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The FREAKS come out in May..
May is always a special time for FPT anglers - especially when it includes a stop at what many consider to be the best BIG BASS lake in the country.
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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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Tricked Out Tow Vehicle with Adrian Avena
Some truck owners want to improve their performance. Some want to look good and make their truck stand out. Bassmaster Elite Series angler Adrian Avena accessorizes his truck to do both and the result was one of the most hooked up trucks you will find.
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Juvenile Salmon Rescue from Hatchery Below Oroville
CDFW is trying to make the best out of a tough situation by evacuating juvenile salmon from the Feather River Hatchery (just downstream from the Oroville Dam).
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CDFW Rescues Salmon at Feather River Fish Hatchery
CDFW is trying to make the best out of a tough situation by evacuating juvenile salmon from the Feather River Hatchery (just downstream from the Oroville Dam).
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Bass Fishing Seminar | Jimmy Houston | Making Correct Decisions to Catch Bass | Bass-A-Thon
Jimmy Houston making decisions to catch more bass.
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Caption This....
The First an Last time I hit a new body of water with out my Navionics mapping card....
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N.Y. Bans Catch & Release Photos of Out of Season Fish
The New York state Department of Environmental Conservation is cracking down on anglers who take photos of fish caught out of season and post them on social media websites, according to the Watertown Daily Times. Photographing such fish is now a ticketable offense under a regulation that took effect April 1. The regulation is listed on Page 52 of the new DEC fishing guide that people get when they buy a fishing license.