Posted on March 17th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Now through March 31: Crow hunting season. Now through March 27: Applications are being accepted for beginning fly fishing clinics at Ohio Division of Wildlife’s Castalia State Trout Hatchery. Includes an opportunity to fish Cold Creek. Call 800-WILDLIFE or visit ohiodnr.com.
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Posted on March 17th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Fishing on Lake Conroe is good but dodging the wind and the cold fronts has become a way of life. The surface temperature of the water is running 58 degrees in the main lake. The water is clear. The level yesterday at 8:45 a.m. was still little over a foot below pool at 199.90 feet.
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Posted on March 12th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
Michigan Fly Fishing Reports for the Muskegon River, Pere Marquette River, Grand River, and Big Manistee River. Fly Fishing Guide Reports for Steelhead, Salmon, Resident Brown and Rainbow Trout in West Michigan. We also offer guided fly fishing trips on the Muskegon River and Pere Marquette River. Fishing Reports updated Daily for local rivers.
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Posted on March 12th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
The great fishing reported all during the recent warm spell will likely end with the arrival of cooler temperatures and increased winds this weekend. So, we’re not really reporting on fishing as much as trying to guess how the changing conditions will affect the bass and crappie.
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Posted on March 12th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
TOP PICKS SACRAMENTO RIVER, Sacramento–Sturgeon fishing was still good last week, although high flows and lots of trees coming down the river made boating a real dicey situation. Bank fishing was pretty good, however, and even a few striped bass were caught, in spite of the tough conditions. Anglers are anxiously awaiting flows to drop, stabilize and clear. That should trigger the start of …
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Posted on March 11th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
LakesAMADOR: Bass have moved into the top 10 feet of water. Live crawdads or plastics are best. The water has color and there is debris along the dam. A trout plant of 3,000 pounds went in Tuesday.
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Posted on March 11th, 2009 by Fishing Anglers Club
•BULL SHOALS: 52 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Highway 152 Marina reports: largemouth, smallmouth, crappies, white bass excellent on Swimming Minnows, Rooster Tails, Flukes in 15 to 20 feet of water.
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