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Memorial Day weekend a prime time for holiday anglers in Washington state
Memorial Day weekend is expected to draw plenty of anglers out on the water for a variety of fish to catch.
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Sam Cook: Sharing the warmth of a well-placed fire
We could see the point jutting into the lake up ahead of us. On the small parcel of land, someone had built a simple fire ring of rocks. You see these little camps all over the canoe country, wherever a level piece of granite offers enough room for a fire and maybe a place to pitch a tent.
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Best times for anglers
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones (X indicates best days).
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For North Dakota middle-school students, a nice afternoon on Red River shore
The smile on Jordan Donohue's face was nearly as wide as the Red River, and it didn't appear to be going away anytime soon.
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Annual kids fishing derby helps city kids enjoy outdoors in Kansas
Dan Ashe, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was able to witness a landmark moment in Eusavio Webster's life Saturday.
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Going skiing in Washington state for Memorial Day holiday; sizing up clam digging
You might think twice before storing the skis or snowboard.
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The life and times of a grand old sturgeon
A 321-pound lake sturgeon washed ashore on Lake Erie near Buffalo in 1991, ending a life that began in 1837 as Michigan became the 26th American state, Martin Van Buren succeeded Andrew Jackson as president and Queen Victoria ascended the throne in Great Britain.
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Walleye fishing aces tackle iconic Mille Lacs in Minnesota
The evening campfire had not yet been lit, around which Larry and Griz and a half-dozen others would bask in the smoky glow of crackling wood, as they do most nights on the shore of this huge lake during the first two weeks of the fishing season.
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Group stands guard over sturgeon
ONAWAY, Mich. - At 6 feet and 100 pounds, the lake sturgeon held by Ed Baker, Kari Dammerman and Nathan Barton was about 80 years old. But instead of roaming the Great Lakes it had been confined in Black Lake behind Alverno Dam its entire life.
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75-year-old twins celebrate backcountry birthday
There they go, paddling up Boulder Bay of Lac La Croix. Bob and Jerry Fryberger are headed back to camp for the mid-afternoon walleye fry on their annual May canoe trip.


