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  2. Fishing report, Sept. 7-13: Chasing the elusive 20-inch ... - AOL

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    Call: Captain Trent Slate Bite Me Charters (415) 307-8582; Captain Jerad Davis, Salty Lady (415) 760-9362; Captain Steve Mitchell of Hook’d Up Sport Fishing (707) 655-6736; Happy Hooker (510 ...

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  4. Waccamaw Outfitters to shutdown after a decade. Here’s what ...

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    After a decade in business, Waccamaw Outfitters, located at the Conway City Marina, is shutting their doors. According to a social media announcement posted on Oct. 22, owner Matthew Varnadore ...

  5. Fishing report, Dec. 27-Jan. 2: 6,500 pound of trout released ...

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    Randy Pringle, the Fishing Instructor, has been finding ‘lights out’ striped bass fishing near Sherman Lake by either tossing 5-inch Optimum’s Bad Bubba Shad swimbaits on a ½- to 3/4 th ...

  6. Lift net - Wikipedia

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    The nets can be flat or shaped like a bag, a rectangle, a pyramid, or a cone. Lift nets can be hand-operated, boat-operated, or shore-operated. They typically use bait or a light-source as a fish-attractor. [1] Lift nets are also sometimes called "dip nets", though that term applies more accurately to hand nets. [2]

  7. Lampara net - Wikipedia

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    Fishing with a lampara net. A lampara net is a type of fishing net. It is a surrounding net having the shape of a spoon or a dustpan with a short leadline under a longer floatline. The net has a central bunt to contain the fish and two lateral wings. [1] Lampara nets are used for capturing pelagic fish, those swimming

  8. Bagan (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Bagan or bagang is a fishing instrument that uses nets and lights so that it can be used for light fishing, originating from Indonesia. [1] Bagan is floated out to the sea to catch fishes, squids, and shrimps, and remain in the sea for several days or even months. The catch would be transported to land using other boats.

  9. FISHING REPORT: You want bloodworms? This ain't Lake ... - AOL

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    "Yes, we have no bloodworms. We have no bloodworms today" ... and other answers to fun visitor questions in the bait shops.

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