Nevada DOW sponsors kids carp derby
The entire family can hook a good time at the Kids Carp Derby on June 2 from 8 a.m. to noon at Lahontan Reservoir sponsored by the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
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The entire family can hook a good time at the Kids Carp Derby on June 2 from 8 a.m. to noon at Lahontan Reservoir sponsored by the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
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I just returned from a two-day trout fishing trip with my brother to the mountains of North Carolina – something that I had wanted to do for many years. The scenery was breathtaking, and it would be difficult to find wildtrout streams more attractive than Fires Creek and the Bradley Fork—two of the streams that
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Public comment is being sought through May 23 on changes to Iowa’s waterfowl, deer and furbearer seasons, approved recently by the Natural Resource Commission.
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Working close to a Lake Michigan launch has allowed me to take advantage of the recent hot salmon action. And some good fishing luck has allowed me to put some great tasting silver fish in the freezer – thus defining the necessity to take my boat to work with me. My catches are often bagged,
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Silver carp are the latest threat in the ongoing campaign to stop the introduction and spread of aquatic nuisance species in North Dakota, which features 360-plus fishing waters.
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There’s always been a perception among New York sportsmen that the state’s Conservation Fund – that pile of cash generated primarily through the sales of hunting, fishing and trapping licenses – has over the years been raided at will by state lawmakers and used for things other than supporting fish and wildlife programs. Whether that’s
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Water recreationists who plan to enjoy the Missouri River over Memorial Day weekend will find that most public boat ramps are usable.
Most of North Dakota's Missouri River Boat Ramps Open Read More »
Even though the number of strutting males observed during the spring sage grouse survey was up 15 percent from last year, the population remains well below management objectives. Therefore, the sage grouse hunting season will remain closed in 2012.
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A public awareness campaign held annually in May emphasizes the need for boaters to wears life jackets.
North Dakota Game and Fish Department Highlights Safe Boating in May Read More »