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Gila Trout Return
New Mexico: Gila Trout Return to Whitewater Creek A trout stocking took place in Whitewater Creek in early August, but that sounds far too simple for the efforts culminating that day.
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Chinook in the River of No Return
While helicopters have replaced airplanes for the surveys, aerial methods have been the primary means to survey much of the wilderness due to its remote nature and difficult access.
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Stocked Trout Return after Drought
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has once again stocked Crystal Lake in Los Angeles County with rainbow trout, restoring angling opportunities after several years. CDFW stopped stocking this popular fishing area because years of drought led to low lake levels and poor water quality.
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It's being called a miracle: NATIVE CUTTHROAT TROUT RETURN
Lahontan cutthroat is the only trout species native to Lake Tahoe, yet they completely disappeared from that ecosystem by the 1930s.
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Razor clam diggers can return
State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on evening low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.
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Salmon Return to San Joaquin River
A staggering number of Chinook salmon are returning to a California river that hasn’t sustained salmon for decades due to agricultural and urban demands, giving biologists hope that threatened fish are finally spawning in their native grounds without human help.
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Reintroduced Salmon Return to California Rivers
San Joaquin spring-run Chinook are returning to their historic habitat for the first time in decades.
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Alabama to host the return of the 2020 Bassmaster Classic
The 50th annual Bassmasters Classic has been announced for Alabama’s Lake Guntersville March 6-8, 2020, with daily weigh-ins and the associated Outdoors Expo set for Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Center in downtown Birmingham.
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Fishery managers estimate higher numbers of coho salmon will return to Washington
Fishery managers estimate higher numbers of coho salmon will return to Washington’s waters in 2019 compared to last year, but expect low returns of wild chinook will again make setting fishing seasons a challenge.
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Winter steelhead anglers are asked to return snouts from hatchery
Winter steelhead anglers are asked to return snouts from hatchery steelhead harvested in the Umpqua River basin. ODFW will scan the snouts for coded wire tags in the first of a multi-year research project to improve winter steelhead fishing in the South Umpqua River.
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Razor clam diggers can return to various ocean beaches for a four-day opening
Approved of the dig on evening low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.
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Bass taken from one area unlikely to return after being released
The Department of Fish and Wildlife (DWF) imposes a requirement on bass tournament organizations whereby all bass must be released at least two miles from the weigh-in site.
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CDFW Requests Trinity Anglers to Return Fish Tags
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is reminding north state Trinity River anglers to return salmon and steelhead tags in a timely manner.
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Lowrance How-To: Return to a WPT with Lowrance HDS Gen3 and MotorGuide Xi5 Integration
Join Fox Sports Outdoors host Barry Stokes as he demonstrates how easy it is to automatically return to a waypoint using a Lowrance HDS Gen3 unit and a MotorGuide Xi5 trolling motor.
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Lowrance How-To: Return to a WPT with Lowrance HDS Gen3 & MotorGuide Xi5 Integration
Join Fox Sports Outdoors host Barry Stokes as he demonstrates how easy it is to automatically return to a waypoint using a Lowrance HDS Gen3 unit and a MotorGuide Xi5 trolling motor.