FISHING REPORT (Kansas City Star)Kansas City-area fishermen won?t have to travel far to find good fishing this weekend. The action at Lake Jacomo and Smithville Lake has been impressive this week.
Fishing report (Bismarck Tribune)Fishing is steady although the number of anglers going out has been down somewhat. Walleye can still be taken most anywhere, but you have to work for it.
Fishing Tournaments (The Ledger)upcoming tournaments RON'S TACKLE BOX in Lake Alfred will hold its weekly tournament tonight on Eagle Lake from 6 to 9:30. Sign up at Ron's or at the ramp. Entry fee $22 per boat with 100 percent payback. Call Ron Schelfo at 956-4990.
Explore Fishing with EDDIE RIDDLE (Townsville Bulletin)WHILE exceptionally stiff winds and furious seas have complimented closed marine park fishing zones and an array of fisheries bag and size limits during recent months to restrict the activities of local anglers, a hat trick of nearing Coral Reef Fin Fish closed seasons could test the patience of the keenest bluewater and reef fishers should the dates coincide with calm weather conditions.
Fishing report (Contra Costa Times)PACIFIC OCEAN Robert Gallia of the El Dorado said salmon fishing improved dramatically last weekend as scores of big fish piled into the Duxbury Reef area on Friday. The salmon scores reported by the Bay Area fleet ranged from 12-25 fish Saturday, with similar results Sunday. Cris Duba, skipper of the Silver Fox, said most of the adults ranged between 15 and 25 pounds. The big fish for the
Fishing report (Tallahassee Democrat)The water temperature in Apalachee Bay has dropped eight degrees, something the fish appreciate as much as the anglers. That the fish are becoming frisky was evident last Sunday when every angler fishing in the Team Seatrout Tournament weighed in a limit of trout.