State
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NEW state record for catching a 17.9-pound longnose gar
A Dorchester County man set a state record for catching a 17.9-pound longnose gar. Secretary resident David Confair, 44, caught the fish Jan. 23 a few miles above the historic Brookview Bridge along Marshyhope Creek.
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Free State Park Passes for Foster Families
Every child enjoys exploring the outdoors. But for some children in foster care, accessing Arizona’s state parks is a distant thought.
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2019 California B.A.S.S. Nation State Team set
The 2019 California B.A.S.S. Nation State Team advances to the 2019 B.A.S.S. Nation Regional on Lake Shasta in Redding, Calif., May 8-10.
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Teen breaks state record with northern pike catch
Following a "brief fight and some careful netting," Swanson managed to examine his impressive catch: a 45.25-inch northern pike.
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Dozens of Texas ponds and creeks around the state are being stocked
One good thing about cold weather... okay, make that the BEST thing about cold weather, is that rainbow trout love it. And we love fishing for rainbow trout! So around Thanksgiving each year we begin trout stocking all over Texas.
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2018 Sees Over 21 Million Fish Stocked in State Waters
Rainbow trout, chinook salmon, steelhead and seven other species and one hybrid were among the 21,116,476 fish – weighing a combined 333 tons – stocked in Michigan’s public waters so far this year.
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A Seattle-area man faces years in prison for his role in a $1.5m poaching scheme in Washington state fishery
Federal prosecutors claim Hoon Namkoong led a years-long operation.
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New State Record Largemouth Caught... No one is happy?
A “favorite of anglers, the largemouth bass has made its way around the world because of the excitement of catching them. They tend to put up a good fight on the line, and that’s because they’re tough fish
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State hikes fines in bid to crack down on fish poaching
Poachers will face stiffer penalties starting later this year under new laws aimed at cracking down on illegal fishing.
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Florida Gov. Declares State of Emergency as Red Tide Kills Fish and More
The red tide has made breathing difficult for locals, scared away tourists, and strewn popular beaches with the stinking carcasses of fish, eels, porpoises, turtles, manatees and one 26-foot whale shark.
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Fishing for Bass with a Lipless Reeled in a Potential State and World Record in AZ
David Worsham wasn’t at Prescott’s Goldwater Lake on Saturday, June 2 for the family fishing event or even the stocked rainbow trout. He was there to catch big bass.Yet the Avondale, Ariz. resident left with a potential state and world record Gila trout.
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A first time- noodling for catfish season has been approved by state Natural Resource Commission
Noodlers catch catfish by feeling around in underwater openings until they touch a catfish. They then grab the fish by the mouth or gills and yank it out. The practice has acquired a cult following among daredevils who enjoy the adrenaline rush of wrestling with fish that can weigh up to 70 pounds.
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Ca State Parks workers shoot herbicide pellets onto invasive plants in Delta
IT’S NOT JUST NUTRIA — SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA HAS 185 INVASIVE SPECIES, BUT TRACKING THEM IS UNEVEN
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Harris and Larocque win the California Bass Federation Junior Angler Team State Championship held at Lake Skinner
At the end of the day, Delta Teen Team Anglers prevailed bringing in a 4 fish limit of 14.47 lbs.
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Confirmed 'likely' state and world record crappie
Pending results from DNA testing, an angler from Philadelphia, Tenn. will own the state and world record for a black crappie, breaking a state record that’s been held for 33 years.
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Catfish caught in Lake Havasu could be Arizona state record VIDEO
Once the moon came out, the bite started. This was the first catch I got, then after that it was back to back action. We didn’t think channel cats is what we were going to catch, but that’s all that seemed to be biting
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Catfish caught 50 pounds heavier than state record
A 120-pound behemoth so massive that Joel Singletary's first concern was how he would haul the fish over the rail.
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RTD acquires documents to confirm collaboration to rework ...
The alterations made in the data used by MWD and the SWC delivered “highly biased modeling scenarios and assumptions to Dr. Sunding in order to boost the estimated water supply benefits of a single tunnel scenario.”
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State Fish Art Contest for Students Ends March 31
The State-Fish Art Contest, sponsored by Bass Pro Shops, uses art to ignite kid's imagination while teaching them about fish and fishing. Students across the United States and around the world have the opportunity to win awards and national recognition while learning about a state-fish species, its behaviors, aquatic habitat and conservation.
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You can use your state tax refund for Arizona State Parks?
Did you know that you can use your state tax refund to help maintain, operate and improve your Arizona State Parks? By checking the box for the Sustainable State Parks and Roads fund on your Arizona tax return, you can designate some, all or more than your refund to go to state parks!