Coastal
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New Vmc® Coastal Black™ Hooks
The best saltwater hooks "just became even more potent," says George Poveromo, host of "George Poveromo's World of Saltwater Fishing" on NBC Sports Outdoors.
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California's Coastal Fishing Ban May Become Permanent
In a stunning admission, the California Fish and Game Commission introduced the possibility that recreational fishing may never return to California's coastal waters designated as Marine Reserves by the Marine Life Protection Act.
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Best Bass Tournaments (BBT) Feb. 13 at Nacimiento
Tournament: Nacimiento Date: 2/13/2016 Body of Water: Lake Nacimiento Launch Location: Main Ramp Details: Sign ups for this event will be held at 5am the morning of the event in front of the fish cleaning station in the main parking lot of the lake.
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Best Bass Tournaments Coastal Region Opener at Nacimiento Jan. 16
Information for Best Bass Tournaments Coastal Region Opener at Nacimiento this coming weekend.
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NOAA Promotes "Living Shorelines" in Coastal Areas
NOAA has released a Guidance for Considering the Use of Living Shorelines, which outlines how we promote living shorelines as a shoreline stabilization technique. Along sheltered coasts, living shorelines can preserve and improve habitats and the benefits they provide and promote resilient communities
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B.A.S.S. Lends Support To Center For Coastal Conservation
B.A.S.S., the world's largest fishing organization, yesterday announced its corporate sponsorship of the Center for Coastal Conservation. The sponsorship underscores the commitment of B.A.S.S. to the preservation of recreational angling and conservation of U.S. waterways.
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A New Report Demonstrates that Banning Traditional Fishing Tackle in California Will Cause Significant Economic Harm
Alexandria, VA – May 22, 2015 - A report released on Monday by the California Coastal Conservation Association and the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) demonstrates that banning traditional fishing tackle will have a negative impact on fishing participation, which generates millions of dollars for fisheries conservation in the state.









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