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BRANDON COBB TAKES OVER LEAD AT 2017 FORREST WOOD CUP
FLW Tour pro Brandon Cobb of Greenwood, South Carolina, continued his momentum Saturday at the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Murray , the world championship of professional bass fishing, weighing in a five-bass limit totaling 19 pounds, 4 ounces – his second straight day with a 19-plus pound limit. With a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 39 pounds even, Cobb will lead the final 10 pros who will fish Sunday for $300,000 cash – the top award in professional bass fishing.
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Fishing participation has increased by 1.5 million over the previous year
The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation says fishing participation has increased by 1.5 million over the previous year.
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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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Governor Brown Cuts Over $100 Million for Drought Response in Revised State Budget
Governor Brown’s May revision of the California Budget released Thursday slashed over $100 million in funds designated for drought response. With the drought officially declared “over” in April, the remaining $63 million intended for the state’s drought package will go to CalFire.
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Over Troubled Waters (Documentary)
Available for the first time for free to the public. This film has been seen by hundreds of thousands of people since 2012. Our award winning documentary narrated by Ed Begley, Jr. on the struggle to stop the water grab via the Delta tunnels project, and the ways to create a sustainable water supply for California. Grab a cold one and learn. View time 45 minutes. ~~~ Our Story ~~~ The San Francisco Bay-Delta, largest estuary on the west coast of the Americas and a national treasure. . . If you have heard of the Delta at all, you have heard that it is both a vital resource and a seriously threatened region. But you’ve probably heard the story of the Delta told by people who want to reshape it to take the water and create corporate wealth. So much of what you have heard is misleading, even wrong. In California and in national media, the Delta has been brought to you by a politically powerful and well-financed PR machine. The people behind this machine don’t care about the long-term health of California’s water resources or the people who rely on them. You deserve to hear the story of the Delta told by the other side of the issue, the people who are fighting for this unique region and for a sane and sustainable water policy for the whole state. For this documentary, we’ve talked to North Coast fishermen and to Delta and Northern California farmers who have already seen their way of life changed, for the worse, by the way California has been managing its water. We’ve talked to people who maintain the Delta’s levees, to people who recreate in the Delta, and to people who understand the needs of the fish and other creatures who call the Delta home or pass through it, as the salmon do to spawn. We let you hear from interests on both sides. And we shine a bright light on some of the claims that have been used to justify sending ever more of the Delta region’s water to benefit corporate agriculture and Chinatown-style big water development interests. Restore the Delta is a grassroots organization that has been fighting for years to protect this unique community of farmers, fishermen, and environmentalists who want to preserve the Delta’s way of life and its unique and threatened ecosystem. We understand that in the long run, water policies that are bad for the Delta are bad for everybody. We need your help to share this story, not just for the Delta, but for the future of California.
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Oroville Spillway Update Construction Fly Over "One Last Spill?"
One last look at the dry spillway before the final spill and construction begins in earnest....will they make it in time before next fall? Time's is already running short...
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60-Foot Sportfisher Runs Over 25-Foot Parker Fishing Boat
Coast Guard crewmembers responded to a collision between two vessels near Watch Hill, Rhode Island, Tuesday, that resulted in the capsizing of one boat and the death of one mariner.
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Coast Guard Search for Missing Teens Now Covers Over 30,000 Square Miles
The Coast Guard continues to search for two missing boys, Tuesday, approximately 100 nautical miles off the coast of the Florida and Georgia border.
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Over 570 Baby Sea Turtles to be Released Today (July 27) off Fort Lauderdale
Coast Guard Cutter Block Island releases turtlesMIAMI — More than 570 baby sea turtles are scheduled to be released back into the Atlantic Ocean Monday in a joint effort between the Coast Guard and the Gumbo-Limbo Nature Center. In support of the Coast Guard's commitment to protecting endangered species and the marine environment, crewmembers from Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will transport marine scientists and volunteers from the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center offshore to assist in the release of the hatchlings.
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Winona State Anglers Take Over Lead Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Regional Tournament
Wyatt Stout (left) and Cade Laufenberg of Winona State University weighed in 15 pounds, 1 ounces on Day 2 to take the lead Friday in the 2015 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Midwestern Regional presented by Bass Pro Shops held on the Mississippi River out of La Crosse, Wis.