Free Fishing Weekend in Indiana is June 2-3
For Hoosiers who have never cast a fishing line or haven’t cast a line in a while, Free Fishing Weekend, June 2-3, is a great opportunity.
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For Hoosiers who have never cast a fishing line or haven’t cast a line in a while, Free Fishing Weekend, June 2-3, is a great opportunity.
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Rule changes adopted earlier this year to provide increased protection for black bass in certain rivers and streams will become effective on May 25.
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Clackamas, Ore. – Oregon and Washington fishery managers announced today that the Columbia River from Bonneville Dam downstream to Buoy 10 will re-open to spring chinook salmon fishing Saturday and Sunday, May 26-27. The states, which jointly manage Columbia River fisheries, opted to reopen the recreational fishing season after reviewing a run update that supported
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The public is invited to provide comments on a draft conservation plan for the Lesser Prairie Chicken (LEPC) in Oklahoma.
After a series of strange twist in Springfield yesterday, the “DNR Sustainability” bill nowawaits the signature of Gov. Pat Quinn. The governor is expected to sign it, but given the odd nature of the spring legislative session, who knows? Now under the label Senate Bill 1566, the bill, which was mixed in with proposals unrelated
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Fishing Highlight of the Week: Bluegill fishing is tons of fun. These little sunfish can put up an amazing fight and they’re great for dinner, too.
Weekly Fishing Report for Arkansas May 30, 2012 Read More »
The States of New Jersey, Delaware, North Carolina and the Commonwealth of Virginia have scheduled their hearings to gather public comment on the Public Information Document (PID) to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for Black Drum.
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Van Buren Mo – Ron and Sandy Morton probably don’t think of themselves as being lynchpins in Missouri’s elk-restoration program. Nevertheless, their efforts to create habitat that benefits elk – and a wide range of other wildlife – could make the difference between success and failure of Missouri’s latest conservation saga. Since beginning its elk-restoration
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Jefferson City – DNA test results show that four mountain lions seen in Missouri last year came from three Western states, illustrating the species’ capacity for long-distance travel. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) confirmed 14 mountain-lion sightings in 2011. That was a sharp increase from the previous 16 years, when MDC was able to
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