Mar 14

Nighttime eelpout frenzy saves slow day of fishing

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The fishing, to be blunt, hadn’t been very good when Peter Howard and I decided to shift gears and try something different that gray afternoon during a recent ice fishing and snowmobiling excursion to the Northwest Angle on Lake of the Woods.

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Mar 14

Wading Safety: What to Do If You Fall in the River

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Sometimes, losing your footing and falling in the river — especially when you are wearing waders — is no laughing matter.
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Mar 14

Sign Kids Up for New Hampshires Barry Conservation Camp Programs

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CONCORD, N.H. — This year, sign the kids up for a summer camp where they'll have fun while getting outdoors and active! Registration is underway for

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Mar 14

Texas Fishing Report

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Here is the weekly fishing report as compiled for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for March 14 and also available on the Internet at http://www.txfishing.com : BASTROP: Water clear; 60-64 degrees.

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Mar 14

FCC Course Change Promising for Boaters

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ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Recreational boaters who rely on global positioning devices to keep them safely on course can breathe a sigh of relief since the Fed

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Mar 14

Commission Finalizes Fisheries Management Plan for Pine Creek

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Bellefonte, PA – After reviewing numerous public comments and suggestions, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has finalized its fisheries management plan for Pine Creek, an 87-mile long stream which originates in Potter County and flows through Tioga, Lycoming and Clinton counties.

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Mar 14

Media Invited to Participate in Walleye Egg Collection, View Collection Process

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Media Invited to Participate in Walleye Egg Collection, View Collection Process
Cortland, OH – Natural walleye reproduction in many Ohio lakes is not consistent enough to produce good year classes of fish annually and saugeye do not reproduce naturally in Ohio reservoirs. These are two very popular sport fish sought after […]

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Mar 14

It is crappie time, and here are a dozen fishing tips

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LITTLE ROCK – When spring approaches, a large segment of Arkansas anglers think of crappie.
It is true that crappie can be caught any time of the year, but spring and crappie seem to go together like ham and eggs, red beans and rice, […]

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Mar 14

State largemouth bass record un-Dunn

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WYNNE – Just over two weeks after an Arkansas largemouth bass record apparently was set, an investigation by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has revealed that the fish was caught illegally.
Paul Crowder of Forrest City claimed to have set the record Feb. […]

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Mar 14

Lake Pueblo State Park to Start Summer Boating Hours

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PUEBLO, Colo. – Lake Pueblo State Park will begin its summer boating hours on Thursday, March 15. On that day, boat ramps will be open daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Throughout the year, all boats must be inspected for aquatic nuisance species (ANS), including quagga and zebra […]

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Mar 14

Jackson Lake State Park to Open to Boating

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Jackson Lake State Park to Open to Boating
ORCHARD, Colo. – Jackson Lake State Park will open to boating on Saturday, March 17, at 8 a.m. The reservoir is free of ice and the lake is full. To prevent the spread of aquatic nuisance species (ANS), including zebra and quagga […]

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Mar 14

John Martin Reservoir State Park to Open for Boating

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HASTY, Colo. – John Martin Reservoir State Park will open for boating on Thursday, March 15. To prevent the spread of aquatic nuisance species (ANS), including zebra and quagga mussels, all trailered vessels and all vessels with gas powered motors must be inspected prior to launch and must launch […]

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Mar 14

Herkimer fisherman falls through ice, drowns in Canadarago Lake

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A fisherman drowned after breaking through ice on an upstate New York lake, the latest in a string of accidents related to the mild winter.

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Mar 14

New Web Page Lists Proposed Wild Trout Waters

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HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has launched a new web page which lists streams that have been sampled by the PFBC and cooperating partners as part of its statewide initiative to document waterways supporting naturally reproducing wild trout.

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Mar 14

Bald eagle soars off Oregon’s Endangered Species List

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission today approved removing the bald eagle from the Oregon Endangered Species List. Commissioners called recovery of bald eagles in Oregon a great success made possible through the cooperation of many agencies, landowners and other partners. Biologists estimated a minimum population […]

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