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Reservoir Deltas Create Prime Fishing

Overlooked Opportunities – Sedimentation from the Niobrara River is occurring rapidly in Lewis and Clark lake, on the border of South Dakota and Nebraska, the most downstream impoundment of the Missouri River.
The delta area downstream of the Niobrara forms miles of deep holes intermixed with braided channels and backwater areas. This delta, with its flowing [...]

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Eat Wild Salmon?

Conservation Concerns – Trout Unlimited has recently recommended that anglers eat wild salmon instead of farm-raised fish. *While trying to save salmon by eating them may sound like a paradox, the organization presents logical arguments for doing so.
Since 1980, farmed Atlantic salmon have increased from 2 percent of the world salmon market to 60 percent. [...]

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Moyer on the Cumberland

Legendary guide Jim Moyer’s blue cat proving grounds include the Mississippi, the middle to lower Ohio, lower Missouri, and Cumberland rivers. The Cumberland, flowing through his home state, is where he stays in close contact with blues in winter.
Unlike the free-flowing Missouri where Jamison fishes, the Cumberland is more affected by dams, which form a [...]

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Seventh Annual Falcon Lake Ice Fishing Tournament

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7th Annual Falcon Lake Winter Fish-Off!
Saturday March 20 2010, 11am – 2pm

Early Bird Tickets Only $50.00!
($65 after March 10th)

All Early Bird tickets are entered to win:
$1,000 Cash  |  LG HOME THEATER SYSTEM  |  [...]

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Veterans brave heat for Decoration Day parade, 1959

50 Years Ago
July 2, 1959
Residents catch 20-pound pike in Manitoba
Messrs. Lou Broad and Lawrence Brockbank have returned following a flight to Caribou Lodge, Cranberry Portage, about 50 miles north of Le Pas, Manitoba.
They report fabulous fishing, taking 75 pike and walleyes in five hours fishing. The largest was a 20 pound pike.
The lodge is owned [...]

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J&J Talk Winter Blue Cats

The key to developing a stronger scent trail. “I think that a small bait emits more scent in cold water than does the same size bait in warm water. Or maybe the scent dispersion lasts longer when it’s cold. Blue still eat big baits, but the smaller baits seem to have the advantage in winter.”
Freshly [...]

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Albacore Season

When the long fins are within range, California’s large fleet of open-party and charter sport fishing boats are scheduled for daily albacore trips, departing from all of the harbors, plus several of the public fishing piers which dot the coastline. The boats range from 45 feet lengthwise to deluxe, completely equipped 85-footers with complete galley [...]

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Powerful Albacore

Like Lake Michigan’s new coho fishermen, Southern California’s anglers flock en masse to the offshore tuna grounds from July through September, all bent for albacore: a dynamic, highly palatable, bullet-shaped member of the tuna family with a steel-blue back, silvery sides, and elongated pectoral fins, occasionally exceeding 40 pounds.
Annually, countless tons of albacore migrate from [...]

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Snakes

This year approximately 7,000 people will be bitten by poisonous snakes in the United States and this will result in 14 or 15 deaths and many days of serious and incapacitating illness. About 10% of these bites will occur during hunting and fishing activities, and the angler may expect to get the worst of it [...]

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Sun Glasses

Sunlight can be even more damaging to the eyes than to the skin. The short waved ultra-violet rays can damage the outer part of the eyeball while the longer waved infrared rays can penetrate through the lens and burn the retina, the working part of the eye where visual images are made. Ultra-violet injuries produce [...]

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