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A ride to Venice leads to big Louisiana redfish (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Bob Marshall/The Times-PicayuneGuide Mike Frenette says that you can sight fish for big reads in the shallow ponds until the 'river jumps.' FISHIN' FRIDAYS: Southwest Pass Fishing ponds The car ride to Venice Marina was 90 minutes. The boat ride... us.rd.yahoo.com
Oregon Recreation Report (Lebanon Express) The Oregon Recreation Report (fishing, hunting viewing), updated Nov. 12 by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife us.rd.yahoo.com
EFFINGHAM EVENTS (Savannah Morning News) IDA Board Meeting us.rd.yahoo.com
Fishing Report: With temperatures dropping, fish are on the move (Naples Daily News) The Gulf of Mexico water temperature has dropped considerably, and even though this week is a warm one, another cold front is predicted for Saturday, and this will push the temperature down further. What this means to the local fisherman is that the fish will be moving. us.rd.yahoo.com
The last frontier (The West Australian) Spike Dessert thinks big, which is appropriate for a farmer who operates against the vast and dramatic backdrop of the Kimberley. He has the look of an experienced frontiersman who is not afraid of a us.rd.yahoo.com
Effingham Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News) YOUR EVENTS us.rd.yahoo.com
Travel (The West Australian) Spike Dessert thinks big, which is appropriate for a farmer who operates against the vast and dramatic backdrop of the Kimberley. He has the look of an experienced frontiersman who is not afraid of a challenge. us.rd.yahoo.com
EFFINGHAM EVENTS (Savannah Morning News) Winter Reading Program, Dec. 1-31 us.rd.yahoo.com
Talk About Travel (Washington Post) Post travel editors and writers field questions and comments. On the itinerary this week: Florida, here we come! The Flight Crew visits the oldest city in the U.S. and checks out renovated hotels in Miami. us.rd.yahoo.com
Key West National Wildlife Refuge Turns 100 (First Coast News) KEY WEST, FL (AP) -- The Key West National Wildlife Refuge is 100 years old, seemingly as pristine and wild as it was in 1908 when President Theodore Roosevelt made it part of his conservation legacy. us.rd.yahoo.com
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