Posted in Fishing Reports on October 29th, 2005 Comments Off
NWA Fishing Report
Cooler weather has finally invaded our region and it seems to have perked the fish up just a bit. Beaver Lake’s water temperatures range from the mid- to upper-60s but the lake is very low. Good luck, have fun and enjoy the fall scenery. Beaver Lake Southtown Sporting Goods — Bass fishing’s improving […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on October 29th, 2005 Comments Off
FISHING REPORT Houston
Choke Canyon
Fishing for largemouth bass has been productive, with some anglers boating 30-50 fish, said Sonny Coody of The Calliham Store.
Best catches have been taken on deep-diving crankbaits fished over main-lake points holding submerged vegetation, Coody said. Most of the fish have hit shad-pattern lures fished 9-10 feet below the surface.
Early and late, […]
Posted in Fly Fishing News on October 27th, 2005 Comments Off
The trout fishing season begins and ends at the wrong times
ON SUNDAY we found ourselves in Boyle, but unfortunately missed our trip to Lough Key Forest Park.
This autumn, with its mild weather and comparative lack of wind, has dressed the trees in a wonderful array of colour, and a visit to the forest would […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on October 27th, 2005 Comments Off
Midwest fishing report
Noteworthy : Shabbona Lake: The lake record for channel catfish (21.1 pounds) was caught on chicken liver around the barn foundation on Thursday, five days after the previous record was caught on marinated chicken breast in the same spot. ”If we can get some guys to use wings and legs, we’ll have […]
Posted in Fishing News on October 26th, 2005 Comments Off
DEFRA helps Lincolnshire’s first turbot farmer - A LINCOLNSHIRE farmer’s son has just set up the first turbot fish farming business in England with the help of a grant from Defra’s Rural Enterprise Scheme (RES).
Jonathan Stow of School Lane in the village of Grayingham near Gainsborough has always been keen on fishing and after gaining […]