Posted in Fishing Reports on December 27th, 2005 Comments Off
Daily Tampa fishing report - Newly acquired artificials have been outproducing live bait lately. Soft plastics and crankbaits are putting fish in the boat. The speckled trout bite has been phenomenal throughout the St. Joseph Sound.
Lower water in the morning has pushed the fish off the flats into deeper dropoffs. As a good rule […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on December 23rd, 2005 Comments Off
EU’s failure to agree ban on fishing dubbed ‘a death sentence for cod’ - Environmentalists have accused European fisheries ministers of pronouncing a death sentence on North Sea cod, after they swept aside advice to suspend all fishing and instead imposed only limited cuts.
Under a deal struck at 3am yesterday, EU fisheries ministers agreed […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on December 21st, 2005 Comments Off
Fishing forecast FLORIDA
Saltwater: When anglers have been able to venture out on Indian River Lagoon grass flats, fairly good numbers of redfish and seatrout have been found throughout the IRL system. Clean water and healthy grass in water at least 21/2-feet deep has been ideal to target redfish and seatrout during the day.
Cooler temperatures have […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on December 20th, 2005 Comments Off
Arkansas weekly fishing report - By Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Fishing Tip: During the coldest days of the year, many anglers dress their bass jigs with pork instead of plastic. Pork is more flexible in cold water and lasts much longer than the plastic trailers. Here’s a tip to get even more action out of […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on December 19th, 2005 Comments Off
1,000 trout released into Lake Rim North Carolina
Staff photo by Andrew Craft
Fish technician Kevin Gabel scoops out a net full of rainbow and brook trout and prepares to hand them over to Robert Grover. The Wildlife Commission stocked the ponds at the John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center for fly-fishing clinics that start […]