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Fishing pond proposal wins council's support (Prince George Citizen Online)

Citizen staffCity planners will start working with the Northern B.C. Sportfishing Task Force to establish a kids fishing pond somewhere in Prince George after city council expressed initial support for the proposal on Monday night.The project will be realized at no cost to the taxpayer, task force chair Sean Simmons stressed in a presentation but council's endorsement was needed to start the ...

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Cochin Shipyard converts fishing vessel into seismic survey ship (Business Standard India)

Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has converted a fishing vessel into a seismic survey ship for Singapore-based company Nordic. The vessel, MV Pavlosk, is 62 m long with a breadth of 14 m, depth of 9.2 m and a draft of 5 m. It was converted seven days ahead of the schedule.

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Ice fishing takes hold near Pelican Rapids (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)

Travis Grahn feels comfortable selling ice fishing equipment to customers in the sporting goods department at Park Region ...

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Sam Rayburn Fishing Report (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)

Check out the latest fishing information from Lake Sam Rayburn, provided by professional fishing guide Lynn Atkinson of Zavalla.

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Trout limit changes at two popular fishing waters in the state of Utah (Tooele Transcript-Bulletin)

If you can identify a rainbow trout, you shouldn’t have a challenge with new fishing regulations at two of Utah’s best trout-fishing waters.

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Prizes galore at family fishing bonanza (Camden Haven Courier)

Despite unfavourable fishing conditions on Saturday which restricted registrations for the annual Family Fishing Bonanaza hosted by the Laurieton United Servicemen’s Club, the weigh-in on Sunday still proved a lively event with plenty of prize-money on offer for biggest of the species, mystery weight and raffle winers.

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Maha seeks federal coastal watchdog for fishing vessels (Express India)

Maharashtra government on Tuesday pitched for a Central Act under which all fishing vessels, dhows, yachts and pleasure craft and all seagoing craft are required to be registered under Central Coastal Security Authority.

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