Posted in Fishing News on March 13th, 2006 Comments Off
Salmon ban crushing blow to fishing industry
Local fishermen could feel the devastation brought on by controversial decision
DUNCAN MACLEAN handles freshly caught salmon on the Barbara Faye while trolling off the coast of Stinson Beach. Maclean and other fishermen could find themselves in dire straits should commercial fishing of salmon be banned. (Ron Lewis [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 12th, 2006 Comments Off
Daily fishing report
The March winds have kept most offshore fishermen and divers in port on the weekends but those whose work schedule allows them to take off during the week have been moderately successful in locating fish.
Our divers are still having trouble finding any real concentrations of hogfish. It’s typical for hogfish to be [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 11th, 2006 Comments Off
Spring chinook startingto show in sport catch
Spring chinook salmon fishing is well under way in the lower Columbia and its tributaries even if there are not a lot of salmon around yet.
The gillnetters caught 214 spring chinook last Thursday and an additional 111 on Tuesday.
State officials are beginning to sample spring salmon [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 11th, 2006 Comments Off
San Marcos Friendship Fishing Club made an annual pilgrimage up the Guadalupe River above Canyon Lake in pursuit of white bass. Spring is the time when white bass travel from lakes and reservoirs up creeks and rivers to spawn in flowing water.
The trip up the river from Rebecca Creek boat ramp was unlike most of [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on March 11th, 2006 Comments Off
Texas Fishing Reports
Trinity River
White bass fishing in the river upstream from Lake Livingston has been very good this week as the river level falls and clears.
Many of the anglers fishing from the bank immediately downstream from the Lock and Dam off Highway 7 landed limits of spawn-minded whites, reported Dylan Collins of Lock and Dam [...]