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18 Jun 2016

Indiana State Record Lake Trout

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In June, Indiana’s youngest charter boat captain shattered the state lake trout record by “accidentally” catching a fish that was older than he is. Tyler Kreighbaum, 25, owner of Tightline Fishing Charters in Michigan City, caught the fish in Lake … Continued

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17 Jun 2016

Florida State Record Shoal Bass

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In May, Florida angler Jimmy Ray Tice set a new state record for shoal bass with a 5.2-pound fish caught on the Apalachicola River. Tice’s shoal bass is the fourth certified state record since March 2015. The certified weight of … Continued

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16 Jun 2016

Penobscot River Howland Bypass

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A recently completed fish bypass around the dam in Howland stands as the last major milestone in the Penobscot River Restoration Project. The large stream-like channel will allow American shad, river herring, and Atlantic salmon to swim freely around the … Continued

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8 Jun 2016

West Virginia State Record Blue Catfish

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A West Virginia state record blue catfish was caught recently from the Ohio River, according to Robert A. Fala, Director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. The record blue catfish was caught by Mark Blauvelt of New Lebanon, … Continued

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8 Jun 2016

Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish

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A rare species of chub known as bonytail are reproducing naturally in the upper Colorado River system, according to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) biologists. In spring 2015, Matthew Breen, Dr. Robert Schelly and Randy Staffeldt, researchers with the … Continued

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