IGFA News

IGFA News

Today - September 08, 2010

As we have noted in previous issues, there is a wide variety of fishing opportunities available to saltwater anglers right now. Cobia, flounder, speckled trout and red drum (big bulls and small pups) are noted in our fishing reports.

In Southern California there is a group of anglers that frequently goes looking for trouble. They find it with the Mako Shark.

The predatory fish will likely feed all night, so don't expect lots of first light surface boils (although it can still happen). Typically, the good daytime bite will come in late morning, around 9-10 a.m., following a moon bright summer's night. Also keep in mind that black-colored topwater lures, including buzzbaits, can sometimes get you dramatic action at night if you can find active ...

This coming Wednesday marks the opening day of dove hunting season in the western United States, traditionally one of the largest participation sporting events in the nation.

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