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July 15, 2011

ID: Panhandle Region Fishing Report July 14, 2011

This report is based on information from anglers, local tackle shops, spot creel surveys and fish manager’s observations. It is a general summary of what others are saying about what fish are being caught and what gear anglers’ are using. Lake Coeur d’Alene: kokanee fishing is good. Look for them anywhere from 25-35 feet down. […]

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Minnesota DNR: No fishing on honor system during shutdown

Here’s the latest official statement regarding allowing anglers to fish without a license during the government shutdown, on the self-proclaimed honor system…  ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says there’s no way to get around the state’s fishing license requirements during the government shutdown. The state’s electronic licensing system was

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Crow Wing County Officials ask Minnesota DNR to clarify fishing license policy

BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) – Officials in a northern Minnesota county are calling on state officials to clarify their policy on fishing without a license during the government shutdown. Crow Wing County commissioners passed their resolution Tuesday because of concern about financial losses to lake resorts. The shutdown has meant people can’t get fishing licenses. The

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South Shore Access Point at Nebraska’s Lewis and Clark SRA Open

Improvements are completed, and the South Shore access point at Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area is open again for public use, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. This area had been silted in and inaccessible to anglers and boaters since the 1990s. The area was closed early this spring to stabilize the

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Iowa commission approves dove hunting, adds non-toxic shot requirement

Final approval of a rule that will allow the hunting of mourning doves in Iowa was approved Thursday by the Iowa Natural Resource Commission which also added an amendment that would require hunters to use non-toxic shot. The non-toxic shot requirement follows several discussions by the commission during the past year concerning the impacts of

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Kansas: Glen Elder youth fishing tournament scheduled for July 23

Postponed earlier because of high water, event now good to go Due to high water levels at Glen Elder Reservoir, the 7th Annual Glen Elder Youth Fishing Tournament, originally scheduled for June 4, was postponed until July 23. While the Marina boat ramp will be closed, the Osage, Granite Creek, Walnut Creek, Schoen’s Cove, and

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