WI Daily Update: Using a camera to see what’s working while ice fishing
Using an underwater camera while ice fishing teaches anglers a
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recently recognized Thomas Over Jr., of Darlington, as a new state record holder for rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris) in the Chesapeake Division.
Over caught a 1.0-pound rock bass Jan. 6 in the lower Susquehanna River. Over was fishing with a light spinning rod and jigging for yellow perch when he hooked the large rock bass.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is participating in a study with other Great Lakes Basin states to try to determine the cause of declining muskrat populations.
Muskrat populations are falling substantially across the entire eastern United States, according to Dwayne Etter, a research biologist with the DNR’s Wildlife Division, who is heading up the study in Michigan.
“Muskrats are an indicator species – a keystone aquatic mammal,” Etter said.
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