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Virginia Beach Fishing Report: Cobia Action Gets Hot

World-renowned angler Dr. Julie Ball dropped us a line and told us that cobia are now available all over the lower Chesapeake Bay. Cobia are making their presence known as they take chummer’s offerings.

Boats using the chumming technique are having good results from the Buckroe area off Hampton, to the Inner Middle Grounds and the Read More

Lake Powell Fishing Report: Hot Bass Action Cools Slightly

Wayne Gustaveson of the Utah Division of Wildlife reported that the warm weather is here for Lake Powell. The lake level is rising rapidly. That means transition time and tougher fishing.

Bass fishing has been super all spring. Rising lake levels cover bass habitat and disguise fish holding spots that have been so obvious at lower Read More

Lake Mohave & Willow Beach Fishing Report: Fair Fishing Continues

In Lake Mohave, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is reporting that the lake level is around 642 feet above msl. The bass bite has been fair. Trolling with anchovies in 30-50ft has been producing some stripers, while catfish are on the bottom. While the number of stripers in Mohave has been decreasing, the quality of the fish Read More

Arizona Creeks Fishing Reports — Trout Time Continues

In the Arizona creeks, the Game and Fish Division is reporting that if you are going for the brown trout, they generally like brownish wooly buggers and minnow streamers.

For rainbows use a variety of nymphs, pheasant tail, hares ears and prince nymphs.

Don’t hesitate to give hoppers and ants a try and if all else fails, Read More

Oregon Drops Bag Limit for Thief Valley

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife) announced that it is dropping the higher trout bag limit implemented at Thief Valley Reservoir because of recent rains. Effective June 11, 2010 the trout bag limit at Thief Valley Reservoir will return to the regular daily bag limit of five, with an 8-inch minimum length. All other Read More

New Hampshire Fishing Report DRAFT

New Hampshire has plenty of great action currently for the angler. From trout fishing to bass and panfish, the freshwater action is aflame. On the coast, winter flounder action is out-of-this-world, and the striper action is picking up, while cod and mackerel fishing continue to be good.

Looking for good fishing? Head out on the water Read More

Oregon Halibut Season Extended by Three Days

Fishery managers added three days to the all-depth sport halibut fishery off the central Oregon coast. Fishing for Pacific halibut will be open June 17 through 19 at all depths.

“Weather kept many boats in port during several of the all-depth halibut days this spring, resulting in sufficient quota to allow the fishery to continue,” said Read More

Central Arizona Fishing Report & Weekend Forecast: Catfish, Bass, Panfish Abound

The Arizona Game and Fish Division is reporting that Red Mountain received a double load of catfish June 4.  Reports indicate that fishing at Red Mountain was unbelievably good with the extra fish they received.

Another lake that doesn’t seem to disappoint is Kiwanis.  They say to be there early in the morning and look for Read More

Salmon Seasons Opening On Idaho’s Upper Salmon & South Fork

Idaho’s Fish & Game announced that the chinook salmon seasons open Saturday, June 12, on the South Fork Salmon River and on parts of the Upper Salmon River. A short season will open over the 4th of July weekend in the Stanley area.

The South Fork Salmon River will be open from 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 Read More

Avet Fishing Reels

Avet reels began in 1999, then introduced a new line of saltwater reels destined to revolutionize the conventional reel market in 2002. Avet uses spur gearing in lower ratio models and features a unique planetary gear system in high-speed retrieval models. This allows for effortless operation under demanding conditions imposed by anglers pursuing larger game Read More