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13-Oct-2006

 

Fishing Line (RedNova)By Will Elliott Lake Ontario / Lower Niagara Lower Niagara River salmon numbers declined, but boaters can average four or five fish a morning -- some over the 20-pound mark - - while drifting skein and egg sacks in Devil's Hole waters.

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 for fair regulations (Asbury Park Press)With the summer flounder season ending on Monday, Oct. 9, it would appear that most attention would be diverted from fluke fishing for another year. However, that is not so.

Author and illustrator present program at Country Bookshelf (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)The Country Bookshelf in Bozeman will host Paul Schullery for a reading and signing of his two new books at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18. His new books are "The Rise: Streamside Observations on Trout, Files & Fly Fishing" and "Cowboy Trout: Western Fly Fishing As If It Matters."

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...

Fishing in the fall gains momentum (South Bend Tribune)Steelhead continue to filter into the St. Joseph River at Mishawaka and more should be coming with the drop in water temperatures. Bodine Hatchery officials have recorded more than 3,000 steelhead, nearly 400 kings and 30 coho passing through the South Bend ladder as of Oct. 2.

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.

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.

FISHING CALENDAR (Asbury Park Press)NOW-DEC. 17: Grumpy's Tackle's Bass Whacker Tournament. Divisions for beach and boat; anglers may enter both categories. Fish may be caught from a boat, beach or jetty; downriggers, wire line, planers, live bait and chumming ar permitted. Entries are $10 per division; there is also a calcutta pool;$20 entry fee, heaviest fish takes all. For more information or to register, call Grumpy's at (732)

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