Monthly Archives: July 2010

Comprehensive Angler Access Study Has Surprising Results

Comprehensive Angler Access Study Has Surprising Results Industry leaders will address a wide-range of sportfishing issues Alexandria, VA – July 7, 2010 – Results of a recent comprehensive angler access study by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) and Responsive Management – 2010 Angler Access in the U.S. Report – reveal some surprising views by anglers, [...]

Tropical Update 7-6-10

A broad gaggle-plex of cloud over the Yucatan Channel is being watched by the National Hurricane Center. This feature is artfully named 96L and exhibits deep but raggedy convection coupled with surface wind reports of 25-30 knots.  Hurricane Alex Part Deux you say? Nope.  Too much shear this week as it drifts north-northwest. None of [...]

Low tide 7/3/10 AM

Went out fishing with my buddy Jon Hill this morning to take advantage of the cooler weather, and to beat the crowds to the water.  We got the boat wet just as the sun came up, and the tide was still falling out.  Not long after Jon assumed his place on the poling platform, we [...]

Survey Data Illustrates Gulf Disaster’s Brutal Financial Impact on Recreational Fishing Businesses

Congressional action essential if industry to survive in the Gulf of Mexico Alexandria, VA – July 1, 2010 – Businesses related to and dependent upon recreational fishing continue to suffer the brutal financial consequences of the Gulf Oil spill as recreational anglers keep their lines out of the Gulf of Mexico. The latest survey in [...]

Monster Reds

Fall is the time for big reds. We headed out one October afternoon with a live well full of mullet and a cooler full of beer. Fishing was slow at first and we didn’t get anything to shake a head until almost 3. Then it was like someone flipped a switch and the bite turned [...]

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