Aug 21
Salmon fishing is going strong at the mouth of the Columbia River, catch rates remain steady off the coast and the popular Elliott Bay chinook fishery
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Aug 21
NORTH SABINE Redfish are good in the marsh on small topwaters. Trout have been taken in the middle of the lake under birds. SOUTH SABINE Trout are g
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Aug 21
Similar to hunting for game, fishing for tripletail in the late summer is a matter of getting to where they live. If you can get to the places they frequent,…
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Aug 21
Similar to hunting for game, fishing for tripletail in the late summer is a matter of getting to where they live. If you can get to the places they frequent,…
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Aug 21
Fishing Tuesday was tough. Doug and I started at 6 and were out of the water by noon. The fish were not very active in the morning. I threw Case magic Sticks and Jacks worms almost dead sticking them and sometimes twitching with a very slow reel. The fish that did hit would hammer the baits and provide for some great excitement and aerial shows. Doug ended the morning with a 16-incher that slammed a X-Rap. Wish we could have stayed for the evening bite. Some days are better than others. Our Streams will only get better through October so get out and enjoy them. If you want to learn more about our Middle TN Streams feel free to call I am booking October now and limited dates in September.
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Aug 21
ALAN HENRY
Water lightly stained; 84 degrees; 0.16′ low. Black bass are good on buzzbaits, spinnerbaits and large blue fleck soft plastic worms fished along timber lines. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs.
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Aug 21
Classes filling fast for popular Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ (KDWP) Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) Program is designed to provide women a chance to learn about hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreation in a friendly, supportive environment. During a three-day workshop at Rock Springs 4-H Center Sept. 26-28, volunteer instructors will teach participants a variety of skills, including fishing, wingshooting, camping, orienteering, rifle marksmanship, botany, dog handling, archery, and more.
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Aug 21
Great Plains Nature Center publication features work of K-8th grades students
The votes are in, the judging complete, and the final design and layout completed for the Great Plains Nature Center’s (GNPC) second “Kansas Critters” book. On Saturday, Aug. 23, GNPC will honor the 223 young artists and authors grades K-8 whose 238 art and text entries comprise the second book in the series, Kansas Critters: A Wildlife Book Written and Illustrated by Kansas Kids. Four book receptions will be staged throughout the day to individually acknowledge each artist and author.
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Aug 21
Classic guide to native grasses and plants enhanced and updated
Fort Hays State University (FHSU) has announced the Second Edition of Pasture and Range Plants, a classic guide to plant life in the North American Plains ecosystem. This invaluable guide has been completely revised by the FHSU Alumni Association, custodians of the book, and Dr. Robert A. Nicholson, professor of biological sciences at the university.
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Aug 21
CONWAY – Do you want to learn more about Arkansas’s bears?
A one-day course on Bears and Bear Hunting is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 11, at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
Biologists with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will lead discussions on bear biology and management along with the history of bears and hunting strategies.
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Aug 21
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Aug 20
Q. Bret, tell us a little about your guide service including: a brief history, number of people you take out on an annual basis, and why you started your own guide service? A. Alexander’s Guide Service, …
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Aug 20
Tropical Storm Fay Puts Damper On Central Florida FishingThe Ledger, FL – 51 minutes agoTropical Storm Fay moved through Florida Tuesday and Wednesday and I'm sad to say it put a serioius damper on my fishing time. I spent hours covering the …Lake Okeechobee benefits from heavy rainfall TCPalmall 111 news articles
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Aug 20
The Norway Post : No control with illegal fishingNorway Post, Norway – 49 minutes agoThe chance for being caught fishing illegally in Norwegian waters is very small indeed. This is the opinion of the senior public prosecutor in the counties …
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