If Fish Could TalkFishing Conservation
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Lake Trout Harvest Tournament Offers $10,000 in Prizes
Lake Trout Harvest Tournament Offers $10,000 in Prizes Anglers: Help us maintain balance at the Blue Mesa Reservoir fishery
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2020 World Record Game Fishes
A wide variety of unique feature articlesincludingone angler’s 17-year quest for the world’s biggest
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Oregon and Washington on the Columbia River
With an already depressed run and broodstock concerns where they are, I’m ready to err on the side of the fish
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New COVID-19 Resource on States’ Reopening Plans frim NMMA
. In response, NMMA is releasing a new state tracking document, which serves as a quick guide to these reopening plans, benchmarks and task forces.
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Avoid Spawning Lake Sturgeon
Lake sturgeon can be unintentionally caught by anglers fishing in certain waters
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2020 "Waters to Watch"
This annual list represents a collection of strategic conservation efforts implemented on rivers, streams, estuaries, and lakes to protect, restore, or enhance fish habitat.
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Resident Vs. Migrating Striper
If fish are dying at greater than 50% or 60% a year, that’s a problem.
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National Safe Boating Week Like No Other
The BoatUS Foundation offers two National Safe Boating Week tips:
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CDFW Lifts Fishing Delay in Alpine County
This decision does not affect the trout season in any other county.
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Fisheries Allocated Millions in Assistance due to COVID
Tribes, and territories with coastal and marine fishery participants who have been negatively affected by COVID–19.
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Court Blocks Trump’s California Water Grab
A federal court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to pump more water to the agricultural Central Valley,
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Pacific halibut sportfishing season to Open
The spring all-depth Pacific halibut sportfishing season in Oregon’s Central Coast Subarea (Cape Falcon, just north of Garibaldi to Humbug Mountain, just south of Port Orford) will open
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Pollution, Overfishing for Striped Bass
Striped Bass Face Pollution, Overfishing Each year usually starting in April, large schools of striped bass make their way north along the coast. Most make a journey of 500 miles or more from Chesapeake Bay.