Get Ready! Now is the time to get prepared for the fall fishing explosion. Fall is my favorite time of year to fish because the weather is good almost...
Scott Hughes
September 08, 2002
Inshore, trout are eating pinfish and pogies in the bay on the Northeast corner of the Cut. Try the last hour and a half before high tide. Nice bluefi...
Alex Crawford
September 07, 2002
Get prepared! Now is the time to get prepared for the fall fishing explosion. Fall is my favorite time of year to fish because the weather is good alm...
San Juan River is Flowing at 800 cfs, the water is clear. Fishing has been good with quality fish. The fly patterns have hardly changed in the past co...
Mark Nesbit
September 05, 2002
It’s been another good week for fishing on Bouncer’s Dusky 33. We started the week with a swordfish trip that produced a 60 pound swordfish release an...
Bouncer Smith
LAKE BUCHANAN: Water clear; 85 degrees; 1017'. LARGEMOUTH are fair early on lake points in 5'-12' on 1/4 oz. blue shad Terminator spinnerbait (www.ter...
Jim Files
Back to Snook Just before snook opening season we managed some phenomenal fishing in Florida Bay. Nicole Dennison of Rockport, Chicago brought along h...
Ariel Cabrera
September 04, 2002
While everyone else was chasing snook, now that the season's open for them, we were tarpon fishing and having a time. This week I've been breaking in...
Bob LeMay
September 03, 2002
Large schools of sardines have been seen along the reef along the southeast coast. This is the beginning of the fall run of baitfish and along with it...
Mark Houghtaling
Week ending August 29th. Fishing in the Piscataqua River is really starting to heat up. On trips this past week, we caught on average 30-40 stripers o...
Joel Koch
09/02/02 Last week we had three swordfish trips, and we got swordfish on every trip. The first night we went 1 for 2, and the swordfish we got, we wer...
Dean Panos
The Snappers sure have stuck around inshore this year. I've run everyday the past 6 days and even on the 4 hr. trips we've had a limit of Red Regulars...
Larry Pentel