As anglers, swimmers and other water recreation fans flocked to Michigan lakes and streams during the summer, some may catch a glimpse of a common, though rarely seen invertebrate known as the freshwater jellyfish.
The cool November evening was nearly still. A few deer bleats had echoed from outside the blind.
Eight-year-old Olive Dean adjusted her grip on her crossbow, lined up her shot, and asked, “How far is he?”
Specifically designed for finesse applications, new Sufix Revolve Ultra-Thin Finesse Braid is made in Japan where finesse fishing prevails.
By Louie Stout
When Tom Kline went to bed one night a couple of weeks ago, his 2005 Ranger Bass Boat was parked in his home driveway near the St. Joseph River in Osceola.
When he awoke the next morning, it was gone. Someone had sneaked into his drive under the cover of darkness, hooked the boat onto a tow vehicle and slipped away.
Klines boat before it was stolen.
Klines boat before it was stolen.
Kline hasnt been the only target of thieves this summer. They have been working overtime in the South Bend area, said South Bend Police Detective Wayne Boocher.
Another bass boat was stolen from a neighborhood on the other side of the river.
By Doug Bucha
Bass-Oreno turns 100.The city of South Bends 150th birthday was celebrated recently, but it wasnt the only historical landmark for the city.
The South Bend Bass-Oreno, a venerable topwater lure, turned 100 this year.
The Bass-Oreno was patented in 1915 by James S. Olds of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Mr. Olds sold the rights to his lure to the South Bend Bait and Tackle Company shortly after he received his patent. This makes the Bass-Oreno not only 100 years old but it also makes it an official antique.
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