Monday, July 31, 2017

Changes in Recreational Fishing Rules for Cod and Haddock - Effective Immediately


The recreational fishing measures in federal waters in the Gulf of Maine (more than three miles from shore) for cod and haddock have changed

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Friday, July 28, 2017

Choosing the Right Fly Fishing Outfit


Charlie Robinton (Charlie Robinton has loved fly fishing since he was 10 years old. He turned his passion for fishing and the outdoors into a career as a fly fishing writer and instructor.)

When choosing a new fly fishing setup, today’s angler is faced with a multitude of options, and the choices are enough to make a neophyte’s head spin. This article will explain the most important factors to consider when looking at different rods, reels, and fly lines, as well as how to match them together to create an outfit that meets each angler's specific needs.


Public Information Meeting on North Country Fishing Rules


The N.H. Fish and Game Department will host a public information meeting to discuss current fisheries regulations on August 17, 2017, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Errol Town Hall in Errol, N.H. The purpose of the meeting is to gather input and suggestions regarding the fishing regulations currently in place for the New Hampshire portions of the Magalloway River, as well as certain portions of Umbagog Lake and the Upper Androscoggin River.

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Thursday, July 27, 2017

CT DEEP Announces Opening of the Branford River State Boat Launch in Branford


Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) today announced that the State Boat Launch located on the Branford River in Branford will reopen for boating use on Saturday, July 29, 2017. 

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Summer Kayak Programs


The N.H. Fish and Game Department's Great Bay Discovery Center at 89 Depot Road in Greenland, N.H., is offering the following paddling events this summer.

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Grassland Bird Populations in Decline in Vermont


Grassland-nesting bird populations continue to decline in numbers in Vermont, according to recent surveys conducted by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 

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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Giving Salt a Try


My son has been getting into saltwater fishing quite a bit more this summer and wanted the two of us to go and try on our own. We have a jetty that is not that far from us where a river dumps into the ocean and upon arriving, it was low tide with the tide starting to come in.

We were going to run three different setups, two of the setups we ran a three way swivel that has a 3oz weight on one line. The line with the hook we ran two different baits with one being a chunk of mackerel and the other having a piece of clam.

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Public Asked to Report Summer Wild Turkey Brood Sightings through August 31


As the summer months continue, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department reminds the public to report sightings of hen turkeys, with or without young, through the Department’s online survey at: www.wildnh.com/surveys/turkeybrood.html.

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Friday, July 21, 2017

Family Fun & Field Day, Moose Lottery Drawing-- July 29, Barre


Be sure to bring the family to the Family Fun and Field Day at Barre Fish & Game Club on Saturday, July 29 starting at 9:30 a.m., and stay to hear who wins a moose permit at the annual moose lottery live at noon with on-site broadcast by Froggy 100.9 radio. 

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Vermont Turkey Brood Survey Starts Aug. 1


Wild turkeys are found throughout most of Vermont, but their reproductive success is monitored annually by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department with help from “citizen scientists” who report the number and size of turkey families they see during August. 

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Controlled Waterfowl Hunt Applications


Applications are available for controlled waterfowl hunting permits to be used at two Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department wildlife management areas.

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ATTENTION -- 7/20 Update - Casco Hatchery/Pleasant Lake Project


Construction continues ahead of schedule on the Casco Hatchery Pipeline Replacement Project. Currently, the new water intake pipe is fully assembled and crews are pressure testing the 3,900’ pipeline in preparation for lowering it to the lake bottom.

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Thursday, July 20, 2017

Free Clamming Workshops This Summer


The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) today announced it is hosting a series of free recreational clamming workshops this summer. The workshops, led by a local shellfisherman, review the history and value of shellfishing in Rhode Island and provide an opportunity for participants to dig for their own clams.

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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Enter the 2017 NH Moose Permit Auction


There’s still time to enter the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire’s 2017 NH Moose Permit Auction. The auction is in its ninth year and is the Foundation’s primary fundraiser to support the programs of the N.H. Fish and Game Department.

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NH Fishing Report - July 18, 2017


This summer, it seems like we’ve been on a weather rollercoaster, with big swings in temperatures and stream flows.  The successful angler will heed the old scout’s motto of "be prepared."  Resolve to change up your methods and gear if you’re not catching much.  The weather has the fish confused at times, which makes things more challenging.  For bass, think "subsurface" during the day and "topwater" at night.  For trout, go north or head to the mountains for the best success.

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Friday, July 14, 2017

There's Still Room in the Waterfowl Hunting Course for Women


Space is still available in a course for women who want to learn how to get started hunting ducks and geese. The N.H. Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Program (BOW) presents “Duck, Duck, Goose: An introduction to Waterfowl Hunting,” on August 12, 2017, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, Holderness, N.H.

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F&W Share Tips on Creating Wildlife Habitat


Interested in creating wildlife habitat on your property? Biologists from Vermont Fish & Wildlife will present a talk on the techniques and programs available for promoting wildlife habitat at the Mt. Holly Library on Tuesday, August 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room. 

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Downings Landing Ramp - Reopened


The public boat ramp facility known as Downing’s Landing in Alton NH and providing access to Alton Bay and Lake Winnipesaukee reopened today.

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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Take a Hunter Education Class this Summer


Sign up now to takeyour Hunter Education class in this summer. Register at www.huntnh.com/hunting/hunter-ed.html. Select "Find a Hunter Education Course," choose a traditional or online class, then complete the registration to join. Walk-ins are accepted on a space-available basis, but there are no guarantees; pre-registration is highly recommended.

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Learn about Vermont’s Black Bears


Vermonters of all ages are invited to attend a presentation about Vermont’s black bears by Tom Rogers of Vermont Fish & Wildlife at the Waitsfield Library on Tuesday, August 1 at 6:30 p.m.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Game Plan for Fishing New Waters


Anglers get stuck in a habit of fishing the same waters over and over again and get into a comfort zone that they tend not to want to try other locations. By trying different waters as well as different scenarios, lakes vs rivers, this in the long run, makes an angler more versatile and able to adapt more quickly for finding fish at newer locations.

Not having much experience on fishing river systems, we have been frequenting one such system a few times already with more trips planned. The stretch that we have been trying to learn is above the dam, so there is some water movement and many of the banks have a steep drop.

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Vermont’s 2017 Moose Hunt Auction is Open


Vermont’s lottery for moose hunting permits has closed, but there’s one more opportunity to get a permit for this fall’s moose hunt. Vermont’s auction for five moose hunting permits is open until 4:30 p.m. August 10. Bids will be opened and winners notified on August 11. 

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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

DEM, Central Falls Team Up To Host Kids' Saltwater Fishing Excursion


The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM), in partnership with the City of Central Falls and Progreso Latino, will host a kids' saltwater fishing excursion aboard the Francis Fleet Charter out of Point Judith on Wednesday. Fifty local children and their families will participate in the free event, spending an afternoon on Narragansett Bay learning to fish and identify marine life in the Bay.

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Report Fish Kills This Summer


Summer weather is here, lakes and ponds are warming up, and fish kills may occur. The sight of dead and dying fish along the shores of a favorite pond or river can be distressing and can prompt concerns about pollution. However, the vast majority of summer fish kills reported are natural events.

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Monday, July 10, 2017

Casco Hatchery/Pleasant Lake Project


Construction begins July 10 on a new intake pipe for the Casco Hatchery. During the construction project there will be a pipeline floating on the southern end of Pleasant Lake. The floating pipeline will be marked appropriately to alert boaters.

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Unit L Antlerless Deer Permits Available Tuesday, July 11, 2017


Sales will begin soon for special permits allowing hunters to take additional antlerless deer in Wildlife Management Unit L during the fall hunting seasons. Hunters should note the specific details about the purchasing this permits

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DEM Hosts Free Fly-Fishing Workshop This Month


The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) – in partnership with Trout Unlimited, United Fly-Tyers of Rhode Island, and the Wood River Fly-Fishing Association – will host a free fly-fishing clinic for women this month.

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Friday, July 7, 2017

Midwest Hunting and Fishing Magazine July/August 2017


Latest article in the Midwest Hunting and Fishing Magazine July/August issue

https://issuu.com/midwesthuntfish/docs/mhf_july_2017_final



Register for Women in the Outdoors Event


Women in the Outdoors (WITO) is an event that provides interactive, educational, outdoor opportunities for women aged 13 and up. WITO is perfect for beginners, and with nearly 30 instructional classes, seminars, and activities, there’s something for everyone. Classes include Wilderness Survival, Birdwatching, Outdoor Photography, Rifle Marksmanship, Fly-Fishing 101, Game Processing, and many more. Organized by the National Wild Turkey Federation Central Massachusetts Chapter and sponsored in part by MassWildlife's Becoming an Outdoors Woman Program, the 2017 WITO event will be held on Saturday, July 29 at the Auburn Sportsman’s Club (50 Elm Street). Space is limited and registration is required. For a full list of classes and to register, please click here.

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Hunter Access Seminar for Vermont Landowners


Hunting can be a valuable tool for private land conservation but managing hunters can be intimidating, particularly if you are not familiar with hunting or have experienced problems with hunters in the past. To help, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding a free seminar this summer for landowners interested in learning more about hunting and managing hunter access. 

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Discover Great Places to Fish in the Concord Capital Region


You don't have to travel far to find a quiet fishing spot near the Granite State's capital city. Concord and surrounding towns have plenty of waterbodies to enjoy. The N.H. Fish and Game Department's new Concord Capital Region Take Me Fishing guide highlights several great places in the area to drop in a line.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

NH Fishing Report - June 30, 2017


For the fly anglers out there, two important insect hatches are occurring now in the Granite State. The "Hex" is a large, cream and brown mayfly that emerges from certain ponds and very slow moving rivers.

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