Posted in Fishing News on February 28th, 2006 Comments Off
Fishing co-op opts out of marine park protest
At least one of the region’s fishermen’s co-ops will not be part of a protest against the new Port Stephens - Great Lakes Marine Park
A protest rally is planned for outside Parliament House in Sydney today.
The general manager of the Wallis Lake Co-op, David Bell, says none of [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 28th, 2006 Comments Off
FISHING REPORT
Beachfront
Surf was small and sandy to sandy-green under moderate north wind.
Tides were running at below-normal levels and inshore water readings remained in the upper 50s, unseasonably cool but expected to warm into the low 60s under Gulf wind during the midweek.
Recent pier catches included whiting, sand trout and redfish. Jetty anglers caught sand trout, [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 24th, 2006 Comments Off
A great week of angling in the UK
LLYN y Gors, Llandegfan, has played host to an excellent week of fishing all round with plenty of action on both the Match and Pleasure Lakes and some stunning specimens caught.
Llion Pritchard and Geraint Edwards attended with pupils from Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern for a day’s fishing.
There were seven [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 24th, 2006 Comments Off
Missouri Fishing Reports
■ TABLE ROCK: 43 degrees, clear, 12 feet low Outlook: Indian Point Marina reports: crappies very good to excellent on minnows from Cape Fair to Long Creek; black bass good on slab spoons in 45 to 50 feet of water.
■ LAKE OF THE OZARKS: 41 degrees, clear, low. Outlook: Gier’s Bass Pro reports: [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 23rd, 2006 Comments Off
Midwest fishing report including Lake Winnebago
Ice : It’s back. The return of ice to many northern and western lakes led faithful reader Jim Reitmayer to crack that the February ice in 2006 is the “earliest ice we’ve ever had.” But use caution, especially on lakes south of the city. It’s late in the winter and [...]