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June 16, 2011

WI: Anglers battling winds, cold fronts, but catching fish Issue: 12

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Anglers have been finding good numbers of active smallmouth bass north of the ship canal in Sturgeon Bay. Most fishermen have been using tube jigs and other soft plastics. Anglers were reporting bass on beds, as well. Sawyer Harbor bass fishing has been spotty, with most anglers targeting bedding bass. […]

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NY: Bass opener shifts focus to smallies and bucketmouths Issue: 12

Western New York Inland Trout Streams: Most of the area’s trout streams are now in great shape. March browns, sulphurs, grey foxes and caddis flies are all hatching and fly anglers can see good results using the appropriate imitations. Productive offerings for spinning anglers include worms, salted minnows and small in-line spinners. If you’re a

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NY: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 12

Northern District Highlights Checkpoints include ECO enforcement (Allegany County) Region 9 ECOs conducted several truck enforcement initiatives across Allegany County in February 2011. On Feb. 3, ECO Mark Wojtkowiak issued three tickets to a tractor-trailer operator who passed a marked inspection station in Friendship. The driver was subsequently taken into custody by the U.S. Border

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NY: New York AG suing feds to force study of hydrofracking

Albany (AP) – The federal government should conduct a full environmental review that weighs potential damage to the welfare of people in the Delaware River watershed and the drinking water quality for millions of New Yorkers before allowing natural gas drilling in the region, the state’s attorney general said in a federal lawsuit filed late

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NH: Young Camp Counselor Lost and Found in Tuftonboro; Search is On for Missing Gilford Man

CONCORD, NH – Last night, June 15, 2011, N.H. Fish and Game Department Conservation Officers assisted 20-year-old Jose Linares in safely returning to the trailhead after he became lost atop Sentinel Mountain in Tuftonboro, New Hampshire. Linares had called 911 at about 9:30 p.m. Responding to a call for assistance from the Carroll County Sherriff’s

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IL: Crappie anglers finding better fishing in warm water Issue: 12

Compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides, and the following sporting goods stores: North Lake Michigan: The cohos are on fire for the boaters with many limits coming to the dock, not to mention the large kings that are mixed in. Fishing in 25-40 feet of water seems to be the best areas for

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