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Gene Mueller

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Gene Mueller was a reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Gene Mueller

Mueller: A supreme excursion

When I looked through a window in the predawn darkness, all I could see of 20,000-acre Lake Gaston was a smattering of twinkling lights on a distant shore.

June 21, 2009

Swans on hit list

Mueller: Maryland to continue to reduce population of mute swans.

June 17, 2009

Mueller: Great fishing? You bet

Let's bet a nickel on each fish," I said. The usually calm Andy Andrzejewski, who normally earns his keep guiding bass-hungry clients on the waters of the tidal Potomac River, smiled.

June 14, 2009

Warriors take to water

United States Army E-6 Jason Letterman became wheelchair-bound when a roadside bomb blew away his legs in 2008. It happened in Farisiyah, Iraq, while the 34-year-old from Marshfield, Mo., served a third tour.

June 7, 2009

MUELLER: Occoquan is first in electroshock study

As they have in past years, biologists with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries again sampled Northern Virginia lakes and reservoirs. And again there were no real surprises among the top impoundments. Newcomers who want to try some of the lakes will be happy to discover how productive they were. The latest electroshock study tells the story.

June 3, 2009

Mueller: Turkeys take tricks

The Maryland spring hunting season for wild tom turkeys had ended. Inside the truck bed lay a beautifully feathered turkey gobbler.

May 31, 2009

Gene Mueller: Snakehead study ‘shocking’

A funny thing happened during an electroshock study of northern snakehead fish that live in the upper tidal Potomac River and its tributaries. It turned out that the largemouth bass outnumbered the dreaded Chinese invaders by at least 100 to 1.

May 24, 2009

Mueller: When two lures are all you need

The nation's tackle manufacturers aren't going to like this, but what if I were to show you a way to make it through spring, summer and autumn largemouth bass fishing in the tidal rivers of our area using only two special fishing lures? You could carry the required terminal tackle in a zip-lock plastic bag. No more suitcase-sized tackle boxes or tackle bags; leave them behind in the garage.

May 17, 2009