant, Bela Hubbard, explored the wilds of northern Michigan in the 1840s, they noted that brook trout were absent or rare in most rivers.

Original post by Detroit Free Press

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Sep 02

I watched on my recent trip to Alaska as the guides fileted and vacuum packed halibut filets to freeze for us to take home. I thought that would be a great system to have at home but the big commercial vacuum machine would be expensive. But ZipVac makes a good system that you can use at home and is reasonably priced.

picture (c) ZipVac

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Want To Freeze Some Fish? originally appeared on About.com Freshwater Fishing on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 10:24:26.
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Original post by About Saltwater Fishing

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Sep 02

Nicholas Roussos was a man of the sea. Born in Aidipsos on the island of Evias in Greece in 1943, Roussos was the son of a commercial fisherman and spent his younger years working the fishing nets with his father and brothers on the Adriatic.

Original post by Belmont Patch

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Sep 01

On Coast Highway, tucked under the bridge that goes over the Back Bay is a little piece of Orange County history: a shack, floating on pontoons, where the Pearson family has been selling fish and seafood since 1970.

Original post by Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot

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Sep 01

Picture a fisherman in your mind. A hard, grizzled veteran of the salty blitzes.

Original post by CapeCodOnline.com

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