Displaying items 49-60 of 5443
» View baltimoresun.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-454
Next >
-
Thomas W. "Tom" Cooney
Thomas W. "Tom" Cooney, a retired architect and a highly regarded fly fisherman who also enjoyed teaching the sport, died Aug. 10 of pulmonary fibrosis at his Bel Air home. He was 75. The son of an electrical engineer and a homemaker, Thomas William...
Tags: Parkville, Johns Hopkins University, Harford County, Pittsburgh, Photography
-
Md. mops up, but Garrett Co. is still in midst of the storm
The Baltimore area is getting back to normal after Sandy — government offices are open, trains are running again and the lights are on at 95 percent of the homes and businesses that lost power. But Sandy's dangers linger. A man clearing storm-...
Tags: Executive Branch, Manhattan (New York City), Garrett County, Martin O'Malley, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
-
Q&A with fly-fishing expert Lefty Kreh
Lefty Kreh is to fly-fishing what James Naismith was to basketball and, perhaps, what Elvis was to rock 'n' roll. Not only is the now 87-year-old Kreh credited with helping invent the sport in the late 1940s, he later popularized it by writing more...
Tags: Energy Resources, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Fort Detrick (military base), Natural Resource Industry
-
Chesapeake fishing guide's moment of fame is in the cards
Everyone hopes for their moment of fame, but for Capt. Norm Bartlett, a Chesapeake Bay fishing guide, celebrity has been an out-of-body experience. Bartlett's likeness appears in the 2012 collection of Topps trading cards, one of 33 non-baseball...
Tags: Celebrities, Arnold Palmer, Companies and Corporations, eBay Inc.
-
Fish kills fade, troublesome algae remain
The fish kills that have plagued Baltimore's Inner Harbor and nearby creeks over the past two weeks may have eased with the dip in temperatures, but scientists caution that's not the last we've seen of potentially toxic and even deadly algae blooms in...
Tags: Energy Resources, Fertilizer, Dundalk, Dorchester County, Cecil County
-
Online post about refusal to pay fatal accident claim goes viral
An online rant by a man whose sister was killed in a car crash in Baltimore went viral this week after he accused Progressive Advanced Insurance Co. of siding with the driver whose car hit his sister's vehicle in June 2010. Matt Fisher's Monday post on...Tags: Justice System, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Insurance, Accidental Death, Companies and Corporations
-
Groups disagree on menhaden commercial catch limits
Fishermen and conservationists sparred Thursday over how much to cut back the commercial catch of Atlantic menhaden along the East Coast to rebuild an ecologically and economically important fish population. Members of conservation and recreational...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Reedville, Conservation, Omega Protein Corporation, Seafood and Fishing Industry
-
Crabbers go digital to report their catch
When Richard Young gets done with a day of crabbing, he often calls the co-owner of his seafood business on his cellphone to let her know he's headed back in. Starting next week, though, the 56-year-old waterman from Dundalk is going to be checking in by...
Tags: Conservation, Energy Resources, Environmental Defense Fund, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Dundalk
-
Outdoors: Hot weather pushes bigger fish into deeper holes
As the weather warms we must look to the deeper holes to find big fish. Larger fish will stay in these deep pools where the water is cooler until the sun starts to set. Only then will they move out into the shallows to feed, so anglers using artificial...Tags: Hunting
-
Lutherville: Youngsters get hooked on fishing at Springlake Park
Youngsters picked up some pointers from experienced fishermen from the Baltimore Reservoir Metro Anglers before competing in a Fishing Derby on June 2 at Springlake Park in Cockeysville. Sponsored by the Lutherville-Timonium Recreation Council, this...Tags: Timonium, Museums, Republic of Ireland
-
Sandy causes flooding in Harford, but not as bad as September 2011
When Storm Sandy slammed into the Atlantic Coast Monday night, it dumped upward of six inches of rain on Harford County, flooding streams, creeks and ditches and raising the possibility that the Susquehanna River could swell in the coming days as the...
Tags: Floods, Rivers, U.S. Geological Survey, Bodies of Water, Port Deposit
Aug 18, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 1, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 9, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 15, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 14, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 14, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 1, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 14, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 19, 2012
|Story| Patuxent Homestead
Jul 21, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 29, 2012
|Story| Patuxent Homestead
Oct 30, 2012
|Story| Patuxent Homestead
Original site for Fishing topic gallery.
