Management
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ASMFC has proposed changes to the Striped Bass Management Plan
to continue rebuilding the striped bass resource and its iconic fishery.
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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES REGIONAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS
The recreational fishing community thanks the Administration for considering their preferred candidates and appointing many recreation-friendly council members.
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Advanced Tackle Management
Ever met an angler who was trimming down their tackle inventory? Probably not.
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FWC management for trophy largemouth bass
Largemouth bass for conservation and general angler success
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Line Management Box
Line spooling just became a little bit easier with the new Plano EDGE Line Management Box.
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Mobile Tackle Management
Immaculate Mobile Tackle Management Daiwa’s D-VEC Tackle Binder organizes baits like a Trapper Keeper does school supplies.
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Ever-evolving tackle management solutions
Grandpa’s old metal box and your Dad’s plastic tray tackle box are now collector’s items.
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$3.6 million for invasive species prevention and management projects
Protecting our water and preserving our environment are essential to ensuring our economy, families, and communities succeed
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Problems Solved: Waypoint Data Sharing and Management
Fishidy Sync delivers seamless sharing of waypoint data between Raymarine Axiom MFDs and mobile devices running the Fishidy app
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Comment on Navigation Management Aids in Oregon
U.S. Coast Guard officials are seeking pubic comment while conducting a waterways analysis and management system (WAMS) review of Yaquina Bay.
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Potential new Delta Fisheries Management Policy on Stripers
The California Fish and Game Commission invites stakeholders to participate in a meeting to discuss a potential new Delta Fisheries Management Policy and the Commission's existing Striped Bass Policy.
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Big Fish Management VIDEO
Wanted to take the time to share my fish management system that works for me. Over the years ive lost a few nice fish by boxing them up for pictures at the end of the day so hopefully this video will help save a fish's life and some heartache's
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Spotted Sea Trout Management after Cold Stun
Throughout the winter, the Division of Marine Fisheries remains alert for any sign of cold stun events. Cold stun events occur when the environment becomes so cold that aquatic wildlife in the area are physically affected and become lethargic or appear stunned. A cold stun can be triggered by either 1) a strong cold front and/or melting snow and ice causing a sudden drop in water temperature or 2) a long period of cold air temperatures slowly decreasing water temperatures to a level that aquatic wildlife cannot survive. The effects of cold stun events can be localized to a small area, like a single river tributary, or widespread, affecting multiple river systems or the entire coast.
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Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Grand Canyon National Park
The National Park Service is seeking public comment on an Expanded Nonnative Aquatic Species Management Plan and Environmental Assessment in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, including Lees Ferry, and Grand Canyon National Park below the Glen Canyon Dam.
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Tackle Management System Talk
Any ideas for organizing tackle, line storage, culling ball storage, rod lockers, ect?
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CDFW SEEKS PUBLIC COMMENT ON STATEWIDE MANAGEMENT OF TROUT
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) will be soliciting public comment and ideas on the statewide management of trout at a series of public meetings.
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Gulf Red Snapper Management Proposal from Legislators
Sen. Cassidy, Rep. Graves and Colleagues Propose a Better Way to Manage Gulf Red Snapper Washington, D.C. – The recreational fishing and boating community today applauded the introduction of the RED SNAPPER Act, a bill to improve the way the recreational red snapper fishery is managed in the Gulf of Mexico. The bill was introduced with bipartisan support in both chambers of Congress. Original cosponsors include Senators Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and John Kennedy (R-La.); and Congressmen Garret Graves (R-La.); Cedric L. Richmond (D-La.); Randy K. Weber, Sr. (R-Texas); Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.); Blake Farenthold (R-Texas); Wm. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.); Clay Higgins (R-La.); Steven M. Palazzo (R-Miss.); Austin Scott (R-Ga.); and Bradley Byrne (R-Ala.).
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American Sportfishing Association Joins NC Sound Economy Coalition
Alexandria, Va. – The American Sportfishing Association’s (ASA) Board of Directors voted in favor of supporting the NC Sound Economy initiative at their spring meeting in late March. The NC Sound Economy is a newly formed and growing coalition of recreational fishermen, business leaders and concerned citizens that work together to urge state legislators to adopt fisheries management policies that both grow the fishery in North Carolina’s sounds and maximize its economic benefits.