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Hundreds of fish including carp, roach and perch are found dead in a city centre canal.
Rasmus' 2-run homer in first starts rout.
Brandon MuncyKern Valley Sun Cold, windy, and wet weather didn't keep 8-year-old Tahoe Taylor and his parents from participating in the 22nd Annual Kids Fishing Derby. “I like fishing, it's fun,” said Taylor, who brought in the first batch of fish to be weighed. Taylor brought in a trout weighing 1.73 pounds which was enough for 4th place in the age 8-15 category even while, according to his ...
Mike Vradenburg Fishing was good for most anglers on the lake and in the flume last week. This past week fishermen experienced thunder and lightning, rain, wind, and a few sunny calm days. The weather conditions should have slowed the fish from biting, but fishing turned out real good. Crappie, trout, and catfish anglers did the best with lots of nice size fish being caught.
Denise JonesGila Outdoor348-0710 Roosevelt — Anglers are catching large numbers of bass. Top water action is good when shad are boiling. Fishing off points in 10-25 feet of water has been effective as well as in areas of stickups and brush. Live shad or minnows are also good baits either with bobbers or free-lined.
Colby Rasmus' homer started St. Louis' eight-run onslaught against slumping right-hander Bronson Arroyo, and the Cardinals defeated the Reds, 10-1.
July's the month rainbows start coming out at night at Round Valley Reservoir.
HAKODATE, Hokkaido (Kyodo) D.J. Houlton pitched seven solid innings and Nobuhiko Matsunaka hit a two-run homer as the Softbank Hawks edged the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters 3-2 to move into sole possession of first place in the Pacific League on Sunday. Houlton (6-3) allowed two runs, one earned, and six hits while striking out seven and walking one at Ocean Stadium. Brian Sweeney (2-5) took the ...
'If we insist on telling children that everything in the garden is lovely, we're doing them a disservice' Of the countless pictures Anthony Browne produced as a child, only a single example survives. "It's from when I was about six," he says, "and it's of a pair of legs - mine, probably - in short trousers. Poking out of one sock is a little figure in a pirate's hat, and - this is slightly ...
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