Aug31st
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
A recent trout angler study summarized on the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commissions web site contained some very interesting data from two separate studies. The studies were a joint effort between the Pennsylvania State University and the PFBC.
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Aug28th
Monday, August 28th, 2006
Ok folks. Here’s another calender for September. I’m on a role. That’s two months in a row that I found some extra time to throw together a calendar! I dug this one out of a disk that is about 3 years old.
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Aug15th
Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
My fishing buddies and I experience two hours of fast paced action on Kettle creek today. We only fished for two hours smack dab in the middle of the day but landed 22 smallmouth bass. This is a catch rate of one smallmouth every six minutes! Low water had the fish stacked up in the holes. We only fished about 150 yards of the stream to catch these fish. Most smallies were in the 12 inch range. The largest two fish were 13 inches each. Shade was the key today!
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Aug14th
Monday, August 14th, 2006
The smallmouth bass fishing has been great on the Juniata River near Lewistown recently but the low water and sunny sky made things a little tough today. I managed to land 3 smallmouth bass in two hours of fishing. the largest being 13.5 inches. All came on 4″ Yum Dingers.
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Aug8th
Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
The dog days of August are upon us. At this point in the summer, many smallmouth bass fisherman are scratching there heads and wondering where the fish have gone or why they’re just not biting. Lucky for us. Fish have to eat to live. This means they are almost always catchable. We just have to put ourselves in the best position to get the job done. Many fisherman will turn to night fishing during the hottest days of the summer. If night fishing isn’t an option, what do you do? With this in mind, I threw together a few tips to help shed some light on the subject of hot weather smallmouth bass.
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