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UPDATE: 53 Firefighers arrive in U.S. to help Carr and Other | Carr Fire more than doubles in size over Whiskeytown Lake
Fifty-three of the nearly 150 specialists who were requested by U.S. officials last week arrived at the Northern California Geographic Area Coordination Center in Redding on Monday, NIFC spokeswoman Carrie Bilbao said, while the remaining firefighters were sent to Redmond, Ore.
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Law adds extra step to boat registration; may help prevent fraud or theft
New state laws to match federal guidelines add an extra step to boat registration, but they may help prevent fraud or theft
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HELP COMBAT SPREAD OF INVASIVE MUSSELS
California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to remain cautious over Memorial Day weekend.
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Family Searching for Missing Fisherman Asks Public for Help
West Sacramento firefighters have already done two searches for Beverly. The family is planning one of their own for Saturday, but there's no public access in the area. So they're asking private owners and anyone with large boats to make it possible.
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Advice Requested | FLW College National Championship (Need Help)
My name is BJ Kendrick and Im a student at Sonoma State University. This year me and my partner have qualified for the flw college national championship on the Red River in Shreveport Louisiana which takes place at the end of May. This is a huge trip for us and we aren't quite sure where to start.
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Double-Up on pre-fish help for New Melones and Pardee | Swimbaits, Swimbaits, Swimbaits
Two chances at a swimbait seminar and FREE Daiwa J-Braid line – used for swimbaits! | Click for Deets!
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Z-Man Fishing pledges a portion of sales to help restore native seatrout stocks
Up and down the Intracoastal Waterway, the home-body tendencies of spotted (speckled) seatrout have forever made them beloved sportfish among anglers. Even while redfish, snook, tarpon and other popular species migrate to offshore waters during various seasons and stages of their lifecycles, seatrout feed, breed and otherwise swim shallow, near-shore waters all year long.
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Californiia Taxpayers Can Help Save Wildlife When They File
You don’t have to own hiking boots or a fishing pole, or have a degree in environmental science to help wildlife. A click of your mouse or a stroke of your pen can help the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) protect—or even save—California’s native sea otters and other rare, threatened and endangered animal and plant species.
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Anglers planting trees in reservoir to help fish survive
This work is especially important this year because of the lack of snowpack
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Fishing for Dream” at the 2018 Bassmaster Classic to help raise funds to support the Catch-A-Dream Foundation.
Ryan Butler will be “Fishing for Dreams” at the 2018 Bassmaster Classic to help raise funds to support the Catch-A-Dream Foundation.
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Bobby Lane Holds 12-Pound Lead at Kissimmee Bassmaster Opens with help of a Berkley Powerbait Max Scent stickworm called The General
Bobby Lane of Lakeland, Fla., maintains the lead on the second day of the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Eastern Open No. 1 held on Kissimmee Chain of Lakes out of Kissimmee, Fla., with a two-day total of 42 pounds.
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Even NorCal's Wettest Winter Wasn't Enough to Help the Delta Smelt Drop to a Record Low
Even Northern California’s wettest winter wasn’t enough to help the poor Delta smelt avoid dropping to another record low in 2017.
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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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Massive line of Fishing Boats On Highway Heading to Help in Texas VIDEO
Look at all these people with their boats coming to help Houston Texas. Heading westbound on highway 90 on the road between Liberty Dayton
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Commerce Secretary Asked to Help Grow Recreation Industry
Recreation Leaders Ask Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to Help Grow Recreation Industry and Participation
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Sportfishing Industry Praises Committee Passage of HELP for Wildlife Act
The American Sportfishing Association (ASA) today expressed support for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works’ (EPW) passage of S. 1514, the Hunting Heritage and Environmental Legacy Preservation Act, or HELP for Wildlife Act. The bipartisan bill, which includes a range of provisions designed to improve the management of fish, wildlife, habitat, and outdoor recreation, passed by a 14-7 margin.
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Boaters Can Help Fight Spread of Invasive Mussels Over Memorial Day Weekend
California agencies combatting the spread of invasive quagga and zebra mussels remind boaters to remain cautious over Memorial Day weekend.
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Adopt a Mono-Tube to Keep Fishing Line Out of Fishery
Help us keep discarded monofilament (fishing line) out of inshore waters. Discarded fishing line can be very dangerous to birds, marine life, and even boats - it is estimated fishing line will last 400-600 years in the environment before it begins to break down. You can help by adopting a monofilament recycling tube, AKA monotube, at one of these popular fishing locations listed below. Adoption involves monitoring your tube twice a month depending on the location. Once collected, the fishing line is sent to Berkley Fishing, where it is recycled into tackle boxes or other fishing equipment, as well as fish habitats!
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Invasive Species An Odd Hero for Native Lakes
by Steven Maier A native fish may be poised for a comeback in the Great Lakes with the help of an invasive species.