Sunday Reading
- Cheap Advertising - Most of you have probably heard of the MillionDollarHomepage, now for ten cents a pixel, you can help a paraplegic angler closer to his dream by advertising on fishingpixels.com.
- After the storm - NBC2 News reports, only three months after hurricane Wilma tore through the town of Clewiston, a professional bass fishing tournament generates a cool three million dollars in four days.
- Sturgeon Recovery Plan – The Boonville Daily News reports that efforts are underway to help prevent the extinction of the “dinosaur of the Missouri and Mississippi River.â€
- Echizen kurage – CNN reports that a slimy jellyfish weighing as much as a sumo wrestler has Japan’s fishing industry in the grip of its poisonous tentacles.
- Mystery Fish – An unusual fish has washed up on the shore of Cayman Brac and Cayman Net News needs your help identifying it.
- Fish extinction – Times Online reports a shortage of cod and tuna is forcing trawlermen to plumb the oceans to the cost of rare species
- A sharks tale - DiverNet.com reports that a fifty two year old spear fisherman has beat the odds and survived an attack from a great white shark in Australia.
- Record Stands - The NFWFHF has ruled that Luis Spray’s world record muskie will not be overturned despite efforts to prove its size was exaggerated.
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