Archive for December, 2008

Idaho’s spring steelhead season gets underway Thursday

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Idaho’s spring steelhead season gets underway Thursday Filed Under (Idaho, News, Outdoors) by Jason Ford on December-31-2008 Thursdaymarks the opening of Idaho’s 2009 spring steelhead season. Limits of three fish per day, nine in possession, and 20 for the season will be enforced as anglers can catch fish on the Snake River from Hells Canyon Dam to the confluence with the Clearwater River; on the mainstem Clearwater River and middle fork from its mouth to Cold Creek; the North Fork Clearwa

Our Top Ten “Most Read” Stories for 2008

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Happy New Year As we fondly bid “adieu” to 2008, and relish the opportunities of the coming year, we love to share with you our “Top Ten” most read stories. Over the past year, we’ve enjoyed bringing you tales of the places and people who live in this magical place we call “Oregon” and we couldn’t do it without your support, appreciation and suggestions. Thank you! Have a wonderful New Year! ~The team @ Travel Oregon. On the Road with Oregon Bounty - “By sampling our elixirs, you become pa

NorCal Angler

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
My friend Steve Adams has started a new blog which may or may not be of interest to you. Since I’m not much into fishing, I’ll stick with his family blog but for those of you with bait in you veins, I give you NorCal Angler - Northern California sport fishing, adventures, destinations, trips & tackle. Steve’s been fishing since he was a kid with many years fishing freshwater in So Cal. Later, Steve did a lot of Large Mouth Bass fishing and, on occasion, has been known to go to one of the loca

Tweed salmon fishing at all time high (Berwickshire Today)

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
SALMON fishing on the River Tweed is at an all time high and is believed to bring in around £18 million to the local economy each year, supporting an estimated 500 jobs. (30/12/2008 09:41:38)

Serious whiting action expected

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Strong winds in a 4-5m swell over the last couple of day may have slowed the fishing down, but who really cares when they’re on holidays. Get prepared for a big weekend though, because the weather forecast looks perfect. Danger Point back to Orwells Rocks still seems to be the snapper hot spots. I’ve heard of - and seen - some lovely fish to 8lb boated over the last week. As the seas back off and with a bit of colour in the water at last, we should see plenty of action come the weekend. I