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Author Archives: staff

4 Jan 2011

Michigan To Increase Walleye Fry Production

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment has begun gearing up to return hatchery production of walleyes to historic levels. The DNRE plans to take some 50 million eggs this spring to produce fry for pond-rearing and direct stocking, an … Continued

fish stocking programs, michigan, walleye
3 Jan 2011

NOAA Improves Marine and Weather Forecast Models for the Great Lakes

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

NOAA is now using enhanced weather and marine forecast models for the Great Lakes that will extend forecasts from 36 hours to 60 hours into the future to better serve commercial and recreational mariners, the shipping industry, emergency responders, water … Continued

great lakes
23 Dec 2010

Maryland Fishing Expo and Boat Show

by staff | posted in: events | 0

The 27th Annual Fishing Expo & Boat Show begins Maryland’s outdoor show season with a huge display of freshwater, saltwater and offshore fishing tackle, boats, motors, trailers, marine accessories and many other fishing businesses and organizations. With nearly 100,000 square … Continued

boating, events, expos, maryland, shows, tackle
19 Dec 2010

Nova Scotia Outdoorsmen Receive Lifetime Fishing – Hunting Passes

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Two Nova Scotians have landed lifetime passes to enjoy world-class fishing and hunting in the province. The departments of Natural Resources and Fisheries and Aquaculture announced on Dec. 17 2010, that Scott Johnson of Musquodoboit Harbour and John Webber of … Continued

nova scotia
19 Dec 2010

Washington – Oregon Barbless Hook Requirements on Columbia River

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Columbia River anglers who fish for salmon and steelhead will not be required to switch to barbless hooks next year, but state fishery managers are asking them to do it voluntarily. “Going barbless only makes sense in these fisheries where … Continued

barbless hooks, Columbia River, fly fishing, oregon, regulations, salmon, steelhead, trout, trout fishing, Washington

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