Big Fish is all about unique, thrilling, life-enriching experiences.
It’s about taking you places that no other luxury yacht has gone before in a level of style, safety and comfort never seen before in a true expeditionary vessel.
It’s about you and doing it your way.
Scuba dive the world’s most spectacular reefs. Explore remote islands of intense natural beauty. Experience remote cultures and see the ocean’s most magnificent creatures. Sail, kayak, kite board and water ski with your family in the most stunning locations the planet has to offer.
Big Fish was built and staffed to provide a window to our beautiful world and create experiences that will live long in the memories, in the heart and in the soul of your family and friends.
Chill in the jacuzzi in a secluded tropical bay. Enjoy delectable, lovingly prepared cuisine any time, anywhere…on your own private deck, the infinity terraces of the dining salon or even on the folding stern beaches as the sun sets and the underwater lights create a vista of marine serenity and attract myriad schools of fish to your feet.
Big Fish was designed, built and staffed to provide a true yachting experience, not the stuffy formality offered by most charter vessels, but the relaxed, adventurous, spontaneous kind of cruising that has always been at the heart of man’s passion for the sea. Big Fish can, and will, open up a whole new world of undiscovered pleasures.
If previous charters have left you wanting more, Big Fish delivers on every front. Stunning contemporary luxury, innovation at every turn, and a delightful, fun-loving, thoroughly professional crew who are focused entirely on your safety, your comfort, and your pleasure.
Their mission is simple…to ensure that you and your guests enjoy the time of your lives. You will.
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TRAINING DVD’S
• Kettle Bell work out
• Hammer and Chisel (strength and cardio)
• Insanity (cardio)
• T-25 (Cardio)
• Yoga (Various styles)
• Pilates (Various styles)
• Stand Up paddle boarding
• TRX essentials
GYM EQUIPMENT
• Dumbbells (2kg up to 20kg)
• Resistance and stretching bands (various)
• Kettle Bells (8-16)
• Medicine Balls (5kg & 3kg)
• Soft hand weights and angle weights 1kg & 2kg
• Heavy rope for cross training
• Rings for cross training
• Step platform for cross training
• Gin up bar fixed to ceiling (also used for rings and hanging swing)
• Pilates board fixed to wall
• Pilates and yoga mats for 10 guest
• Pilates rings
• Yoga and Pilates stretching blocks
• Massage rollers
• Massage and reflex balls
• Boxing gloves and pads
• Kick pads
• Ab Roller
• Ab sit up pad
• Balance Ball (small & Large)
• Balance cushions (small & large)
• Rowing Machine
• Elliptical machine
• Bench with tilting back rest
• TRX and various attachments
• Various training books
55 inch TV for playing Wii and playstation etc
22 Foot video wall
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As shown in the picture, this Big Fish cover is a cross between a top flat cover and a mast up cover. This cover has the tail on the cover to allow the spars and sail to be stored on deck. It will also be cut wider to make room for the spars on deck. This cover has a large reinforcement at the bow to handle the extra chafe caused by having the spars on deck. This is a great option if you would like to leave all of the equipment for your boat, at your boat, but with the mast down. Our Big Fish cover fits snugly below the rub rail of the hull to seal out dirt and water. It features a Velcro attachment around the aft section of the boom (the part that hangs over the back of the boat). The cover is held on through most conditions by the elastic cord in the hem and there are tie down points every three feet around the cover if you need to tie it down. You can upgrade your cover to include a bow eye cutout. We offer this cover in three different fabric types, look over the fabrics in the drop down chart below.
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Cumberland Valley welcomes anglers of all skill levels and ages to enjoy the scenic streams and lakes that make our area a fishing destination. The Valley is known around the world for fly-fishing, which is why the top three spots are also our best spots for fly-fishing. Plan your Weekend Easy getaway and cast away your cares.
Pennsylvania's statewide opening day for Trout Season in 2024 is on Saturday, April 6 . A single, statewide Mentored Youth Trout Day will take place on Saturday, March 30, 2024. See the PA Fish & Boat Commission stocking schedule for Cumberland Valley.
Discover what makes Carlisle a Trout Town in the article that appeared in American Fly Fishing magazine. See below for the top ten places to fish in Cumberland Valley.
Beloved by anglers of every skill level thanks to abundant trout and a mile-long catch-and-release section near Boiling Springs.
Copious reed beds and taxing currents make this spot a challenge, the wild brown trout here seem to be particularly wily.
World famous limestone creek that flows through woodland and farmland before emptying into the Conodoguinet Creek.
Fifty-nine-acre lake stocked with rainbow trout.
Located at Pine Grove Furnace State Park.
Fishing on the creek is accessible from 15 access points, all located within parks throughout Cumberland Valley. Click the link for locations.
The river's fertile limestone water is one of the best smallmouth bass fisheries in the East.
Located in Colonel Denning State Park.
Spring-fed and stocked with trout.
Although they didn't make the Top 10 there are plenty of other places to fish in the Valley. View even more details about the fishing locations in the Valley or view our blog on Fishing Honey Holes.
Cold-water fishing, stocked trout streams and warm water fishing are available. Read More
Native and stocked trout are abundant in many of the streams and lakes. Read More
Access Mountain Creek in Pine Grove Furnace State Park and Mount Holly Marsh Preserve, fish for brown, brook and rainbow trout. Read More
Spring-fed trout stream with tributaries including Branch Creek, Burd Run, Gum Run and Mains Run. Read More
Well-hidden, limestone stream, with headwaters starting at the Conodoguinet Creek, stocked with Brown, Rainbow and Brook Trout. Read More
Fishing guides.
Make sure to take a few minutes to obtain a fishing license and/or launch permit and read over fishing and boating regulations before starting your trip. Visit the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission website for information on boat registration, fishing licenses, water trails and basic skills .
You can purchase a fishing license online , by mail, or in person at 11 locations throughout the county including K-Mart in Carlisle or Wal-Mart in Carlisle, Mechanicsburg or Shippensburg.
A license, which must be displayed on an outer garment while fishing, is required of all people 16 years and older. A current Pennsylvania trout/salmon permit (stamp) is required to fish for trout and salmon in PA waters. These can also be purchased at the locations listed above.
Check the PA Fish and Boat Commission website for Opening Day of Trout Season: Big Spring Creek , Children's Lake , Doubling Gap Lake , Fuller Lake , Green Springs Creek , Middle Spring Creek , Mountain Creek , Opossum Lake , Yellow Breeches Creek
Laurel Lake , Mountain Creek (from Adams County line downstream to the backwaters of Laurel Lake)
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The deep mud is holding big numbers of fish. 30 – 35 feet of water is the norm right now for depth.
A two hook crawler harness with a spinner blade colored in gold, gold / pink, pink, orange, glow red, glow white, or a combo of these colors. Use a 2 – 3 ounce weight to get it down. Heavier in deeper water and in breezy conditions.
Sturgeon anglers are reporting good summer action. Anchored up soaking some crawlers or frozen emerald shiners (or both) is the name of the game.
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It’s been rocking and rolling at the 75 th annual Destin Fishing Rodeo – literally.
For the first three days of the October fishing event, the Gulf of Mexico has kept anglers bobbing with 3- to 5-foot seas, even some 6-footers.
“It’s been rougher in the mornings, then the wind dies out, and it’s a big ground swell in the afternoon,” said Capt. Jim Green of the party boat New Florida Girl’s American Spirit.
“That’s why they call it Rocktober,” Green said.
Nevertheless, Green and his anglers braved the seas Tuesday and got on the leaderboard with a 3.4-pound and 2-pound mingo, both caught by Wes Haines of Tampa. The American Spirit also got on the board in the party boat division with a 9.4-pound Almaco Jack caught by Ted Anderson of West Virginia.
Last year on the first day of the Rodeo, 84 fish were weighed, this year it was about half at 43.
However, by day two, the Rodeo reached 66 fish entries and by end of day three the count was at 119.
“It’s been a rough and slow start,” said Rodeo weighmaster Bruce Cheves.
“I’ve had a Rodeo where nobody left the docks for the first two weeks because of the weather. But this is all going to blow through and we’re going to have plenty of time to catch fish.
“And it’s already starting to get better,” Cheves said Tuesday afternoon.
Out of the first three days, Tuesday was the biggest by far with the most volume and bigger fish.
Capt. Mike Graef on the Huntress came in at 4:20 p.m. on Tuesday with several fish that made it on the board in the Charter Boat Division. They had the first- and second-place blackfin tuna, with a 22.4-pounder caught by Rick Vicenzi of Illinois and a 21.2-pounder pulled in by Dakota Brewer of Illinois.
The biggest fish on the Huntress and the biggest fish of the day was a 46-pound wahoo pulled in by Samantha Vicenzi of Nashville, Tennessee. She also reeled in a pair of blackfin tuna, both weighing 22.8 pounds.
Samantha said the wahoo was the best fight of all three fish.
“We were trolling, and it just hit and went,” she said.
Deckhand Carter Phillips said the wahoo took out 300-yards of line easily when it hit.
Right behind the Huntress was Capt. Brady Bowman on the Bow’d Up. Ken Prellwitz of Arkansas got on the board in the Offshore Division with a 11.6-pound bonito.
Not long after, Capt. Scott Whitehurst of the On the Bite Too pulled in with a couple of grouper that made the leaderboard in the 25-foot-and-under Charter Boat Division. Logan Kelley of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, reeled in a 13.2-pounder and Owen Suddarth of Gallatin, Tennessee had a 6.4-pounder for second.
Whitehurst said he had tried to go out Tuesday morning, but it was too rough, so he waited until about 1 p.m. and he said it was “a lot better.”
Just before 6 p.m. Tuesday, the Twilight with Capt. Robert Hill at the helm backed in with one of the bigger fish of the day. Anthony Goetzinger of Kentucky hauled in a 32.2-pound grouper to take first place in the Grouper Division.
Hill said it’s been rough on the Gulf but “it should be a good day at the Rodeo docks on Friday,” hinting that it is getting better.
Right behind him, the charter boat 100 Proof with Capt. Allen Staples backed in with a couple of first-place fish. Steve Gibicsar of Fort Walton Beach pulled in a 12.6-pound Almaco Jack and Ray Powers of North Carolina weighed in a 10.6-pound triggerfish.
First fish Texas angler weighs in first fish of 75th Destin Fishing Rodeo: a 5.4-pound redfish
Before the scales closed Tuesday, Capt. Jason Rogers on the private boat Sea Ya came in with a 10.8-pound wahoo caught by Brian McKee of Colorado for first in the Private Boat Division. McKee also landed a 12.6-pound barracuda for a first in the Offshore Division and a 21.8-pound wahoo for a first in the Senior Division.
Not only have fish been coming in but people as well and buying up the Rodeo merchandise.
“If the first three days of the Destin Fishing Rodeo are any indication of how things are going to go for the 75 th annual event it’s going to be spectacular,” said Helen Donaldson, executive director of the Rodeo.
Thus far, she has registered 123 private boats, 90 charter boats and 62 anglers in the Pier, Bridge, Jetty and Surf Division.
“Rodeo T-shirts are flying out of the trailer; the fish are coming in finally that the weather has calmed down some.
“If you miss coming down to the harbor and the Rodeo, you’re missing the heart of Destin fishing village tradition,” Donaldson said.
The scales located behind AJ’s Seafood and Oyster Bar on Destin harbor are open daily throughout October from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m.
“And you never know what’s going to come in. And I like it when I don’t know, it just heightens the excitement,” Cheves said.
A river that’s been flowing through southeastern Pennsylvania for millions of years continues to have unusual sightings and findings.
The unique waterway that flows to the Chesapeake Bay can be a foot deep and a mile wide, and in other areas be close to 200 feet deep and fewer than 100 yards wide.
Devin Winand, deputy director of the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association , in Wrightsville, has been following the current trends of the waterway and some of its history.
He said there are petroglyphs made of underwater serpents that may have been there centuries ago.
“It’s an ancient river. It’s arguably the oldest, but certainly one of the oldest rivers in the world, he said. "Some geologists are saying 300 to 350 million years old and others are saying even older than that potentially. So if you think about it in that context, there have been dinosaurs that have roamed the Susquehanna.
“You think 350 million years, that predates flowering plants. … You can let your imagination go wild in terms of that timeframe and what could have lived here."
At the Samuel S. Lewis State Park high up on a hill in York County, Winand said there are rocks that have fossils of species that lived underwater.
Today, the river has a wide variety of fish including smallmouth bass, large flathead catfish and a few northern snakeheads.
There have been some unique finds as well by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission .
Geoffrey Smith, the warmwater unit leader for the agency, said unique fish like pompano and Atlantic needlefish have made it into the Susquehanna River as they made their way north from the Conowingo Dam in Maryland. Now, the dam has lifts in place for people to monitor what fish can go above the impoundment.
“One of my more curious finds over the years, we were doing a bass survey looking for melanistic smallmouth and we came across two four-foot grass carp. They came launching out of the water unexpectedly. We weren’t looking for those that day and it came as a shock. I found large striped bass a couple of different times during surveys, most recently one in the Conowingo Dam in the lower river,” Smith said. “It was a really big female. Who knows where she came from or how long she’s been around,” he said about the fish that measured more than 40 inches long.
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Flathead catfish seem to be the largest fish swimming in the river.
“We’re seeing them getting larger and we’re seeing them extend their range," Smith said. "We see them more and more places each year. I just caught my first one out of the west branch just a few weeks ago.”
The state record flathead was caught on May 14, 2023, in the river. Mike Wherley, of Fayetteville, reeled in a 66-pound, 6-ounce flathead while fishing in Lancaster County. The mammoth fish measured 55 inches long and was returned alive back into the Susquehanna .
“I do think you’ll see the state record go back and forth between Schuylkill (River) and the Susquehanna. It’s been kind of traded back and forth each year. Those fish moved into both rivers roughly the same time, a few years apart,” Smith said.
“That’s pretty typical of an invasive species. When they move in, that first wave of fish grows really rapidly and gets quite large and most of these fish we are seeing were probably in that first wave to get through,” Smith said. The agency reports flatheads were detected in the Susquehanna in 2002 and in the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers in 1999.
“So they’ve been here 20-plus years,” Smith said, and he believes the population will take off in these rivers. “They’ve got lots of food, great hiding places, it’s a great scenario for them. And they are pretty adaptable. They can live in just about anything and seem to have done so."
Winand has heard tales of large fish swimming near the dams on the river.
“There’s always those age-old stories of divers going down to inspect the dams and seeing these monster catfish. Whether they are just gigantic flathead catfish or some species that’s lived in the deeps for 100 years and nobody is really sure what they are,” he said with a grin about the tales being shared.
Northern snakeheads are another invasive fish in the Susquehanna, and they were first found in the river in 2020.
“As far as we know, they are limited between York Haven and Holtwood dams,” Smith said.
Snakeheads are long, dark-colored fish that can grow to 36 to 40 inches long and weigh up to 10 or 11 pounds.
“That’s a large individual that gets to 10 pounds. That’s kind of like the holy grail of snakeheads is something over 10 pounds,” Smith said.
Snakeheads are an invasive species and the Fish and Boat Commission would like anglers to remove or kill any snakehead they catch because they are competing with other fish in the water for food.
“Filet them, eat them; supposedly they are delicious,” Smith said.
The reason snakeheads are in eastern Pennsylvania, Smith said, is because people imported them from Asia because they taste good.
“People love to eat them. They got released from there,” he said.
Ted Evgeniadis, executive director of the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, said hydropower projects on the lower end of the river in Maryland are preventing some of the invasive species from moving into Pennsylvania.
“From Havre de Grace up to the Conowingo Dam, you have all those species down there. You have blue catfish, you have striped bass, you have all those migratory species, snakeheads. That first 10 miles of river, you’re getting all those species that are coming up,” Evgeniadis said about the start of the river.
The large river has hosted a variety of unique creatures over the years.
Winand remembers just a few years ago, in 2021, someone’s pet alligator in Wrightsville escaped and spent time in the river. According to media reports, the reptile, named Oscar, was captured by its owner.
There have also been pink-colored birds landing on the river.
“Over on the Conejohela Flats, which is a series of islands on Lake Clarke on the Susquehanna in the Washington Borough area, over the years we’ve seen roseate spoonbill,” Winand said about the pink colored birds. Other times they have seen loons that have been migrating through.
He also recalled a pelican being there one time.
"You’ll see these migrating birds, whether they get off course or just took a detour, whatever the case may be, that end up in our area. Certainly, when you see a pink bird flying around the Susquehanna, it looks way out of place,” he said.
The river is known for bald eagles, but occasionally golden eagles and peregrine falcons can be seen there as well. Winand once saved a fledgling peregrine falcon that fell in the river from the Route 462 bridge.
“Right place, right time,” he said. Someone monitoring the nest noticed the bird in the river and flagged Winand down while he was driving with a kayak on his car’s roof. “I paddled out and pulled this peregrine falcon out of the water. I had it sitting on my lap as I paddled back to the shore, which was a very cool experience,”
The young raptor was taken to a wildlife rehabilitator for treatment and Winand was invited to watch it being released into the wild.
The waterway experts said a variety of unusual things ranging from household items to vehicles have been found in the Susquehanna.
“One of the most ironic ones was just a couple of years ago,” Smith said. He was helping on a bass project in Danville where there are bedrock ridges that have gaps and spaces. “I went over something with the boat and I’m like I got to go back and see what it was, it just caught my eye. And what it was, was a porcelain plate. Something you would eat dinner on. It was really old, but perfectly intact in one of those fissures in the rock. How does it get there and how is it intact?” he pondered about it not even having a chip or other damage.
Winand said his organization is planning to help with a clean-up effort in October and some of the larger items that people want to remove include a hot tub that ended up along the river and pontoons from pontoon boats that have been lodged in the waterway as well as other things. “Your full assortment of 55-gallon drums and all the single-use plastics and kids basketball poles. Basically, if it floats and is near the river, it’s made its way down there at this point,” Winand said.
“We do cleanups throughout the year, we get as many volunteers as we can and we partner with other organizations,” Winand said about physically removing the trash from the riverbed. “It’s unnatural. It’s not supposed to be there.”
Storm events have led to boats being abandoned and large pieces of docks floating away. Storms can even move whole trees out into the waterway. “It’s always impressive to see this massive tree with a whole line of seagulls or a bald eagle sitting, hitching a ride down the river as it’s floating by,” Winand said. “Some of that stuff is entertaining because it is natural, whereas the other stuff is a bit depressing when you see it,” he said.
Winand remembers in 2018, a major storm event on Otter Creek, a tributary to the Susquehanna River in southern York County, washed camping trailers and a pickup truck into the water. Volunteers had to disassemble some of the items to be able to get them out of the watershed. “Some of these end up being serious projects to try to remove out of there,” Winand said.
There is also an unusual human-made attraction on the river: a Statue of Liberty replica. “You’re driving along and all the sudden there’s the Statue of Liberty,” Winand said. The replica was placed by several individuals on a former railroad piling in the waterway in the Dauphin Narrows. It’s a unique attraction to people passing through the area.
Evgeniadis said the river changes with different weather patterns.
“When you see the river, you can see it on a day like last week when you saw everything from the gallon drums floating downstream to the debris going downstream because we had a significant rain event. All that is visible,” Evgeniadis said.
“There’s a lot beneath the surface that you’ll never see, one because it’s invisible, sometimes it’s not, but a lot of times it is. Water can be crystal clear, but it could have issues with it. It could be contaminated with pollution and you’ll never know about it until it is tested and you found out there’s something wrong with it.”
He said the region has the same problems that other rivers have across the country with municipal stormwater and sewage systems overflowing during major rain events.
“It’s a third-world problem we have here in good old Pennsylvania. But that same problem happens unfortunately all around the country as well,” Evgeniadis said.
Smith said the PFBC and the Pa. Department of Environmental Protection are monitoring the water quality to make sure the water is safe for aquatic life and for humans. “We are collecting samples and analyzing samples kind of constantly,” Smith said.
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One of many dinosaurs that will be at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland. Photo courtesy of Jurassic Quest
Make no bones about it, it’s going to be a great weekend, starting with Jurassic Quest at Cross Insurance Arena . Animatronic dinosaurs will delight the kids, who will also get a kick out of digging for fossils and riding on a baby dino. Another option in our weekly roundup is “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” at the Maine State Music Theatre in Brunswick.
Some of the candy available at the Granite Hall Store in Round Pond. Photo by Aimsel Ponti
For an even sweeter experience, we’re sending you candy shopping. We’ve shined a light on five shops with something extra to offer and created a nifty guide of 18 to look you can find all around southern Maine and the Midcoast. From giant shops like Sweetz & More in Wiscasset to charming places like the Granite Hall Store in Round Pond, there’s a candy shop out there calling your name.
The Brackett’s Market 4-Cylinder Pros compete Saturday at Wiscasset Speedway. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel
Should your sweets-seeking adventure bring you to Wiscasset, we clue you into several other things to do in town, including car races at the Wiscasset Speedway.
Bagel sandwich with eggs, cheese and pork roll from Dutchman’s Wood-Fired Bagels in Brunswick. Photo by Aimsel Ponti
Want to hit breakfast right out of the park? Make your way to Brunswick for an egg and cheese sandwich from Dutchman’s Wood-Fired Bagels . We’re particularly partial to the one with pork roll and bodega sauce. Your taste buds can thank us later.
Ling-Wen Tsai, “Rising/Sinking Study Chair,” wood and milk paint, 12 x 12 x 5 inches. Photo courtesy of Corey Daniels Gallery
Farther south in Wells, check out “Life Forms,” a women’s sculpture collective at the Corey Daniels Gallery. You’ll see works by about a dozen artists as you make your way through the exhibit.
U.S. Navy Band Country Current performing in Tennessee. Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class April Enos
For some Sunday afternoon live tunes, head to Memorial Park in Freeport at 3 p.m. for a free performance by Country Current . The band is the only U.S. Navy country/bluegrass ensemble, and the show should be a foot-stomping good time.
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Place in a mixing bowl and squeeze over 1 ½ limes. Season with salt, and toss to combine. Refrigerate for 2-3 hours until the fish turns opaque. When ready to eat, drain the fish, add the spring onion, chopped herbs, chilli, coconut milk, a generous pinch of black pepper, and any extra vegetables, and stir well.
Smoker Craft Big Fish 14 Big Fish boats for sale 2 Boats Available. Currency $ - USD - US Dollar Sort Sort Order List View Gallery View Submit. Advertisement. Save This Boat. Smoker Craft 14 Big Fish . Littleton, New Hampshire. 2022. $5,164 Seller Naults Powersports 1. Contact. 603-606-9804. ×. Save This Boat. Smoker Craft Big Fish DLX 14 ...
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Big Fish I, like its sister Big Fish II, is a 43 foot Atoll 6, designed by Philippe Briand. It was built in 1999 by DUFOUR. Atoll sailboats have been specifically designed for charters in the Caribbean and have a similar style to a catamaran as their salon and kitchen are above deck. It takes up to 10 passengers distributed throughout four cabins.
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This is a great option if you would like to leave all of the equipment for your boat, at your boat, but with the mast down. Our Big Fish cover fits snugly below the rub rail of the hull to seal out dirt and water. It features a Velcro attachment around the aft section of the boom (the part that hangs over the back of the boat).
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Title Fee Description Resident Commercial Fishing License $180.77 Required for any resident 16 years of age or older who uses or operates or assists in using or operating any boat, aircraft, net, trap, line, or other appliance to take fish for commercial purposes, or who contributes materially to the activities on board a commercial fishing vessel.
Fishing Streams & Regulations. Check the PA Fish and Boat Commission website for Opening Day of Trout Season: Big Spring Creek, Children's Lake, Doubling Gap Lake, Fuller Lake, Green Springs Creek, Middle Spring Creek, Mountain Creek, Opossum Lake, Yellow Breeches Creek. Year-Round Fishing: Laurel Lake, Mountain Creek (from Adams County line downstream to the backwaters of Laurel Lake)
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Right behind him, the charter boat 100 Proof with Capt. Allen Staples backed in with a couple of first-place fish. Steve Gibicsar of Fort Walton Beach pulled in a 12.6-pound Almaco Jack and Ray Powers of North Carolina weighed in a 10.6-pound triggerfish. First fishTexas angler weighs in first fish of 75th Destin Fishing Rodeo: a 5.4-pound redfish
Like many inhabitants of Thiaroye-sur-Mer, he used to make a decent living as a fisherman before fish stocks started to deplete a decade ago due to overfishing. "These big boats have changed things, before even kids could catch some fish here with a net," Gueye said, pointing at the shallow water.
Big catfish. Flathead catfish seem to be the largest fish swimming in the river. ... Snakeheads are an invasive species and the Fish and Boat Commission would like anglers to remove or kill any ...
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