Summer Snapper, Inshore During the summer, you can find plenty of keeper size snapper on the bay and larger snapper as you move offshore. Inshore snap...
Bob Smith
August 23, 2002
Boy Battles Snook- Lady Lands Tarpon Fishing has been great! Action began when Eduardo (five years old) reeled up a black drum. His older brother, Jos...
Ariel Cabrera
CANYON LAKE: Water clear; Temp. N/A; 933': The lake remains closed. The constant release of water at the rate of more than 5,000 cfs 24/7 is steadily...
Jim Files
August 22, 2002
Swordfish! Last Saturday night (8/10/02) we went out Swordfishing. We set up in 1,500 feet of water off Dania. We put out 3 live Blue Runners. One at...
David Ide
August 21, 2002
Capt. Ron Bielefeld's Indian River Florida Report - Sebastian Area Well, the morning trout bite and late evening snook action has remained good over t...
Ron Bielefeld
The Tarpon are about gone from Indian Pass and I'm back to beach launching off Grayton. I ran my 1st trip from S. Walton in 7 weeks yesterday and was...
Larry Pentel
August 20, 2002
First Marlin! Sailfish stick around. The Sail King caught it's first marlin on July 25th. Estimated weight was 150-200lbs. Still not sure if is a whit...
Rob Mazzei
Fishing August 21st and week ending August 18, 2002. Last week after continued temperatures in the 90’s the water temperature in the Piscataqua River...
Joel Koch
REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING 8/17/2002 by Capt. Butch Rickey There were three trips to talk about this week. The fishing in the August heat has remained...
Butch Rickey
Summer Winds Down Winds out of the east were stiff this past week. It was somewhat refreshing. However, stronger winds can pose a different kind of a...
Matt Hoover
August 19, 2002
The inshore fishing for trout and snapper has remained steady this past week with most of the action going to the snapper. The snapper are still along...
Joe Ward
August 18, 2002
San Juan River is Flowing at 850 cfs, the water is clear and has chunks of dark green moss.. Fishing has been good with quality fish. The fly patterns...
Mark Nesbit