May 02
A healthy northern pike population is a main reason fisheries crews were able to complete spring spawning efforts in short order under less than ideal weather conditions.
Scott Gangl, North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries management section leader, said crews wrapped up taking northern pike eggs in just six days. “Our crews battled rain, snow and sleet,” Gangl said. “Despite the weather, everything else was like clockwork.”
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May 02
Register now for an exciting day of deep sea fishing off New Hampshire’s coast with the N.H. Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program on Sunday, June 12, 2011. The event costs $70, which includes instruction, bait and rod rental. Bring your own lunch. Sign up by using the print-and-mail registration form at http://www.nhbow.com, or drop off the form at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, N.H. We will begin accepting applications on Monday, May 2. Registration is first-come, first-served and space is limited, so sign up soon if you want to go. You must be age 18 or older to participate.
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May 02
A short closed season for the taking of winter flounder by recreational anglers will be in place once again this spring. The taking of winter flounder will be prohibited in New Hampshire state waters from May 15 through May 24, 2011. Read more:
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May 02
Saltwater anglers heading for the coast this spring should be aware that as of January 1, 2011, all persons age 16 and older fishing in coastal and estuarine waters of New Hampshire need to purchase a N.H.
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May 02
The Recreation Department offered the fishing skills course last spring. It was so popular, the course is offered again this year.
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May 02
A thief took fishing equipment from the bed of a pickup truck parked at Walmart, 1500 Market Place Boulevard, according to a Cumming Police incident report.
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May 02
http://video.pbs.org/video/1862122371/ here is a program you may want to share with your perspective fishing buddies, This program talks about the
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May 02
The Giant Red Drum have been at the Charleston jetties now for a few weeks. The bite is getting better every day. Most of the big fish have been c
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May 02
By Alastair Robertson I think the River Deveron Fishing Festival deserves a good plug because they have never done this sort of thing before and it strikes me as being rather brave.
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May 01
Wahoo typically are perceived as a fish meant for big boats and heavy tackle. But don’t try to convice 18-year old Sean Strahlo.
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May 01
“Squidding for bluefish at Asbury Park,” a woodcut by Theodore Russel Davis that appeared in Harper’s Weekly, on July 3, 1880.
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May 01
Visit www.rgj.com for a photo gallery from Squaw Valley. The Village at Squaw Valley from the top of KT-22. / Tim Dunn/RGJ/Local The view from the top of High Camp.
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May 01
April 25-28, 2011 Lady Pamela 2 Capt David Ide 954 761 8045 The last 4 days of fishing out of Ft. Lauderdale have been fantastic; some of the best
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May 01
At Cascadas Sol de Mayo the 40-foot waterfall rushes through a crevice in massive striated boulders into a deep, clear swimming hole, fed by underground springs.
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May 01
The way Jim Thorpe saw it, Mother Nature was advertising that it was time to go crappie fishing.The hillsides along Lake of the Ozarks were splashed with the white of flowering dogwood trees.
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