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August 6, 2009

Hayward Area

Most of the Upper Chippewa Basin received 1 to 2 inches of much-needed rain, but it all seems to have soaked into the ground, as river and lake levels continue to be low. Angling success continued to be generally slow with the variable weather, with the periodic rain showers and cold fronts also keeping fishing

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Alligator gar stocked at Mingo National Refuge

Kennett, Mo. (AP) – Alligator Gar are beneficial to strengthening sport fish populations because the fish most often feed as scavengers in their habitats, according to area conservationists. Recently young Alligator Gar were stocked at the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, according to Candice Davis of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Involved in the stocking were

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Three former Northwest governors to Obama: ditch Bush salmon plan

Portland, Ore. (AP) – Three former governors of Oregon, Idaho and Washington are urging the Obama administration to reject a Bush-era plan to save the region’s salmon. In their Tuesday letter, John Kitzhaber of Oregon, Cecil Andrus of Idaho and Mike Lowry of Washington hope to influence Obama’s salmon policy. His administration has until Aug.

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Fundraisers/Banquets

Aug. 8: Chicken Barbecue Benefit Greg Dye, Cold Brook American Legion. For more info call Larry Steiner, 607-988-6334. Aug. 15:_Mumford Sportsmens Club Banquet, 12-5 p.m. For more info call Bob Preston, 585-538-4112. Aug. 15:_Central Adirondack Committee Friends of NRA Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Morehouse Rec. Cntr. For more info call Fran Gramlich, 518-548-7343. Aug. 16:_R.A.C.C. Banquet,

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Central New York

Oneida Lake: Walleye fishing has been good for anglers jigging in 20 to 40 feet of water. The area around Buoy 119 has been fair. Good jigging baits continue to be 3/4-ounce purple and black bucktail jigs tipped with night crawlers and blade baits. Trolling early in the morning, around daybreak, with worm harnesses or

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