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Bass Fishing: How to Fish a Front Runner
Matt Allen of http://www.tacticalbassin.com discusses how to change the presentation of your walking top water baits by using a Front Runner. To read the whole article visit http://www.tacticalbassin.com/ To support Tacticalbassin do your shopping at http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/
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Bass Fishing: How to Fish a Front Runner
Matt Allen of http://www.tacticalbassin.com discusses how to change the presentation of your walking top water baits by using a Front Runner. To read the whole article visit http://www.tacticalbassin.com/ To support Tacticalbassin do your shopping at http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/
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Five Years After The Spill, Settlement Provides for Meaningful Gulf of Mexico Restoration
BATON ROUGE, LA – Five years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster that claimed 11 lives and dumped nearly 3.2 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, officials in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana announced an $18.7 billion settlement with BP.
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How to fish deep on the ledges: Instructional Shortcast
this "How to Series" learn to catch bigger bass on Kentucky Lake in the summer time. During this instructional video FLW Champion Scott Martin explains a simple approach to bass fishing deep on the ledges and shallow in the grass. Scott will also explain the right rod, reel and line up for each technique so you will be more successful. Deep Diving crankbaits and the River2Sea topwater Rovers are the stars of this ShortCast.
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MT Fish & Wildlife Commission To Meet July 8-9 In Great Falls
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host a public open house in Great Falls for the Fish & Wildlife Commission on July 8, which will be followed by the commission's regular monthly meeting on July 9.
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Bass management is evolving
Bass anglers may wonder why the Sunshine State supports some of the best bass fishing in the world. Florida’s abundant lakes and rivers provide habitat necessary to produce good fisheries and the Florida largemouth bass possesses unique genetics that favors rapid growth to trophy size. Harvest management through fishing rules and regulations also play a role, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is currently considering sweeping changes to streamline bass regulations and make them more effective.
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Saratoga (WY) National Fish Hatchery Celebrates 100 Years in Operation
DENVER- The Saratoga National Fish Hatchery is celebrating 100 years in operation on July 3rd and 4th in the town of Saratoga, Wyoming.
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Drought Prompts Fish Evacuation at American River and Nimbus Hatcheries
With a fourth year of extreme drought conditions reducing the cold water supply available, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is moving fish out of the American River and Nimbus hatcheries for the second year in a row.
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Bass Fishing: How to fish a Popper
Matt Allen of http://www.tacticalbassin.com discusses how to fish a popper for big bass during the summer months.
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Senate Appropriations Bill Casts Uncertainty on Conservation Funding
Deep cuts to key conservation programs in Senate legislation prompt partisan backlash that could impede the bill; sportsmen urge Congress to address funding decreases
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Essential Toolkit for Your Boat
When you are out on the open water, the last thing you want to think about is something going wrong. If something does happen to your boat when you are on the open water, would you have the tools on board to fix it? Do you know what tools to keep on board for common boat problems?
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Using a Beast for a Smallie on a Negotiator
Using an Abu Garcia Revo Beast for a smallie. First fish on the first trip with my newest swimbait, The Roman Made Negotiator.
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Using a Beast for a Smallie on a Negotiator
Using an Abu Garcia Revo Beast for a smallie. First fish on the first trip with my newest swimbait, The Roman Made Negotiator.
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Fisheries Restoration Grants Deadline Extended
The grant application deadline for anadromous salmonid restoration projects that address impacts of the ongoing drought has been extended, due to the recent addition of a consultation requirement.
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Cabela's to Hire 180 for Huntsville, Alabama Store
Online applications being accepted now; doors scheduled to open fall 2015 SIDNEY, NE – Cabela's is now accepting online applications for approximately 180 full-time, part-time and seasonal positions at its new Huntsville, Alabama, store. "This staff will have the opportunity and privilege of being a part of the first Cabela's store to open in Alabama," said Steven Smith, general manager of the new store.
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Cast Your Vote for State-Fish Art People's Choice Award
BROOKLYN CENTER, MN -The worldwide online public voting for the 2015 People's Choice Award is now open for Wildlife Forever's State-Fish Art Contest, presented by FLW. As the saying goes ... the one with the most votes wins! The People's Choice last year was a brook trout painting by Claudia Jo, a talented 6th grader from New York. .
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NOAA Seeks Comment on Reallocation of Commercial/Recreational Red Snapper Harvest
NOAA Fisheries is seeking public comment on a draft environmental impact statement for Amendment 28 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) is considering an action to reallocate the red snapper harvest between the commercial and recreational sectors.
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CDFW Law Enforcement Now Recruiting Current Peace Officers
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is recruiting current peace officers who are interested in a career as a wildlife officer. Applications are open only to those who have:
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Lake Fish Stocking to Continue
Efforts to re-establish a viable fishery in Lake Altus-Lugert will continue after recent sampling efforts that show the lake has not recovered from two deadly golden algae blooms. "We are doing everything we can, because it is our highest priority," said Larry Cofer, southwest region fisheries supervisor for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
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Expanded Hunting and Fishing on Wildlife Refuges Represents Increased Access, Opportunities for Sportsmen
A decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to expand hunting and angling opportunities on 21 national wildlife refuges across the country drew praise from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, which works on increasing sportsmen's access to places to hunt and fish, particularly on publicly owned lands.