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The Cal Fishing Report: What to Expect
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
By Seth Daugherty

  Essentially, a fishing report offered for the California area is going to include Southern California, Northern California and Baja. Some of the California fishing reports will include directories to different fishing report links. These links should offer the weather forecast, the water temperature and swells, and what types of bait are being used to hook the fish.

- The Cal Fishing Reports for Baja:

A good fishing report regarding Baja is going to primarily discuss saltwater fishing as well as the weather and the water conditions and which fish are biting in the area. This should include the big four of Baja which include:

- Marline
- Yellowfin Tuna
- Dorado
- Wahoo

A good Baja fishing report would touch on each one of these fish so you will know what to expect, and what type of fish you should expect to hook when you head out. There should also be some information on inshore fishing in the Baja area.

- The Cal Fishing
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Salmon Fly Fishing Strategies and Tips
Sunday, 29 June 2008
By Marilyn Roberts

  Salmon will not be feeding when they are in a river but they will strike anyway as this is their nature. But watch out when they are in a lake as they will be very aggressive and predatory. This behavior can be challenging to fishermen but exciting also.

Choose carefully the time of day you are fly fishing for salmon. Bright, sunny days will cause them to hide in deep holes and make them more difficult to catch. On low light or cloudy days they will be much easier to catch as this is their preferred weather.

A smart fisherman will make a water temperature chart to follow patterns of the salmon. This can take several years to make accurate but once you have it you will be ahead of the game. Get a thermometer to check the temperatures at different times of the day. Always put the thermometer in the same depth and place each time. Start keeping a notebook with you so you can record the temperatures and update it as often as
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