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Second Missing Fisherman Found Near Louisiana
The Highway Patrol reports the body of 54 year old Earl Fogle of Saverton was pulled from the river south of the riverfront near Louisiana.
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Tests found E. coli contamination at 9 sites along Sac river
E. coli is often caused by fecal contamination. However, the Sacramento County Health Department has not identified the source of the E. coli found in the American River.
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Fishing guide found guilty for crimes related to his paid angling endeavors
In 2016, Swann, proprietor of Swanny’s Guided Fishing, pleaded guilty to one count of violating the endangered species act, and was fined $7,500. That guilty plea came after Swann was accused of illegally harvesting two wild coho salmon on the Cowlitz River while he was out on a paid guide trip. After video and photos of the fish in question surfaced on the internet, Swann was accused of cutting off the adipose fins of the fish in order to make them appear as if they were clipped hatchery stock, which is legal for harvest.
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A pair of fishermen found a PAIR of trophy stripers
You've got to see this pic! Brent Hobbs and partner Cody Bergdahl shown in the photo.
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Copperopolis man faces 13 years | Found guilty of boating under the influence at Lake Tulloch
As a Calaveras County Superior Court clerk read out the guilty verdict on Monday afternoon for Dean Payne, a Copperopolis man accused of injuring two women on Lake Tulloch while under the influence of alcohol, Payne began to slump.
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Jimmy Reese found another use for P-Line
So the first day of the FLW Costa event I found a volunteer or I should say he found me to help him remove a foreign object from his finger.
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Missing FLW angler Nik Kayler's Body Found
A commercial vessel on Wednesday morning found the body of the 38-year-old fisherman missing since Thursday on Lake Okeechobee.
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6 Times Legal Limit of Trout Found on Fisherman
Fisherman caught with 6 times legal limit of trout near Enderby, B.C. "If stuff like this is going on out there, in a couple of weekends that lake would be dead"
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New Zealand Mudsnails Found in California | Carmel River
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has confirmed the presence of New Zealand mudsnails in Monterey County’s Carmel River.
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Canyon Lake
There are now 10 lakes that are infected with zebra mussels.
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Canyon Lake
There are now 10 lakes that are infected with zebra mussels.
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Toxic Algae found near Clearlake Oaks
Water testing of a sample from the shoreline along Island Drive near the Clearlake Oaks county boat launch detected levels of a cyanotoxin ..
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Juvenile zebra mussels were recently found
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is watching Carter Lake after juvenile zebra mussels were recently found in a water sample collected by Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) staff. Although veligers were detected, intensive sampling the past week did not find any adult zebra mussels.
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Aquatic ‘passenger pigeon’ shiner found swimming in the Rio Grande
Dr. Kevin Conway is ecstatic. Conway, a Texas A&M AgriLife Research wildlife and fisheries scientist at College Station, is part of a joint team of researchers from Texas A&M University and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department who after years of searching, recently collected a rare fish from the Rio Grande.
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Ice Fishermen Drown in Ohio Pond
The bodies of two men who fell through the ice while ice fishing on Sandy Pond in Oswego, Monday, were recovered following a search by the Coast Guard and first responders from partnering agencies.
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Giant Salvinia Found on Lake Fork
The infestation appears to be confined to this branch and another small cove west of the dam and occupies an estimated 3.25 acres. Judging by the distribution and age of the plants, it is apparent it has been in place for several months. As is the case for other introductions in East Texas, the plants were most likely introduced to the lake by boat trailer.
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Whirling Disease Found in Wautauga River Rainbow Trout in NC
Whirling disease, a disorder affecting trout, has been confirmed in rainbow trout collected from Watauga River near Foscoe in Watauga County — the first occurrence of the disease in North Carolina.