If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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45 people charged: overfishing, fishing without licenses and ...
I understand how desperate people are in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic — I get it
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Fish Hatcheries Remain Closed to Public
Salmon spawning season is in full swing at many state hatcheries
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American River Clean Up
Help us protect your happy place by pitching in to clean up along the river and parkway.
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DFW Uses Drone to Monitor Noxious Weeds
Drone flights will start as early as this week and continue into October
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2020 Program Report Released from IGFA
The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) recently released its 2020 IGFA Program Report, an annual publication that outlines the breadth of the organization’s work around the world.
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39 razor clam digs scheduled
State shellfish managers have also approved the first four days of razor clam digging starting Sept. 16
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Seeking Striped Bass Anglers
Fall weather has begun to set in and striped bass have set off on their annual fall migration
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has closed 49 properties
They were closed following the USFS announcement of the temporary closure of all national forests in California
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Salmon Quota Met on Lower Klamath River
Based upon California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) projections of the recreational fall Chinook salmon catch on the Klamath River, anglers will meet the Lower Klamath River adult fall Chinook salmon quota below the Highway 96 Bridge near Weitchpec for the 2020 season.
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31 Invasive Species Citations
Technicians inspected a total of 1,530 boats at stations in the Lake Powell area from Friday to Monday.
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Drainpipe Cause of Infestitation Fish Hatchery
Since New Zealand mudsnails were detected at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Bluewater Fish Hatchery Tuesday, Aug. 18, the department continues to look at whether infected fish were stocked at lakes or reservoirs and what led to the infestation.
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COVID-19 Brought Cleaner Air, But Crowded Streams
Fishing became a popular way for people to escape the house during the coronavirus quarantine..
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Stopping Poachers
Almost 114 million square miles of harsh deserts, rugged canyons, sweeping plateaus, rivers, lakes and thick forests that are spread across some 15 counties.
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Fishing Closure at Mouth of Klamath River
The spit fishery at the mouth of the Klamath River will be closed to angling
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Pilot project on UV light to kill algae and other invasive plants
The pilot project on the south shore showed that applying the light treatment caused invasive plants to deteriorate or completely collapse within seven to 14 days of treatment
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Clean, Drain, Dry” Your Wakeboat
A new video from Wildlife Forever, funded in part by a BoatUS Foundation Grassroots Grant shows watersport boat owners how to easily follow “Clean, Drain, Dry” at the boat ramp to help prevent the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). Support for the video also came from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and boat retailer Marine Max.