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Last pole-driven river ferry may close in Virginia For more than 130 years, ferrymen have jammed poles into the James River's gravelly shallows to push the Hatton Ferry slowly across to other side. Maritime news, commercial marine directory and day rates - WorkBoat.com Midnight Express will build boats for the Coast GuardMidnight Express Powerboats received a three-year contract from the Coast Guard to supply a progression of the builder's 39-foot Interceptor models Donzi/Pro-Line parent sold to investorAmerican Marine Holdings, the parent company of Donzi Marine and Pro-Line Boats, was sold to a private investor. Former boatbuilding executive goes from Burger to hot dogsThe former head of Burger Boat Co. has gone to the dogs - as in hot dogs.
Sea Creature wins 51st Big Rock
The Big Rock Blue Marlin Fishing TournamentEven though competitors in the 51st annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament experienced great billfish action Thursday no one was able to catch a blue marlin big enough to bring to the scales.
Fishing forecast for June 11 - 17 | Hampton RoadsIt is rare to find a bottom-bouncing angler who has not encountered a dogfish shark.
Fishing forecast for June 11 - 17 | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com Seafood Wholesaler and Owner Plead Guilty to Conspiracy in the Illegal Harvesting of RockfishGolden Eye Seafood LLC and owner, Robert Lumpkins of St. Mary's County, Md., pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to and violating the Lacey Act, by falsely recording the amount and weight of striped bass, also known as rockfish, that were harvested by local fisherman and checked-in through Golden Eye from 2003 to 2007, announced United States Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein and John C. Cruden, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division Seafood Wholesaler and Owner Plead Guilty to Conspiracy in the Illegal Harvesting of Rockfish Fishing around: Handle stripers with care
It said that while about 300,000 striped bass are harvested each year in Massachusetts, an additional 500,000 are released and then die from handling-stress and injuries. I was staggered. Gobsmacked as the Irish say. Half a million? That's a lot of dead fish. Fishing around: Handle stripers with care | CapeCodOnline.com Fountain Powerboats Looks for More CapitalFountain Powerboat Industries Inc. has retained investment banker Jacobs Capital to help the boatbuilder find a partner that can provide additional capital to get through the economic downturn and finance future growth. The Big Rock Blue Marlin Fishing Tournament It’s no figment of your imagination … after three days the 51st annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament has a leader! Fishing derby aids water rescue organization
Fredericksburg.com - Fishing derby aids water rescue organization I’ll Have the Striper, Hold the BluesEarly June is a wonderful time to fish for striped bass. The long daylight hours allow us plenty of time to go fishing, while the cool water temperatures fend off the bluefish. Not to say they aren’t fun to catch, but each requires slightly different tackle. It’s simply a matter of the leader material, wire or monofilament. Summed up in one short word. “Teeth.” The Resident » Blog Archive » I’ll Have the Striper, Hold the Blues The Big Rock Blue Marlin Fishing TournamentBig blue marlins remained elusive for the second straight day of the 51st annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament leaving the leader board vacant as anglers head toward the midpoint of the competition Weekly So. Md. Fishing Report - Southern Maryland Headline News
Weekly So. Md. Fishing Report - Southern Maryland Headline News The Big Rock Blue Marlin Fishing TournamentPerfect offshore conditions yielded dozens of hook-ups but no blue marlin catches Monday as the 51st annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament got off to an unusual start.
Grand Opening of the BUCKROE Fishing PierWitnessing history in the making is a cool experience. This weekend, I did just that. I was invited to co-host with Captain Don Lancaster on his radio show “Fishing Tidewater,” as he covered the grand opening of the new Buckroe Fishing Pier in Hampton, Virginia. The original pier was destroyed in Hurricane Isabel in 2003. The new pier was built to withstand hurricane strength winds, and stretches into the lower Chesapeake Bay with 706-feet of sturdy concrete and planks. This pier is best known for typically hosting some the first cobia catches of the season. It turns out, that this weekend is the very weekend we normally see the first cobia catches in the lower Bay. Grand Opening of the BUCKROE Fishing Pier | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com Genmar files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionGenmar Holdings, the second-largest boatbuilder in the US, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday. A petition filed in the US Bankruptcy Court in Minnesota listed the assets of the company as US$237.5m, with liabilities of US$216.5m. Genmar chairman Irwin Jacobs told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune that the the bankruptcy petition does not include more than US$400m in intangible assets. Wells Fargo and Fifth Third bank, the only secured creditors, are owed US$75m. The bankruptcy petition also listed 20 other creditors. |
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