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June 19, 2006

LaVictoire takes top prize on Lake

Press Republican - PLATTSBURGH Thomas LaVictoire, of West Rutland, Vt., claimed the top prize of $4,806 Saturday in the Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Tournament on Lake Champlain. The one-day event was the first of five in the Empire Division series. LaVictoire, in ...

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Water 1.24 feet above normal and 80 degrees. Walleye good drifting jig and nightcrawler around Clinton Point area. Many small walleye being caught. White bass and wiper fair vertically jigging Clinton Point area. Channel catfish good using stinkbait, minnows and chicken liver in lake. Crappie

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News-Times - Striped bass remain the main attraction in coastal waters for now, with big fish dominating the action on the major reefs and rip areas out in the Sound. Schoolies are abundant and willing in the larger tidal rivers. Prime spots for the big girls ...

From Striped bass high prize on area reefs

 

Bass fishing season starts this weekend. Black Lake in Saint Lawrence County is one of the biggest bass fishing spots in the North Country. The DEC wants to remind all fishermen to make sure they are familiar with the waters they are fishing on and to follow all the

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Arizona Daily Star - Adam Bass pitched eight innings of four-hit, one-run ball to lead the Sidewinders to an 8-1 win over the Colorado Springs Sky Sox on Sunday afternoon at Security Service Field. Stephen Drew went 3 for 5 with three RBIs, and Chris Carter and Juan ...

From Bass keeps Sox hitters fishing in win

 

Kokomo Perspective - While attending a girl's softball game recently to watch two of my granddaughters play, I had an man approach me and say he reads my column and he had a question concerning fishing. I am always ready and willing to talk fishing. He said with the ...

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Posted by Doug at June 19, 2006 05:22 PM