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Arizona Fishing Report Aug 25 - Sept 19
The predatory fish will likely feed all night, so don't expect lots of first light surface boils (although it can still happen). Typically, the good daytime bite will come in late morning, around 9-10 a.m., following a moon bright summer's night. Also keep in mind that black-colored topwater lures, including buzzbaits, can sometimes get you dramatic action at night if you can find active ...
Read more...Catching bass is possible in cold temperature waters
Catching bass, large or smallmouth, in cold weather is rarely accomplished by the average angler. For one thing, bass are known as a warm-water species. They are cold-blooded animals, thus when water is cold, they are cold.
Read more...Answers sought for recurring levee problems at Family Park
Recent rains temporarily closed a popular new fishing lake at Family Park on the west side of Sioux Falls, forcing officials to look for a permanent fix to the problems.
Read more...Fishing report for Aug. 6, 2010
Ed Countryman at Ocean's Bait & Tackle said the few folks getting out in the midst of this summer heat are "doing pretty good."
Read more...Fishing Line: 08/05/10
AMERICAN RIVER - It's possible to find some good fishing for striped bass early and late on the American and have the river almost to yourself, at least that's what Maury Hatch of First Hatch Guide Service has been finding.
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