fishing tackle News Archive

04-Sep-2008

 

No limits in fly fishing for this angler (Miami Herald)When Lance Benson called light tackle charter captain Eric Herstedt to book a fly fishing trip, they discussed species, tackle-the usual prospective guide/client talk.

Fishing Forecast | Tom Higgins (The Charlotte Observer) How will Hanna affect Carolinas coastal sportfishing? It's a big worry for fishermen, bait dealers, boat owners, tackle shop operators and others who are avid about angling from Corolla to Beaufort, S.C. Before the arrival of the storm, forecast for Friday, action generally has been terrific, especially for parties trolling offshore. The report: 1. Lake Norman: Striped bass ...

Fishing report: Water temperatures are getting cooler (Billings Gazette)The seasons are certainly changing, as witnessed by a Labor Day weekend that felt more like November than September. Cold, rainy weather washed out most fishing on Sunday and Monday. But the cooling of the waters is already starting to turn fish more ...

Fishing Report (The News Journal)While fishing action has been very good from the back bays out to the canyons, it looks like strong winds will keep local boaters tied up at the dock this weekend.

Snapper fishing excites anglers on Long Island (Newsday)A quick check of the electronic mail bin during the past few days finds the same question popping up time and again: "Where can I go snapper fishing?"

Guidebook (Richmond Times-Dispatch)Glenn Sides, proprietor of Surf Sides charters, says False Albacore fishing has become one of the best fly and light tackle fishing quarries on the East Coast. Its popularity is growing in this area partly because it's an in-shore fishery - Surf Sides hardly ever motors out of sight of land. These fish are powerful and fast. Pound for pound, few fish can compete with their strength and speed.

Deale fishing tourney Saturday (The Capital)Novice anglers will get a sporting chance against the big boys and girls in the first Deale Captains Association Pro-Am Fishing Tournament this weekend.

Fishing slows; some decent catches still out there (Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal)Fishing reports have slowed this week, according to local anglers and bait and tackle shops; however, the chance to make some decent-sized catches is still available.

Jim Freda's saltwater fishing report (The Record)Best Bet: School bluefin tuna in the 30-40 pound range are moving through the Mud Hole. There are also plenty of small chicken mahi on the Lobster pots in the same location. Fluke fishing will end Sunday. Good catches of 5-8 pound fluke are still being made in deeper waters.

fishing 15 (Cape May County Herald)Grant McIlwaine of Lancaster County, fishing Jarvis Sound with Capt. Ken Kelly, Irish Fly Charters, tried a combination of light tackle and fly fishing. After a short casting lesson he was able to take his first striper on a fly in the inlet.

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