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May 12, 2011

OH: Flooding limiting fishing, but some trout, panfish reported Issue: 10

Central Region Antrim Lake (Franklin County) – Antrim Lake, on the north side of Columbus, was stocked with 10- to 13-inch rainbow trout on April 22. A variety of baits prove successful for these hatchery-raised fish. Try corn, cheese, marshmallows or prepared baits such as Power Bait. The bag limit is five trout and anglers […]

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Arkansas students win 2011 state fish art contest

LITTLE ROCK – Three young artists from Arkansas will represent the state at the annual State-Fish Art Expo June 24-25 at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, Texas. The winners are: Grades 4-6, Parker Wright, Fort Smith Grades 7-9, Laura Dyuran, Yellville Grades 10-12, Dingling Zhong, Little Rock Each state’s winner will have the

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AR: Dover High School teammates win state fishing championship

LAKE MAUMELLE – Kendall Goates and Cody Chessher were the top anglers in the Student Angler Federation Arkansas State High School Bass Fishing Championship May 7 on Lake Maumelle. The duo pulled in a total of five fish weighing 12.25 pounds. The tournament was originally scheduled for the Arkansas River, but high water forced the

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