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Asking how the record-setting storm could affect Mead water level
Tropical Storm Hilary moves into the U.S.
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Lake of the Ozarks could be a test
Scientists say lake sturgeon — a prehistoric fish listed as an endangered species in Missouri — have been consistently spawning in the lower Mississippi River near West Alton in recent years.
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Spotted Bass Could Be Key To Win
While Alabama native David Kilgore thinks many anglers will be around big spotted bass during the Bassmaster Central Open on Lewis Smith Lake Oct. 7-9, catching them will be the real trick.
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Oil and Gas Leases Ban Could Limit Wildlife Mitigation Efforts
Most of all, a ban of new leasing on federal lands could restrict the ability of Wyoming’s state wildlife agencies to work with proponents to avoid and minimize impacts to fish and wildlife.
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How Wildfires Could Affect Lake Oroville
The North Complex Fire has burned a large portion of Lake Oroville's watershed.
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Up to 50 million fish could surge
When it’s all done, the fishery will provide nearly half the global supply of wild sockeye salmon.
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Love the action of the Senko but wish you could cover water faster?
Fletcher discusses how he rigs the bait and where and how he fishes it.
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Love the action of the Senko but wish you could cover water faster? VIDEO
Fletcher discusses how he rigs the bait and where and how he fishes it.
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Bass Boat crash videos that could have ended far differently
Two videos that show what can go wrong without warning... pushing the envelope at 102 MPH when prop blows out
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Could desal plants "Restore the Delta"
Some 30 miles north of San Diego, along the Pacific Coast, sits the Claude “Bud” Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant, the largest effort to turn salt water into fresh water in North America.
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The "Fish Feel Pain... It could lead to major changes in the fishing industry" article
The idea that fish suffer runs counter to almost everything Americans have been taught
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Pure Fishing Sale Could Go Through by End of Month
Angling International understands that Pure Fishing could be sold by the end of October. A deal to buy Pure Fishing is set to be agreed within the next month.
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5 Lures that Could Win the U.S. Open
The U.S. Open on Lake Mead has been the premier event in the west for years, and it is becoming a more significant and more prestigious event every year. It attracts the best anglers in the west as well as national touring pros who are hoping to win the event.
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Show Off Your 'Best Catch' and You Could Be Fishing with Mark Zona
If you’re an angler or know someone who is, the countdown begins now for a chance to win big. Showing off your “best catch” could get you an action-packed fishing trip with Mark Zona, former pro angler, co-host of the Bassmaster Elite Series, and host of “Zona’s Awesome Fishing Show” on his favorite lake.
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Catfish caught in Lake Havasu could be Arizona state record VIDEO
Once the moon came out, the bite started. This was the first catch I got, then after that it was back to back action. We didn’t think channel cats is what we were going to catch, but that’s all that seemed to be biting
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Tribes could kill Columbia River sea lions under new bill
Bonneville Dam creates a barrier for fish in the Columbia River, making it a lucrative feeding ground for the sea lions. Because many of the salmon they eat are endangered, it also creates a dilemma for fish and wildlife managers.
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SoCal water agency could vote soon on whether to bankroll Delta tunnels
Facing pressure from Gov. Jerry Brown, Southern California’s largest water agency could vote as soon as April on whether to take a majority stake in the twin-tunnels project Brown plans for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
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There’s stuff near the bottom that could be fish
Sonar Tip: I usually run my regular sonar split-screen with the Structure Scan (right side) looking down. With both transducers looking down, I can get two different views of the same thing, which helps me better interpret what I’m seeing.