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Montana Proposes New Rules for Two Reservoirs
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Montana Proposes New Rules for Two Reservoirs

Fish population monitoring conducted in 2020 found that Canyon Ferry walleye numbers are slightly below goals, and fish size is also below goals. In Hauser, walleye numbers are meeting goals, but fish size is below goals. In both reservoirs, the department is proposing to reduce the daily bag limit to 10 fish daily, with only...

Louisiana Triggerfish Season Opens March 1
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Louisiana Triggerfish Season Opens March 1

The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries would like to remind anglers that the recreational season for the harvest of gray triggerfish opens on March 1, 2021. The season will remain open through May 31, then close for a two-month seasonal closure from June 1 through July 31, and reopen on August 1.  Anglers are...

Minnesota Seeks Comment on Fisheries Plans
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Minnesota Seeks Comment on Fisheries Plans

Anglers and others interested in management of fisheries resources in the Grand Rapids area are invited to comment on fisheries management plans for selected lakes in Itasca County through Wednesday, March 31. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources uses fisheries management plans to identify specific management activities planned for designated lakes over the next five...

Michigan Drafts Walleye Management Plan
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Michigan Drafts Walleye Management Plan

A healthy, abundant walleye population is a big part of Michigan’s fisheries. These native fish provide exciting opportunities for world-class recreational fishing and play an important ecological role as a top predator. Though several local, regional and Great Lakes-centric walleye plans exist, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has drafted the first statewide walleye plan...

New Watercraft Inspection Station in Washington’s Columbia Basin
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New Watercraft Inspection Station in Washington’s Columbia Basin

SPOKANE – With Feb. 22-28 declared Invasive Species Awareness Week by Washington Governor Jay Inslee, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is pleased to announce that a new watercraft inspection Station will open near Cle Elum in mid-March. The station is located just off Exit 80 on Interstate 90 and will focus on...

NJ Skillful Angler Program
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NJ Skillful Angler Program

For 37 years the Division of Fish and Wildlife has been recognizing the talents of New Jersey anglers who catch fish of “not quite record” size, but large enough to have tested the angler’s skill and be worthy of recognition. The program also recognizes our newest anglers with its “First Fish” category. New anglers of...

Comment on NY Striper Hook Regulations by March 8
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Comment on NY Striper Hook Regulations by March 8

On January 6, 2021, DEC released a proposed regulation for public review and comment that would require the use of circle hooks when recreational fishing for Atlantic striped bass. This proposed regulation would reduce release mortality in recreational striped bass fisheries as required by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) Addendum VI to Amendment...

NY DEC Seeks Hudson Striped Bass Info
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NY DEC Seeks Hudson Striped Bass Info

Do you fish for striped bass in the tidal Hudson River? Whether you catch-and-release or take home a keeper, you can be part of the Hudson River Cooperative Angler Program. Share your fishing trip information and help biologists understand and manage our striped bass fishery. Here’s how it works: Fill out a logbook we provide...

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Massachusetts Updates Marine Fishing Regulations

Massachusetts’ 2021 marine recreational fishing regulations have been set at status quo seasons and limits for most species. This includes a recreational black sea bass season of May 18–September 8, for which the Division of Marine Fisheries recently accepted public input on two alternatives, neither of which will be adopted after consultation with the state’s...

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Minnesota DNR Urges Caution Around Aeration Systems

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is urging the public to use caution on lake ice as winter aeration systems operate on many lakes. Aeration creates areas of thin ice and open water that are extremely hazardous to people and pets. The public should watch for the large orange and black warning signs at public...