Posted in Fishing Reports on October 15th, 2006 Comments Off
Erie area: The creeks were high and muddy as of last evening, but had been fishing well until Wednesday. The smaller “Mile” streams on the east side of Erie will come down before Walnut and Elk creeks, provided there’s no more precipitation. The lake in front of Twelve Mile Creek yielded a 15-pound, 4-ounce steelhead [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on October 1st, 2006 Comments Off
The edge of the continental shelf is becoming as popular as the Shrewsbury Rocks once was for bluefish boats as tuna fishermen take advantage of some excellent fishing.
Capts. Phil Dulanie and Mark DeCabia took the Paul Pedretti charter, Middletown, to the tuna grounds on Wednesday into Thursday with the Canyon Runner out of Point Pleasant, [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on October 1st, 2006 Comments Off
Team USA brought home the bronze medal in the World Fishing Championship.
The tournament was held on Lake Alqueva in Alentejo, Portugal, during the week of Sept. 11.
About 2,000 of the world’s best anglers from more than 60 countries competed for the gold, silver and bronze medals in more than 20 fishing events.
Opening and [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on October 1st, 2006 Comments Off
Midlands
LAKE GREENWOOD: Largemouth Bass: Good, casting topwater worms, plugs and buzzbaits around docks. Stripers: Fair, using live bait, herring or shad 20-25 feet deep. White Bass and White Perch: Good, fish are schooling around the dam area. The most productive way to catch these fish is casting a popping cork, trailing it with 18 inches [...]