Fri 25 May 2012 |
Southeast Michigan fishing report and weekly fishing tip, May 24, 2012 The Examiner | Michigan DNR - Weekly fishing report for Southeast Michigan, May 24, 2012 is as follows.; | Lake Erie: Anglers targeting walleye in 21 to 25 feet of water off Stony Point and straight out from Brest Bay near the Ohio line. Those doing the best a... |
It's Rand Paul vs. armed bureaucrats WorldNetDaily | Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., dropped a potential bomb into the ongoing battle between local food producers and federal bureaucrats who want to regulate all food transactions. | Paul introduced an amendment that would disarm Food and Drug Administration b... |
Summer redfish on spoons The Examiner | The sky gray overcast, the tide is running out hard, here come 2 redfish moving along the mangrove line seeking deeper waters. One back cast with the fly rod and the 1/20 oz. spoon was place about 3 feet in front of the fish. Two twitches on the sp... |
An increasingly complex entity called China New Straits/Business Times | REGION AT RISK: What began as a territorial dispute may escalate into something more devastating | Filipinos protesting outside the United States embassy in Manila last week against the port call by the USS North Carolina, which is likely to spark ... |
Wenge wants 'new contract' Papua New Guinea Post | By HAIVETA KIVIA | MOROBE Governor Luther Akisawa Wenge has asked the people of Morobe to renew their contract with him for a fourth consecutive term in office. | Mr Wenge is the longest serving Governor of Morobe Province and the whole of Papua Ne... |
China Blames Philippines for More Ships in Disputed Sea Chosunilbo | China has acknowledged sending additional ships to the territory it disputes with the Philippines in the South China Sea but is blaming Manila for the escalation. China on Thursday called the Philippines "insincere" in wanting to resolve a two-mont... |
Spare Times — For Children for May 25-31 The New York Times | ‘THE AMAZING MAX AND THE BOX OF INTERESTING THINGS’ ArtsBeat | Breaking news about the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia and more. Go to Arts Beat » | A sortable calendar of noteworthy cultural events in the N... |
The one that got away: Giant catch eaten by tiger sharks during fishing trip The Daily Telegraph Australia | A GROUP of Aussie fishermen were shocked when a school of sharks swooped in to steal their 300kg marlin. | The men were battling the marlin off the coast of Cairns last year when tiger sharks appeared on the scene and devoured their catch in a feed... |
Celebrating a tradition of the seas Gulf News | Dubai: There will be a spectacle to behold as the fluttering sails of 99 traditional dhow boats dot the skyline and head towards the finish off the Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC) on Sunday afternoon — a befitting finale to the 2011-20... |
Fun fishing is dead in the water The Daily Telegraph Australia | FANCY a nice piece of fish, caught by an Aussie fisherman off the Australian coast? Well, get down to your local fish-and-chip shop now or call a fisho, if you know one, because big multi-national environmental groups are bankrolling a campaign tha... |
Thu 24 May 2012 |
Memorial Day weekend a blend of temperatures Milwaukee Journal Sentinel As if on cue, the unofficial start of summer will cap the Memorial Day weekend with a blend of temperatures near 90, muggy air conditions and the threat of severe weather, forecasters said Thursday. | Sunday holds the most promise for a picture-perfe... |
Tornado touches down in Marathon County Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Wausau - Weather officials have confirmed that a tornado touched down around 7 p.m. Thursday about two miles south of Marathon City in Marathon County and was on the ground intermittently for about five minutes. | There were no immediate reports of i... |
Room to fish for big ones around Long Island Newsday | Some anglers in the know have been tight-lipped on the subject, but rumors of big fish in local waters keep circulating and many are proving to be true. Better still, the trophies taken have involved a wide variety of species including stripers, bl... |
Judge rules that the Estabrook Dam is a public nuisance Milwaukee Journal Sentinel A Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge granted an environmental group's request on Thursday for the Estabrook Dam to be declared a public nuisance. | Judge Jeffrey A. Conen ordered Milwaukee County, the owner and operator of the dam, to come up with ... |
Fishing for Guapote in Costa Rica The Examiner | While I was perusing one of my travel journals looking for a place to get away from the rat race for a vacation, I came across an article that described in detail the tranquilly, beauty, and relative prosperity of the Central American country of Co... |
Islanders worried over EI changes CBC Changes to EI are raising concerns for people in many industries on the Island including those in seasonal and casual positions. (Canadian Press) | Changes to the Employment Insurance program regarding what is suitable work for people on unemployment... |
Gulf Coast fishermen still reeling from BP oil spill CBC | Gloom infects the hard-working shrimp and crab docks of the gritty fishing town of Lafitte, La., and other communities on the Gulf Coast as the second full year of fishing since BP's catastrophic oil spill kicks into high gear. | Usually, locals ar... |
Governor, lieutenant governor could come from different parties Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Madison - For the first time in more than 40 years, Wisconsin's lieutenant governor could be at political odds with the governor's party, depending on the results of the June 5 recall election. | The race between Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Milw... |
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