River fishing has slowed as water levels have dropped. Rain in the forecast this week could bring more fish into the systems if there's enough rain to raise levels.
As summer winds to a close, great fishing opportunities remain. Here are this week's fishing reports from across the state. Southeast Southwest Northeast Northwest Denver Metro
The fish report is weekly. Its accuracy depends on marinaoperators, tackle shops and local fishermen we contact. Anglerscatching large fish should send the information to Outdoor NewsService, P.O. Box 9007, San Bernardino, CA 92427, or telephone909-887-3444, so it can be included in this report. Faxes can besent to 909-887-8180. E-Mail messages or fishing reports can alsobe posted to Jim ...
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Courtesy Connecticut DEP INLAND REPORT LARGEMOUTH BASS fishing was generally fair to good, with reports from Billings Lake, Candlewood Lake, East Twin Lake, Gardner Lake, Glasgo Pond, Mudge Pond (a 5 lb bass among the catches), Pattagansett Lake, Pickerel Lake (catches include a 6 lb bass), Lake Zoar (a tough place for some anglers, but fair action can be found, and recent catches do include a 5 ...
From reports by marinas, bait and tackle shops and guides: Best bet The weekend forecast is just about perfect: 10-knot winds from the southeast and seas at 2 to 3 feet. That being said, the weather is likely to be better than the fishing offshore. Bottom fish are in transition, moving shallower and deeper with the fronts. Striking fish are still pretty thin out near the Gulf Stream. The best ...
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