Jul 01

Boaters Report Entangled Marine Animals At Sea

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Massachusetts coastal waters are home to endangered marine animals including sea turtles and whales. Entanglement in marine debris and fishing gear su

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Jul 01

Veterans Get a Break on a Utah Fishing License

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You can save money on a Utah fishing license if you've been injured while serving in the armed forces. To show its appreciation for the sacrifice you

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Jul 01

Walking On Water: Grindstone Lake

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The Walking on Water “Lake of the Week” will feature the deepest lake in the area, Grindstone Lake.

Original post by Moose Lake Star Gazette

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Jul 01

‘All hands on deck’ for state game wardens

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It’ll be “all hands on deck” during the July 4th holiday weekend as state game wardens take to crowded and in some cases dangerously low Texas lakes to enforce boating laws.
“Realizing the potential danger and the high number of water fatalities we’ve had so far this year, we’ll have a […]

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Jul 01

NMFS Launches Android App to Encourage Live Release of Atlantic Shortfin Mako Sharks

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NOAA Fisheries' Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Management Division launched a new free app for Andriod devices that allows anglers to share informa

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Jul 01

The Best Fishing Tales Go Untold

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You probably won’t see them on television. Sponsors’ logos won’t be wrapped around their boats or their bodies.You’ve likely never heard of them.

Original post by Patch.com

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Jul 01

Gingrich Says He Hasn’t Used His Rod In 30 Years

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This week, in an interview with Barbara Walters, presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich talked at length about how he has not used his fishing rod in over thirty years.

Original post by IFishNews

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Jul 01

Fishing zone reports for Jul 1

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‘It’s all about the fluke around here,’ Bob Oakley at Schupp’s Landing in Highlands said.

Original post by Asbury Park Press Online

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Jul 01

Bays closed, spillway open to fishing

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It’s been 10 days since the Army Corps of Engineers closed the bays of the Bonnet Carre spillway.

Original post by WWL-TV New Orleans

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Jul 01

Doug Stange

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In-Fisherman Editor In Chief Doug Stange has been in the fishing industry since 1975, when he first wrote for Fishing Facts magazine.

Original post by Walleye Insider

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Jul 01

Jeff Simpson

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Jeff Simpson has been in the fishing industry for more than 20 years-14 of those years at In-Fisherman. After acquiring a degree in journalism from South Dakota State University, Simpson was hired as a staff writer for In-Fisherman’s popular walleye publications and assigned coverage of the walleye tournament trail.

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Jun 30

Nassau Tightlines: With smoke down, fishing heats back up

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This tarpon was caught at the south end of Little Talbot Island State Park in the Fort George Inlet by a fireman visiting from Orlando.

Original post by The Florida Times-Union

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Jun 30

NOAA sets fishing quotas for bluefin tuna

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The allocations divide the available 2011 U.S. bluefin tuna quota of 957 metric tons among commercial and recreational fishing sectors for the fishing season that began on June 1. “The best way to ensure the long-term sustainability of bluefin tuna is through international cooperation and strong domestic fishery management,” said […]

Original post by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Jun 30

Take Me Fishing, Redux

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My son has two friends who are brothers named Mark and Matt. Mark is the elder and he is 14. Their dad Mike has taken […]

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Jun 30

Salmon fishing off to fast start

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The last day of June is here and what a month it has been for fishing Atlantic salmon on the Miramichi River.

Original post by Canada East

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