Fishing reports in NJ and the Catskills remain much the same as last week. The Salmon River is receding back down to normal flows. Steelhead should be pretty well spread out in the system. Reports from Oak Orchard and 18mile have been good as of late. Plenty of big Browns are being caught in both rivers. The Cattaragus is high with high water tables so it is coming down slowly. However, it's clearing high so it's plenty fishable. Just be sure to work the banks and softer water for resting Steelhead. Matt Grobert is our next guest tier on December 2nd. Be sure to sign up if you'd like to tie along and learn from one of NJ's great.
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8/9/2021 05:51:39 pm
As mentioned in the article, fishing around the world is undergoing a difficult time. This is due to over exploitation and habitat degradation. The problem with over fishing is that fish can't regenerate fast enough-- they need 7-10 years to be sexually mature, and 5-6 years before they are harvestable. In addition to this, their habitats are being degraded by the lack of living space for them and clear water that they depend on for survival. Furthermore, recreational fishermen only wield a small fraction of fisheries-related deaths around the world annually - about 0.8% - which equates to around 500 people each year.
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9/2/2021 08:28:45 am
It’s great that you talked about fishing charters and what they usually include. Recently, my sister and I decided we want to surprise our families and organize a fishing trip. We think a boat trip could be perfect for our family, so we’ll be sure to look into that. Thanks for the advice on fishing trips and how they come with the right equipment.
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5/25/2022 12:38:17 pm
Good updates. Looking forward to your upcoming fishing reports.
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