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  • CDFW’s Special Operations Unit and Delta Bay Enhanced Enforcement Program are on the lookout

    CDFW’s Special Operations Unit and Delta Bay Enhanced Enforcement Program are on the lookout

    illegal fishing activity along the Sacramento River.

  • CDFW Delta Bay Enhanced Enforcement Program

    CDFW Delta Bay Enhanced Enforcement Program

    Special Operations Unit was commended by the Colusa County District Attorney’s Office

  • Enhanced REVROS LT Spinning Reels

    Enhanced REVROS LT Spinning Reels

    DAIWA introduces improved, stylistic, high-performing, and smartly priced spinning reel family.

  • Enhanced Fish & Boat AZ Map Available

    Enhanced Fish & Boat AZ Map Available

    The adventurous Arizona angler, boater or paddler now has a tackle-box tool that can unlock about any fishing excursion in the state.

  • Enhanced Navionics+ detailed charts now with $50 rebate for compact chartplotters

    Enhanced Navionics+ detailed charts now with $50 rebate for compact chartplotters

    Revolutionary chart maker Navionics, has packed their new Navionics+ titles with additional features at an affordable price for smaller boat owners. The Navionics+ charts now include ready-to-use coastal nautical charts and thousands of lakes preloaded with the crowd-sourced, hi-definition SonarChart™, as well as the downloadable and publically-sourced Community Edits. Boaters can benefit from twelve months of free chart and Community Edits updates. Leading plotter manufacturers have integrated other hi-tech features of Navionics+ charts such as the time/fuel-saving Dock-to-Dock Autorouting and Plotter Sync.

  • Bass Habitat at Texas' Lake Austin Enhanced With Attractors

    Bass Habitat at Texas' Lake Austin Enhanced With Attractors

    Austin—Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) partnered with Texas Tournament Zone (TTZ) and the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department and Watershed Protection to install fish habitat structures assembled out of brush into Lake Austin on June 7, 2015. TTZ, a Friends of Reservoirs chapter member, has led fundraising efforts and volunteer recruitment to help restore fish habitat recently denuded in the lake. Ashe juniper (mountain cedar) tree cuttings will be bundled and sunk at strategic fishing hotspots throughout the lake.