Stuart Inshore Report: 01-14-08
Pompano are back. Mackerel are here if you can get out there. (Read more)
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Pompano are back. Mackerel are here if you can get out there. (Read more)
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When it comes to fishing, I like to think I am versatile enough not to have a favorite lure. via Sioux City Journal
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds winter anglers to clean up the ice after fishing and respect private property rights when traveling
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Unseasonably mild temperatures have left some portions of the Missouri River System with open water, and some anglers have been taking advantage by we
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual mid-winter bald eagle survey conducted Jan. 11 along a portion of the Missouri River resulted in th
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’; Article: Tips for Archery Fishing Also known as Bow fishing, this is a sport wherein a fisherman uses archery equipment to fish. via The King of Fishing
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.“Boating is a good way to spend time with your family, friends and neighbors”
The economy may be heading into choppy waters, but the boating industry is sailing along smoothly, based on the turnout at Sunday’s fishing and watercraft expo at the State Fairgrounds. via News Observer
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.The walleye and its related species seem to favor either side of 30′. A couple good accessible areas at the entrance to Ash River from Kabetogama. The deep structures out from Lost Lake and reef edges in the 30′ range.
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Welcome 2008! The old year ended more like July than December weather. The new year is starting out like Alaska in stead of Florida. (Read more)
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Fishermen have good luck out on the ice Peshtigo Green Bay’s perch population continued on the comeback trail in 2007, which is welcome news for anglers who target this tasty panfish. via Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;The New Year will probably be one of the best years ever. There are many new things happening that should keep things fun and interesting. (Read more)
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Grouper were biting nicely this week, even fairly close-in. (Read more)
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.It probably doesn’t come as any surprise to local anglers, but black bass are the most popular fish species sought by American anglers, according to the recently released 2006 National Survey of Fishing, … via The Leaf-Chronicle
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.Choosing the correct sinker for worm fishign can make a difference in your fishing. There are several factors to consider when picking one to use. Carry several…
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Read the full article. Click on the author/publication link.window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;As the temperatures of January begin to plummet most of the Gulf Coast species should already be holding in their annual winter hideouts. But with temperatures still so mild myself and other guides in the area are still fishing for redfish, seatrout, grouper, shark, mackerel, and pompano in areas where we normally fish during the heart of the summer. (Read more)
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