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14-Jan-2009

 

Fishing Report: Winter fishing begins this week (Naples Daily News)The last four weeks of balmy weather fooled many of us into believing that the snook fishing would never end, but this week?s frigid mornings will push the snook into the deep holes where they will fast until the water warms back up. Winter fishing begins in earnest this weekend.

Outdoor Life: Speckled trout fishing could be really cool (The News Herald)Everyone's acting like we live in South Florida, but a taste of reality is on the way. The temperature on Saturday morning could be in the teens away from the coast. It's time to separate the girls from the boys.

Study: Saltwater fishing pumps $16 billion into Florida economy (Pensacola News Journal)Sunshine state leads nation in fishing's economic impact

Fishing Powell: Where do eager anglers start? (The Salt Lake Tribune)Fishing Powell: Where do eager anglers start?

Denis Peirce: Fishing bite warms up (The Grass Valley Union)I have lived here in the foothills of Nevada County since 1981. More years than not we get a nice stretch of weather in January. This past weekend's warm days put a number of anglers on the water and the fishing was OK.

FISHING REPORT: Napa Valley Fly Fishers Club turns 40, looking for new members (The Weekly Calistogan)Put your striper rig away and start hunting sturgeon in the south river ? if some rains ever come. Happy Birthday to the Napa Valley Fly Fishers Club (NVFF), as 2009 marks its 40th year. Under the steady hand of president Michael McKeown, it has grown rapidly from 12 members to 52.

Fishing report (Contra Costa Times)LakesAMADOR: Weekly plants continue, and trout fishing continues to be very good. The lake is 55 feet from full. Chartreuse green is the best-producing color.

Fishing report: Napa Valley Fly Fishers Club turns 40, seeks new members (Napa Valley Register)Napa River Put your striper rig away and start hunting sturgeon in the south river ? if some rains ever come.

Fishing report: Bluefin biting, if you can get out there (The Wilmington Star-News)Poor sea conditions have kept most boats in port over the past week. The two days of good weather provided catches of bluefin tuna at Frying Pan Shoals while bottom fishermen reported excellent catches of black bass and grouper. Speckled trout are being caught in the surf, around the inlets and off the piers.TOPSAIL ISLAND

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