Friday, March 31st, 2023
Friday, March 31st, 2023

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November 30, 2011

ID: Thinking of ice fishing?

Cold weather at the higher lakes and reservoirs in Idaho is starting to get anglers thinking about ice fishing. Ice fishing can add months of enjoyable fishing. Most lakes and reservoirs are open year round, and if the weather is cold enough, ice on these waters can be safe and provide good fishing for yellow

ID: Sportsmen breakfast meeting planned December 6 at Fish and Game

Area wildlife enthusiasts are invited to an Idaho Fish and Game’s Sportsmen’s Breakfast Tuesday, December 6, at the Clearwater Regional Office, 3316 16th Avenue in Lewiston. Department personnel will present information on a number of topics including: How various habitat improvement programs benefit landowners, hunters, and wildlife. Progress of Idaho’s wolf hunting and trapping seasons.

NH: New fighing limits proposed to promote higher abundance of Menhaden on eastern seaboard

DURHAM, N.H. — The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (ASMFC) Atlantic Menhaden Management Board has approved Addendum V to Amendment 1 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Menhaden. The Addendum establishes a new interim fishing mortality threshold of 15% and target of 30% (based on maximum spawning potential, or MSP), with the goal

But I don’t Want to Stop!

This time of year the cold north winds blow and it seems that everyone has hard water on his or her minds. Hard water is fun, but I would rather put it in my cooler to keep my lunch cool as I worked the deep weedline in search of a trophy of a fish. Too

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