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    <title>Fish. Oil. -- A year after BP oil spill, fish are still biting on Louisiana&#39;s Gulf Coast</title> 
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    <description>On a trip last month to study the effects of the BP-TransOcean Deepwater Horizon oil spill  last April, North I enjoyed my first-ever redfishing excursion on the  Mississippi River delta on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. 

And despite  finding oil-spill remains still soaked into a few  marshland areas, I found the Louisiana Delta fishing as hot as a  crayfish boil. I met with numerous area locals, politicians, tourism officials and  business owners, providing a unique look at the oil-spill area almost a  year after the spill.
This video is Pt. 1 in a series. (Information about Pt. 2 in the series follows below the video player)

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Pt. 2 in our &quot;Fish. Oil&quot; series will delve more into the  ongoing clean-up efforts, including: 
-- A tour of Bay Jimmy, where oil  still oozes from the marsh soil under your feet
-- A tour of the fishing  waters off of Grans Isle, LA, piloted by a fishing guide who worked after the spill as a Vessel of Opportunity for BP
-- A tour of  a shrimp boat and interview with its captain, who is looking forward to  getting back to shrimpin&#39;, but confides he is &quot;nervous&quot; about the  future. 
We&#39;ll also focus on coastal erosion, a concern that predates the  oil spill and, according to many we interviewed, poses an even greater threat to Louisiana&#39;s sport-fishery.
* Disclosure: Louisiana Tourism Coastal Coalition funded the press junket Mr. Huff participated in.</description> 
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    <title>Smallmouth Bass Spawn Map</title> 
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    <description>Use this map to key in on smallmouth bass spawning times&amp;nbsp;for your geographic location.
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    <description>In many states, walleyes are protected by closed fishing seasons during the spawn, though border waters between states often remain open. Make sure you know the regulations where you fish, and if you do have the opportunity to target early-season &amp;rsquo;eyes, this map will help you zero in on them.
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    <title>First Glimpse At Radical New Fishing Line: Berkley&#39;s NanoFil</title> 
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    <description>The world leader in fishing line development introduces a NEW ultimate spinning reel line that pushes the limits for minimum diameter and maximum strength. Berkley&#174; NanoFil™ with its thin smooth texture allows anglers to effortlessly cast further with unsurpassed precision.</description> 
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