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Catching RedFish
Sunday, 08 June 2008
According to Abu Garcia there is a knack for catching Redfish. Summer fishing is here and so are these great suggestions.
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Happy New Year! Time To Reflect...
Tuesday, 01 January 2008

striped bass picture
Kyle Walter holds a nice 25-inch striper that he caught while fishing Raritan Bay in November. Great work!
 As we come into the new year, we need to reflect on the past year in a number of ways. We can never fish enough, but this year, be sure to make a point to fish more often. We get so much out of fishing, from the comeraderie to the sheer enjoyment of hooking, fighting and catching a fish, that fishing frees us from the worries of everyday life. It allows us to let go and focus on something that many of us truly love to do.

   
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Sunday, 01 July 2007
 
Get free publicity for your business
Wednesday, 27 June 2007

The Local Fisherman.com is pleased to offer takle shops, party and charter boat captains, and marinas the ability to easily post local fishing reports directly to thelocalfisherman.com. The best part is it's free, easy and you'll get free publicity for your business.

We offer two types of reports

  1. Written reports submitted via the web site
  2. Audio reports submitted via the telephone (that's right, the good old fashion telephone)

You simply tell us what's happening you your part of the world and we'll see to it that the world finds out about the fishing conditions AND finds out about YOUR BUSINESS, for FREE.

 All you have to do is REGISTER for The Local Fisherman.com and well send you an email telling you how. Spots are limited so don't wait, Register NOW .

 

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