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January 9, 2012

UT: Fishing Report DWR Southeastern Region January 06, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.   ACADEMY MILL RESERVOIR: (January 06) The reservoir has ice, but there haven’t been any recent fishing reports. Access will be very difficult. BENCHES POND: (January 06)

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Northeastern Region January 06, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.     BIG SANDWASH RESERVOIR: (January 06) There are no recent reports on fishing conditions at the reservoir. The lake looks frozen but ice conditions are unknown.

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CO: Desert bighorns thriving in Western Colorado

MONTROSE, Colo. — Transplants of desert bighorn sheep by Colorado Parks and Wildlife have helped to establish a thriving population of the animals in the Dolores River canyon in far western Colorado, biologists from the agency have found. In 2010 and again in December 2011, wildlife biologists captured and transplanted the desert sheep from an

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NH: Summit tackles topic Climate Change in Coastal New Hampshire

GREENLAND, N.H. — Coastal New Hampshire is better prepared to deal with the impacts of climate change after a first-ever Coastal NH Summit held the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center in Greenland, N.H., in December. The event, hosted by the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (GBNERR — managed

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Northern Region January 6, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.   BEAR LAKE: (January 06) The surface water temperature is 38 degrees, and there is no ice on Bear Lake. Anglers are catching both lake trout and

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NH: Register now for the New Hampshire Becoming and Outdoors-Woman (B.O.W.) Winter Bow Workshop – February 18, in Holderness

Register now for the New Hampshire Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (B.O.W.) Winter Workshop and learn some new skills for enjoying the outdoor life. The one-day workshop is a chance to learn how to ice-fish, survive in the outdoors, track wildlife on snowshoes, snowmobile or ‘Shoe and Shoot (woodland target shooting on snowshoes). Participants select a single

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UT: Fishing Report DWR Southern Region January 6, 2012

ATTENTION: Quagga and zebra mussels are a major threat to Utah waterways. Watch this video to learn more about these destructive mussels and how to decontaminate your boat.   BAKER RESERVOIR: (January 06) There isn’t any ice. Winter is a good time to target brown trout with minnow-imitating lures and flies. BARKER RESERVOIRS (NORTH CREEK

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