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  • New Ohio State Record Yellow Perch Certified

    New Ohio State Record Yellow Perch Certified

    The new state record yellow perch, weighing 2.86 pounds, was caught by David Berg of Mentor, Ohio in Lake Erie in Lake County, Ohio. Berg caught the yellow perch April 18, 2016, using a minnow for bait, on a St. Croix spinning rod with 8 lb test braided line. Berg's yellow perch is 15.75 inches long and 13.75 inches in girth.

  • Fatsack Offers Mobile Fishing App to Record Catches

    Fatsack Offers Mobile Fishing App to Record Catches

    Fatsack Outdoors Inc., a South Carolina-based technology company, introduced a mobile fishing application to improve the experience of both professional and recreational anglers. In its first year, Fatsack acquired more than 10,000 users, attracted the attention of SC Launch, and aligned themselves with some of the biggest names in the industry.

  • Fish Release Mortality Science from NOAA

    Fish Release Mortality Science from NOAA

    Discard and release mortality occurs when fish or other animals are caught alive and then die after release. Severe injury or predation, such as being eaten by another animal at the water's surface after release, can cause immediate death. body { margin: 0 0 0 0; } var switchTo5x=true;stLight.options({publisher: "2cf4c6e9-4b97-4c89-8998-d966608c8dc4"});

  • Rapala Daily Catch Lands on iOS and Android Devices Today

    Rapala Daily Catch Lands on iOS and Android Devices Today

    GameMill Entertainment and Concrete Software have caught and released Rapala® Daily Catch, a one-touch, pro-fishing game available on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. Travel to beautiful, real-world, 3D environments across North America to hunt the sport's top freshwater game fish.

  • Martens Earns Classic Bid With Final-Day Catch Of 28-14 On Lake Guntersville

    Martens Earns Classic Bid With Final-Day Catch Of 28-14 On Lake Guntersville

    Thomas Martens of Lago Vista, Texas, caught a total of 28 pounds, 14 ounces Saturday to win the Team Championship Classic fish-off on Lake Guntersville. Martens earns a spot in the 2016 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro on Grand Lake O' the Cherokees out of Tulsa, Okla., March 4-6.

  • Study Reports Drop in Recreational Catch Rate of Dolphin off South Carolina

    Study Reports Drop in Recreational Catch Rate of Dolphin off South Carolina

    Even with a marginal improvement of fishing in May, the fishing fell short of the catch rate for the three-month period of May, June, and July observed in 2014. The overall average number of fish caught per trip this year was 15.7 percent lower than noted for the same period in 2014.

  • Catch a BTT Tagged Permit, Win a Pair of Costa Del Mar Sunglasses

    Catch a BTT Tagged Permit, Win a Pair of Costa Del Mar Sunglasses

    For a limited time, Costa Del Mar will be offering a free pair of Costa Sunglasses for any reported recaptured permit!

  • Technique How-to: Bait Awareness when Flipping to Increase Your Catch Ratio

    Technique How-to: Bait Awareness when Flipping to Increase Your Catch Ratio

    Bassmaster Classic Champion Denny Brauer explains how "bait awareness" when flipping can increase your catch ratio. Time of year, water temperature and other things that change the feel of the bite.

  • Kayla Nevius Wins GoPro Best Catch Contest

    Kayla Nevius Wins GoPro Best Catch Contest

    Kayla Nevius of Bodfish, Calif., is the grand-prize winner in the GoPro Best Catch Contest Powered by Bassmaster and will receive a boat and motor package, GoPro gear and additional prizes.

  • How Far Will You Go To Catch Giant Bass?

    How Far Will You Go To Catch Giant Bass?

    How far will you go to catch giant bass or to fish hidden waters never fished before? Here's a sneak look at the new upcoming TV show, "DIRTY MISSIONS" with Billy Skinner and Bucky Leigh.

  • Massive Catch Reduction Possible on N.J. Summer Flounder

    Massive Catch Reduction Possible on N.J. Summer Flounder

    Massive Catch Reduction Possible on N.J. Summer Flounder

  • How-to Catch the Fish of a Lifetime

    How-to Catch the Fish of a Lifetime

    Matt Allen of Tacticalbassin.com did a seminar at the International Sportsman's Expo. The topic was "How to Catch the Fish of a Lifetime", breaking down everything from Swimbaits to Jigs to Spinnerbaits.

  • How-to Catch the Fish of a Lifetime

    How-to Catch the Fish of a Lifetime

    Matt Allen of Tacticalbassin.com did a seminar at the International Sportsman's Expo. The topic was "How to Catch the Fish of a Lifetime", breaking down everything from Swimbaits to Jigs to Spinnerbaits.

  • TrophyCatch DoubleTake - Trophy bass caught twice

    TrophyCatch DoubleTake - Trophy bass caught twice

    Robert Burnett caught, weighed, clipped and released this 8-pound TrophyCatch bass, then 15 minutes later caught it again. Showing that catch-and-release works. Read the story http://www.westernbass.com/article/angler-lands-same-trophy-bass-twice-practicing-catch-and-release

  • NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comment on Recreational Catch Surveys

    NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comment on Recreational Catch Surveys

    NOAA Fisheries is seeking comments on a new Procedures Directive outlining a process for transitioning to improved recreational fishing catch and effort survey methods.

  • Record Striper Caught

    Record Striper Caught

    Lawrence Dillman of Rockaway Beach became the most recent record-breaking angler in Missouri when he hooked a giant striped bass on Bull Shoals Lake using a rod and reel. The new "pole and line" record striped bass caught by Dillman on May 21 weighed 65 pounds, 2 ounces with a length of 49 ¾ inches and a girth of 36 inches. Dillman used 20-pound test line and a chub minnow to catch the behemoth.

  • N.Y. Bans Catch & Release Photos of Out of Season Fish

    N.Y. Bans Catch & Release Photos of Out of Season Fish

    The New York state Department of Environmental Conservation is cracking down on anglers who take photos of fish caught out of season and post them on social media websites, according to the Watertown Daily Times. Photographing such fish is now a ticketable offense under a regulation that took effect April 1. The regulation is listed on Page 52 of the new DEC fishing guide that people get when they buy a fishing license.