Posted in Fishing Reports on August 28th, 2005 Comments Off
FISHING REPORT Houston
Offshore
Seas less than 2 feet continued to favor small-boat traffic. Good water was within 20 miles of Galveston and Freeport. King mackerel to 25 pounds were reliable on trolled or drifted live baits around platforms and behind anchored shrimpers, reported guide Mike Segall. Several private boats reported easy limits of red snapper […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on August 25th, 2005 Comments Off
Fishing Report Idaho
Although hatches on a day-to-day basis have been a bit inconsistent and transitional, fishing has been quite good. This week, things may jump around a bit but I do look for the good production to continue. Let’s have a look-see at what you might find.
· SILVER CREEK—As expected and depending where you […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on August 25th, 2005 Comments Off
FISHING REPORT
Be achfront
The brief spurt of tropical weather in the lower Gulf failed to impact the upper coast; however another wad of unsettled weather may enter the Gulf, leaving the late-week outlook uncertain. Surf was small and green to sandy-green between Galveston and Surfside Beach. Dirty Pelican Pier at Gilchrist reported sandy surf but […]
Posted in Fishing Reports, Trawler News on August 25th, 2005 Comments Off
Fishermen rescued from drifting trawler - Eleven fishermen have been rescued from a French trawler which was left drifting without power in violent winds off the west coast of Scotland. The Cap Saint Jean, with 18 crew on board, raised the alarm 60 miles north west of Lewis. The rescued crewmen were flown to […]
Posted in Fly Fishing News on August 24th, 2005 Comments Off
The French were the big winners when the final counting was done at the 25th Annual FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships in Lycksele (pictured), Sweden today. Improving on last year’s third placing, they not only picked up the teams event with a winning over all score of 164900, but team member Bertrand Jacquemin well and […]