May 31, 2008

5 tips for feminine fly fishers - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle

5 tips for feminine fly fishers - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
“Nice, nice. You have a pretty forward cast.” Susan Rhodes watched as Margaret James false casted on a green lawn at Laramie County Community College. James watched as the loops formed in the air. “OK. Do it one more time, and then we’ll go from
Source: www.wyomingnews.com

Stocking brings renewed opportunity, By LAUREL BEAGER, Editor - Daily Journal
Trout anglers will have more opportunity in Borderland, thanks to a restocking effort by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Staff from the International Falls DNR Fisheries Office last week restocked trout into Trout Brook near Big Falls
Source: www.ifallsdailyjournal.com

Feisty, tasty bream are plentiful in county waters - Florida Times-Union
Whether you pursue them with a cane pole or a fly rod, the panfish generically known as “bream” are a willing and good-tasting quarry. From now through the next full moon on June 18 bream will continue to spawn on beds all over Clay County waters
Source: www.jacksonville.com

Author Gierach finds life’s lessons on lake - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mentor High School gradu ate John Gierach is a self-proclaimed trout bum, which just happens to be the title of his first book. Sixteen books later, Gierach’s “Fool’s Paradise” from Simon & Schuster (hard bound, 211 p.p., $24) arrived this week
Source: www.cleveland.com

Big bass attack - Herald Tribune
I have fly-fished for largemouth bass for years. I ‘ve caught plenty of bass, but rarely anything of more than 2 pounds. I have fished all the hot spots: Lake Okeechobee, Lake Istokpoga, Parrish Lake, Lake Kissimmee and others. I quit targetting bass
Source: www.heraldtribune.com

We Test 5 Fly-Fishing Rods - Smart Money
WE’RE SHIVERING IN a small red canoe, staring out at the calm waters of a trout pond in Cashiers, N.C., deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains. But neither the cold nor the occasional dragonfly is bothering our boatmate, expert fly-fisherman Chad Foster
Source: www.smartmoney.com

Lake Kissimmee State Park - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Florida’s cowboy heritage comes alive at Lake Kissimmee State Park with living history demonstrations of the early Florida “cow hunters” in an 1876-era cow camp. The cow camp — open only on weekends and holidays — includes Florida Cracker cattle
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

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