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Clausen Says to Stick Shallow for Summer
Many bass anglers focus on deep water during the post-spawn. It's a time-tested approach that seems to work every year as bass migrate to offshore areas and deeper depth zones.
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Here's What Luke Johns Says About the Delta Now
It's been a little different year for Northern California, with plenty of rain and an extended period of colder-than-usual weather. This has delayed the bite on some fisheries, but APEX pro Luke Johns says that things are picking up just about everywhere right now.
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Why is my jacket not waterproof when its says it is?
You have a “waterproof” jacket. So why are you still wet after fishing in the rain?
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Study Says Trawling for Fish May Unleash as Much Carbon as Air Travel
The report also found that strategically conserving some marine areas would not only safeguard imperiled species but sequester vast amounts planet-warming carbon dioxide, too.
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State says fishing for sport and personal open during COVID-19 concerns
When people travel outside their communities to fish, they must fish as close to home as possible and practice social distancing, among other recommendations.
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Study Says Hidden Over-harvest Causing Walleye Declines
A new study by UW–Madison Center for Limnology graduate student Holly Embke shows that the state’s walleye fishery is being overharvested at a rate ten times higher than fishery managers anticipated.
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FLW Tour champion Brian “B-Lat” Latimer says the Bang StickZ exhibits unique bass-catching tricks.
One Sick Stick... Why the new Z-Man® Bang StickZ™ will simplify, reinvigorate your soft stickbait fishing
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MLF Says its Dates are Fam Friendly
When Gary Klein Pro Angler, Boyd Duckett, Professional Angler and MLF Bass Pro Tour league officials drew up tournament dates for 2019, they were adamant about framing both the eight regular-season events and four Cup competitions around important family holidays.
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Don’t be fooled when sales or box says mapping installed...
Don’t let them fool you when they say “This graph comes with mapping installed”.
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Poor Outlook for Columbia River Salmon Says NOAA Studies
Ocean conditions for salmon headed to sea this year are very poor, according to recent NOAA Fisheries research surveys, and have a high likelihood of depressing salmon returns to the Columbia River in the next few years.
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NOAA Says El Nino to Continue Shakeup of Pacific Fishes
The emerging El Niño climate pattern that is warming the tropical Pacific Ocean is likely to continue–and could even increase–the appearance of marine species in unfamiliar places along the West Coast. This trend started with a vast "warm blob" of high temperature waters that has dominated the Northeast Pacific since 2014.