Fish
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Science of Berkley: Behind the Scenes in the Berkley Factory in Spirit Lake, IA
No one on the planet pursues the art and science of catching fish like we do.
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Fishing the Berkley Havoc Sick Fish on Guntersville with Justin Lucas
Elite Series professional, Justin Lucas, meets up with Tackle Warehouse on Lake Guntersville to give us a first-hand look at his favorite Berkley and Abu Garcia products for this time of year. Utilizing the Berkley Havoc 5.5" Sick Fish, Justin gets off of the main lake and concentrates on a shad pattern in the rivers using an Abu Garica Veracity and an Abu Garcia Revo SX Gen 3 Casting Reel. Make Sure to keep it locked-in to Tackle Warehouse for more great giveaways, exclusive content, and the best products at the best prices.
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Justin Lucas and the Sick Fish on Guntersville
lite Series professional, Justin Lucas, meets up with Tackle Warehouse on Lake Guntersville to give us a first-hand look at his favorite Berkley and Abu Garcia products for this time of year. Utilizing the Berkley Havoc 5.5" Sick Fish, Justin gets off of the main lake and concentrates on a shad pattern in the rivers using an Abu Garica Veracity and an Abu Garcia Revo SX Gen 3 Casting Reel. Make Sure to keep it locked-in to Tackle Warehouse for more great giveaways, exclusive content, and the best products at the best prices.
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Fishing, Hunting Report Card Data for Many Species Due Jan. 31
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reminds anglers, divers and hunters that Jan. 31, 2016 is the due date for turning in steelhead, sturgeon, abalone and north coast salmon report card data, as well as unfulfilled deer tag report cards (a new requirement for this year).
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Eggman Introduces New Law to Force Statewide Vote on Governor Brown’s Twin Tunnels Project
Assemblymember Susan Talamantes Eggman announced today that she is introducing legislation to block the Governor’s controversial Twin Tunnels project unless it is approved by the voters of California on a statewide ballot.
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Michigan Grand Fish, Grand River Display Opens Jan. 23 at Grand Rapids Museum
The Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) announced today a brand new exhibition, Grand Fish, Grand River, will open Saturday, Jan. 23. This new exhibit is a thematic extension of the current West Michigan Habitats exhibit, and includes two 10-month-old Lake Sturgeon.
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CDFW Awards $31.4 Million to Fund Ecosystem and Watershed Restoration Projects
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the selection of 24 projects that will receive funding from its Water Quality, Supply and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014 (Proposition 1) Restoration Grant Programs
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Arizona GFD Beats Storm to Deliver Trout
On New Year's Eve at Canyon Lake, Chris Y. caught this nice bass on a DEPS Slide Swimmer 250 on the north shoreline of the main lake in crystal clear water -- with 20 mph gusts.
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Finesse Fishing Smallmouth Bass- 3" Reins bubbling shakers
Bassmaster Elite Pro Paul Mueller discusses fishing the 3" reins bubbling shaker worm on a zappu cocho tungsen jighead
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Bluefin Tuna Show Early off N.C. Outer Banks
Bluefin tuna season is here again, traditionally running from November through March, sometimes into April, and there have already been landings in Carteret County, as well as some anecdotal reports of the prized commercial fish showing up off the Outer Banks.
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Understanding Winter Smallmouth Migration with Luke Clausen
Smallmouth prefer to spend time on flat surfaces looking for food. This is especially true of big smallmouth bass, where smaller sized fish spend most of their time on steeper banks.
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Help Stop the Tunnels! Celebrate the Delta's Beauty and Bounty!
Celebrate the Delta’s beauty and bounty in Mardi Gras style for a good cause! Reserve your spot by January 22nd. No tickets will be sold at the door.
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Zebra Mussels Found in Sherman’s Lake Dean Gilbert
AUSTIN—Zebra mussels have been found in Lake Dean Gilbert in the city of Sherman’s Pecan Grove Park.
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Commercial and Recreational Rock Crab and Recreational Dungeness Crab Fisheries Open in Southern Portion of the State
On Dec. 31, 2015, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the Fish and Game Commission (Commission) were notified by the director of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) that, in consultation with the director of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), a determination has been made that Dungeness and rock crab caught on the mainland coast south of 35° 40′ N Latitude (near Piedras Blancas Light Station in San Luis Obispo County) no longer poses a significant human health risk from high levels of domoic acid and that the fisheries should be opened in a manner consistent with the emergency regulations.
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A Must Read: Farmers Try Political Force to Twist Open CA’s Taps
Dear friends, This article published on December 30, 2015 in the New York Times, "Farmers Try Political Force to Twist Open California’s Taps" is a must read! It's not just the tunnels. Whether the tunnels are built or not, unless we stop the over pumping of the Delta at the Tracy pumps, the Delta will collapse. And here is what those South of Delta water users are all about, excerpt: "A water utility on paper, Westlands in practice is a formidable political force, a $100 million-a-year agency with five lobbying firms under contract in Washington and Sacramento, a staff peppered with former federal and congressional powers, a separate political action committee representing farmers and a government-and-public-relations budget that topped $950,000 last year."Read the New York Times article here.Have a joyous 2016!