Flooding
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California bracing for severe flooding from snowpack melt
It contains twice as much water as the state’s 28 major reservoirs.
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Closed Due to Dangerous Water Levels and Potential Flooding
Water levels are being monitored on a daily basis and a decision to reopen the rivers will be made once these extraordinary dangerous conditions improve.
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Flooding Postpones B.A.S.S. College Tournament
Flooding at Smith Lake Park in Cullman, Ala., has prompted B.A.S.S. to move the College Series at Lewis Smith Lake
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B.A.S.S. Central Open Reschedule Due to Rain and Flooding
Heavy rainfall across central Alabama over the past two weeks has caused water levels to soar
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Coho Restored and Flooding Reduced with Habitat Project
Juvenile coho salmon use estuaries to eat and grow before migrating to the ocean. Photo: USFWS/Roger Tabor
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Project Restores Coho and Reduces Flooding
Juvenile coho salmon use estuaries to eat and grow before migrating to the ocean. Photo: USFWS/Roger Tabor
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Wildlife Corridors at Yolo Bypass Will Help Animals Escape Flooding
CDFW’s Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area serves two critical – but sometimes competing – needs. The 16,670 acres of riparian and agricultural habitat in Yolo County provide a refuge and an all-you-can-eat buffet for migratory waterfowl and resident wildlife to the west of Sacramento and the increasingly urbanized surrounding communities.
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B.A.S.S. Reschedules First Central Open Because Of Heavy Rains, Flooding
Because of heavy rains, major flooding and unsafe navigational waters in the Atchafalaya Basin, B.A.S.S. — working with local officials — has elected to reschedule the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open to fall 2016.
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Try Bumping Stumps with Crankbaits after Fall Flooding
It won't be too long before the first big rains of fall start up around the country, and before bass make their transition to the very backs of creeks.
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Historic Flooding Affects OK Fishing, Wildlife Areas
Many public hunting and fishing areas managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation have sustained damage from the historic flooding that has engulfed many sections of the state this month. Especially hard-hit are fishing areas at the Lower Mountain Fork River below Broken Bow reservoir and roads and camping sites at Blue River Public Fishing and Hunting Area north of Tishomingo.