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  • Major fish kill investigation

    Major fish kill investigation

    Dead fish are seen along Rush Creek near Lewiston, Minn., on Wednesday. State agencies are investigating a fish kill along the creek that left an estimated 2,500 fish dead.

  • Fish and Wildlife poaching investigation in Athens led to drugs and guns

    Fish and Wildlife poaching investigation in Athens led to drugs and guns

    Obviously, this rolled into something much bigger than just a couple run-of-the-mill hunting violations

  • Possible cheating at ice fishing contest prompts investigation

    Possible cheating at ice fishing contest prompts investigation

    Stephen Lyogky (left) and his father Ivan Lyogky (right) from Hartville, Ohio, talk with radio host Brian Moon of B93.3. The Lyogkys took first and third place respectively with a 3.10-pound northern pike and 2.51-pound northern pike Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Jaycees Ice-fishing Extravaganza on Gull Lake in Brainerd.

  • Boating Accident Investigation Course

    Boating Accident Investigation Course

    A one-of-its-kind boating accident investigation course took place at Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) headquarters in Phoenix last week. The goal for the more than 30 watercraft officers attending from across the U.S. and Canada was to advance their skills in accident investigation through in-classroom instruction and hands-on examination of staged boating collisions.

  • AZGFD investigation: Horseshoe Lake fish died from low oxygen levels

    AZGFD investigation: Horseshoe Lake fish died from low oxygen levels

    The significant fish die-off last week on the Verde River below Horseshoe Dam was the result of a lack of oxygen, and not because of anything found in the river, according to a water-quality investigation compiled by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

  • Joint Investigation Leads to Illegal Fish Shocking Case

    Joint Investigation Leads to Illegal Fish Shocking Case

    The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP) in a joint investigation cited three Mississippi men for illegally shocking fish on the Pearl River on Aug. 11.