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Unified Command is beginning significant in-river work today
For safety purposes, the public should avoid the Middle Fork of Feather River
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Beginning Nov 15 anglers can buy the 365-day fishing license!
Fishing licenses purchased for 2023, from now through the end of 2022...
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Reminder: Discontinued Sales Community Fishing licenses
Anglers who want to fish CFP waters in 2022 will either need to have a General Fishing license or Combination Hunt/Fish license, or purchase one once their Community Fishing license expires in 2022.
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Best Of Bassmaster to Air Beginning January 3
Fishing fans will be able to spend their Sunday mornings with the world’s best anglers beginning Jan. 3
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Updates from Camanche Beginning July 2
Working together with our agency partners and public health officials, we’ve developed a sustainable operating plan to allow outdoor recreation to continue at Lake Camanche.
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Eleven models from ST. Croix cover beginning to advanced fly anglers
Good trout fishing isn’t too hard to find. Affordable, versatile and smooth-casting fly rods designed for a myriad of trout fishing applications and techniques shouldn’t be either. This line of thinking is the inspiration behind St. Croix’s all-new series of Mojo Trout freshwater fly rods.
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May is the beginning of sea turtle nesting season
May is the beginning of sea turtle nesting season on many of Florida’s sandy beaches. Beachfront property owners and beach visitors can help nesting turtles and hatchlings by turning off or shielding lights that are visible from the beach at night.
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4th of July Sale beginning now until July 5th
4th of July Sale beginning now until July 5th. Thank you all for your support and we wish you a great Fourth of July!
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LEW’S joins forces with ArmyBassAnglers
Army Bass Anglers (ABA) announces the signing of Lew’s as the organization’s exclusive reel sponsor in a multi-year agreement beginning in 2017.
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C.C. Cragin Reservoir temporarily closed beginning Sept. 6
C.C. Cragin (Blue Ridge) Reservoir, located about 25 miles north of Payson, will be closed starting Sept. 6 to allow for the next phase of the ongoing renovation of boating access facilities.