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14 Oct 2016

2016 Maryland Fall Trout Stocking

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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently began stocking brown, golden, and rainbow trout in select creeks, lakes, and rivers as part of its annual fall trout stocking activities. Approximately 25,000 trout will be stocked by the end of … Continued

fall, lakes, maryland, rivers, seasons, trout, trout stocking, trout stocking programs
8 Oct 2016

Penobscot River American Shad Restoration

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Athough American shad (Alosa sapidissima) populations are at historically low levels in much of the species’ range, signs of a rebound can be found in rivers such as the Penobscot. While much of the historic shad spawning habitat has been … Continued

american shad, anadromous fish, dams, fish habitat, fish passage, penobscot river, rivers, shad
26 Sep 2016

Michigan State Record Smallmouth Bass

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Michigan’s existing state record for smallmouth bass was broken in September 2016 by Robert Bruce Kraemer of Treasure Island, Florida. Kraemer’s 9.98-pound, 23.10-inch smallmouth bass was caught with nightcrawlers on the Indian River. Located on the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, … Continued

black bass, michigan, smallmouth bass, state record fish, state records
28 Aug 2016

Utah – Jordanelle Reservoir Fish Stocking

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A variety of fish species have been stocked in Utah’s Jordanelle Reservoir as part of a recently developed management plan. The latest stocking happened Aug. 25, when Utah Division of Wildlife Resources fish hatchery personnel and biologists placed 25,000 two-inch … Continued

hybrid fish, kokanee, reservoirs, salmon, smallmouth bass, utah, wipers
28 Aug 2016

Iowa Floyd River Fish Kill

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Biologists from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suspect that an 8-mile long fish kill on the West Branch of the Floyd River north of Maurice in Sioux County may have been caused by an unknown pollutant. The fish … Continued

catfish, environment, fish kills, iowa, minnows, pollution, rivers, shiners, suckers, water quality

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