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Big Bear Lake Fishing Report
Temperatures rose two degrees on Big Bear Lake this week. The well-defined oxycline at 30 feet means fish are holding at a depth of 30 feet and shallower.
Trout are moving west so work from Windy Point to Eagle Point early in the day and from the dam to Windy Point [...]
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High prices are paid by traders for bluefin (© WWF-Mediterranean/P Guglielmi)
Bluefin tuna stocks in the East Atlantic and the Mediterranean are being stripped bare by illegal fishing, WWF has warned in a report.
Traditional tuna-trap fishermen in the Gibraltar Straits have caught 80% less fish in the last three years compared with the 1990s, the [...]
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Anglers, hunters, environmentalists oppose proposed fishing lodge
SALT LAKE CITY A Georgia development company is working with a Utah outfitter to build a private fishing lodge that has drawn angry opposition from anglers, hunters and environmentalists.
Utah’s state Division of Wildlife Resources also would like to see the site — on state schools land on the Green [...]
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Fishing around Northwest Michigan was just fair over the weekend with many anglers disappointed. Some of the local fishermen, however, did manage to separate a few fish from the water.
Dave at Young’s in Alanson says some unusual catches have occurred at the mouth of the Bear River in Petoskey, including some walleyes and even [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on July 2nd, 2006 Comments Off
Last chance Chinook and coho
If you’re serious about catching a line-burning king or a knuckle-busting silver salmon, you better get out on the water because it looks like Mother Ocean just might give fishermen a wink this weekend.
The fog finally rolled in, which may give the fleet one last opportunity to throttle out to [...]