Apr 21
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Women at least 18 years old who want to learn more about outdoor activities are encouraged to participate in the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop Aug. 8-10 at Lake Metigoshe State Park, Bottineau.
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Apr 21
Shrimping this full moon of April has been one of the best years I can recall. Watch for reds and trout to move over the grass flats. (Read more)
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Apr 21
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;New CRP Practice to Address Local Wildlife Needs
A new habitat practice that enrolls croplands, wetlands, existing grass or expired Conservation Reserve Program acres into CRP is available to landowners.
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Apr 21
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Speckled Trout continue to bite well despite full moon. (Read more)
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Apr 21
Off to a great start for Spring , fishing good on Lake Shasta for salmon, Sac River great for wild rainbows. (Read more)
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Apr 21
SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission voted unanimously to prohibit cervid ranchers from knowingly selling “shooter bulls†to facilities in states that allow the hunting of privately-held wildlife, as part of its formal rule-making on the state’s cervid ranching rules (OAR 635-049-0000).
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Apr 21
Fishermen who want to remember every detail of their latest fishing trip can turn to the Camo Shop’s new fishing notebook.
Tulsa, Okla. (PRWEB) April 21, 2008 — Fishermen who want to remember every detail of their latest fishing trip can turn to the Camo Shop’s new fishing notebook.
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Apr 21
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Barry Conservation Camp is located in the White Mountain National Forest at the Berlin Fish Hatchery. Run in cooperation with the N.H. Department of Fish and Game, the camp provides a close-knit community for its 35 campers and eight staff. Nearby York Pond offers swimming and canoeing for the camp. Five cabins house up to seven campers with a counselor in each. Central toilet and shower facilities, as well as a dining hall and kitchen, accommodate the camp.
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Apr 21
Water temps remain cool in the Magic Valley. Fishing has been slow but with a few warmer days it is beginning to pick up.
Salmon Dam anglers are picking up a few rainbow trout, but the best places right now are Milner Dam and the Snake River for bass. Angles are reported doing well at both places. Sturgeon fishing is still doing well on the Snake.
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Apr 21
GARDEN CITY — The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission listened to recommendations concerning the deer and antelope seasons at its public hearing Thursday night in Garden City. Commissioners approved the following season dates for deer.
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Apr 21
Gary Engberg and Wally Banfi will conduct a Free Fishing Clinic at The Boat House of Madison starting at 10:00 AM, Saturday April 26. The clinic is free and open to the public. Angler’s of all skill levels are encouraged to attend. Gary and Wally will cover the basics for people who have never tried fishing and they can also cover advanced topics from the perspective of their combined experience of over 45 years of fishing, guiding and competing in tournaments.
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Apr 21
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Recreational fishing regulations are proposed to change on or about May 1, 2008, for those anglers fishing for groundfish in northern California. The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) announced that these regulation changes will prohibit fishing in waters greater than 20 fathoms (120 feet) in depth and will close specific areas to fishing for rockfish, lingcod, greenlings, cabezon and other groundfish. The primary goal of the new regulations is to reduce the bycatch of yelloweye and canary rockfish.
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Apr 21
PHOENIX – Key access roads in the mountains opened on April 17 allowing anglers and other outdoor recreational users entry to Woods Canyon Lake along the Mogollon Rim and Big Lake in the White Mountains.
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Apr 21
window.document.getElementById(‘post-9636’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Action: Open lower and middle reaches of the Yakima River to fishing for hatchery spring chinook salmon.
Effective date: May 1, 2008 through May 31, 2008
Species affected: Hatchery chinook salmon
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Apr 21
Another nasty day in the bay. East wind, swell and a terrible outgoing tide made conditions horrible!! (Read more)
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