I was wondering how you might read a fishing report for a new person in fishing to a expert person who might have grown up without knowing or useing a fishing report.

Where do I find a fishing report, Do I go to the library or just go to Cabelas or even go online to Google.com.

A fishing report is information on where the fish are and what is best to use in that area of a lake, stream, creek, river, pond, or ocean. Some of the topics you might find in a good fishing report is:

Date

Variety or kind of fish

Wind speed

Temp

Times of High and Low tides

Here is an example of a Fishing report from https://www.ncaquariums.com/jennettes-pier-fishing-report

Tuesday, October 15: A good start today with a lot of variety: BLUEFISH, SPECKLED TROUT, SEA MULLET, CROAKER, SPOT, POMPANO. Foggy, wind WNW 5-10 mph. Small, clean swell, water temp 73 degrees. High tide 8:49 a.m. and 9:05 p.m. Low tide 3:16 p.m.

I come across takemefishing and they give us up-to-date fishing reports from around the country but I am sharing with you the information on Virginia.

Virginia Fishing Reports

Find local fishing reports on the following websites on the following websites to keep you up-to-date on local fishing information. Find out where the fish are biting, the best places to go and what baits and lures to use to catch big fish today.

REPORT

Conclusion

Hope this post was helpful to you and that you have a very successful trip fishing your trip with your friends and family! Check out the other sections of my blog for more tips on ThebookOnGoneFishing.

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