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America’s Outdoor Recreation Act Reintroduced in U.S. Senate
It failed to pass Congress despite its unanimous approval in the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
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Discuss the First Ten Years of California’s Marine Protected Area Network
Today at the Management Review Forum held in Monterey, nearly 300 participants representing state agencies, California Tribes, researchers, environmental groups, commercial and recreational fisheries, and others joined together to discuss the first 10 years of California’s globally recognized Marine Protected Area (MPA) Network. Presented to the California Fish and Game Commission in February, the MPA Decadal Management Review (PDF) report is the first comprehensive statewide review of California’s MPA Network and Management Program.
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Randy Howell’s Ready for First REDCREST
Now in the fifth season of the Bass Pro Tour, it's surprising to hear that Randy Howell has never fished a REDCREST.
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Justin Barnes hangs on to win first Bassmaster Open of the season on Alabama’s Lake Eufaula
Justin Barnes of Ellaville, Ga., has won the 2023 St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Lake Eufaula with a two-day total of 48 pounds, 9 ounces.
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Editorial: Gov. Newsom takes page out of Trump’s water playbook
On Feb. 15, the governor signed an executive order allowing the State Water Resources Control Board to ignore the state requirement of how much water needs to flow through the Delta to protect its health.
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Meet Bajío’s Newest Eco-Conscious Frames Stiltsville
Whether you're preparing for spring break in the sun or looking ahead to summer days on the water you're sure to love these new sustainable shades from Bajío!
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CVCC’s Will & Cabe Join Rapala #WeAreCollegiateBass Podcast
Last week, college anglers competed at the Harris Chain of Lakes in Florida for the first major college event of 2023.
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Ladies First: One Woman’s Role in the Dawn of Big Game Fishing
A new film by Rapala® explores the story of Helen Lerner, the intrepid angler who broke some of the earliest records in big game fishing and turned the sport into what it is today. Helen Lerner (1902-1979) is one of these quiet legends. According to the International Game Fishing Association (IGFA), this record-breaking angler and marine scientist was the first woman to take a bluefin tuna off the European continent, the first ever to take nine tuna in one year, and the first to catch a broadbill in both the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
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Hellesen’s Patience Pays off with Day 1 Lead on Shasta Lake
Fishing’s not always exciting; in fact, some times it’s a real drag. But as long as you’re bending rods, it’s all good. Just ask APEX pro Scott Hellesen of Paso Robles, Calif. whose with Day-1 limit of 14.86 leads the Wild West Bass Trail Super Clean Showdown on Shasta Lake
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One Woman’s Role in the Dawn of Big Game Fishing
A new film by Rapala® explores the story of Helen Lerner, the intrepid angler who broke some of the earliest records in big game fishing and turned the sport into what it is today.
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IGFA Women’s Line Class World Record for the species
This record is currently pending and under review.
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The unbuilt dam that created California’s tallest bridge
On Labor Day 1973, the Foresthill Bridge opened to the public.
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Wheeler’s Top Three Winter Baits
As the number one ranked bass angler in the world, Jacob Wheeler has proven that he can catch bass in all situations.
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2023 Warden Stamp Celebrates California’s Marine Fisheries
For its 14th edition, the stamp celebrates California's recreational anglers, divers and commercial fishery participants, and their contributions to the economy and conserving California’s coast.
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The Colorado River’s largest reservoirs stand nearly three-quarters empty
“it might be too late to save the lakes.”
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Valley Tieless Fishing Tackle’s EZ Clasp
a Simple Solution to Tying Lures and Terminal Tackle on Your Line