Posted in Fishing Reports on March 18th, 2006 Comments Off
One way anglers can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day is by catching “green” fish. We have two viable options — the chain pickerel and northern pike. Both fish are cooperating right now in their selected home waters.
The pickerel is a greenish fish with a yellow chain-like pattern on its sides. Its average size is 12 to […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 18th, 2006 Comments Off
FRESHWATER Lower James River
Braxton Moore , 11, landed his first citation blue catfish. The fish weighed 43 pounds and was 44 inches long.
The 2006 Pamunkey River Mini Series will hold its first open bass tournament of the year out of Osborne Landing on Sunday from 7 a.m. until noon. For more information, call Phillip Arnold, […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 17th, 2006 Comments Off
Washington’s Best Trout Fishing For 2006
From opening day right into summer, here are the Evergreen State hotspots you’ve been looking for! (March 2006)
By Doug Rose
Nothing heralds the arrival of spring more than the first stringer of trout, and Evergreen State anglers have the opportunity to fish for them in virtually every county in the […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 17th, 2006 Comments Off
Fishing report for March 16-22
Central Georgia Bass Club.
The group for qualifying boaters and non-boaters 16-up meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month at the American Legion on Watson Boulevard in Warner Robins. It’s affiliated with the Georgia B.A.S.S. Chapter Federation. Call 329-0779. The group’s Junior BassBusters Club meets at the same time, […]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 15th, 2006 Comments Off
FISHING REPORT
Conroe
Windy weather and the rough conditions it generated have limited areas anglers have been able to fish over the past several days. But those able to find areas out of the wind have found cooperative fish.
Guide Butch Terpe reported finding good success with crappie by fishing live minnows suspended beneath a cork and worked […]