Posted in Trawler News on August 9th, 2006 Comments Off
Commercial salmon trollers in Oregon will be able to catch about 12,000 more chinook salmon than expected this season if they fish at the mouths of 10 Oregon rivers.
But that catch would be only a fraction of the number the fishermen would normally take, and it could be expensive to haul them in.
“It’s a Band-Aid,” [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on August 9th, 2006 Comments Off
Fishing Report
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Although the fishing is steady, I certainly thought it would be stronger at this time of year in terms of bigger fish and unselective trout. Such is not the case. Fly size has become far more important than I anticipated. At the same time, unconventional methods and fly patterns are producing some larger fish. [...]
Posted in Fishing News on August 4th, 2006 Comments Off
National Fishing Week returns this year between 19-28 August, with opportunities to join in alongside one of the UK’s canals or rivers.
With over 2,200-miles of canals and rivers, British Waterways is encouraging angling amateurs and enthusiasts alike to grab a rod and get fishing. Whether a beginner trying your hand for the first time, or [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on August 4th, 2006 Comments Off
ABIQUIU LAKE: Fishing was fair-to-good for anglers using Wally Pops tipped with night crawlers or Gulp worms for walleye. The walleye were in 8-to-15 feet of water and most were caught at the upper end and on the west side of the lake. A few walleye were also taken on crank baits and [...]
Posted in Fly Fishing News on August 4th, 2006 Comments Off
Anglers can expect fish of about a pound when the annual rainbow trout fishing season begins Saturday morning at Kaua’i’s Pu’u Lua Reservoir, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources said.
The reservoir, which is in the Koke’e Public Fishing Area, is the only place in Hawai’i where people can fish for rainbow trout. The [...]