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Revolutionary new technology available for fishermen

0 Comments 16 July 2010

Revolutionary new technology available for fishermen Since the earliest days, anglers used various floats made of wood, cork, porcupine quills and more recently plastic as strike indicators. Except for the materials used, the technology of those floats changed little for centuries – until now! “Summer Ice is truly a revolutionary breakthrough in float design,” said Jeremy Bennis [...]

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Fishing Guide, Fishing Tips

Alaska Angler

0 Comments 16 July 2010

Alaska Angler Christopher Batin Pacific Halibut Feeding Habits I like to spend the winter months reading about the sportfish species to be pursued in the upcoming season. I feel such research allows me to be a more effective and successful angler. In one report, USGS biologists examined the stomach contents of 947 sport-caught halibut in one study entitled, Pacific [...]

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Operation R&R gives back to active duty members of the armed forces

0 Comments 16 July 2010

Operation R&R gives back to active duty members of the armed forces ATHENS, Ala. – In an effort to show appreciation for the sacrifices members of the armed forces make every day, American Bass Anglers and Early Times Kentucky Whisky joined to create Operation Rod & Reel. Through this program, 80 active-duty service members from selected [...]

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Angler with Captain Peacock Bests World Record

0 Comments 16 July 2010

Angler with Captain Peacock Bests World Record MANAUS, Brazil – The strike barely dimpled the water, but it sent waves hurtling throughout the freshwater fishing world by shattering a coveted world record that stood for 16 years. At about 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 9, 2010, the sixth day of his first Amazon adventure, Bill Gassmann of Des [...]

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Editors Blog

Rattlers in the Midst

0 Comments 16 July 2010

Rattlers in the Midst by Wolfgang Lohrer Uneasily I walk through the waist high grass, hunting with a set of very long tongs, and a small pink Dora the Explorer backpack that contains iced tea and water. What I’m hunting basks in the morning heat. Within minutes of snaking through sun soaked grass a quiet but distinct [...]

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Wrangler Rugged Wear Fishing Tips

0 Comments 16 July 2010

Wrangler Rugged Wear® Fishing Tips Summer 2010 Does your hand twitch? Bassmaster Classic champion Woo Daves of the Wrangler Rugged Wear Outdoor Advisory Team says the best fishing comes from giving the lure the best action. “Remember the factory can only put so much action into it. It is up to you to make the lure produce,” [...]

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Go Fish Magazine News Flash!

1 Comment 11 March 2010

Go Fish Magazine News Flash! From John L. Beath, editor, www.GoFishMagazine.com President Obama’s Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force has many anglers upset because some say it would  ban recreational fishing throughout the United States. Go Fish Magazine Great Lakes editor, Lydia Lohrer-Bevier, first reported about this situation several weeks ago and continues to monitor the progress of [...]

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