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External RSSRecreational Pacific Halibut Fishery to Close Saturday, Sept. 24The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announces the recreational Pacific halibut fishery will close Saturday, Sept. 24 at 12:01 a.m. for the remainder of 2016. Based on the latest catch projections, CDFW expects the 2016 quota of 29,640 pounds will be exceeded unless the fishery is closed. Formal authority to close the fishery […] Rare Rescued Trout Headed to McCloud River Tributaries The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Northern Region Inland Fisheries Program and Heritage and Wild Trout Program staff will soon reintroduce a small population of rare rescued trout to their native waters in the McCloud River in Shasta County. McCloud River Redband Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss stonei) is one of several sensitive and unique […] Recreational bay scallop season closes Sept. 25 The 2016 recreational season for bay scallops, from the western end of St. Vincent Island in Franklin County through the Pasco-Hernando county line, will close Sunday, Sept. 25. The final day of harvesting is Saturday, Sept. 24, bringing an end to the season statewide. The area west of St. Vincent Island through the Mexico Beach […] Michigan announces surplus salmon available to public again this fall The public is invited again this year to purchase surplus salmon that has been harvested at Michigan Department of Natural Resources weirs located in the northern Lower Peninsula. Seasonal salmon runs include large numbers of fish returning to their native streams to spawn and die. The DNR maintains multiple sites (weirs) where fisheries biologists and […] South Carolina crabbers wanted to help reduce crab trap bycatch South Carolina Department of Natural Resources biologists are looking for recreational and commercial crabbers to help them improve the design of a device that will help reduce bycatch while maintaining catch rates of large crabs. While large blue crabs are what most crabbers hope to see when they pull up their crab trap, other marine […] Bassmaster pros glowing over Mille Lacs fishing Elite bass anglers from throughout the United States are experiencing first-hand this weekend what Minnesotans already should know: Mille Lacs Lake is one of the nation’s premier bass fishing destinations. Fifty of the country’s best anglers, displaying their catches during Thursday’s weigh-in at the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship and visiting with Lt. […] Two weeks left to qualify for the Lionfish Challenge The Lionfish Challenge will come to a close Sept. 30, but that is still plenty of time to take and turn in the 50 lionfish it takes to qualify in the program. Every lionfish tail submitted helps control the invasive population. And for every 50 you submit, you get an additional chance to win a […] Michigan smallmouth bass state record broken – Photo Michigan’s existing state record for smallmouth bass was broken Sunday by Robert Bruce Kraemer of Treasure Island, Florida. A longtime angler with a cottage in Indian River, Cheboygan County, Kraemer said he’s been fishing Michigan waters since 1965, but this is his first state-record catch. Using night crawlers for bait, Kraemer landed a 9.98-pound, 23.10-inch […] New Hampshire High School Bass Fishing Tournaments CONCORD, NH — Students from around New Hampshire will soon be competing for top honors in a high school bass fishing tournament. A qualifying tournament with 41 registered schools will take place on Thursday, September 22, out of Lee’s Mills on Lake Winnipesaukee. The top third of the schools from the qualifying round will move […] All-depth groundfish fishery to reopen Oct. 1 NEWPORT, Ore. – The increased use of descending devices by halibut anglers was a key factor in contributing to the decision by fish managers to reopen the all-depth groundfish fishery on Oct. 1. The recreational groundfish season on the Oregon coast was closed outside the 20-fathom line July 15 in order to protect Yelloweye rockfish. […] Columbia River season extended for hatchery Chinook CLACKAMAS, Ore. – Recreational fishermen will have through Sept. 22 to keep hatchery Chinook salmon from Buoy 10 upstream to the Warrior Rock/Bachelor Island deadline under a season extension approved today by fishery managers from Oregon and Washington. The season extension was adopted based on the latest fish passage and harvest data. It is the […] Columbia steelhead bag cut to one fish above McNary Dam CLACKAMAS, Ore. – Sport fishermen may only retain one hatchery steelhead upstream of McNary Dam, effective Sept. 15 - Dec. 31, under rules adopted by Columbia River fishery managers. The one steelhead bag limit, originally scheduled to begin Nov. 1 upstream of McNary Dam, will be implemented earlier to aid passage of wild steelhead destined […] Web-based map displays Michigan inland lake habitat information The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently launched a new web-based mapping tool – the Inland Lake Habitat Viewer – to provide the public with information about the state’s inland lakes. The tool, available at michigan.gov/fishing, is ideal for those interested in learning more about habitat conditions in an individual lake or how habitat conditions […] Largemouth Bass Reef Project Seeks Volunteers The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake Bay Foundation and National Harbor have formed a taskforce to construct and place 80 small concrete reef balls in Smoots Bay in the Potomac River to help improve the fishery. “The submerged grasses in this largemouth bass nursery have virtually disappeared over the past decade and the spawning […] Harvest of Grass Carp Now Legal in Lake Austin AUSTIN — Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has revoked the Triploid Grass Carp Permit for Lake Austin effective Sept. 1. Any angler who catches a grass carp in Lake Austin may now legally retain the fish, provided it has been gutted or has had the head removed. There is no length limit or bag limit […] South Carolina shrimp baiting season opens The 2016 shrimp-baiting season will open at noon on Friday, Sept. 9 in South Carolina waters. Recreational shrimpers who purchase a shrimp-baiting license can legally cast their nets for shrimp over bait during this season. Shrimp-baiting season lasts 60 days and will remain open until noon Tuesday, Nov. 8. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources […] More people fishing in Wyoming Cheyenne - More people are buying fishing licenses in Wyoming according to recent Wyoming Game and Fish Department data. The increase of 6% in sales last year represents a growing interest in fishing as well as further budget stabilization for Game and Fish. The steady increase in license sales reflects a total of over $7 […] Bringing fish back from the Bahamas becomes easier Sept. 13 Bringing fish caught recreationally in the Bahamas back to Florida by water will become a little easier soon. A new exception goes into place Sept. 13 in state waters, allowing anglers to possess and land filleted dolphin, wahoo and reef fish that were caught in Bahamian waters. Similar allowances for dolphin and wahoo, as well […] FWC expands fishing opportunities for black sea bass in Atlantic At the September meeting in St. Augustine, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) expanded recreational fishing opportunities for black sea bass caught in Atlantic state waters and approved several other management changes. Recreational anglers will soon be able to take seven black sea bass per person, per day. The bag limit is currently […] NW Florida red drum bag limit to remain at 1 fish The recreational red drum daily bag limit in the Northwest Red Drum Management Zone (Escambia County through Fred Howard Park near Pasco County) will remain one fish per person. The bag limit was changed from two fish to one in May via a temporary order. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) adopted the […] FWC approves Gulf greater amberjack season closure At its Sept. 8 meeting in St. Augustine, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved closing Gulf state waters to recreational harvest of greater amberjack for the remainder of 2016. This closure was put into place because NOAA Fisheries estimates that the annual federal recreational quota was exceeded. The quota is the poundage […] FWC extends recreational red snapper season Following a request from Gov. Rick Scott, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has expanded the recreational red snapper season in Gulf state waters by adding an additional seven days in November. The expanded open season dates will be Nov. 5 and 6; Nov. 11 and 12, which is Veteran’s Day weekend; and […] Mutton snapper management changes approved The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved several mutton snapper management changes at the September meeting in St. Augustine. Changes will go into effect Jan. 1, 2017, and include: Increasing the recreational, commercial, importation and sale minimum size limits to 18 inches. Reducing the recreational bag limit to five fish per person within […] Lake Sturgeon Reintroduction Project Continues on Big Stone Lake PIERRE, S.D. – A cooperative effort between South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources could result in the return of a large, prehistoric fish that once swam the border waters of Big Stone Lake. On Thursday, Sept. 1, the third release in a series of lake sturgeon stockings took […] Illinois Fall Trout Season Opens October 15 SPRINGFIELD, IL – The 2016 Illinois Fall Trout Fishing Season will open on Saturday, Oct. 15 at 53 ponds, lakes, and streams throughout the state. Two weeks prior to the fall trout opener, the Fall Catch-and-Release Fly Fishing-only Season will open at nine sites (locations marked with an asterisk (*) in the list below) on […] |
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