October 12, 2006 RSS feed / Fishing

FISHING REPORT

Red tide not reducing number of fish caught

While red tide is showing up in the area, docks and guides are reporting it has had little impact on area fishing. More...

Gifts from the gulf

Employees of Continental Cutstone of Florence caught limits of kingfish, shark and red snapper on a 12-hour trip out of Deep Sea Headquarters. The anglers were fishing aboard the Kingfisher with Capt. Keith Schoolcraft on Friday, Sept. 29. More...

Reeled in a good catch

Anglers caught red snapper, shark and more on a recent trip out of Dolphin Dock. More...

Totally tuna

Capt. Nathan Forbes, from left, angler Barron Donahue of Lockhart and deckhand Miles Stamper pose with the 120-pound yellowfin tuna caught on the Iced Down out of Deep Sea Headquarters. The trip was made on Sunday, Oct. 1. More...

Rednecks can catch too!

A 12-hour fishing trip out of Dolphin Dock on Sunday, Oct. 1, with Capt. Tim Oestreich produced a great catch for the .Redneck Fishing Team'. More...

Big grouper, snapper caught

A big Warsaw grouper and a lot of snapper were caught on a trip Saturday, Oct. 7, aboard the Scat Cat out of Fisherman's Wharf, Capt. Danny Gross. More...

Red tide drifts to south

Breathe easier. An invasion of red tide that floated in to Port Aransas waters last week has floated away again, borne to the south by longshore currents. More...













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