If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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Tourism to Lake Mead National Recreation Area
contributed $280 million to the local economy in 2022.
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CDFW wildlife officers joined the Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessel
Many thanks to the owners/operators of the Dana Pride and the Fish 4 Life program
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NO FISHING LICENSE REQUIRED DAY
All fishing regulations, such as bag and size limits, gear restrictions, report card requirements, fishing hours and stream closures remain in effect. C
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NOAA’s Proposed Vessel Speed Restrictions
Boating Industry Leaders Have Expressed Their Concern Over The Proposed Rule Expansion And The Devastating Impact It Would Have On Coastal Economies In Georgia And Across The Atlantic Coast.
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Smallmouth bass don’t belong in Oregon’s Umpqua River system
The thrill of the catch. Gurgle, gurgle, gurgle…splash! As I reared back and the fishing rod bent in a tight arc, I thought, “This is a good start!”
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Southern California's 'water doctor' pushes for transformation
In the past, everyone was focused on the delta as the solution for our future,” he said. “We need to diversify. We need to look at other options.”
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Texas Game Wardens Recognized During August Commission Meeting
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Executive Director David Yoskowitz, Ph.D. recognized Game Wardens Robert “Bobby” Kana, Cynthia Guajardo-Echols and Chaplain Scott McIntosh at Thursday’s Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting.
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SoCal Expansion of IGFA Great Marlin Race
The IGFA Great Marlin Race, in partnership with Stanford University, has been deploying tags in Southern California and Mexico since 2014 with the help of dedicated anglers participating in the Master Anger Billfish Tournament.
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CDFW Completes Release of 23 Million Fall-Run Chinook Salmon
raised at its four Central Valley anadromous fish hatcheries, the Feather River Fish Hatchery, the Nimbus Fish Hatchery, the Mokelumne River Fish Hatchery and the Merced River Hatchery.
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NOAA Announces $240 Million for Coastal Habitat
This funding has been made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act.
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CATCH AND RELEASE RESPONSIBLY
Catch and release fishing has been an important part of recreational fishing for some time, and the practice continues to increase in popularity with many throughout the state, as anglers have come to value many fish species – like trout, bass and muskellunge – more for their sporting qualities than as table fare.
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PBS Preview - Park History, Fisheries Hall of Fame & Lake Casa Blanca
The Story of Texas State Parks
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California’s only native sunfish may see a population rebound
Today it is relegated to mostly isolated lakes, reservoirs and ponds with few predators.
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