Posted in Fishing Reports on July 30th, 2005 Comments Off
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NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
LAKE MEAD: Hot weather, rainstorms and mediocre fishing for striped bass have been found during the past week by anglers who have braved the elements to cast a line.
Boaters continue to enjoy good action while shore anglers are still waiting for the stripers to move close to the shoreline. Many […]
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Fishing Report Napa, CA, USA
Lake Berryessa
It continues to be hot here and fishing is slow. The team at Spanish Flat Marina recommends another drop in your trolling depth to 60 to 70 feet for a slow trout.
Go for the cats early and late; it is a good bite on livers, crawlers, […]
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Ocean species fall as habitat change, fishing takes toll - The variety of species in the world’s oceans has dropped by as much as 50 per cent in the past 50 years, according to a study.
A combination of overfishing, habitat destruction and climate change has narrowed the range of fish across the globe, biologists Boris […]
Posted in Fishing News on July 28th, 2005 Comments Off
Grafham win awardTHE Wheelyboat Trust, which promotes better angling opportunities for disabled anglers throughout the UK, has given its annual Alan Faulkner Memorial award to Grafham Water for providing outstanding service, facilities and opportunities to disabled anglers.
The award is sponsored by Suzuki Marine and was presented at the CLA Game Fair at Belvoir Castle last […]
Posted in Trawler News on July 28th, 2005 Comments Off
Two missing after B.C. fishing boat capsizes
Two people were rescued but two others are missing and feared dead after a British Columbia fishing boat capsized off the northwest tip of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
The boat capsized just after 7:00 p.m. PDT on Tuesday evening off Cape Flattery, which is known for its rough waters.
The […]