Posted in Fishing Reports on February 22nd, 2006 Comments Off
Fishing Report Houston USA
Gibbons Creek
Monday’s raw weather β cold drizzle until early afternoon β kept the lake almost empty of boats, just as it has been since this past Friday, said Johnny Rizzo of the lake check station.
Crappie fishing, which had been good for the past couple of weeks, seemed to fizzle just ahead of [...]
Posted in Trawler News on February 20th, 2006 Comments Off
New Zealand Fishing industry ‘proactive’ in bottom trawling move .The agreement to close off part of the seabed to bottom trawling signals a new era in how the fishing industry deals with environmental concerns.
Previously the industry had reacted to the claims of environmentalists, now it would focus on being proactive, said Eric Barratt, managing [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 20th, 2006 Comments Off
Gulf of Mexico fishing report - Before long, bottom fishing in depths of 100 feet will produce better catches. Surface temperatures are a few degrees warmer by the end of the day. After numerous days of sunshine, the Gulf of Mexico will warm slowly along the bottom.
It will take a few weeks of this [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 19th, 2006 Comments Off
Fishing Report Pahrump Valley
LAKE MEAD
Fishing is slow but is showing some signs of life as trout have finally begun to appear in the catch and boaters have had limited success recently for striped bass and channel catfish.
Nevada Department of Wildlife creel census clerks saw 10 trout that were reeled in at B-5 Cove following [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on February 19th, 2006 Comments Off
Much like the famed London landmark that bears his name, Capt. βBenβ Wiley and his party of two managed to ring in a great day of fishing action this past Thursday.
Wiley took Greg and Darla Keener to the Galveston jetties, where the party did a great job of reeling in five speckled trout, three flounder, [...]