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2022 Robert Traver Fly-Fishing Writing Award results announced

MANCHESTER The John D. Voelker Foundation and the American Museum of Fly Fishing are pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 Robert Traver Fly-fishing Writing Award: “A Dog

POMA s Money Line

Connecting Professionals and Growing Businesses Johnstown, PA – -(OutDoorWire.com)- The Professional Outdoor Media Association’s (POMA) Money Line service connects entities that need writers, photographers, editors, public relations professionals or staffers with qualified professionals; and the service is free. During the past month, Money Line has connected: a writer with a magazine that needed a monthly columnist; several publications with photographers who were able to fulfill unusual photographic needs; an up-and-coming journalist with a market otherwise inaccessible; and a public relations firm with an outdoor industry professional who can service the agency’s outdoor clients. “I have been impressed with POMA’s Money Line service each time I’ve used it,” said Cheryl Snider, general manager of JB Scott Publishing.

Reds, trout and sheepshead: February fishing filled with surprises in Florida

Not only that, but as the sun gets high on the days after the frontal clouds disappear, reds often push into the shallowest water, particularly on areas with dark mud or grass bottom, where the heat is absorbed better than on white sand. On these spots, their dorsal fin and the tip of their tails often peek through the surface, particularly if they tip to feed. Getting at these fish requires a very shallow draft boat, kayak or canoe. Find a spot with shoreline access and you can readily wade fish to the action, though you’ll need waders to ward off the chill.

Slab Quest: 5 Best Crappie Lakes in the South

Slab Quest: 5 Best Crappie Lakes in the South Want to catch your best crappie ever? Try these top destinations to tangle with a monster. Grenada Lake offers perfect growing conditions for producing large numbers of trophy fish with some even approaching 4 pounds. (Photo by Frank Sargeant) February 01, 2021 By Jeff Sargeant The South is without a doubt the best region in the country to find and catch the biggest crappie of your life. Long growing seasons and large impoundments with deep water and plenty of structure offer the perfect environs for growing giant slabs. To form our list of the South’s top spots for the largest crappies, we called on fisheries biologists, top guides and pro crappie anglers. We also checked in with Darrell Van Vactor, head honcho at Crappie USA, who for more than 25 years has been sorting through this puzzle in an effort to schedule tournaments on the lakes where angl

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