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August 31st, 2011 — environment, Fishing, tuna, yellowtail
Have you ever hear of the Kona Kampachi? Well I think you will be hearing a lot more about it soon… The Kona Kampachi is a sashimi grade Hawaiian species of yellowtail (amberjack family and related to hamachi) with no detectable mercury or PCBs… AND IT IS SUSTAINABLE FARMED by Kona Blue. First a little more about [...]
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Fishing Report: March 18, 2011 Lakes and Saltwater Berryessa: If you are trying to pick up some good bass this week, head to this location. Small Mouth Bass are being picked up easily by those who are getting only 10 feet or less into the water. Use plastics if you want to pick up the...... -
How to Catch Yellow Fin Tuna If you eat tuna, then chances are you’ve already sampled this delicious variety of the popular fish. While blue fin tuna are also popular, yellow fin tuna are by far the most commonly caught variety and the one that is commonly used in commercial foods. While you may not have...... -
More Fishing and Boating Lexicon Earthworm - In fishing, this is a common term that is used to refer to the wide variety of different fishing worms that can be used for baiting, including night crawlers, garden works, dillys, leaf worms and red wigglers. Edge - This describes the borders that are created by a...... -
Fishing the Big One in Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe offers plenty of exceptional scenery making it worth the fishing trip price just to see the dawn as it tints the Sierras in lovely gold. Fishing is not very productive here since the lake tends to be too pure and clear for supporting a large population worth of...... -
Can We Save the Bluefin Tuna? Two thousand years ago, the Roman legions that conquered southern Europe relied heavily upon dried bluefin tuna. Unfortunately, this species of tuna, despite having survived the overwhelming demands of the Roman conquest may have finally met its match in the global appetite for sushi. The bluefin tuna can weigh as......
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May 20th, 2011 — bass, Berkeley, catfish, Delta Fishing, Emeryville, Fishing, Fishing Report, Halibut, Kokanee salmon, Lake Berryessa, Monterey, quarry lakes, San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, shad, smallmouth bass, stripers, trout
Fishing on the lakes has seen different results based on where you are fishing. Most sites are seeing good results with a lot of fish being caught. Look here to get the information that you are looking for. ANDERSON: Fishing near the bridge on the south end is a good way that you will be [...]
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Fishing Report: June 18, 2010 Lakes/Saltwater Anderson: The warm weather is bringing about some good bass fishing. Many are catching bass in the 1-2 pound class. Crappie fishing has been decent but small. Berkeley: Salmon and cod fishing relatively strong in this area. Berryessa: Topwater bass continue to bite well. Camanche: Trout fishing continues to...... -
Fishing Report: May 21, 2010 Sturgeon, Salmon and Halibut At Berkeley/Emeryville, 12 anglers got 7 salmon over the weekend, and 26 got 44 halibut. They also got a few striped bass. The biggest halibut from the trip topped out at 15 pounds and the biggest salmon was 16 pounds. Capitola is a good place to...... -
Fishing Report: August 6th, 2010 Lakes/Saltwater Anderson: Those who are looking for a good crappie bite should look toward the back of the bridge. The same can be said for those looking for bluegill. Wax worms have been working wonders in the area. Berkeley: Rocky Point and Muir Beach were the best places of the...... -
Fishing Report: May 27, 2011 Lake fishing has continued to see good results even with less than desirable weather persisting. Some spots in lakes produced more than others. All seemed to be productive. Plants have helped a few areas to get even better than normal pulls. A trout tournament can lead to a great victory...... -
Fishing Report: April 9, 2010 Sturgeon, Salmon and Halibut At both Berkeley/Emeryville and Pillar Point, the salmon season is off to a poor start. Berkeley/Emeryville will start halibut trips this weekend. But at Monterey the salmon boats have been doing very well, with some getting their limit. Tracy, some are getting small cats. Stripers......
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November 6th, 2009 — Bay Fishing, CA, Delta Fishing, Fishing, Fishing Report, lake fishing, River Fishing, saltwater fishing
Lake Fishing – In Amador, a weekly plant comprised of 3,000 lbs just went in this past Tuesday. The ticket here is definitely going to be power bait. Most fish are being caught around the topmost five feet in the water here. The trout have generally been averaging around 4lbs here. At Berryessa, the lake [...]
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Fishing Report: June 26, 2009 Lake fishing is about as good as it has been lately. Amador is offering good quality bass fishing with one to three pound fish in most cases. You can still find trout as well, around twenty feet below the water's surface. In the Camanche you are going to find catfish...... -
Fishing Report: March 5, 2010 Sturgeon, Black Bass, Crab and Halibut Frank's Tract anglers are using plastic worms and swimbaits for best results. The fishing hasn't been very good here lately, but the bass are finally starting to bite more vigorously. A fishing guide caught a bass that weighed 14 pounds on Saturday, so the...... -
Fishing Report: January 14, 2011 Lakes and Saltwater Anderson: If you are planning on taking a boat out know that the launch ramp is low. You will be able to use it, but it may be a little difficult. Use reaction baits if you are trying to get some bass at the lake. Berryessa:...... -
Fishing Report: October 02, 2009 Here's what's happening in local fishing this week. Lake Fishing - Fishing is relatively slow at Amador. The trout plants have not yet begun yet, and are slated to begin when there is a consistent fall pattern, which is said to be around the middle of this month. Bass fishing...... -
Fishing Report: April 30, 2010 Sturgeon, Salmon and Halibut At Berkeley/Emeryville, trips are bringing in striped bass and halibut, though not in huge amounts. Five to eight halibut per trip, and just one striper per trip, were the rule last weekend. Suisun Bay hasn’t been giving anglers any bass this week, but the Ozol is......
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