Fishing Report – May 2011

Crazy Bear Lodge is Back – Lake Havasu

As the new owners and operators of Crazy Bear Lodge we would like to offer you our warmest greetings.  After enduring a devastating fire that nearly swallowed the lodge whole, Crazy Bear is stronger than ever.  We were very fortunate to escape without any damage, mostly in part to the fact the fire fighters were using the lodge as there home base to fight the enormous fire.  This allowed the crews to fend of the fire from our infamous rock and save Crazy Bear for the next generation of fisherman.  We allowed a couple years for the trees to recover and for the new growth to appear.  The recovery has been incredible and therefore we are taking select groups for the 2011 summer season.  Dedicated to the outdoors our team own 2 other fishing lodges in BC.  In the fall you will find us on the banks of the Bulkley River battling wild steelhead (you can learn more about this operation here).  The rest of the year we are attacking salmon and steelhead in the remote waters of the Queen Charlotte Islands (for more in click here)

– Lake Havasu

Sweetwater Angler Pulls Rare Trophy from O.H. Ivie: Toyota ShareLunker 523 – Lake Havasu

ATHENS—Faron McCain of Sweetwater went fishing at O.H. Ivie Reservoir April 14 intending to catch a big largemouth bass on her spawning bed, and he did just that.

– Lake Havasu

Fishing Report – April 2011

Bass Grabbers Bank Tournament Trail 2011 – Lake Havasu

Bass Grabbers Bank Tournament Trail 2011 is looking for more competitors!

– Lake Havasu

BassGrabbers Bank Fishing Tournament – Lake Havasu

BassGrabbers Bank Fishing Tournament Trail is looking for competitors!!

– Lake Havasu

Trip To Holy Land

Caddo Bass fishing reportLake 3/16/11 – Lake Havasu

Bass fishing on Caddo Lake is great with water temps ranging in the low to mid 60’s water color is stained to clear the main lake bite has been the best for me there are a lot of bites to be had fishing windy points of islands and main lake points in 2 to 4ft of water watermelon red flukes,senko’s’ gold rogues, and soft plastic creature baits are working best in these areas.

– Lake Havasu

Caddo Lake Bass fishing report 03/08/2011 – Lake Havasu

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– Lake Havasu

February 2011

Lake Havasu News

Lake Fork Trophy Bass Fishing Report 3-7-2010 – Lake Havasu

The fishing is getting hot at Lake Fork right now with warmer temperatures finally arriving and water temperatures increasing to a range adequate for the annual spawn to take off. This is a relief after all the dismal cold days that we have had this winter. I can’t remember a year that I wore thermal underwear for as many consecutive fishing days as I have this year. I am not going to put them up just yet though as it is spring and you just never know when the next cold blast will strike.

– Lake Havasu

Riechers Named TPWD Coastal Fisheries Director – Lake Havasu

AUSTIN – Following an extensive nationwide search, Robin Riechers has been selected to lead the Coastal Fisheries Division at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Riechers began his career with TPWD in 1988 and has served in various roles within coastal fisheries, most recently as the Science and Policy Director.

– Lake Havasu

O.H. Ivie Does It Again – Lake Havasu

West Texas lake produces two Toyota ShareLunkers in less than a week

ATHENS, Texas — O.H. Ivie Reservoir sent another Toyota ShareLunker to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) January 21, just five days after sending its first entry since 2002.

– Lake Havasu

How long a worm a Bass would Bite??? – Lake Havasu

Two (2) years of testing…Not in stock ponds..not in Mexico, but in local lakes where the average fishermen and women fish, and as the saying goes, “in our own back yard” the good ole USA.  Started with a 2 foot worm, results xxx.  21″worm, results xxx 19″ xxx …18″xxx. Finally  the ultimate length???

– Lake Havasu