Basin
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KLAMATH RIVER BASIN SPORT FISHING (
Discuss proposed amendments to Klamath River Basin sport fishing regulations.
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Nick Linder breaks down the basics of basin crappies
Lion’s share of the crappies you targeted in the bays and weedy shallows have drifted offshore.
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Tagged Steelhead Get Reward in Umpqua Basin
Anglers who catch a hatchery steelhead and return the snout to an ODFW collection barrel have a chance to win a $50 gift card if their fish is coded wire tagged. Monthly prize drawings run December through April 2020.
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On-the-ground exercise in the Columbia River basin for infestation
In the past two years alone, we have intercepted more than 50 boats with mussels attached
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Volunteer Cleanup Scheduled Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area has scheduled a cleanup and hunting blind maintenance day.
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Closure of Some Recreational Fishing in Klamath Basin
The Commission accepted a petition to list Upper Klamath-Trinity River Spring Chinook Salmon as endangered, setting into motion a status review to be completed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).
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3 Million More Smolts for Columbia Basin Hatcheries
Plans to release 3 million additional hatchery-raised smolts into the Columbia River Basin are raising questions about the impacts increased hatchery production could have on recovering wild stocks.
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B.A.S.S. Central Opens Safe to Return to Atchafalaya Basin
The Atchafalaya Basin was scheduled to host the first event of the Central Opens back in February, but heavy rains, major flooding and unsafe navigational waters in the basin caused the tournament to be postponed until Oct. 27-29. High water levels in the basin remained throughout the spring and summer, but the tournament waters are in “good shape” now, according to Bassmaster Elite Series pro Cliff Crochet.
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NOAA Draft Recovery Plan for Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Yelloweye Rockfsh, Bocaccio
NOAA Fisheries is seeking public comment on its draft recovery plan for yelloweye rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus) and bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis) in Puget Sound, the Strait of Georgia, and the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca (generally referred to as Puget Sound/Georgia Basin). These species were listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 2010. Bocaccio are listed as endangered and yelloweye rockfish are listed as threatened.
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NOAA Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee Seeks Nominations for Columbia Basin Partnership
NOAA Fisheries and the Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee (MAFAC) are pleased to announce we are seeking nominations for the new Columbia Basin Partnership (CBP) Task Force. This Task Force will assist MAFAC in developing recommendations on quantitative goals for all salmon and steelhead in the Columbia Basin – listed and non-listed species – in order to address long term conservation needs, harvest goals, and Tribal/treaty responsibilities for NOAA Fisheries consideration.
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Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area Seeks Volunteers for Cleanup and Maintenance Day
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area (UBBWA) is seeking volunteers to assist with a cleanup and hunting blind maintenance day on Saturday, Aug. 6 from 7 a.m. to noon. UBBWA consists of Little Dry Creek and Llano Seco in Butte County and Howard Slough in Glenn County.
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Louisiana to Change Bass Creel Limit on Atchafalaya Basin June 20
tchafalaya Basin Black Bass Creel Limit Set to Change – Beginning Saturday, June 20, black bass regulations on the Atchafalaya River Basin will be consistent with statewide regulations – no length limit with a 10 fish daily creel.