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Weights in fish during the recent Big Bass Splash
After catching the fish, he put lead weights down its throat and attempted to weigh in the tournament
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Will Forward Facing Sonar Be Banned In This State?
Recent move made by a state agency signals next-level concerns over forward-facing and 360-degree sonar.
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BPT Anglers Respond to Recent MLF Bass Pro Tour Changes
This is the press release sent out from the Angler Protection Committee
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Two recent years of unusually high ocean temperatures
Larvae produced by black rockfish, a linchpin of the West Coast commercial fishing industry for the past eight decades, fared better during two recent years of unusually high ocean temperatures than had been feared, new research by Oregon State University shows.
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CA Drought: Recent storms put the 'nail in the coffin' for drought
We cannot manage water in California as we've had for the last 40-50 years
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Sportsman’s Warehouse Announces Three More Openings
Two Additional Locations Scheduled to Open by Mid-November 2022
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Recent humpback whale entanglement
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is issuing a statewide fleet advisory for the commercial Dungeness crab fishery
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Recent El Salto report?
There was one cove that had decent fishing and every guide was in there wall to wall.
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Closure in Oregon due to recent die-off of Chinook salmon
Excessive pre-spawn mortality of fall Chinook
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Recent discoveries of the juvenile fish stir hope for the species’ comeback
We’re starting to see real momentum to see a species come back, but also a river come back,”
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CDFW increased patrols following several recent gross overlimit cases on crappie anglers in the San Joaquin Valley
In one case, a wildlife officer contacted three anglers in Madera County in the early morning hours of April 12 as they pulled their boat from a local lake. They were in combined possession of 404 crappie. Subtracting out a legal limit of 25 fish each, they were in possession of a combined overlimit of 329 crappie.
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Don't Release Aquarium Plants into Local Waterways
Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) in spring The recent discovery of a non-native aquatic plant in Minnesota is a reminder that people should always dispose of aquarium or water garden plants or animals appropriately – not by releasing them into the environment.