Sunday, March 18, 2012

Day Three St Johns River Showdown Alton Jones is the man - Atlanta Fishing | Examiner.com

Day Three St Johns River Showdown Alton Jones is the man - Atlanta Fishing | Examiner.com: "Whos' going to become the first Bassmaster Classic entrant from the Elite Series 2012. Alton Jones by a enormous ten pound lead. Alton Jones has got the honey hole that has given him the lead every day against second place man Todd Faircloth, who also finished in fourth place here last year."

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Best 5 Brands of Fish Attractants - Yahoo! Sports

Best 5 Brands of Fish Attractants - Yahoo! Sports: "Fish attractants is a subject that has the potential to spark robust debate among even the most taciturn of anglers. Some swear by its effectiveness, others call it hogwash. Personally, I tend to believe that it works. In my opinion, scented bait to fish is like cologne to humans. A man can catch the eye of a lady with it, or without it. It all depends on her preferences and her mood. The same, I think, can be said of fish. The anglers that do use scented baits tend to have their favorites, myself included. With that said, here's a look at five of the best fish attractants available:"

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Flat Out Topwaters for Fall Bass Fishing

Flat Out Topwaters for Fall Bass Fishing: "Bass fishing seems to change faster than we as anglers want to change. About the time we figure out what the fish are doing, where they are feeding, and what baits they prefer, it all changes. And then it’s time to start figuring out the puzzle again. Fall is certainly no exception."

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Predation threat remains for juvenile salmon | Current News

Predation threat remains for juvenile salmon | Current News: ".It is unfortunate that weather patterns and a study mired within the federal review process combined to isolate spawning pools in which salmon eggs may not survive. A resolution of the study could lead to a quicker and brighter future for salmon runs. If only the future of these salmon could be as quick and bright as they travel into the Delta as young juveniles."

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