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  • Much Ado About Peacock Bass Fishing

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  • Fishing Report: New offshore regulations went into effect July 1 (Naples Daily News)

    If you are an offshore fishermen, you should be aware of the new reef fishing regulations. As of July 1, anyone fishing for reef fish such as snapper or grouper needs to carry a fish dehooker, a venting tool, and use circle hooks only, unless fishing with a jig or lure.

  • Fishing Report: Sharks are always hungry (Naples Daily News)

    The fishing south of Marco Island in the Ten Thousand Islands was not that good this past week. The water was fresh and dirty from the heavy rains, bait was scarce, the afternoons unbearably hot, and the snook lethargic. In other words, it was typical mid-summer fishing.

  • Fishing Report: No boat needed for snook, if you're willing to wade (Naples Daily News)

    One of the most common e-mails I receive each week asks where to fish in this area for those who do not have a boat. Naples Pier is the most obvious answer, but it can get crowded during the season. All of the beaches hold snook in the summer and there is some wade fishing in Estero Bay, but the best place is in the passes, especially those that are little more difficult to get to.

  • Fishing Report: Weather affects fishing in Southwest Florida (Naples Daily News)

    August typically means light east winds, calm mornings and plenty of snook and tarpon. Unfortunately, this past week, whatever rookie weather god was controlling the conditions in this area must have been oblivious to this August tradition. There were blustery west winds, morning storms, rough, dirty waters, and the snook and tarpon were about as common as condominium sales.

  • Fishing Report (The Springfield News-Leader)

    83 degrees, high, dingy. Black bass: Soft plastics.

  • Fishing Report for Aug. 29 (The Palm Beach Post)

    What's biting in area waters:

  • FISHING REPORT (Miami Herald)

    BEST BET Captain Lain Goodwin out of Key Largo wanted to remind anglers that snook season reopens at 12:01 a.m. Monday and anglers are allowed one fish per person. The snook must be 28 inches to 33 inches on the Gulf Coast and 28 inches to 32 inches on the east coast and measured with a pinched tail. Anglers must have a snook stamp when saltwater licenses are required. Captain Bouncer Smith ...

  • South Florida fishing report (Miami Herald)

    Captain Lain Goodwin out of Key Largo wanted to remind anglers that snook season reopens at 12:01 a.m. Monday and anglers are allowed one fish per person. The snook must be 28 inches to 33 inches on the Gulf Coast and 28 inches to 32 inches on the east coast and measured with a pinched tail. Anglers must have a snook stamp when saltwater licenses are required. Captain Bouncer Smith reported ...

  • Fishing report (The Springfield News-Leader)

    Walleye: In the high-water area of the lakes. Mostly trolling.

  • CENTRAL NEW YORK SPORTS (The Post-Standard)

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