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A 1930's Map of Well Known Salt Water Game Fish of North America
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Men Charged with Illegally Harvesting Thousands of Pounds of Fish
Four St. Mary’s County watermen are scheduled to appear in district court on July 31 on charges they illegally harvested thousands of pounds of undersized croaker and three protected species in the waters of Town Creek, a tributary of the Patuxent River.
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Brothers Save Hammerhead Shark
Destin, FL 2015
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Invasive trout removed from Banff lake, native fish brought back
A four-year-long project has rid Banff's Rainbow Lake of invasive rainbow trout, and reintroduced native cutthroat trout back into the body of water.
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River Enler fish kill: Up to 300 dead trout found
Up to 300 brown and sea trout have died after a fish kill at the River Enler in County Down.
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More than 20 million fish stocked this spring means lots of opportunity for anglers in Michigan
The Department of Natural Resources today announced the final totals from its spring fish-stocking efforts. DNR fisheries staff stocked a total of 20,099,988 fish that weighed more than 325 tons and consisted of nine different species and one hybrid. To complete this task, staff took more than 370 stocking trips to 732 stocking sites, traveling more than 100,000 miles over the course of 2,556 hours using 17 specialized stocking trucks.
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Man Catches 300-Pound Fish
Gerson and his friends spent an hour trying to reel in the mysterious animal. They wondered if it was a shark, a grouper, or if they were reeling up the entire fishwreck under their boat. After an hour of sweating, the fish broke the surface: a massive goliath grouper.
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Six-month-old baby gets lifetime hunting license in US
Daylen Brickley, a baby from the US state of New Hampshire, is the proud owner of a lifetime permit to hunt and fish - the first license holder under a new program.
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Yellowstone approves fish restoration project on Soda Butte Creek
Yellowstone National Park, in coordination with partner agencies Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Wyoming Game & Fish Department, and the US Forest Service, has approved a project to remove nonnative brook trout from Soda Butte Creek and reintroduce Yellowstone cutthroat trout into the stream as part of continued efforts to restore Yellowstone’s native fish population.
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New hooks could save catch-and-release fish
Recreational fishermen asked to test new hooks
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Huge 7ft Grouper caught on a Paddle Board
Captain Ben Chancey landed a huge fish off the East Coast of Florida from a paddle board.
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Heat and drought devastate sockeye salmon fishing and spawning on Washington rivers
Here at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia rivers, tens of thousands of sockeye and chinook salmon stage themselves every summer in an underwater base camp, waiting to make a final push to higher elevations in Canada and their cold-stream destiny: spawning.
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Shark Attacks Angler's Fish
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Scientists investigate whether fish could evolve to become less catchable
Intensive fishing prompts much concern and debate over sustainability of fish stocks, but could it also be driving evolutionary changes that render fish of the future less catchable?
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Concern over Scottish marine protected areas
Fishermen's leaders warn the creation of Marine Protected Areas around Scotland's coast could result in a modern-day "clearance" that would devastate small fishing communities. Environmentalists have described the claims as "exaggerated".
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Drone can stay in the air for two days to spot fish poachers
Fishing companies might soon launch drones to keep an eye out for poachers and hunt for specific types of fish.
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Maryland Man Catches Record-Size Snakehead Fish Using Bow and Arrow
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From Dock To Dish: A New Model Connects Chefs To Local Fishermen
Prominent chefs are signing up for restaurant-supported fisheries: They commit to buying fresh-caught seafood, whatever the species, from local small fishermen. A pilot program launched in California.
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Guy catches a fish using his drone.
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The Last Days of Stealhead Joe
The Deschutes River fly-fishing guide called Stealhead Joe was an angling master with a long list of devoted clients. But as Ian Frazier, who fished with Joe last fall, learned, off the water, Joe’s life was a tangle of troubles that ultimately overwhelmed him.
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