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February 9, 2012

AZ: Fain Lake to receive first-ever brown trout; Additional browns targeted for Lynx

PRESCOTT, Ariz. — For the first time in its history, Fain Lake is going to be stocked with brown trout and Lynx Lake will receive browns for the first time since 2005. The Arizona Game and Fish Department reported the lakes will receive 5,000 brown trout each the week of Feb. 5. The fish will […]

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AZ: Volunteers go fishing for trash to clean up an Arizona angling hot spot

PHOENIX — Arizona Game and Fish Department experts predict Alamo Lake will be one of this year’s hottest fishing spots in Arizona. The problem is, it needs to be cleaned up. The solution? Come join volunteers and Arizona Game and Fish Department employees to clean up the shoreline and the Alamo Wildlife Area. The Arizona

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AZ: Two home runs coming soon – Cubs baseball and urban fishing

Is it possible to hit two home runs simultaneously? Not only is the City of Mesa building the exciting new Cubs stadium and spring training facility, but at the same time the ever popular Riverview Lake urban fishery in the same complex is being extensively improved and enlarged. “Just imagine catching a Cubs spring training

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Alaska Board of Fisheries to Meet in Ketchikan February 24-March 4, 2012

On February 24-March 4, 2012, the Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) will meet at the Ted Ferry Civic Center, 131 Front Street, Ketchikan, Alaska. The board will consider regulatory proposals for finfish in Southeast Alaska and Yakutat management areas that have been submitted by the general public, fishing organizations, local Fish and Game Advisory Committees,

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AK: ADF&G Permits Efforts to Lure Moose from Roadways

Due to near-record snowfalls resulting in increased conflicts between moose and people, today the Alaska Department of Fish and Game issued a permit to the Alaska Moose Federation that authorizes diversionary feeding of moose in Game Management Units 13, 14, 15, and 16. The area includes most of the Anchorage, Matanuska-Susitna, and Kenai Peninsula Boroughs.

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