January 11, 2008
Fishing report for January -
Provided by professional fishing guide Dale Wilson OVERVIEW: January is a great time to catch stripers and white perch. via Roanoke Times
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Posted by Jason at 12:58 PM
January 07, 2008
Tips for a better ice fishing
"The general rule of thumb is three inches of ice will support 800 pounds, four inches of ice, 1200 pounds. You've got to get to seven-plus to be able to drive an ATV or vehicle out there" The winter months means hibernation for many animals, including fish. So getting them to bite now is especially difficult. via News 10 Now
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Posted by Alex at 02:56 PM
Poor Ice
Slushy conditions in many areas of the state over the past couple of days has made it difficult to get permanent ice-fishing shelters on some lakes. via KAAL-TV Austin
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Posted by Doug at 12:17 PM
January 06, 2008
Springlike fishing found this time of year in
"But the pile of meat from the 71 was 2 feet tall and 18 inches around. "I like going down there all winter. The fish are just huge" Fishing guide Steve Welch of Monticello has a cure for the winter blues. He spends every weekend he can at Kentucky Lake in Kentucky and Tennessee from December through February in search of crappie. via The Pantagraph
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Posted by Richard at 11:32 AM
January 03, 2008
Closing in on the outdoor show
The 2008 outdoor show season will begin with the Northern California edition of the International Sportsmen's Expositions in San Mateo and Sacramento. via Sierra Sun
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Posted by Rob at 01:21 PM
December 21, 2007
Two rescued from ice on bay of Green
"I was kind of nervous for those guys" The sound of sirens Thursday brought residents out of their homes to see an unusual, yet not uncommon, sight - someone floating on a piece of ice away from shore. via Appleton Post-Crescent
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Posted by Lorren at 10:06 AM
December 12, 2007
Technology abounds in ice fishing
"Ice fishing has moved quickly from the stone age to the space age." It is generally accepted that the best fishing occurs shortly after ice-up and again during late ice. via ArgusLeader.com
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Posted by Mel at 02:56 PM
November 15, 2007
Disabled veteran spread goodwill by repairing fishing gear for young
"Raymond E. Amy passed away Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Ray was a beloved husband, father, grandpa, brother and friend." We've often heard it said Earth is a passing-through place, but some mortals have a way of leaving more indelible marks in the sands of time than others. via FloridaToday.com
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