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17-Aug-2007

 

FISHING AREAS (The Star-Ledger)Fluke fishing remains good in the deep of channels. Ambrose is hard to beat when wind and current conditions are in your favor. Try to fish it toward the beginning and end of tides, as the new moon currents are very strong and the best fishing is right in the middle of the channel.

Wisc. fishing industry copes with virus (The Charlotte Observer)Under Lake Winnebago's sparkling waters lurks an invader too tiny to see with the naked eye. Wildlife officials detected the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus in the lake system in May, alarming the state's fishing community. Anglers fear it could devastate Wisconsin's billion dollar-plus fishing industry, and if left unchecked, threaten waters to the west. The virus poses no threat to humans, ...

Fishing report (The State)Freshwater Trends Mountains Area Lake Jocassee: Largemouth Bass: Fair, casting crankbaits and Carolina-rigged green or red worms up the rivers. Topwater night fishing should produce around points and secondary points. Trout: Good, fishing early morning and at night around intake towers using cut bait or minnows 45 to 80 feet deep. Also trolling early morning and during the day with Sutton and ...

Wis. fishing industry copes with virus (AP via Yahoo! News) Under Lake Winnebago's sparkling waters lurks an invader too tiny to see with the naked eye. Wildlife officials detected the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus in the lake system in May, alarming the state's fishing community.

Wis. Fishing Industry Copes With Virus (IWon - Money)OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP) ? Under Lake Winnebago's sparkling waters lurks an invader too tiny to see with the naked eye. Wildlife officials detected the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus in the lake system in May, alarming the state's fishing community.

Best Bets: Snook fishing promising (The News-Press)Fishing is pretty good, even though tackle shops report business is dog-days slow.

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