Posted in Fishing Reports on January 31st, 2007 No Comments »
ESCANABA Bay still dangerous
ESCANABA — Small lakes with good populations of panfish have been fishing well. Walleye fishing has slowed but still remains good in the evening and early morning hours. Northern pike action has also been good. Some nice 40-plus-inch fish have been caught when using large minnows on tip-ups.
Little Bay [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on January 29th, 2007 No Comments »
LAKE MEAD
Anglers using cut bait in the Las Vegas Bay arm have been doing well for small stripers, but shore anglers have been finding very little action. Game wardens said there has been very little activity from either boaters or shore anglers.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife will resume its trout stocking [...]
Posted in Fishing News on January 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
Geneva - Illegal fishing has critically depleted global stocks of tuna and some species are at high risk of commercial extinction, environmental group said on Monday.
Illegal fishing has critically depleted global stocks of tuna and some species are at high risk of commercial extinction, environmental group WWF said on Monday.
WWF, formerly known [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on January 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
Bass and speck fishing are getting to be pretty good in area lakes. Fishing with tiny jigs will hook the specks. Tossing spinner baits will tease in the bass. In the Indian River, the trout bite has stayed constant throughout the county, although most of the fish are reportedly [...]
Posted in Fishing Reports on January 17th, 2007 No Comments »
Each year about this time the folks who enjoy catching crappie ( white perch ) become active.
It seems that there have been more lingering cold fronts during the past few months than usual.
Those of us who look forward to the annual Toledo Bend Crappie run could not be more delighted.
The colder the [...]