Posted in Fishing Reports on November 10th, 2006 No Comments »
This was to be their last hurrah, the final weekend of the 2006 rockcod fishing season for the Central Coast.
Four hours of plying the waters seven miles off Morro Bay had been very productive. Two members of the three-man party had bagged limits of rockcod and the third was one fish shy.
It [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on November 5th, 2006 No Comments »
Inshore fishing has been red hot over the past week. Plenty of flounder up to 7 pounds have been caught, while speckled trout up to 6 pounds have been caught. Kings have been caught in good numbers starting in the 10-mile range.
NE CAPE FEAR RIVER AT
CASTLE HAYNE
Jamie Smith reports that fishing [...]
Posted in Trawler News on November 5th, 2006 No Comments »
Russian authorities seized four Japanese fishing boats in disputed waters off Russia’s Far East over alleged poaching, officials and news reports said on Saturday.
The four boats were intercepted and searched by Russian border patrol boats off the Kamchatka peninsula “in the last several days” and have been taken to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii for further questioning, according [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on November 5th, 2006 No Comments »
This week’s rain should improve the movement of fish in the Umpqua River system. Fall chinook, silvers and winter steelhead have all been caught in the last week on the main Umpqua.
Following are reports from sources who deal with the fisheries on a daily basis.
“It’s been raining here all morning. Hopefully [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on November 3rd, 2006 No Comments »
LANSING — High winds have hampered fishing around the state, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says.
Steelhead fishing will be picking up since the salmon runs have ended, and most inland lakes are still producing good catches of panfish, the DNR said Wednesday in its weekly fishing report.
Southeast lower peninsula
In Lake Erie, [...]