Posted in Fishing Reports on March 30th, 2006 Comments Off
ANGLING: Still plenty of quality sport to be had
NOW that river anglers have had to put their tackle away for the duration of the close season, it is time to break out the stillwater gear.
And anglers are very lucky in this area to have some of the best stillwaters to try. Over the next few [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 30th, 2006 Comments Off
CENTRAL MAINE FISHING REPORT - If the warmer weather conditions continue at their present trend, we are going to see many lakes and ponds loose their winter coats just in time for the first day of open water fishing season. This Saturday holds a great promise of having significantly more open water than most seasons [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 30th, 2006 Comments Off
Midwest fishing report Licenses: New licenses are required as of Saturday in the four Lake Michigan states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. With Illinois’ new system, DNR Direct, taking much longer to process licenses, Illinois fishermen are advised to buy their licenses well ahead of any outings. This is not the year to wait.
Spring trout: [...]
Posted in Fishing News on March 26th, 2006 Comments Off
Salmon season in the Bay Area this year may offer slim pickings for fans of the popular fish when the Pacific Fishery Management Council decides in early April which level of restrictions on salmon fishing in California and Oregon to impose for 2006 - and opponents are already up in arms.
Diminished numbers of naturally [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 24th, 2006 Comments Off
Fishing forecast
Now that spring is here and afternoon temperatures have reached the mid-80s, fishing has gone from good to excellent.
So it should come as no surprise that hot fishing is being enjoyed on both coasts, in the Keys and fresh water lakes and canals of South Florida.
Alf Fisher and Elaine Merkel of Marco Island on [...]