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It was a special morning Sunday at Montrose Harbor with Jason Special Le teaching powerlining for coho while talking life and art

Provided The coho rushed the south side of Montrose Harbor so fast I lost feel of it Sunday as I hand pulled line. But Jason Le and crew assured me it was still on and I landed my first fish on a powerline. I’ve wanted to fish with Le for a long time, partly for his fishing skills, but mainly for his eye in combining fishing and art in custom-painted lures, Instagram, YouTube and self-designed gaiters. “Fishing is what we do every week on our days off,” said Le, who manages a small business and is off Tuesdays and Sundays. “Even if you go out and don’t catch fish, you still have fun.”

Lunar New Year festivities will look different this year due to COVID-19

Lunar New Year festivities will look different this year due to COVID-19 Share Updated: 6:52 AM PST Feb 11, 2021 Share Updated: 6:52 AM PST Feb 11, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript GEARING UP FOR LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS HAPPENING THIS FRIDAY. LISA: THE LUNAR NEW YEAR IS AN IMPORTANT HOLIDAY FOR MANY ASIAN PEOPLE. BUT BECAUSE OF COVID-19 EVENTS ARE EXPECTED TO LOOK VERY DIFFERENT THIS YEAR. LANTERNS, BANNERS. STEPHANIE: TONY NGUYEN SHOWS US AROUND HIS SOUTH SACRAMENTO FLOWER SHOP, T & M FLORAL. TONY: THIS IS RED ENVELOPE, WE CALL [SPEAKING CANTONESE]. STEPHANIE: THE STORE, A HOT SPOT FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR LUCKY LUNAR NEW YEAR DECOR FROM BRIGHT RED LANTERNS TO LION DANCE PUPPETS FOR THE KIDS. THIS, ALL PART OF LOCAL CELEBRATIONS FOR ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT HOLIDAYS IN ASIAN CULTURE. THE LUNAR NEW YEAR KICKS OFF ON FRIDAY, AND ITS TRADITIONALLY A TIME FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS TO GATHER AND REUNITE. DAVY: THIS YEAR IS KINDA DIFFERENT. STEPHAN

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