OWNERS of marine aquariums who struggle to care for their fish have been given a life-line.
It doesn’t seem like many people are posting reports lately. I’ve been kind of lax myself in posting. The fishing has been on and off but I have been catching a few nice fish. Last week I did another three-day camping trip, which just happened to fall on the coldest nights thus far this year. I had Charles and his son Mat from Tennessee to do some kayak fishing. We ended up camping on one of the backcountry sites, as it was to windy and rough to stay on one of the barrier islands which I usually prefer. ...
Sorting through stingrays, looking for the right one that might hold cobia, is like sorting through the mail looking for checks—lots of junk to sift through before you find a prize. And that’s how it was on a calm Tampa Bay afternoon as Capt. Ernie Rubio answered “wrong kind” to every ray I pointed to as we slow-motored our way along the margins of a grassflat just off a seawalled St. Petersburg shoreline. ...
Now's the ideal time to update your tackle box with the latest lures and baits for fishing in the Northeast.
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July is prime time for scoring the piscatorial equivalent of a grand slam home run: catching five species -- lake trout, chinooks, cohos, browns and steelhead -- on the same day. Without question, one of the most exciting plays in baseball is the grand slam home run. The bases are loaded, there's no room for more runners, the game is on the line, and the pressure is on. When the batter connects and the ball sails over the fence, the crowd goes nuts and it's complete euphoria....
After Labor Day, walleyes leave their midlake digs and move toward shore. Here are some tips for finding and catching autumn walleyes. ...