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South Bend Tribune

Outdoors: Reels need TLC, too
South Bend Tribune
It's mid-summer, you're on the lake, the fish are bitin' and your favorite reel begins to act up. Maybe it growls, develops a strange vibration with every turn of the handle, or the spool won't engage. Something like that happens to me every year.


Outdoors events, 2/5
Lincoln Journal Star
Contact: Kevin, 402-821-2673; Russ, 402-821-2411; Chris,402-946-7191. Register online at outdoornebraska.org. Annual Outdoor Expo — 8:30 am-5 pm, Commercial Building, Hamilton County Fairgrounds, Aurora. Special appearances by Dick Turpin. Free.


OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Outdoors contributors make Super Bowl predictions
Jackson Sun
Bass: Darrell Van Vactor, the president and CEO of Outdoor Promotions, Inc., in Benton, Ky., said bass are good on main lake ledges and rocky points using Alabama rigs with five-inch pearl white shad bodies with silver glitter and shad pattern ...


Outdoors Notebook: Hunter contracts rabies from a deer
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By John Hayes, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A Lancaster County hunter has been treated for rabies after field dressing a deer Jan. 20 in Valley Township, Chester County. The deer later tested positive for rabies. "The hunter contacted us about his concerns ...

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Bellingham Herald

OUTDOORS: Lower Columbia fishing set, halibut hold line
Bellingham Herald
Doug Huddle, the Bellingham Herald's outdoors correspondent since 1983, has written a weekly fishing and hunting column that now appears Sundays. Read his blog and contact him at http://pblogs.bellinghamherald.com/outdoors.
Outdoors Digest: Tuesday's ODFW meeting will explain public proposalsCoos Bay World

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