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Nearly 600 Anglers Set To Compete At Big Bass Bash Presented By Berkley
The Association of Collegiate Anglers is set to host its first event of the 2023-24 season
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CDFW Provides Nearly $36 Million for Projects to Save Salmon and Other California Fish and Wildlife Species
Saving salmon and rebuilding their populations for future Californians involves many key actions including investing in and restoring salmon strongholds as climate refugia, increasing partnerships, working with Tribes, doing more large-scale restoration at a faster pace, modernizing old infrastructure and creating fish passage around migration barriers. Today’s awards invest in those types of salmon projects.
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The Colorado River’s largest reservoirs stand nearly three-quarters empty
“it might be too late to save the lakes.”
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Nearly $1 Million For Watershed Remediation Projects From CDFW’s Cannabis Grant
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the selection of four projects to receive funding for watershed remediation and enhancement projects.
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Maybe the biggest bass caught from Houston County in nearly 30 years.
Unofficial teener bass caught outside spawning season
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Z-Man® unveils nearly 20 new pieces of custom clothing to quench growing fan demand
“Z-Man culture is real,” affirms professional bass man and FLW Tour angler, Brian Latimer. “From fans of their essential Ned rig baits and ChatterBait® bladed jigs to anglers who’ve made the switch to ElaZtech®, there’s an undeniable buzz around what Z-Man is doing right now, not to mention all the anticipation for what they’ll come up with next.
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Nearly half a million striped bass caught in six months
Man, it was like chaos. As soon as that fish grabbed his jig, all heck broke loose.
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Fishermen catch nearly $1 million in cocaine
A group of fishermen reeled in an estimated 30 to 50 kilos of cocaine with a street value of nearly $1 million.
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Scientists are stumped after discovering traces of cocaine in nearly every shrimp tested
Cocaine happened to be the most common drug discovered in the shrimp followed by anesthetic lidocaine, which is often used by dealers to bulk up cocaine, according to the study.
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Recreational Fishing Participation Increased Nearly 20 Percent Over the Past 10 Years
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released its initial report of the 2016 National Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation national survey. The survey, conducted every five years in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau, shows that fishing participation is up nearly 20 percent over the last 10 years. Anglers also increased their overall spend by 2.4 percent during the past five years.
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State record for bigmouth buffalo broken by same angler nearly nine years later
Roy Beasley holding new state record bigmouth buffaloThe Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently confirmed a new state-record fish for bigmouth buffalo. This marks the first state-record fish caught in 2017 – and it was caught by an angler who held the previous state record for bigmouth buffalo from 2008.