- East Texas Fishing Report (Athens Daily Review)
The East Texas Fishing Report for the week of Nov. 16:
- FISHING REPORT (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Castaway Sporting Goods (804-706-9100) reports crappie producing in large numbers. Minnows are the best bait. Eberwien's Catfishing (804-449-6134) reports: Thomas Viller , 3 bluecats, 74 pounds, 50, 30; Sean Spain , 3 bluecats, 53, 45, 51; Josh Frazier , bluecat, 42.5; Mark Frazier , bluecat, 30; Derek Mayhew , 7 bluecats, 58, 43, 40, 37, 36, 28, 27; Gerry Alcira , bluecat, 31; Jim Anderson , 6 ...
- Oregon Recreation Report (Lebanon Express)
The Oregon Recreation Report (fishing, hunting viewing), updated Nov. 12 by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Cold front expected to be good for fishing (The Houma Courier)
GOLDEN MEADOW -- For the most part, area fishing has been good, and with a cold front expected to pass through over the weekend, it should only improve."Lately, it's been pretty good. People are catching quite a bit of fish in the area," Gary Callais of T-Pop's Mart in Golden Meadow said. "The fishing has all in all been good."
- Fish finder -- Published Nov. 19, 2008 (The Record)
Trollers are hooking striped bass in Montezuma Slough, Light 1, waterways around Bethel Island and along the West Bank of the Sacramento River.
- Fishing report for Nov. 18 (The Palm Beach Post)
St. Lucie County
- Crab/rock fish limits abound (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
With beautiful calm weather ahead, this would be a great weekend for you to call Capt. Rick Powers at Bodega Bay Sportfishing (875-3344) and book a combo Dungeness crab and rock fish trip on one of his party boats out of Bodega.
- Get those ugly chum while you can (Everett Herald)
Ugly, snaggle-toothed, purple-striped chum salmon are waiting in area rivers to tear up your tackle and commit mayhem on your person.
- Remembering Jim Witty (The Bulletin)
Jim Witty, The Bulletin’s longtime outdoors reporter, died Monday. Below are his colleagues’ remembrances.You get to know people by their rituals. Jim drank coffee in the morning and smacked gum in the afternoon. And throughout, he cranked out eminently readable copy.He was always coming and going. Even when he was out on one of his adventures for his Outing page, his presence was felt in the ...
- Live-bait fishing pays off for anglers at Thurmond (The Augusta Chronicle)
Striped and hybrid bass have started moving up Thurmond Lake's tributaries, and live-bait fishermen are enjoying first-rate fishing in the Raysville area of Little River.
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