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CA Drought: Recent storms put the 'nail in the coffin' for drought
We cannot manage water in California as we've had for the last 40-50 years
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Hot weather and fish care - don't put ice directly in to the livewells!
There are many videos online about techniques to cool your livewell water...BUT...
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MLF Bass Pro Tour Put on Hold
MLF Postpones Stage Five of the Bass Pro Tour, Originally Scheduled for Late April 2020 MLF Bass Pro Tour
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Changes in strategy can put more fish on the ice during the mid-winter blues.
Four Tips for Mid-Season Ice Fishing Success Changes in strategy can put more fish on the ice during the mid-winter blues.
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Boat Registration Reactivation Program put over 50K boat owners with lapsed registrations back on the water with registrations
RBFF Boat Registration Program Brings Over 50,000 Boats Back to the Water 2018 program included campaigns in 19 states
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Duel Hardcore Lipless and Two Berkley Powerbait Max Scent Plastics Put Day 3 Bass in the Boat for Bobby Lane Bassmaster Open Win
Bobby Lane of Lakeland, Fla., won the 2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Eastern Open No. 1 held on Kissimmee Chain of Lakes out of Kissimmee, Fla., with a three-day total of 60 pounds.
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Justin Patti Holds Top Spot at 2017 WON Bass U.S. Open Day Two
A little over a year ago, Justin Patti left Callville Bay Marina on the second day of the WON Bass U.S. Open in the lead. By the end of the day, he had succumbed to the wild swings that Lake Mead’s fishing is known for.
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River2Sea is ready to put $1250 CASH in your pocket | Ultimate Frog Challenge Bonus
The stakes just got higher for UFC3, as River2Sea, purveyors of the finest top water frog baits available are offering a $1,000 CASH bounty for the winning Pro Division team and $250 CASH bounty to the winning Am Division team that shows proof of purchase of at least one River2Sea frog! (purchased during the month of July).
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Plan to Put Wastewater into 2 Maryland Trout Streams Raises Debate
Anglers are concerned that discharges will make Piney Run and Deep Run too hot for the fish By Timothy B. Wheeler, Bay Journal