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  • Industry Experts On Devastating Impact NOAA Rule

    Industry Experts On Devastating Impact NOAA Rule

    Members of the bipartisan Congressional Boating Caucus heard from recreational boating and fishing industry

  • Ruling on Keith Poche violating the Bassmaster 28-day off-limits rule

    Ruling on Keith Poche violating the Bassmaster 28-day off-limits rule

    Bassmaster Elite Rule C3. I, for Practice and Competition states: “Off-limits for Elite events begins on the Monday closest to 28 days prior to the first practice day.”

  • USFWS Rule On Lead Tackle

    USFWS Rule On Lead Tackle

    On Thursday, September 15, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) released a final rule announcing the prohibition of lead fishing tackle

  • MLF pro DQ'd for rule violation

    MLF pro DQ'd for rule violation

    MLF Issues Statement on Bass Pro Tour Stage One Penalty for Sprague Pro Jeff Sprague

  • Redfish rule changes for state waters

    Redfish rule changes for state waters

    At its May meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved proposed management regions and regulation changes for redfish in state waters.

  • NEW “NO TOUCH” RULE

    NEW “NO TOUCH” RULE

    New rule for our 2022 season

  • MLF Announces New Rule to Even Playing Field

    MLF Announces New Rule to Even Playing Field

    Citing Unfair Competitive Advantage,

  • New Crab Buoy Marking Rule

    New Crab Buoy Marking Rule

    Effective January 1, 2020

  • WWBT Rules Clarification- No Info Rule

    WWBT Rules Clarification- No Info Rule

    At the advice of some of our most experienced fisherman, we have decided to post regular clarification points on some of our most important rules.

  • Big Bass Bash presented by Berkley Rule Twist

    Big Bass Bash presented by Berkley Rule Twist

    This two-day event has a long standing tradition of being one of the most well attended, and competitive events in college fishing. 2019 promises the same prospects, along with a little bit of a twist.

  • Fishing Rule Change for Columbia River

    Fishing Rule Change for Columbia River

    Additional information: Daily limit 6, up to 2 adult sockeye or hatchery steelhead or 1 of each may be retained. Release all salmon other than hatchery jack chinook, sockeye. Salmon minimum size is 12 inches.

  • The A Rig Rule Discussion

    The A Rig Rule Discussion

    Some say yes.... some say no... the A Rig discussion continues.

  • Rayovac FLW Series Rules, Dates Announced

    Rayovac FLW Series Rules, Dates Announced

    FLW announced today the Rayovac FLW Series rules, entry fees and payouts for the 2016 season. The season will again consist of three events in each of the five divisions – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Southwestern and Western – along with the no-entry-fee Rayovac FLW Series Championship to be held on the Table Rock Lake in Kimberling City, Missouri. The top 40 pros and co-anglers who fished all three qualifiers in each U.S. division advance to the no-entry-fee FLW Series Championship for a shot at winning $95,000, including a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard. New for 2016, second- through fourth-place awards have been substantially increased for the championship with pros earning $25,000 for second, $20,000 for third and $15,000 for fourth and co-anglers earning $12,500 for second, $10,000 for third and $7,500 for fourth.

  • Utah Kokanee Fishing Rule Change

    Utah Kokanee Fishing Rule Change

    New fishing rules will make it easier to know when you and can't keep kokanee salmon in 2016. Photo by Ron Stewart

  • Sportsmen's Coalition Defends Federal Fracking Rule

    Sportsmen's Coalition Defends Federal Fracking Rule

    As a new federal fracking rule continues to come under fire, a national sportsmen's coalition is defending it as a commonsense update of 30-year-old regulations aimed at safeguarding fish, wildlife, water and other valuable resources on our public lands

  • Anglers Stand Behind New Clean Water Rule

    Anglers Stand Behind New Clean Water Rule

    WASHINGTON, D.C.—The nation's anglers stand firmly behind a new clean water rule that will protect America's headwater streams from unchecked development while still allowing reasonable leeway when it comes to water use by agriculture and industry all across the country.