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12-Oct-2006

 

Tarpon surprise doesn't have to be a tale of loss (Tallahassee Democrat)My wife and I were walking on the St. George Island Pier the other night when we heard a commotion, then spotted a guy down the pier who was leaning back and holding a fishing rod bent into the shape of a ?U.? A few seconds later we saw why.

Fishing round up (The State)FRESHWATER TRENDS Midlands LAKE GREENWOOD: Largemouth Bass: Good, using plastic worms and lizards around points and in brush piles in 8 to 12 feet of water. Floating worms and topwater lures early in the morning are producing some fish along banks. Stripers: Good, behind the dam using Bombers, Charlie plugs, and Flukes. White Bass and White Perch: Fair. Schools are scattered over lake, popping

Fishing guide (Orange County Register)The report for Oct. 12. 1. Anaheim Lake continues to be a trout hotspot for Orange County anglers. Limits of 1-0 to 3-0 class fish are common and fish to 5-0 have been reported again this week.

Fishing is Picking Up Again. Several Areas of Lake... [Derived Headline] (RedNova)Fishing is picking up again. Several areas of Lake Sakakawea are reporting good activity, both in larger fish and large numbers. Some reports indicate large walleye are in bad shape; looking almost like they are starving is one report. Eater-size walleye appear healthy.

Finding a niche (Coventry Evening Telegraph)COVENTRY entrepreneur Andrew Selby is celebrating after his insurance firm has notched up yet another set of top results. Pavilion Insurance Network plc provides cover for niche products, such as instruments, fishing tackle and gadgets such as sat-nav equipment.

Cooler waters making for hot fishing (The News-Press)Cooling waters appear to have heated up fishing action inshore and offshore, according to reporting stations north to south.

Full-on migration brings fish to our doorstep (St. Petersburg Times)Fall fishing conditions have arrived on our coast with the migration of kingfish, Spanish mackerel, cobia, blackfin tuna and nearshore sailfish. Our biggest challenge this time of year is deciding what we want to catch - a nice problem to have.

Movie to make millionaires of lost fishermen (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Three Mexicans who spent nine months drifting across the Pacific Ocean in a flimsy fishing boat eating raw fish and sea birds are to be paid at least $3.8 million to turn their story into a movie.

Fishing Report | Saratoga Passage somewhat a hot spot (Seattle Times)About the only fishing show in town is hatchery chinook in the Saratoga Passage area. And while they're not jumping in the boat, it is decent...

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