| |
fishing tackle News Archive28-Aug-2008
No limits in fly fishing (Miami Herald)When Lance Benson called light tackle charter captain Eric Herstedt to book a fly fishing trip, they discussed species, tackle -- the usual prospective guide/client talk.
Fishing report (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)Carol Dambach of Ellwood City was fishing the Shenango River with a minnow when she landed a 20-pound flathead catfish.
Treasure Coast Fishing Report: Aug. 29 (TCPalm.com)Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee counties
Fall fishing season is here and opportunities abound (The Gainesville Times)Clear nights and bright autumn colors lift trout anglers? expectations each year as the fall fishing season spreads across the rivers and streams of the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Georgia.
Labor Day Weekend fishing should be OK (Galveston County Daily News)At this point, it looks like our last holiday weekend of the summer will be preserved with good weather and good fishing.
FISHING REPORT (The Patriot-News)A weekly roundup of reports on fishing conditions throughout central Pennsylvania. Moon Phase: New moon, Aug. 30; first quarter, Sept. 7; full moon, Sept. 15; last quarter, Sept. 22.
CATCHIN' ANYTHING?: Striper fishing improves all around (The Standard-Times) Fishing continues to improve with lots of stripers around the Islands, Quicks's Hole, Sow and Pigs and Gay Head. Fishing deep water during the day is the best bet as night fishing has slowed right down. Tube and worm rigs trolled on wire line are taking...
Jim Freda's saltwater fishing report (The Record)Best Bet: Bluefish have taken centerstage this week as large schools are now spread out in Raritan Bay and Monmouth County ocean waters. Fluke catches have also remained consistent and the first arriving false albacore and skipjack tuna have shown up in-shore.
River, stream fishing still very good (Billings Gazette)It's the last long weekend of the summer and fishing remains very good on the trout rivers and streams across Montana. Terrestrial patterns, like hoppers and ants, are producing for fly fishermen on most waters. Nymph droppers are also taking their s ...
Salmon fishing perks in rivers (Seattle Times)Saltwater salmon fishing slows down, and now anglers are concentrating their time in the estuaries, bays and lower rivers where chinook and coho are staging before heading up to spawn. Catches have been relatively good in some spots.
Back to Fishing Tackle at Minstor.com - One stop Fishing Tackle to suit everyone needs
Back to fishing tackle News Archive
|
|
|