Debbie Swick, in partnership with the Outer Banks Anglers Club, has launched a monofilament recovery and recycling program ...
Outer Banks Voice Debbie Swick has a way of spotting problems that most people barely notice — and then refusing to let them ...
The Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program is a local effort to educate the public on the problems caused by monofilament line left in the environment. The program hopes to encourage recycling ...
The spring fishing season is here, and anglers have to be ready when the fish are biting by spooling their spinning and casting reels with fresh, dependable fishing line. (D'Arcy Egan / The Plain ...
Fishing is an important part of the Florida lifestyle as well as its economy. In spite of the obvious benefits, this leisure-time activity, on occasion, can lead to problems for birds and other ...
A picture taken by an eagle-eyed photographer who spotted a monofilament line around a baby osprey’s neck, helped lead to the ...
River’s Edge Natural Area and North Lake Park have joined other fishing hot spots throughout Larimer County that offer anglers a place to recycle used monofilament fishing line — an effort to prevent ...
Editor's note: Capt. Mike Vickers is taking a break. His "Flagler Fishing" column will return soon. Fishing is a key component of the Florida lifestyle as well as the state’s economy. But fishing line ...
Line is the most important but also the most unappreciated component in fishing. It is the connection between fish and lure. Lure presentation often depends on using the right kind of line. Landing a ...