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fishinchix: September 2011
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Friday, September 2, 2011. Toby's Pond is practically in my back yard. I lived in Beacon Falls in 2008-2009 and since moving back, I have had a hard time finding local fishing spots (other than the Naugatuck River that flows under the bridge to the train station). I was recently having an appetizer at the local restaurant in the town, Full Harvest. This fishing excursion may very well be the last of the summer, as I start...
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fishinchix: October 2010
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Friday, October 29, 2010. Many profess that fishing in the spring or summer is best. I've recently read in a few magazines that fish are fatter and hungrier as the weather gets colder. It makes sense, really. Kind of like a bear that stores up for winter or a squirrel that gathers nuts in anticipation of the advent of the colder winter months. Posted by Carey Bates. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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fishinchix: Unsold Christmas Trees Used to Make Habitats for Fish
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Wednesday, January 5, 2011. Unsold Christmas Trees Used to Make Habitats for Fish. I recently read a fantastic article in the NY Times about a group that places unused Christmas trees in the bottom of lakes. These are the surplus trees that would typically get mulched or composted. Wow. Have they found an innovative use for these trees! To read the story. Posted by Carey Bates. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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fishinchix: City Fishing
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Posted by Carey Bates. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Funny, my last name is Bates and I like to fish.Ha! I've managed to lure you in to my fishy sense of humor! Looks like I've got you by the gill! View my complete profile. Maine Striper Fishing Reports. Capt. Eric Wallace 2009. Maine Striper Fishing Reports June/July 2016. Bass Master Guide Services. Bass Master Guide Services.
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fishinchix: February 2015
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Fishing is a BLAST! I came across an article on Dynamite Fishing. Basically, you throw a stick of the red into an area populated by fish, and bam! All of the impacted fish float to the surface, stunned from the experience. You can read about it here. Posted by Carey Bates. Posted by Carey Bates. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Funny, my last name is Bates and I like to fish.Ha! Fishing is a BLAST!
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fishinchix: June 2010
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. I was recently in Oregon (for reasons other than fishing). It was amazing to see all of the bodies of water. The Columbia River Gorge had a few fisher folk here and there but the smaller rivers were scant with fishers. The coast (Cannon Beach and Seaside) was primarily surfers. I didn't see one fishing boat! While there, I visited Multnomah Falls. It faces the Columbia River Gorge.
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fishinchix: Trolling for Fishing Holes
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Monday, April 11, 2011. Trolling for Fishing Holes. Drive by any inland body of water and there they are on the side of the road. Trucks or cars parked in dusty, rocky paths. Look even closer and you will see them. The early bird spring fishers. Just the other day, I was at a state park. As I drove in, I saw the state sign for fishing (trout) limits - emblazoned on the dark wood hut in a worse-than-highlighter yellow&...
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fishinchix: December 2009
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Wednesday, December 16, 2009. We are now into those transitory weeks in which it is too cold to lake or river fish and yet not cold enough to ice fish. It is a strange time for fisher folk, who yearn to fish but cannot. To date, I have never caught anything ice fishing. I have all of the gear - auger, tip-ups, tackle - all of it. I don't mind waiting for a fish. Again, it is all about patience. Patience in...Maine Striper...
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fishinchix: July 2010
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. It has been discovered that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been using funds, which were collected by fining fisherman, to buy expensive cars, lavish boats, and special trips. Senator Chuck Schumer revealed this in a recent NPR Article. Posted by Carey Bates. Monday, July 12, 2010. What's Scup with that? Also known as Porgy, Scup can be found anywhere there are rock f...
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fishinchix: Toby's Pond
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A site dedicated to stories about fishing, not fish stories. There is a difference. Friday, September 2, 2011. Toby's Pond is practically in my back yard. I lived in Beacon Falls in 2008-2009 and since moving back, I have had a hard time finding local fishing spots (other than the Naugatuck River that flows under the bridge to the train station). I was recently having an appetizer at the local restaurant in the town, Full Harvest. This fishing excursion may very well be the last of the summer, as I start...