Posted in Fishing News on January 7th, 2007 No Comments »
There’s a reason they call it the Ultimate Fishing Show-Detroit.
More than 30 of North America’s top anglers will lead more than 100 seminars on five stages for non-stop instruction - most of which is free with admission - on everything from keeping a worm on a hook to using sophisticated fishing […]
Posted in Fishing News on January 7th, 2007 No Comments »
After a 10-year contentious debate, the recreational saltwater fishing license became reality on Jan. 1. Thus far, license-sellers say sales are brisk.
Nancy Fish, public information officer for the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries said the only calls she has received have been from fishermen in Virginia. “They are calling to […]
Posted in Fishing News on December 2nd, 2006 No Comments »
Coarse angling, better known as freshwater fishing is the undisputed, most popular single participant sport in the UK. ‘Match fishing,’ which is becoming increasingly popular, better describes the competitive side to the sport.
Bristol, United Kingdom, December 01, 2006 –(PR.COM)– Tony Rixon, one of the South West UK premier match anglers has […]
Posted in Fishing News on November 10th, 2006 No Comments »
Over 180 fishermen are expected to register for the 2006 annual British Cod Championships taking place on 15 and 16 November. 160 competitors took part in last year’s competition in the fierce waters off the Isle of Wight, and this year’s entrants hope to beat winner, Kim Bowden, who fought off all […]
Posted in Fishing News on November 10th, 2006 No Comments »
The 2006 fishing seasons will close on Nov. 15 at Blue Lakes, Catnip Reservoir, Knott Creek Reservoir and Onion Valley Reservoir.
Those waters are in northern Humboldt County.
Blue Lakes has a limit of five trout. Only boats without motors are permitted and the area is closed to vehicular traffic. It will re-open on […]