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The Surfrider Foundation rates beach access in Massachusetts as "poor,"but after last week's strong easterlies and high tides, access difficulties have reached another level. Over the past few days, the struggle of getting to the surf has little to ...
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PASIR PUTEH, March 11 (Bernama) -- The new fishing township of Tok Bali will be developed to be a centre for downstream and other fishery industry projects like processing and freezing operations.
Tok Bali Heartbeat Of Fishing Industry :: Bernama.com (Bernama)

Capt. Joe Kent asked several guides and fishing professionals in the area which type of lures they prefer to use for inshore fishing.
Fishing pros vote on their favorite lures (Galveston County Daily News)

If you were planning on fishing our local steelhead rivers this weekend, you may want to consider a backup plan. A fair amount of rain is predicted to hit the Humboldt area late Thursday and into Friday morning - putting the rivers on the rise and
Fishing the North Coast: Weekend outlook not so hot for local rivers (Eureka Times-Standard)

With the wind forecast to shift to the east today, Capt. Joe Kent writes about how wind direction affects fishing.
How does wind direction affect fishing? (Galveston County Daily News)

I think I experienced the toughest week of pre-spawn fishing I have seen in all my years fishing Guntersville last week. If you had told me during the first week of March you would be fishing for five to eight bites a day, I would have never believed it.
Fishing proved tough last week (The Sand Mountain Reporter)

As I suggested to you last week, it took only a few of thespringlike days we have enjoyed recently to get me into fullfishing mode. I am loathe to admit, however, that none of mydreaming and scheming involved one little detail that, if not takencare of, can foul a day of fishing as much as breaking yourfavorite rod or filling your waders with icy water.
GREG TOLLEFSON: License makes fishing legal, fish plentiful (Missoulian)

Dr. Bogus Is it spring yet? Not yet, but we have finally had a break in the weather and we can close our eyes and dream. There are many harbingers of spring, the robins, more hours of daylight, maple trees flowering, dandelions yellowing up the lawns, that yellow dusting of springtime pollen and the greening of the first bushes and trees ? and oh yes, opening of our fishing piers.
Spring fishing season is finally on the way (Tideland News)



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