fishing tackle News Archive

05-Sep-2008

 

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.

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.

Southern Ocean County fishing zones (Asbury Park Press)The surf fishing action continues to be on the slow side, and it will slow down even more starting Monday, Sept. 8. The reason for this is that fluke have been making up much of the action on the beach, and the season for summer flounder ends on Sunday, Sept. 7. Although most of the flatties being caught have been under the legal 18 inches, some keepers have been caught. Betty and Nick's Bait ...

Salmon fishing seminar to be held on Saturday (The Daily Triplicate)A free fishing seminar on fishing for salmon on the Klamath will be held at College of the Redwoods-Del Norte on Saturday. "Catching versus Fishing" is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the college library, located at 833 West Washington Blvd.

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?"

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 ...

Back to Fishing Tackle at Minstor.com - One stop Fishing Tackle to suit everyone needs

Back to fishing tackle News Archive