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April 14, 2011

OH: Stocked rainbow trout providing fishing opportunities Issue: 8

Central Region Alum Creek Reservoir (Delaware County) – Saugeye is an early favorite in this 3,192-acre lake north of Columbus. Fish minnow-imitating crankbaits along the dam and causeways at dawn and dusk. Saugeye caught in the lake must be 15 inches or longer to keep. After a water release, fish the spillway with jigs for […]

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Washington: Three sections of Snake River open for spring chinook fishing this month

Three sections of the Snake River will open to fishing for spring chinook salmon this month, starting April 20 with the stretch below Ice Harbor Dam. Two other sections of the river – one near Little Goose Dam, the other near Clarkston – will open April 25. The daily catch limit for most of these

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Lake Arlington, Texas Catfish Population Booming

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) gillnetting surveys reveal channel catfish numbers in Lake Arlington are not only increasing, but the fish appear to be getting bigger. In fact, Philip Bonham of North Richland Hills recently caught the new lake record, a nine-pounder. “Results from Lake Arlington reveal a very good channel catfish population,” said

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Texas: Catfish Stockings in DFW-area Lakes to Begin Next Week

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will begin stocking channel catfish the week of April 18 into several DFW-area lakes that are part of the Neighborhood Fishin’ program. DFW has five Neighborhood Fishin’ sites: South Lakes Park in Denton, City Lake Park in Mesquite, Greenbriar Park in Fort Worth, Chisholm Park in Hurst, and Lakeside

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Montana FWP Reminds Residents to Secure Bear Attractants

Spring weather is prompting bears to emerge from their dens, and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) has already received reports of bears venturing into area neighborhoods looking for easy food sources. Just this week, FWP captured and euthanized one adult male black bear in Missoula’s Rattlesnake neighborhood. FWP biologists report that the bear was

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