fishing tackle News Archive

30-Oct-2006

 

Fishing forecast (Miami Herald)Kingfish and Spanish mackerel are munching on various live baits on 40-to-60-foot-deep reefs extending from Jupiter through Miami-Dade County. Tuesday's cold front sparked a good bottom bite for yellowtail, gray and mutton snapper.

Fishing Report (RedNova)Dates to remember The following lakes will close for the season for fishing on Tuesday: Charette Lakes, Clayton Lake, Laguna del Campo (formerly Burns Canyon Lake), Maxwell Lake 13, Morphy Lake, Nambe Lake and Santa Cruz Lake. Kokanee snagging season runs through Dec.

Atlantic Beach fishing pier closes (News 14 Carolina)ATLANTIC BEACH, N.C. -- Time to reel 'em in and pack up the tackle. Another of North Carolina's fishing piers is closing. Sportsmen's Pier is open Friday for the last time. The Atlantic Beach landmark has operated for 50 years, but now the property will be used for new homes.

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 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.

The pain, and the profit, of $500bn market in tackling global warming (Independent)The sheer number of statements from business groups welcoming the conclusions of the Stern report of the economics of climate change appeared to show there were no losers and only winners from its plans to tackle climate change.

FISHING CALENDAR (Asbury Park Press)NOW-DEC. 31: Scott's Bait & Tackle's striped bass contest. Yearly contest, with bonuses for biggest fish of the month. Check with the shop, at 712 LaReine Ave., Bradley Beach, for more details. (732) 988-6450.

Atlantic Beach fishing pier closes (WIS News 10 Columbia)Time to reel 'em in and pack up the tackle. Another of North Carolina's fishing piers is closing.

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