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Old July 19th, 2007, 10:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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I've got a new fishing website that has updated forums, how to, where
to and a blog that allows anglers to take pictures of fish and send
them in using their camera phone. Check it out at www.thelocalfisherman.com.

It's currently in beta form, focused on the Mid-Atlantic, but we'll be
rolling it out to the rest of the country soon. I need authors and
Field Editors from all parts of the country and could use plenty of
help, as well as photos. Anyone interested should email me at
.

Just to highlight some of the site's features:
- Fishing Report Podcasts -- Regularly updated fishing reports for
local areas.
- Fishing photo blog -- send your catch, no matter how small or big,
to
and it will be posted on the website
- How to articles -- For many species, from largemouth bass and
striped bass to tuna and trout.
- Different techniques -- fly fishing, conventional fishing and more.
- Where to articles -- Highlighting certain hotspots
- Forums -- Local reports, tackle reviews and updates as well as
boating
- Boating -- Fishing boat reviews, guidance on buying a boat, etc.

Please visit the site, register, subscribe to the RSS feed and start
posting reports. If you're in the business, please post to the
business directory for free publicity.

Thanks,

Dennis Suler

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Old July 20th, 2007, 04:15 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Move the logon boxes. Hard to find.


wrote in message
ups.com...
I've got a new fishing website that has updated forums, how to, where
to and a blog that allows anglers to take pictures of fish and send
them in using their camera phone. Check it out at

www.thelocalfisherman.com.

It's currently in beta form, focused on the Mid-Atlantic, but we'll be
rolling it out to the rest of the country soon. I need authors and
Field Editors from all parts of the country and could use plenty of
help, as well as photos. Anyone interested should email me at
.

Just to highlight some of the site's features:
- Fishing Report Podcasts -- Regularly updated fishing reports for
local areas.
- Fishing photo blog -- send your catch, no matter how small or big,
to
and it will be posted on the website
- How to articles -- For many species, from largemouth bass and
striped bass to tuna and trout.
- Different techniques -- fly fishing, conventional fishing and more.
- Where to articles -- Highlighting certain hotspots
- Forums -- Local reports, tackle reviews and updates as well as
boating
- Boating -- Fishing boat reviews, guidance on buying a boat, etc.

Please visit the site, register, subscribe to the RSS feed and start
posting reports. If you're in the business, please post to the
business directory for free publicity.

Thanks,

Dennis Suler




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Old July 20th, 2007, 07:24 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default New Fishing Website -- Need Input

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:15:20 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote:

Move the logon boxes. Hard to find.


wrote in message
oups.com...
I've got a new fishing website that has updated forums, how to, where
to and a blog that allows anglers to take pictures of fish and send
them in using their camera phone. Check it out at

www.thelocalfisherman.com.

It's currently in beta form, focused on the Mid-Atlantic, but we'll be
rolling it out to the rest of the country soon. I need authors and
Field Editors from all parts of the country and could use plenty of
help, as well as photos. Anyone interested should email me at
.

Just to highlight some of the site's features:
- Fishing Report Podcasts -- Regularly updated fishing reports for
local areas.
- Fishing photo blog -- send your catch, no matter how small or big,
to
and it will be posted on the website
- How to articles -- For many species, from largemouth bass and
striped bass to tuna and trout.
- Different techniques -- fly fishing, conventional fishing and more.
- Where to articles -- Highlighting certain hotspots
- Forums -- Local reports, tackle reviews and updates as well as
boating
- Boating -- Fishing boat reviews, guidance on buying a boat, etc.

Please visit the site, register, subscribe to the RSS feed and start
posting reports. If you're in the business, please post to the
business directory for free publicity.

Thanks,

Dennis Suler

Make sure you provider a forum for huge brookies, the catching of them
with spam, and the empathy there of . By Golly!
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Old July 20th, 2007, 03:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default New Fishing Website -- Need Input




Just to highlight some of the site's features:
- Fishing Report Podcasts -- Regularly updated fishing reports for
local areas.
- Fishing photo blog -- send your catch, no matter how small or big,


- How to articles -- For many species, from largemouth bass and
striped bass to tuna and trout.



I need to sign on and do a report from central Alabama.
Stripe, Spots, and Largemouth are in the backs of creeks feeding on newly
hatched shad fry. Caught 3- 4 pound largemouth in 2 days along with scores
of stripe, spots, one @ about 3 pounds, and even catfish. Amazing what a
blue can do to a rooster tail!
Catching them on rattle traps and rooster tails...Mid day I had to go to the
grub and lead head and probe the bottom. That's where the biggest spot came
from.

The Mayflies are coming through for the second time this year and a fly rod
with anything on it will catch the bream.

I live on the Coosa chain in central Alabama. Lay, Mitchell, and Jordan are
all about the same for this report.



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Old July 20th, 2007, 05:06 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default New Fishing Website -- Need Input

Dennis,

I am just waiting to see some posts under the "Goat Repair" section.

Dick Durbin
Tallahassee

 




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