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March 30, 2011

WA: Second round of razor-clam digs tentatively scheduled in April

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) plans to open ocean beaches for a second round of razor-clam digging in April if marine toxin tests show the clams are safe to eat. In addition to the dig tentatively scheduled April 7-9 at Long Beach and Twin Harbors, WDFW also hopes to open those beaches […]

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OR: ODFW to host youth fishing event April 9 in Cottage Grove

Families interested in angling can find a great fishing opportunity Saturday, April 9 at Cottage Grove Pond in Cottage Grove. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has contracted with Desert Springs Fish Hatchery to release 1,550 rainbow trout into Cottage Grove Pond, including 50 “one pounders” as part of the Family Fishing Event. These

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OR: ODFW teams with 4-H to offer angler education training

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Oregon 4-H program will hold an Angler and Aquatic Education Instructor training on Saturday, April 23 in Redmond. The training will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Deschutes County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Redmond. The program is $25 per person and open to anyone

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DE: Trout season to open April 2 in six upstate streams

DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife to stock streams weekly through end of April Anglers, take note: White Clay Creek, Christina Creek, Pike Creek, Beaver Run, Wilson Run and Mill Creek are stocked and ready for trout fishing beginning this weekend. In late March, thousands of trout were stocked in these six designated trout streams

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Louisiana Saltwater Series Fishing Tourneys Kick off at Seaway Marina on April 2

Louisiana Saltwater Series Fishing Tournament, hosted by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries will open April 2, 2011, in Lafitte, La., at the Seaway Marina. The series is dedicated to catch-and-release saltwater angling through a series of agency-sponsored fishing tournament. The series was developed by LDWF in conjunction with the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries

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