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Updated on November 20, 2007
25. Aquaculture News: Cabela's, Scheels competition makes area small-business owners ill at ease us Printer friendly version Cabela's, Scheels competition makes area small-business owners ill at ease RAY HAGAR RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL Posted: 11/18/2007 advertisement An outdoor market advertisement Andy Scholz, owner of The Gilly Fishing Store in Sparks, is wary about the future of his business. us Printer friendly version Cabela's, Scheels competition makes area small-business owners ill at ease RAY HAGAR RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL Posted: 11/18/2007 advertisement An outdoor market...
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26. Aquaculture News: Japan defends whaling 'tradition' On the flensing floor, the men blessed it with rice wine -- then hacked through blubber and sinew with long-handled knives, slicing vermilion flesh from the massive spine. Even though the 1986 international moratorium on commercial whaling applies more to the high seas than to Japanese coastal outfits, it has severely cut supply, driving prices higher and speeding the meat's plunge in popularity. Then butchers at this Japanese fishing village went to work, turning a motorized winch to haul...
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27. Aquaculture News: Irvine Lake trout have some fight in them Fish might not be as big as at other Southland lakes, but that's not the most important thing. These "exotics," says assistant manager Jimmy Getty, help separate Irvine Lake from other privately run Southland fisheries, which, similarly, do not require a fishing license but charge about $20 for admission. These days the gray-haired, semi-retired machinist visits the Silverado reservoir at least twice a week during trout season. He cannot count the number of rainbows that have danced at the...
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28. Aquaculture News: Governor suspends Bay Area fishing Some local fishermen were hired by the Port of San Francisco to help with the oil cleanup effort for $3,000 a day, less than a quarter of what they could make catching crabs. The decision likely will make the biggest dent in the highly anticipated commercial season for Dungeness crab, which was scheduled to start in ocean waters outside the bay Thursday but has now been postponed for at least 2 1/2 weeks amid health concerns. The pilot of the ship said he immediately reported the presence...
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29. Aquaculture News: Japanese whalers fight image problem On the flensing floor, the men blessed it with rice wine - then hacked through blubber and sinew with long-handled knives, slicing vermilion flesh from the massive spine. Even though the 1986 international moratorium on commercial whaling applies more to the high seas than to Japanese coastal outfits, it has severely cut supply, driving prices higher and speeding the meat's plunge in popularity. Then butchers at this Japanese fishing village went to work, turning a motorized winch to haul...
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30. Aquaculture News: Local angler aspires to alter sport Carroll and her husband, Jason, who live on a farm in Celina, canoed up and down the Buffalo River in Arkansas, baiting hooks with chicken feed and casting lines until the wee hours of the morning. To understand Jen Carroll s love of fishing, look no further than how she spent her first four days as a married woman. Both her bass boat and Toyota Tundra pickup - gifts from her sponsors, which seem to be growing at a rate that can barely keep pace with her burgeoning popularity - feature...
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