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fishing tackle News Archive26-Oct-2006
Midwest fishing report (Chicago Sun-Times)AREA LAKES: Changing: As guide ''Jimmy T'' Templin said, ''It's best in the afternoons. Key on the warmest part of the day when fishing.'' Ed Shirley Sports reported walleye are the steadiest bite at Independence Grove, Busse and Skokie. Crappie should be going, but it has been surprisingly spotty.
Fishing report (The State)Freshwater Trends Mountains LAKE JOCASSEE: Largemouth Bass: Good, morning and late evening casting Carolina-rigged worms, Gary Yamamoto watermelon purple plastic worms with slow retrieve topwater and sinkos. Trout: Fair, at 100 to 115 feet with Bad Creek spoons, Sutton, Doctor and Apex spoons. Try drifting large minnows from surface to 100 to 115 feet and trolling with minnows. Night fishing
Fishing | Chum numbers up (Seattle Times)More chum salmon are showing up in Puget Sound, and the preseason forecast and catches of late are decent. The Puget Sound preseason return...
Fishing report (Contra Costa Times)PACIFIC OCEAN Robert Gallia of the El Dorado said salmon fishing along the Marin County coast continues to be spotty, as a few private boaters have been reporting only a few big salmon for a entire day's effort. The salmon are biting on the large herring. Tuna made a flash appearance on Monday as the New Easy Ryder scored a few around the Pioneer Canyon. They ranged between 12 and 25 pounds.
Fishing report (Connecticut Post)The cooler weather over the past week has chased some anglers indoors just when fishing is reaching its autumn peak. Striped bass, bluefish and blackfish are very cooperative throughout Long Island Sound. Salmon, trout and a wide array of other freshwater game fish also are biting very well.
Anglers to tackle fish, cancer aid (Orlando Sentinel)Anglers might want to grab their fishing poles and head out to Lake Tohopekaliga this weekend during Kissimmee's Great Outdoor Days, a showcase of the area's lakes and natural resources.
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