Monday, May 10, 2010

News of the Week: 10 May 2010




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Gulf coast anglers brace for the worst...Maine's fabled Upper Dam is in trouble...Trout Unlimited teaches kids how to fish...Norwich celebrates an angling anniversary...the Minneapolis Fishing Fair...an angling ban in Mosman waters...Oshkosh hosts world's largest fishing tourney...getting out fish gut stains...slow times in tarpon town...Northern Louisiana is a fishing delight...the Dan Basore collection is on display in Winona, MN...it must be THE NEWS OF THE WEEK!

The Big Lead: Madeira Beach anglers brace for the worst from the oil spill in the Gulf.



Maine's famed Upper Dam is in serious peril, and anglers are NOT happy about it.


TU teaches kids about clean water.

Norwich celebrates an angling anniversary.

Minneapolis' FIshing for Life Fish Fair.


They are angling for a ban in the Mosman waters.


One day of fishing gives an angler a lifetime of memories.

Oshkosh hosts world's largest fishing tournament.

In Cleveland, the walleye fishing is great.


Former major league pitcher Doug Creek is now a pro angler.


Q&A with the Mullet Man gives us tips on how to get out fish blood stains from your clothes.

Dedicated fly angler Rob Jessup is providing music for a couple of Hollywood movies.


The Redditch Fishing Tackle fair is on.

Pennsylvania has a new state record perch.


New offshore trolling lures are the latest rage.

ESPN reports slow times in tarpon town.

New fishing show "Catching the Impossible" hits British airwaves.


Ohio is intolerant of fish hogs.

Playing tag with tarpon.


Northern Louisiana is a sportsman's paradise.



Finishing With a Flourish: The Minnesota Marine Art Museum will be featuring Dan Basore's awesome tackle collection through September 05, 2010.

-- Dr. Todd

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