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  • City Slickers Go Trout Fishing – Neeraj Kulkarni at the Waterton Canyon, most likely just moments away from snagging his line in that large bush behind him. Edmund DeMarche/Fox News Fans watched football at Ollie's Pub & Grub in Breckenridge. This weekend was Peyton Manning's first game as a Bronco.

  • Our View: Earlier start to fishing season makes sense – The state Department of Environment and Energy, at the urging of Norwich officials, is considering lengthening the trout fishing season by a week, maybe two.

  • Calendar of Upcoming Outdoor Events – Haddrells Point in Mount Pleasant will hold a free seminar at 6 p.m. Monday on Trout Fishing Tricks, led by Capt. Bob Sanders. Call 843 881-3644.

  • Fall is also a season for trout fishing – Locally, the changing of the foliage has not been dramatic yet.Head to northern Pennsylvania, however, and the woods glow with the colors of fall.As that happens, talk of outdoor pursuits typically focuses on hunting, with archery deer, small game and early waterfowl seasons kicking off.But fall als…

  • State sees support for longer fishing season – NORWICH (AP) — A month after Norwich leaders urged regulators to lengthen trout fishing season by up to two weeks, top state officials say the idea is gaining support and could become a reality as soon as 2014.

  • RVCC Theatre presents Trout Fishing in America on Oct. 21 – The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) in Branchburg will present Trout Fishing in America, Sunday, Oct. 21, at 1 and 3:30 p.m. The performance is part of the Theatre’s Sampler Series and is recommended for ages 4 and older. Tickets costs $10 and $12 each.

  • State says it may extend fishing season by up to two weeks – A month after Norwich leaders urged regulators to lengthen trout fishing season by up to two weeks, top state officials say the idea is gaining support and could become a reality as soon as 2014.

  • Bad summer helps new fishing season? – Fish & Game’s expectations of a great new trout fishing season are about to be put to their first test, as anglers flock to the Rotorua lakes for the October 1 opening.

  • Get set to chase some Northland trout – The start of Northland’s new trout fishing season is only days away, on Monday October 1, 2012. “We are sticking our necks out and predicting some good catches for the Kai Iwi Lakes in particular,” says Fish & Game Officer Nathan Burkepile, …

  • Top 5 Early Fall Trout Fishing Tips for Fly Fishermen – Based on my experience, fall is one of the best times to go fly fishing. This is especially the case if you have your sights set on brown trout. It is their spawning time. In addition, the water temperature is dropping. Thus, the brown trout are bound to be more feisty and hungry. Personally, I plan on trying to get outside to take advantage of those conditions this fall. If you do too, you may …

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  • TU volunteers help clean up the Deleware’s famed Monument Pool
    October 5, 2012:The famed Monument Pool on the Delaware River is quite a bit cleaner now than it was in mid-August, before a group of volunteer anglers descended on the river and yanked out several tons of garbage. S
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