Aug 13
After a total sockeye closure last year and only a 3-day opening in 2008, fisherfolk crowded onto local bars on Monday, the first day of what may be a generous sockeye opening this year.
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Aug 13
J. Edward Roush Lake will switch from being managed by the DNR Division of State Parks and Reservoirs to being managed by the DNR Division of Fish and
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Aug 13
Qualified Louisiana shrimp fishermen may receive up to $12,000 in cash benefits and obtain technical training under the U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Aug 13
COLUMBUS, OH – Boat owners wishing to rent public boat docks at several popular Ohio State Park lakes have until Tuesday, August 31 to enter lottery d
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Aug 13
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will host four public meetings in August to review proposals to modify Washington white-tailed d
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Aug 13
SALEM, Ore. – Starting this week, fishery managers from Washington and Oregon will test the feasibility of five types of alternative commercial fishin
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Aug 13
CONCORD, N.H. — Get primed for the fall hunting seasons at a series of evening talks by area hunting experts at 7 p.m. on Tuesday evenings from Augus
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Aug 13
COLUMBUS, OH – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), which administers the Clean Ohio Trails Fund, has approved grant proposals for trail p
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Aug 13
NORMAN, Okla. (August 12, 2010) – Blue Heron Communications, an outdoor-specialty marketing and public relations firm based in Norman, Oklahoma, annou
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Aug 13
> North Country It is interesting to monitor the water levels in Northern New Hampshire as we witness these mid-summer, unsettled weather patterns. W
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Aug 13
Editor's Note: This Friday, Alabama DCNR writer David Rainer looks at the question all of us have asked regarding the Gulf of Mexico -what now? We tha
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Aug 13
The dog days of summer are upon us, and humid, sticky weather and hot temperatures plague us.
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Aug 13
> North Country
It is interesting to monitor the water levels in Northern New Hampshire as we witness these mid-summer, unsettled weather patterns. We have all watched as our region experiences drought, humidity, and heavy thunderstorms. When you consider these intertwined relationships it can become difficult to predict the effect on freshwater fish. The landscape that surrounds your favorite fishing spot is designed to act as a slow release system for the precipitation that falls as rain and snow. Most systems work like a giant sponge, adding water in a consistent pattern. When this system breaks down, like areas of heavy deforestation, for example, the result is flashy, dynamic runoff that begins intensely and ends quickly. Right now, most fish are benefiting from a healthy landscape that provides them with good water flows and cooler temperatures. There have been several heavy downpours this week with some areas receiving three inches of […]
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Aug 13
Harrisburg, PA – Anglers fishing the Kinzua and Youghiogheny tailraces should find plenty of trout to keep them busy this fall. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) recently released yearling trout (6-9 inches) in the tailraces from their Pleasant Gap State Fish Hatchery. These fish are intermediate in size compared to a typical fingerling, which are stocked at less than the statewide minimum legal size of 7 inches, and to a typical adult trout, which are stocked at approximately 10-11 inches.
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Aug 13
Tahuya River recreational game fish
Action: Open catch and release season for game fish on the Tahuya River.
Effective Dates: Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, 2010
Species affected: All game fish species
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