Regs
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NEW 2021 REGS FOR OREGON
The 2021 recreational bottomfish fishery will be similar to 2020, with one change.
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New Commercial Regs for Dungeness Crab and Whale Entanglement
The commercial Dungeness crab season in the central management area, which was scheduled to open Sunday, Nov. 15, will be delayed due to the presence of whales within fishing grounds and the potential for entanglement.
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Fishing Regs Simplified
Fish Rules App simplifies saltwater, fishing regulations into an easy to understand format
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2019-20 Fishing Regs for Washington State Now Available
Start planning for your next fishing trip with the 2019-2020 Washington Sport Fishing Rules pamphlet, now available from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
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California Sportfishing Regs 2019 - 2020
The 2019-2020 California Supplement Sport Fishing Regulations are now available for download. These contain the in-season changes to the freshwater and ocean sport fishing regulations for the current season.
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CDFW seeks input on new statewide changes for trout fishing regs
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) will host a series of statewide meetings to inform the public and seek input on the proposed new statewide changes for trout fishing regulations.
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Proposal to Liberalize Regs on Harvest of Largemouth
The proposed changes, fisheries managers said, are aimed at reducing, standardizing and simplifying some of the special regulations currently governing the harvest of largemouths and other black bass
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2017 Fishing Regs for NY Now Available
Fishing regulations guide coverThe 2017/18 New York Freshwater Fishing Regulations Guide is now available. Regulations in the guide are in effect from April 1, 2017, through March 31, 2018. Anglers should review a copy of the guide before casting a line after April 1.
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South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks New Regs for Aquatic Invasive Species
There are currently only three waters in the state where zebra mussels are present, therefore it is essential that efforts focus on containing the mussels at these waters and slowing their spread to additional water bodies
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NOAA Announces Highly Migratory Shark Regs
Final Amendment 6 to the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery Management Plan (FMP) (Amendment 6) implements a range of management measures for the Atlantic commercial shark fisheries.