Dunoon Cowal Argyll Scotland, sports and recreation, outdoor activities, fishing, angling
Many anglers have no option on their home waters but to fish in rather crowded conditions.
When contemplating a fishing holiday, many such anglers must long to fish for brown trout in solitude amid beautiful scenery.
Dunoon and District Angling Club however can offer brown trout fishing in surroundings approaching the ideal, amongst some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland, and all within 15 miles of Dunoon.
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Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa Mexico Weekly Sport Fishing Report
Weekly Sport Fishing Report for the Pacific Ocean fronting the Costa Grande in the State of Guerrero .
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Report for the week ending March 30, 2007 The MARLIN bite continues to get better and better along with a stronger showing of SAILFISH ..
Captain Adolfo on the Dos Hermanos 1 reported 2 BLUE MARLIN and 2 BLACK MARLIN in three days of fishing for returning angler Harrell Minzenmayer.
Captain Cheva on the Dos Hermanos 2 reported a nice BLACK MARLIN and 9 SAILFISH in 3 days of fishing with Mr.
Captain Cheva also had two productive inshore days with fly fishing angler Mr.
McCalum, also fishing with Captain Chiro, landed and released a BLUE and a BLACK MARLIN in one day.
McCalum also landed 3 SAILFISH while fishing 2 other days aboard the Bloody Hook .
Captain Adolfo fishing inshore with travel writer Mary Peachin landed several YELLOWTAIL JACKS and SPANISH MACKEREL , then fishing offshore on her second day landed 3 SAILFISH and missed 1 other SAILFISH ..
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Report for March 20, 2007 The week started out with an outstanding MARLIN bite but activity slowed down over the past two days.
Returning angler Harrell Minzenmayer fishing on the Dos Hermanos 2 with Captain Cheva fought a nice BLUE MARLIN for 30 minutes but pulled the hook.
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Scientific Anglers
Their premier fly lines will surely set the stage for the team's performance at the 2005 World Fly Fishing Championships scheduled for August 2004.
All competitors representing the team have been fly fishing with Scientific Anglers fly lines and associated products since they first picked up a fly rod.
Speak to your local fly shop and inquire about Scientific Anglers full line of high performance fly lines, leaders, tippets and their other high quality line of fly fishing products..
Where do you begin to describe all the ways science improves our lives? Well, if you're a fly angler you first look to Scientific Anglers .
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It starts with fly line, where Scientific Anglers focus' their technological expertise on formulating superior cores and coatings.
Scientific Anglersalso leads the industry in designing tapers best suited to specific fly fishing applications.
They apply that same advanced polymer and copolymer technology into Scientific Anglers leaders and tippet material.
Fishing, anglers\' club, "Hooked on Wisconsin" Anglers\' Club
August/September 1997 Join the club In its first year, the 'Hooked on Wisconsin' Anglers' Club catches on.
G iven some spare time, some fishing gear and ample opportunities on thousands of ponds, lakes and rivers, you have instant fun.
Add a program like the Anglers' Club and you can savor the fishing moment with a memento.
The 'Hooked on Wisconsin' Anglers' Club started last year to recognize Wisconsin anglers for their exceptional sportfishing catches.
Resident and nonresident anglers can qualify for club membership in three categories: Live Release : catching and releasing a fish that met a minimum length standard Kept Fish : catching and keeping a fish that met a minimum weight standard Mixed Bag : catching and releasing a variety of Wisconsin fishes with no size standards The Anglers' Club enjoyed a successful inaugural year: 65 fish were entered by 55 first-year members -- mostly Wisconsin residents, but fishers from seven other states made the roster.
Why not try and join the club this year! Look for information at your nearest WDNR office, or write: 'Hooked on Wisconsin' Anglers' Club, Bureau of Fisheries Management and Habitat Protection, 101 S.