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Highs in the mids with southeast winds 9 to 10 miles an hour. Waves 1 to 2 feet today, 2 to 4 feet most of the week. Highs in the mids and east winds 10 mph. Seas 1 to 2 feet most of the week. Seas 1 to 2 feet with a dominant period 15 seconds. A light chop on the intracoastal waters. The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies today. Highs in the mids with east winds mph. Seas 2 feet with a dominant period 9 seconds. Anglers can expect southeast winds 8 to 12 mph this afternoon and 2 to 3-foot seas at the Inlet today.

Anglers will have southeast winds 10 to 15 mph and 3 to 4 ft seas to deal with at the Inlet today. The forecast also calls for sunny skies today, a high around 90 with a just a slight chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. The forecast calls for sunny skies today with a just a slight chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s with east winds 5 to 10 mph and seas 1 to 2 feet.

Today considerable cloudiness with a 70 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. High around 90 and southerly winds mph. Seas 2 to 3 ft with a moderate chop on the intracoastal. Mostly sunny today with a high in the upper 80s and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the early afternoon. Winds will be southerly mph…seas 2 to 3 ft with a moderate chop on the intracoastal. Anglers face southeast winds mph today, along with a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon.

Boaters can expect seas to be ft and a moderate chop on the intracoastal. Humid with a blend of sun and clouds and a shower this morning followed by spotty thunderstorm this afternoon. Easterly winds 10 - 15 mph. Seas 2 to 3 feet. Expect a moderate chop on the Intracoastal waters. Mostly cloudy and breezy today with scattered thunderstorms through the afternoon.

Some of the storms may produce heavy rainfall. Highs in the mids…southeast winds mph with a 70 percent chance of rain. Looking for an Extended Fishing Report? Catch More Fish! Best of Luck, The Angler. Finding Fish at the Lake Points. You need to keep your fishing gear in top shape. Your fishing reel is probably one of the most important links in your chain to successfully land the big one.

In this article, Adam gives us some pointers on how to keep your fishing reel in perfect condition. Bass Fishing In the Current.

Locating and landing bass in current can test the skills of even the most experienced angler. Of course wherever you happen to pull up your boat and drop a line in, there will be some level of current, providing there is wind present. The current I am referring to, however, is heavy river or stream current.

Learn how to work your lures!!! Learn your water! Species behavior learn it! Cast let it sit till the ripple is gone. I have caught Crappie, Bass, Catfish and Bluegill on this particular jig, neon green with red eyes, black circle around the red.

Either with a live worm or minnow. How many of you catfishermen have made Limburger cheese balls for your bait? Be forewarned that the smell does not wash off your hands, but the catfish love it. From Wisconsin with love. I use hot dogs. Slice them into coins and sprinkle with salt as you add to container cottage cheese tall The salt toughens them up to stay on hook better.

Sneaky cats can suck them right off the hook. Drain water and add more salt and dogs. Never spoils and always ready to go. Fish on folks. Growing up in Northeast Iowa I had to be one of the luckiest kids I knew.

My Grandfather owned a baitshop in Waterloo called Hanks Live Bait and Tackle As a boy I'd sit and listen to the old timers talk hunting and fishing for hours on end. But the one thing I picked up from my gramps really stuck cause the very first time I tried it it worked to perfection like a movie script. Anyway during a time of high water the river backed up into a over flow dike canal. Fishing shoulder to shoulder in this one little pool using plastics on a Beatle spinner say as every body else except one thing.

A shot of WD40 on my twister and in 4 casts I landed 4 of the nicest walleye I'd ever caught. I'd never have believed it if I hadn't of done it myself but that WD secret handed down from my gramps was a real game changer.

Give it a try sometime and you may be just as I was that day many many years ago. Thanks Gramps you were the best. I have found it easy to keep liver on a hook with a trick my dad and grandma showed to me as a child.

Use Legg eggs. Sock type sheer pantyhose, take an amount of liver you want to use and stuff it into the toe end of one of the socks, tie a knot tightly above the liver, bait the hook in your normal fashion. This trick gives you reusable bait for the day. When the liver 'dries out' of it's natural juices, dip it into the container of the remaining liver and let it draw in some more flavor.

Also, the remaining peice of the sock can be tied at the end, flipped inside out so that the knot is inside, filled and used as another bait sack. Best time to go fishing is when you can. Well here in nebraska we find if you want big cats you need to use one of two for sure baits.

And they will take all three species of cats channels ,flatheads , and everybody's favorite big blues. I have been fishing for cats for many years. I have found my new favorite bait this summer. Take 2 chicken breast cut them in to 1" chunks put in a zip lok baggie add 3 table spoons of minced garlic and a box of strawberry jello.

I have fished this beside stink bait,shrimp and night crawlers. Good Luck!!! Bobby Pechak. When I get out, I always look at what bugs are around, usually grass hoppers in the morning before they warm up are the best I think. Out in New Mexico we usually only catch trout, if you on a lake or a drain, your on your own, although I do get some luck with chicken livers in the drains, just have to make sure they smell real good and rotten.

I found the best way to keep liver on a hook for catfishing is to bait the hook and then wrap it with a piece of cheese cloth. Over here in South Georgia my PaPa always said "if the wind blows from the east fishing is the least but wind from the west made fishing the best".

Keeping that in mind I use liver, crickets and worms and sometimes I fish from the top or I fish on the bottom. Depends on whether its catfish, bass, carp or brim and what that particular group of fish prefer at that time and place. I'm no expert but i never come home empty handed either : Good Luck and have fun! Best bait I use here in east Alabama along the chattahochee is night crawlers. I catch a little bit of everything on them.

Here's a real tip.



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