July 20, 2010
I know it’s been a while since I submitted a report. I have been busy, Thank the Lord! So far we have been spared the oil impact. This is the busiest time of year for our community. Everyone, business or individual, are dependent on a successful scallop season, directly or […]
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June 24, 2010
Sure we’re concerned about oil messing up our paradise. We are preparing for the worst and hoping and praying for the best. Looking at the closure map, the closest oil is more than 150 miles away. The Governor opened Scallop season 12 days early, Thanks to Pam Wessels (Chairman of […]
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June 8, 2010
First I want to tell you what I think about the Oil spill threat. It doesn’t look like it’s going to impact our coast on it’s own. But, if a big storm or hurricane developed in the Gulf, all bets are off. Having said all that, personally, I’m hoping and […]
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May 19, 2010
This last week has been great! Trout and Reds have showed up to play big time. We had Trout limits 3 of 4 days. The 4th day we could have if we would have stopped catching and releasing Reds up to 29″s. To top off those trips, 2 of the […]
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May 4, 2010
Hello Gulf Lovers, Wednesday night at 7p Fellowship Baptist is inviting folks who would like, to join us praying for our coast, fisheries, businesses, and neighbors. Praying that God would spare us any impact from the oil spill and also to bless the efforts of all those trying to stop […]
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April 21, 2010
The last couple of weeks have been a lot of fun, as well as challenging. Water temps have moved to the upper 60’s and low 70’s. Cool nights will slow the morning bites. Compared to recent years, we seem to be several weeks behind on the Spring warm up. The […]
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February 17, 2010
Hey fellow Alaskans, well that’s what it’s felt like to me. I have never run out of firewood, but I might this winter. I took one of my special customers fishing last week. And when the catching is really slow, he enjoys exploring like I do. It is the kind […]
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January 20, 2010
After our record consecutive days of cold, trout are attempting to survive by doing the only thing they can, and that’s to seek warm water. Seeking warm water, or at least the warmest they can find, will be the fishes key to getting through the cold spell. As the water […]
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January 4, 2010
I’m sure everyone had a wonderful Christmas. Happy New Year, may God Bless it for you and your family. Again, I have to have a weather conversation. I sitting in the house watching the wind howl out of the north-stiff. It’s 52 degrees and sunny now. The rain ended this […]
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December 7, 2009
This Steinhatchee Fishing Report is from Steinhatchee Fishing Guide Captain Steve Kroll This report is for die-hards, because that is the only people going or wanting to go fishing. The weather has been a major factor for the last couple of weeks. We have lost some charter business as a […]
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