Aug 13
AUSTIN, Texas – Texas hunting and fishing licenses for 2009-2010 will go on sale Saturday, Aug. 15. Sportsmen are reminded all current Texas annual hu
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Aug 13
The deadline to apply for any of the 13 special youth hunts the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering this fall is Friday Aug. 1
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Aug 13
NEWPORT – Sport anglers who target Pacific halibut have an opportunity to shape the 2010 halibut season by participating at meetings in Astoria and Ne
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Aug 13
SALEM, Ore.– Bob Sallinger, conservation director for the Audubon Society of Portland, will head the list of speakers scheduled to speak at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s STEP Conference Sept. 12 in Salem.
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Aug 13
JOHN DAY, Ore. — According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, a severe thunderstorm caused a flash flood in a tributary of the John Day River near Mitchell earlier this week, killing an estimated 4,000 smallmouth bass on a remote four-mile section of the river. Numerous other fish species including bass, suckers, pikeminnow and carp were also lost, but remarkably no dead channel catfish, steelhead or salmon were found.
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Aug 13
Richard Goodkind of St. Louis Park has won the 2010 Minnesota Trout and Salmon Stamp design contest, the first time Goodkind has won the Minnesota contest. He had entered the contest many times before and was a previous finalist.
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Aug 13
Red River State Recreation Area visitors can now upload camping and fishing photos, check e-mail messages, and surf the Web while relaxing around a campfire in East Grand Forks, Minn.
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Aug 13
Lucas, left, and Phillip Crandall hold up a halibut which weighed 88-and-a-half pound they caught in off Eureka on August 1. Rockfish, halibut, tuna, redtail perch, salmon, abalone — take your pick; it’s all happening now.
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Aug 12
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Aug 11
At several points in every fisherman’s lifetime a number of things have to happen. They happen to every one of us, and we all learn valuable lessons. The list includes…
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Aug 11
One thing you have to hand to fly fishing manufacturers: they are not afraid to build a whimsical product.
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Aug 11
You ever get that sinking feeling when you hang your favorite crankbait on a stump in deep water? You know, when you realize you are going to lose that…
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Aug 10
He’s been working on it since 1998, and it’s finally ready for the marketplace. The Wilcraft is an amphibious, ice-fishing vehicle.
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Aug 10
Lately at Panama Sportfishing Lodge, the occasional rainfall didn’t stop Juan Manuel from tiring his arms out on yellowfin tuna, taking in one day 3 Y
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Aug 10
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