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Fish Trafficking, Counterfeit Money, Marijuana, and Meth Bust (Video)
Wildlife officers have arrested two suspects for trafficking striped bass in Fresno County, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced.
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Tiger Shark Recaptured in North Florida 10 Years After Tagging
The tiger shark was caught as a pup when it was a mere 32-inches long, and, remarkably, it was caught 10 years ago to the day from when Wolk landed the fish.
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South Atlantic States Cobia Hearings
The South Atlantic states of Virginia through Florida have scheduled their hearings to gather public comment on the Public Information Document (PID) for the Interstate Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for Cobia.
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Targeting Riprap for Fall Bass
Fishing riprap shorelines is a great avenue to search out smallmouth and largemouth bass alike.
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College Fishing Team Angler Lands Lake Record Spotted Bass at Thunderbird
At an organized team outing this past weekend, Oklahoma University Fishing Club member Alexis Howard broke the Lake Thunderbird record for a spotted bass.
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Why Berkley Gulp! Out Fishes Live and Plastic Baits
Gulp! is water based. There is not one morsel of plastic in Gulp!. Water based also means water soluble. Scent dispersion is 400 times that of plastic baits. Gulp! baits literally breathe water.
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Go Fish: State License Plate to Support Marine Habitat
During the 2016 session of the Georgia General Assembly, members of the Coastal Conservation Association spearheaded an effort to get coastal legislators to amend Georgia law to authorize a new specialty motor vehicle license plate.
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Double-Digit Largemouth Bass Caught at Eastman | California Big Bass!
Watch the video | Kevin Cheng Moua caught this 11.08 largemouth bass at Eastman Lake in Fresno, Calif. ON Monday, November 14, 2016.
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NOAA Plan to Restore Pelagic Gulf Fishes
The Open Ocean Trustee Implementation Group (TIG) is implementing a project to help restore pelagic fish in the Gulf. This project will benefit the Gulf of Mexico in the short- and long-term and will compensate for impacts from the spill.
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Lake May be Drained to Stop Whirling Disease
An entire lake may have to be drained of all its trout — or all of its water — to stop a deadly fish parasite (whirling disease) from spreading to more waterways.
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Comprehensive Delta Update | November 11
Fishing report from the California Delta. Stripes, Sturgeon, Salmon are Solid Free fishing seminar at Delta Dan's Outdoors Stripers in Disco, Holland and other updates for the week of November 11.
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THANK YOU VETERANS
On this Veterans Day, let us remember the service of our veterans, and let us renew our national promise to fulfill our sacred obligations to our veterans and their families who have sacrificed so much so that we can live free. ~ Dan Lipinski
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Lake Hefner Confirms Invasive Zebra Mussels
Biologists with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the City of Oklahoma City confirmed invasive zebra mussels have found their way into Lake Hefner, a water-supply reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City.
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Invasive Species Found on Dock
Zebra mussels confirmed in Adley Lake in Otter Tail County Invasive species found on dock The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed zebra mussels in Adley Lake in Otter Tail County. This is one of several confirmations this fall as docks and boat lifts are being checked for invasive species at the end of the season.
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Mille Lacs Lake to Be Open for Winter Walleye
Mille Lacs Lake to be open for winter walleye fishing Winter fishing limits 1 walleye, 5 northern pike per angler
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Fish Sampling on Smith River Nets Lunker Trout
CWF volunteers are a great asset to the Agency assisting staff in a variety of field and office activities. Al's reporting and photos are very informative on the hard work of surveying rivers to gather data to improve management of the Commonwealth's fisheries.
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Nimbus Hatchery Fish Ladder to Open
The salmon ladder at Nimbus Hatchery in Rancho Cordova will open Wednesday, Nov. 2, signaling the start of the spawning season on the American River. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) hatchery workers will open the ladder gates at 10:45 a.m. Hatchery employees may take more than a half-million eggs during the first week of operation alone in an effort to ensure the successful spawning of the returning fall run Chinook salmon.
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2016 Anglers Marine Bass-A-Thon
Anglers Marine is proud to sponsors ith 30th Anniversary Bass-A-Thon Show with many seminars and vendors!
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