Brook Trout
Also called “squaretail” or “speckled trout,” the brook trout requires well-oxygenated cold water, 68 degrees or less. It can be found in meadow brooks, rivers, streams and ponds. The brookie is easily caught with flies or small spinners. Earthworms are the most effective live bait.
Due to the low levels of nutrients in the water […]
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A Fishing at Kenai Peninsula
The anglers have read or heard about the Kenai Peninsula, or at least the Kenai River. All types of fishing are available on the Kenai Peninsula, Spin and Fly casting, open ocean trolling and bottom fishing. There are 5 species of Pacific Salmon. Dolly Varden, Rainbow Trout, and Arctic Grayling populate the river systems […]
Mexico Bass Fishing of Lake Guerrero
Lake Guerrero filled in the late 1960s and early 1970s with waters from the Rio Corona, Rio Purificacion and Rio Pilon. And it became popular with Mexican sustenance fishermen almost immediately. Longtime anglers Perry Head, of Oglesby, began fishing Lake Guerrero in the mid-1970s, before lodges welcomed anglers to its shores, when parrots and other […]



