Archive for June, 2009

Jun 30 2009

Barefoot fishing

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James J Jenkins has added a photo to the pool:

Barefoot fishing

Fishing barefoot North of the Bisby Bridge

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Jun 30 2009

Luke and Chris fishing

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James J Jenkins has added a photo to the pool:

Luke and Chris fishing

Just North of the Bisby Bridge, at the Adirondack League Club.

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Jun 30 2009

Reel Fishing Challenge

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Reel Fishing Challenge offers a fun and challenging experience for novice fishers and master anglers alike.

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Jun 30 2009

Waiting for the Cast

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Shutterfool has added a photo to the pool:

Waiting for the Cast

Shes waiting for my husband to cast his fishing line so she can swim in after it. We have her wear a life vest because Salt Creek is deep in some areas and current is swift in other areas. With those really short legs of hers, we don't want to take any changes she could be hurt.
Hocking County, Ohio

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Jun 29 2009

Maryland Fishing Challenge

The Maryland Fishing Challenge offers fishermen a chance to win prizes for catching fish, including a stiped bass balled Diamond Jim. Maryland Fishing Challenge...

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Jun 29 2009

IGN: Nintendo Download

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June 29, 2009 - This week's new downloadable games include a trio of WiiWare titles - two built around water-themed challenges and one designed to keep your mental chops in top shape.

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Jun 29 2009

Keeping Fish Alive In The Heat

Captain Mike Gerry says tournament bass fishermen must do some things to keep their catch alive in the summer heat. He gives three tips that you and the tournament...

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Jun 29 2009

Despite Ups and Downs, Kayak Fishing Has Appeal

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GRASONVILLE, Md.

Some things are made for each other -- black rum and ginger beer, tuna and tomatoes, shorts and flip-flops -- and some things are not. Into the latter category I've always put kayaks and fishing.

It just seems like the wrong gear for the job. You're cramped, too low to the water to see the holes and humps on the bottom and angling is impossible while piloting the boat. You can't cast and reel or twitch a fly if you have both hands on a double-bladed paddle.

But kayak fishing keeps growing in popularity. People seem to like the simplicity, the good aerobic workout, the silence, the carbon footprint you don't leave behind and the fact that a sea kayak takes you places bigger boats can't go.

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