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June 2, 2011

MN: Walleye and panfish action keeping most anglers busy Issue: 22

Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Limits of walleyes are being caught during the day with long snells and leeches on the 16- to 20-foot sand and gravel. The evening walleye bite also has been strong with slip bobbers and leeches or crankbaits on eight- to 15-foot reefs. Sight-fishing for smallmouth bass has been good

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Tagged bass can yield cash rewards for anglers

The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is tagging 1,600 legal-sized smallmouth bass on five rivers in southern Missouri as part of a research project. Anglers who catch tagged bass can earn $25 or $75 by reporting their catches to MDC researchers. MDC biologists are tagging smallmouth bass in the Black River, Castor River, Courtois Creek,

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Arizona Statewide Fishing Report for June 1

Rory’s tips: Arizona’s free fishing days are June 4 and 11, so this is the time to introduce a friend, relation or co-worker to reconnecting with nature through the joys of fishing. If you want a little instruction as well, check out our free fishing clinics at http://www.azgfd.gov/i_e/edits/aquatic_education.shtml. With a new moon June 1, this

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Kansas Flathead Catfish Season June 15 – August 31

Handfishing open only in specific waters The Kansas flathead catfish handfishing season opens June 15, providing thrills and plenty of great table fare for those hearty souls who anticipate this unique adventure. The season runs June 15-Aug. 31, a time when those of strong nerve may catch flathead catfish using nothing but their hands and

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Kentucky Free Fishing Weekend June 4-5, Events Planned Statewide

Families can rediscover the joy of fishing this weekend, June 4-5. Moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles or any adult can fish for free this weekend throughout Kentucky. Kids under the age of 16 can fish without a license anyway, so free fishing weekend offers a good opportunity for entire families to enjoy the late spring

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