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November 30, 2006
Piers Offer
No state fishing license required What to bring: Fishing rod and reel 8-pound or heavier line 1- and 2-ounce weights No. Comment
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Posted by Stephen at 05:08 PM
Few out-of-state waterfowl licenses
Nonresident waterfowl license totals sat at 23,104 Monday as the season winds toward a conclusion. Comment
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Posted by Ryan at 04:53 PM
November 28, 2006
Yes it blows, but you'll never hear it! The Cough
November 27th, 2006 by Fred in Miscellaneous Gadgets , Wacky Gadgets For 24.99$ US and shipping you can kiss the sound of that nagging cough goodbye! That's the promise of a new product being sold by Cabellas . Comment
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Posted by Gary at 11:18 AM
For Salmon Fishing Industry, the Future is on the
The fog descended half a mile off the coast, and the boat slowed to a crawl. David Kemp surveyed the water. Comment
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Posted by John at 11:11 AM
November 27, 2006
Hooked on bait
REPOSITORY PHOTOS MICHAEL S. BALASH WORMS BY THE DOZENS Eddie Langenfeld pulls up a glob of night crawlers he keeps in the coolers at his shop, Eddie's Wholesale Live Bait, in Green. Comment
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Posted by Chris at 05:11 PM
Big splash right form the
Any fledgling bass tournament angler lusting for a professional fishing career would do well to emulate Kevin VanDam. Comment
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Posted by Murray at 10:42 AM
Deer kill numbers look
Minnesota's deer harvest numbers continue to come in and while some hunters complained of a lack of deer in some areas, overall the deer kill looks impressive. Comment
Posted by Gary at 10:18 AM
November 25, 2006
Angling for a
You can now spend hours together enjoying the beauty of the surrounding green hills, while angling for a fish at the lake at Kambalakonda Wild Life Sanctuary PHOTO: K.R.DEEPAK A GREAT PASTIME The new sport is ... Comment
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Posted by Richard at 01:30 PM


