Feb 23
OUTDOOR IDAHO explores the beauty, the drama, and the science of nature, while examining the significant environmental and resource issues facing the west.
Original post by KISU-TV Pocatello
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Feb 23
N Funny, isn’t it, how temperatures in the low 20s can feel like a heat wave? That’s how it felt when I spent Valentine’s Day on the Muskegon River with Jon Kolehouse.
Original post by Lansing State Journal
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Feb 23
TPWD/Courtesy Texas bow fishermen and others targeting alligator gar could be looking at a regulation to temporary close fishing depending on spawning conditions in an area.
Original post by Tyler Morning Telegraph
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Feb 23
Organizers of the Battle on Bago ice fishing tournament in Oshkosh are tallying up this year’s success after as many as 7,000 people hit the Lake Winnebago system this weekend.
Original post by WBAY-TV Green Bay
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Feb 22
Even in the low season , there’s plenty to explore in downtown Minocqua, Wis., including antique shops, restaurants, clothing and gift stores, the Campanile Center for the Arts and the Minocqua Museum.
Original post by Star Tribune
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Feb 22
If you survived the winter storms that have been ransacking the country for the past few months, you’re probably about ready to get out of the house.
Original post by California Game and Fish
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Feb 22
Forum member Bonesmuggler Got into some fish in flamingo recently and some nice ones at that, including a beautiful backcountry snook and a big tasty tripletail! my friend took the day off work and hit flamingo in the kayak, we were in the water by 7. The fishing was […]
Original post by Florida Sportsman
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Feb 22
It’s been a year since the Super Bowl of bass fishing came to Grand Lake. This year’s Bassmaster Classic is at Guntersville Lake, Alabama, in the Heart of Dixie.
Original post by NewsOn6 Tulsa
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Feb 22
Impatience is a tangible and terrible thing this week. Every red-blooded saltwater angler fidgets and waits for the March 1 opener of groundfish season, which includes absolutely delectable fish, including red snapper and lingcod and cabezon, just to name a few.
Original post by Noozhawk
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Feb 21
Carraro and Marciano are two of the stars of ‘Wicked Tuna’, a successful serie broadcasted on National Geographic Channel, about the fishermen fishing tuna in Gloucester.
Original post by 9NEWS
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Feb 21
Joe McCabe of Lanesboro, Minn. participates in the 2014 Memorial Ice Fishing Tournament held at the Bass Pond in Lanesboro on Saturday, February 15, 2014.
Original post by Fillmore County Journal
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Feb 21
As I mentioned in my earlier earlier blog the “Super Bowl” of fishing is taking place this week. I’m here in attendance and I see […]
Original post by Misc. Fishing Forums | Fishing news
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Feb 21
Just last week I saw a report that shows a dramatic decline in the striped bass.
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Original post by Misc. Fishing Forums | Fishing news
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Feb 21
It’s tough for an American to get angry at a Canadian, much less feel full-blown contempt.
Original post by Valley News Live
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Feb 21
Competitive ice fishing might be flying under the radar as a high school sport, but among adults, it’s international.
Original post by TwinCities
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